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Comprehensive analysis of glacier recession (2000–2020) in the Nun-Kun Group of Glaciers, Northwestern Himalaya

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Himalayan glaciers are shrinking rapidly, especially after 2000. Glacier shrinkage, however, shows a differential pattern in space and time, emphasizing the need to monitor and assess glacier changes at a larger scale. In this study, changes of 48 glaciers situated around the twin peaks of the Nun and Kun mountains in the northwestern Himalaya, hereafter referred to as Nun-Kun Group of Glaciers (NKGG), were investigated using Landsat satellite data during 2000–2020. Changes in glacier area, snout position, Equilibrium Line Altitude (ELA), surface thickness and glacier velocity were assessed using remote sensing data supplemented by field observations. The study revealed that the NKGG glaciers have experienced a recession of 4.5%±3.4% and their snouts have retreated at the rate of 6.4±1.6 m·a−1. Additionally, there was a 41% increase observed in the debris cover area during the observation period. Using the geodetic approach, an average glacier elevation change of −1.4±0.4 m·a−1 was observed between 2000 and 2012. The observed mass loss of the NKGG has resulted in the deceleration of glacier velocity from 27.0±3.7 m·a−1 in 2000 to 21.2±2.2 m·a−1 in 2020. The ELA has shifted upwards by 83.0±22 m during the period. Glacier morphological and topographic factors showed a strong influence on glacier recession. Furthermore, a higher recession of 12.9%±3.2% was observed in small glaciers, compared to 2.7%±3.1% in larger glaciers. The debris-covered glaciers showed lower shrinkage (2.8%±1.1%) compared to the clean glaciers (9.3%±5%). The glacier depletion recorded in the NKGG during the last two decades, if continued, would severely diminish glacial volume and capacity to store water, thus jeopardizing the sustainability of water resources in the basin.

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The research work was conducted as part of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India sponsored research projects titled “Centre of Excellence for Glaciological Research in Western Himalaya” and the financial assistance received from the Department under the projects to conduct the research is thankfully acknowledged. We express our gratitude to the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for the very useful review of the manuscript which has greatly improved the quality of the manuscript.

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Shakil Ahmad Romshoo: Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing–original draft preparation, Writing–review and editing, Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Resources, Supervision, Project Administration, Funding acquisition;

Ummer Ameen: Methodology, Writing–original draft preparation, Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Data Curation, Visualization;

Mustafa Hameed Bhat: Methodology, Writing–original draft preparation, Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Data Curation, Visualization;

Tariq Abdullah: Methodology, Writing–review and editing, Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Data Curation, Visualization

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Romshoo, S.A., Ameen, U., Bhat, M.H. et al. Comprehensive analysis of glacier recession (2000–2020) in the Nun-Kun Group of Glaciers, Northwestern Himalaya. J. Mt. Sci. 21, 768–785 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-023-8266-4

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