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Applications of glacial geomorphological and lichenometric studies for reconstructing the Late Holocene glacial history of the Hoksar valley, Kashmir Himalaya, India.

Authors :
Murtaza, Khalid Omar
Romshoo, Shakil Ahmad
Source :
Geografiska Annaler Series A: Physical Geography. Mar2021, Vol. 103 Issue 1, p51-68. 18p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In this study, the lichenometry studies of the Hoksar Glacier valley in Kashmir Himalaya, India supported by the extensive ground- and remote sensing-based glacial geomorphological mapping enabled the identification of the six episodes of glacier advances in the valley. Field-based geomorphologic evidence suggests that the glacial episode 1 (GEI) experienced the most extensive glaciation in the Hoksar valley extending ∼1 km down the valley (altitude 3565 m) from the current snout position of the Hoksar Glacier (altitude 3680m). Lichenometric dating of the moraines suggests that the GE1 episode is chronologically the oldest (∼480 ± 25 years) and GE6 episode the youngest (∼245 ± 10 years). The mean equilibrium line altitude (ELA) during the GE1 episode was calculated as 3755 ± 4 m compared to the observed present ELA position of 4060 ± 5 m, an upward shift of 305 m observed during the period. The spatio-temporal changes of the Hoksar Glacier during different episodes of the glacier advances until 2018 showed that the glacier area has shrunk from ∼212 ha during the GE1 to 100 ha at present losing an area of 112 ha (52%) during the period mainly as a result of the recent climate change. The recent observed glacier recession (1980–2018) is much higher (11 000 m2 a−1) compared to the past recession (1300 m2 a−1). The study provides valuable insights about the glacier recession in the Kashmir Himalayan region during the Late Holocene where knowledge about the past glacial history on a regional scale is generally poorly investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
04353676
Volume :
103
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geografiska Annaler Series A: Physical Geography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148981188
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/04353676.2020.1822001