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Climate change induced hazards: An emerging threat in the mountain regions: A case study of Himachal Pradesh, NW Himalaya, India

By: Jain, Lalit et al.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Administrative Development: A Journal of HIPA, Shimla Description: 9(1). Jan-Jun, 2022: 39-52. In: Administrative Development: A Journal of HIPA, ShimlaSummary: Himalaya has the largest concentration of glaciers outside the polar regions. Predominantly Himalaya glaciers are valley type in morphology and most of them are covered by debris. Therefore they provide complex interaction with climate melt water from these glances forms an important source of was for most the North Indian Rivers. Based on the recent observations on the Himalaya glaciers. – Reproduced
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9(1). Jan-Jun, 2022: 39-52 Available AR128987

Himalaya has the largest concentration of glaciers outside the polar regions. Predominantly Himalaya glaciers are valley type in morphology and most of them are covered by debris. Therefore they provide complex interaction with climate melt water from these glances forms an important source of was for most the North Indian Rivers. Based on the recent observations on the Himalaya glaciers. – Reproduced

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