Crucial, But Not Systematically Investigated: Rock Glaciers, the Concealed Water Reservoirs of the Himalayas: An Opinion

Sheikh Nawaz Ali, P. Pandey
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The current article is an opinion on the sensitivity of high mountain regions which are the most fragile, sensitive and vulnerable to ongoing climate change. Its impacts are especially severe on the high mountain communities owing to their weak socio-economic profile, limited livelihood resources and agricultural land. The melting of glaciers and changes in the snow cover under the climate change scenario is leading to the scarcity of freshwater supplies, affecting both local and downstream communities. Changes in the precipitation patterns have been suggested to cause droughts, impact restricted agriculture, and limit the availability of water for domestic use. Additionally, the high mountain areas contain distinct flora and fauna, and climate change is not just altering them, but also has resulted in biodiversity loss as species are unable to adapt to the changing climate. Because of its higher altitudes and semi-arid to arid climate, the consequences of climate change are more evident in the higher Himalayas. Climate change is affecting the availability of key resources, such as freshwater and agriculture and pasture lands, resulting in food and water insecurity and their reliance on imports from other regions. As a result, high mountain communities in the Himalayas are progressively shifting to higher glacier valleys in search of suitable cultivable land with adequate irrigation. People are engaging in agro-pastoral activities around thermokarst lakes (Oasis) atop rock glaciers as part of this endeavour. Such actions underscore the crucial role of rock glaciers in dealing with and adjusting to the consequences of climate change. Despite its relevance, rock glacier research in the Himalayan region is still in its infancy. The purpose of this work is to emphasise the significance of these major climate-resilient water resources, as well as the methodology that must be adopted for their systematic and compressive investigations.
关键,但没有系统的调查:岩石冰川,喜马拉雅山脉的隐藏水库:一个意见
这篇文章是关于高山地区的敏感性的观点,高山地区是最脆弱、最敏感、最容易受到持续气候变化影响的地区。它对高山社区的影响尤其严重,因为他们的社会经济地位薄弱,生计资源和农业用地有限。在气候变化情景下,冰川融化和积雪变化导致淡水供应短缺,影响到当地和下游社区。人们认为,降水模式的变化会导致干旱,影响受限制的农业,并限制家庭用水的供应。此外,高山地区拥有独特的动植物,气候变化不仅改变了它们,而且由于物种无法适应不断变化的气候,导致生物多样性丧失。由于其较高的海拔和半干旱到干旱的气候,气候变化的后果在高喜马拉雅地区更为明显。气候变化正在影响淡水、农业和牧场等关键资源的供应,导致粮食和水不安全,并依赖从其他地区进口。因此,喜马拉雅山脉的高山社区逐渐转移到更高的冰川山谷,以寻找合适的耕地和充足的灌溉。作为这一努力的一部分,人们在岩石冰川上的热岩溶湖(绿洲)周围从事农牧活动。这些行动强调了岩石冰川在应对和适应气候变化后果方面的关键作用。尽管具有相关性,但喜马拉雅地区的岩石冰川研究仍处于起步阶段。这项工作的目的是强调这些主要的气候适应性水资源的重要性,以及必须采用的系统和压缩调查方法。
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