Impact of climate change on snow covered area over the transboundary Jhelum River basin of Himalayas region using Remote Sensing

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
Saira Munawar, G. Rahman, M. Miandad, Mehtab Ahmed Khan, Humayun Ashraf, Saba Yousaf Zai
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Climate change is one of the pertinent issues for the 21st century mainly for the transboundary river basins because it has parallel impacts on the hydrosphere and cryosphere. The temperature changes impacted the snow-covered area (SCA) of the river basins. MODIS MOD10A2 product data was used to delineate the SCA for the Jhelum River basin. The catchment is further divided into elevation zones using DEM to delineate the SCA for every zone. The temperature changes were plotted against the SCA, and correlation analysis was used to see the impact of climate change on the SCA. The seasonal trend of SCA has depicted an increase in SCA during the spring and summer seasons and decreasing trend during autumn while winter shows stability. The snow cover depletion curve (SCDC) showed that snow is maximum in December, January, and February while its minimum during July and August. The correlation analysis of temperature and SCA for the period of 2001-2017 illustrated the inverse relationship, which depicted that a slight increase in temperature may trigger the fastest depletion in the snow-covered areas generating water issues for snow/glacier-fed river basins.
气候变化对喜马拉雅山脉Jhelum河跨界流域积雪面积的影响
气候变化是21世纪的相关问题之一,主要是跨界河流流域,因为它对水圈和冰冻圈具有平行的影响。气温变化对流域积雪面积产生了影响。利用MODIS MOD10A2产品数据对Jhelum河流域进行了SCA圈定。流域进一步划分为高程区域,使用DEM划定每个区域的SCA。绘制了温度变化与SCA的关系图,并利用相关分析分析了气候变化对SCA的影响。SCA的季节变化趋势表现为春、夏季SCA增加,秋季SCA减少,冬季保持稳定。积雪损耗曲线(SCDC)显示,12月、1月和2月积雪量最大,7月和8月积雪量最小。2001-2017年期间的温度与SCA的相关分析表明,温度的轻微升高可能会引发积雪地区最快的枯竭,从而导致雪/冰川喂养的河流流域出现水问题。
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期刊介绍: The fundamental task set by the editors of the journal is to bring together and present a diversity of research connected with ecology. Apart from the traditional ecological research areas, the scope of the journal will embrace more peripheral ecological issues connected with other disciplines of biology. Recognizing the increasing importance of the humanities in ecological research, the editors will strive to give such issues due representation in the journal. We hope to encourage the researchers contributing to the journal to adopt an unconventional approach to solving ecological problems, to go beyond classical, well-established conceptions, and to include methodological and anthropological issues. Such an approach is validated by the intensive development of the sciences bordering on both biology and the humanities that has been observed over recent years.
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