Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Nov 2024)

Impact of changes in climate and glacier configurations on runoff from the Langtang River basin, Nepal

  • D. Pradhananga,
  • D. Pradhananga,
  • S. Manandhar,
  • S. Manandhar,
  • B. Dhungana,
  • B. Dhungana,
  • M. Chaulagain,
  • M. Chaulagain,
  • B. N. Dhakal,
  • B. N. Dhakal,
  • S. Adhikary

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-387-9-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 387
pp. 9 – 15

Abstract

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Climate change is rapidly altering Himalayan glaciers, jeopardizing downstream water resources. This study investigates the impact of changing air temperatures, precipitation, and glacier configurations on streamflow in the Langtang River basin, a vital Himalayan basin. Using a process-based glacio-hydrological model driven by bias-corrected reanalysis data, we simulate streamflow under various scenarios. Results reveal that, while current glacier conditions show increased runoff with higher temperatures and precipitation, future deglaciation scenarios project a decrease in total streamflow, highlighting the complex interplay between climate and glacier dynamics in basin hydrology. These findings emphasize the need for adaptation strategies to ensure water security in the face of evolving Himalayan hydrology.