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Melting of Himalayan glaciers not at rapid pace

- PTI

new delhi — The Himalayan glaciers are retreating but not at a rapid pace and no abnormal trend in their melting was documented in recent years, the government said on Wednesday.

Union Earth Sciences Minister Harsh Vardhan in a written reply in Lok Sabha said the glaciers in the eastern and central Himalayas are retreating “continuous­ly”, while some in the western part of the mountain range are reportedly advancing.

“The rate of melting/recession varies from glacier to glacier and depends on the topography and climatic variabilit­y of the region.

“Studies have revealed that the Himalayan glaciers are retreating in general, but not at a rapid pace. There is no abnormal trend in melting documented in recent years,” Vardhan said. He said the Ministry of Earth Sciences monitors six glaciers — Sutri Dhaka, Batal, Bara Shigri, Samudra Tapu, Gepang Gath and Kunjum of Chandra basin — for mass, energy and hydrologic­al balance.

“The National Centre of Antarctica and Ocean Research (NCAOR) has establishe­d a high altitude research station in the Himalayas called Himansh at a remote region in Lahaul-Spiti to study and quantify the Himalayan glaciers’ response towards climate change.

“A number of glaciers have been taken up for longterm measuremen­t on glacier-climate interactio­n in different parts of the Himalayan region by some of these agencies,” Vardhan said. —

The rate of melting/ recession varies from glacier to glacier and depends on the topography and climatic variabilit­y of the region... There is no abnormal trend in melting ...in recent years Harsh Vardhan, Union Earth Sciences Minister

 ?? AFP file ?? The glaciers in the eastern and central Himalayas are retreating continuous­ly, said the government. —
AFP file The glaciers in the eastern and central Himalayas are retreating continuous­ly, said the government. —

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