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IPCC Publications

  1. IPCC (2001), Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
    CambridgeUniversityPress,UK
    J. T. Houghton, Y. Ding, D.J. Griggs, M. Noguer, P. J. van der Linden and D. Xiaosu (Eds.)


  2. IPCC (2001), Climate Change 2001: Impacts, Adaptation & Vulnerability
    Contribution of Working Group II to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Cambridge University Press,UK
    James J. McCarthy, Osvaldo F. Canziani, Neil A. Leary, David J. Dokken and Kasey S. White (Eds.)

  3. IPCC (2001), Climate Change 2001: Mitigation Contribution of Working Group III to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
    Cambridge University Press,UK
    Bert Metz, Ogunlade Davidson, Rob Swart and Jiahua Pan (Eds.)

Other International Agency/Countries Publications

  1. Republic of Malawi 1996, Effects of climate change on water resources of Malawi Preliminary report.
    Ministry of Research & Environmental Affairs, Lilongwe, Republic of Malawi, Maiawi, pp 38-77.
    Chavala, G.M.S and A.B.Chirwa


  2. IAHS(ICSI)/UNEP/UNESCO, 1988. Fluctuations of Glaciers 1980-1985
    Paris, UNESCO
    (W. Haeberli and P. Müller, eds.).


  3. IAHS(ICSI)/UNEP/UNESCO, 1993a. Fluctuations of Glaciers 1985-1990
    Paris, UNESCO
    (W. Haeberli and M. Hoelzle, eds.).


  4. IAHS(ICSI)/UNEP/UNESCO, 1993b. Glacier Mass Balance Bulletin No. 1
    World Glacier Monitoring Service, ETH Zurich.
    (W. Haeberli and E. Herren, eds.).


  5. IAHS(ICSI)/UNEP/UNESCO, 1994. Glacier Mass Balance Bulletin No. 3
    World Glacier Monitoring Service, ETH Zurich.
    (W. Haeberli, M. Hoelzle and H. Bösch, eds.).


  6. UNEP IVM 1998 , Handbook on Methods for Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies, Water Resources
    In (Feenstra, J.F., Burton, I., Smith, J.B. and Tol, R.S.J. eds).
    Strzepe, K. M.


  7. UNESCO 1998, Into the second century of worldwide glacier monitoring. Historical evolution and operational aspects of worldwide glacier monitoring.
    Studies and Reports in Hydrology No. 56,. pp 35 - 51.
    Haeberli, W., In: Haeberli, W., Hoelzle, M. and Suter, S. (Eds.), 1998.


  8. ICIMOD 1998, Striving towards assessment of mountain water resources.
    In Proc. Int. Conf. "Ecohydrology of High Mountain Areas", Kathmandu, Nepal, 24-28 March 1996 .
    Kundzewicz, Z.W. and Kraemer, D. ,1996.


  9. NSIDC, 1996. Bibliography on the Hydrology of the Himalaya-Karakoram Region.
    World Data Center-A for Glaciology, Glaciological Data Report GD-29, National Snow and Ice Data Center. May 1996.


  10. UNESCO 1998, Modelling glacier fluctuations.
    Into the second century of worldwide glacier monitoring. Studies and Reports in Hydrology, No. 56,. pp 85 - 96.
    Oerlemans, J., 1998.In: Haeberli, W., Hoelzle, M. and Suter, S. (Eds.), 1998.


  11. UNESCO 1996.
    Report of the Regional Workshop on Hydrology of Hindu Kush- Himalayan Region. December 1996.


  12. UNICEF, 1999. UNICEF Statistical Data.
    United Nations Children's Fund, New York, USA.


  13. GoNepal 1982. Hydrological Studies of Nepal ,Volume 1 - Report, Volume 2,3 - Appendices
    His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Ministry of Water Resources, Water and Energy Commission, Kathmandu, Nepal

  14. GoNepal 1990. Methodologies for estimating hydrologic characteristics of ungauged locations in Nepal.
    His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Ministry of Water Resources, Water and Energy Commission Secretariat and Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Kathmandu, Nepal.


  15. Into the second century of worldwide glacier monitoring - prospects and strategies.
    WGMS (World Glacier Monitoring Service) 1998.

  16. UNESCO Studies and reports in hydrology No. 56.
    (Eds. Haeberli, W., Hoelzle, M. and Suter, S.).

  17. http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/ImpactsWaterResourcesWaterSupplyandDemand.html

  18. http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/ResourceCenterPublicationsBoston_h2o.html

  19. UNEP/IVM 1996,Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments: An International Guidebook.
    Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. Handbook
    Benioff, R., S. Guill, and J. Lee (eds).


  20. UNEP/IVM 1997, Setting priorities for adapting to climate change.
    Global Environmental Change 7, 251-264
    Smith, J.B. UNEP/IVM Handbook

Government of India/Institutions Publications

  1. Census of India, 1951-1991.


  2. Census of India, 1993a, "Emerging Trends of Urbanization in India: An Analysis of 1991 Census Results"
    Occasional Paper No. 1 of 1993, Census of India, Govt. of India, New Delhi. Economic Survey of Delhi (1999-2000).


  3. GoI, 1996b, "Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements: Habitat II", Istanbul 1996, India National Report
    Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employment, Government of India,New Delhi.


  4. http://www.cgwaindia.com/suo/central_ground_water_board.htm


  5. (MoWR) 1999-2000 to 2001-2002 , Annual Report.
    Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India,New Delhi.


  6. DST 1989, River Geochemistry: Final Report
    Dept. of Science, Technology and Environment, Goverment of Kerala, Trivandrum, pp. 56.
    Thrivikramaji, KP (1989)


  7. http://www.ciionline.org/NEWS/

  8. http://www.cleanganga.com/

  9. http://www.cpcb.delhi.nic.in/

  10. http://www.delhigovt.nic.in

  11. http://www.ndmc.gov.in/civil_water_supply.htm


  12. http://www.teriin.org/news/terivsn/issue46/main.htm


  13. CSE, 2002. Climate. Factsheet: Global Environmental Negotiations.
    Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.


  14. C.G.W.B 1982. Ground water studies in Sina & Man river basin, South Maharashtra - Project finding and Recommendation Technical Series.
    Anonymous, C.G.W.B. Ministry of Irrigation, Govt. of India , New Delhi.


  15. C.G.W.B, Groundwater Year book.
    Maharashtra ,Anonymous. Report M.


  16. C.G.W.B 2002, Hydrogeology & deep groundwater Exploration in Ganga basin.
    Anonymous Ministry of Water Resources Government of India,New Delhi


  17. World Bank, India- Water Resources Management sector review.
    Anonymous, World Bank Report.


  18. C.G.W.B, Hydrogeological Framework of Narmada River basin
    Anonymous, Central Groundwater Board, Ministry of Water Resources, Goverment. of India, New Delhi.


  19. D.S.T 1990, Hydrochemistry of meltwater draining from Chhota-Shigri glacier, Lahul Valley, Himachal Pradesh,India.
    Proceedings National Meet on Himalayan Glaciology, Department of Science and Technology, Goverment. of India, New Delhi.
    Pub. Hasnain, S.I., and Dhanpal,K. 1990.


  20. D.S.T 1989, Energy-balance approach for estimating meltwater runoff from Chhota- Shigri glacier, Lahul Valley, Himachal Pradesh
    Proceedings National meet on Himalayan Glaciology, 1989, Pub. Department of Science and Technology, Goverment of India , New Delhi.
    Hasnain,S.I


  21. AHEC, 1997. Development of Regional Flow Duration Models for preparation of Zonal Plan for Small Hydro Power Projects, UNDP-GEF Hilly Hydro Project
    Alternate Hydro Energy Centre and National Institute of Hydrology India, Roorkee.

Authored Publications

  1. Assessment of Vulnerability and Adaptation for Water Sector

  2. SWAT; Soil and Water Assessment Tool, Documentation and Users Manual
    USDA-ARS, Temple, Texas, USA.
    Arnold, J.G., Williams, J.R., Srinivasan, R., and King, K.W., (1996)

  3. ANSWERS: A model for watershed planning
    Transactions of ASAE, 23; 938-944.
    Beasley, D.B., Huggins, L.F., and Monk, E.J., (1980)

  4. Applied Hydrology
    McGraw Hill, New York.
    Chow, V.T., Maidment, D.R., and Mays, L.W., (1988)

  5. Stanford Watershed Model IV, Tech. Report 39
    Dept. Civil Engineering, Stanford University, California, USA.
    Crawford, N.H., and Linsley, R.K., (1966)

  6. Review of GIS Applications in Hydrologic Modeling
    J. Water Resources Planning and Management, ASCE, 119(2); 245-261.
    DeVantier, B.A. and Feldman, A.D., (1993)

  7. Fontaine, T.A., Klassen, J.F., Cruickshank, T.S., and Hotchkiss, R.H., (2001)

  8. Intercomparison of Real-Time Highflow Forecasting Models for Yamuna Catchment
    Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Delhi, India.
    Gosain, A.K., (1984)

  9. CREAMS: A field scale model for chemicals, runoff and erosion from agricultural management system
    U.S. Department of Agriculture, Conservation Research Report, No. 26.
    Knisel, W.G. (ed.) (1980)

  10. Climate Change - Implications for India's Water Resources
    J. Indian Water Resources Society, 21(3); 101-119.
    Lal, M., (2001)

  11. A Semi-distributed Catchment Yield Model
    Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Delhi, India.
    Mani, A., (1996)

  12. The European Soil Erosion Model (EUROSEM): A dynamic approach for predicting sediment transport from fields and small catchments
    Earth Processes and Landforms, 23; 527-544.
    Morgan, R.P.C., Quinton, J.N., Smith, R.E., Govers, G., Poesen, J.W.A., Auerswald, K., Chisci, D., and Styezen, M.E., (1998)

  13. An algorithm for monitoring snow water equivalent in ungauged catchments using GIS
    Proc. International Conference on Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainable Development, Dec. 19-21, New Delhi, India; 1181-1190.
    Morid, S., Gosain, A.K., and Keshari, A.K., (2000)

  14. A process based soil erosion model for USDA water erosion prediction technology
    Transactions of ASAE, 32(5); 1587-1593.
    Nearing, M.A., Fostor, G.R., Lane, L.J., and Finkner, S.C., (1989)


  15. The prediction of hill slope flow paths for distributed hydrological modelling using digital terrain models
    In; Terrain Analysis and Distributed Modelling in Hydrology,
    (Eds) Baven, K.J., and Moore, I.D., John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 63-83.Quinn, P., Baven, K., Chavallier, P., and Planchon, O., (1991)


  16. ANSWERS on GRASS: Integration of a watershed simulation model with GIS
    Paper No. 91-2621, ASAE, St. Joseph, MI.
    Rewarts, C.C., and Engel, B.A., (1991)

  17. An application of a physically based semi-distributed model to the Balquhidder catchments
    J. Hydrology, 145; 357-370.
    Robson, A.J., Whitehead, P.G., and Johnson, R.C., (1993)

  18. Integration of a basin-scale water quality model with GIS
    Water Resources Bulletin, 30(3); 453-462.
    Srinivasan, R., and Arnold, A.J., (1994)

  19. A spatial decision support system for assessing agricultural non-point source pollution
    Water Resources Bulletin, 30(3); 441-452.
    Srinivasan, R., and Engel, B.A., (1994)

  20. Green to Evergreen Revolution through a Blue Revolution
    J. Indian Water Resources Society, 20(2); 63-75.
    Thatte C.D., (2000)

  21. Distributed Hydrologic Modelling using GIS
    Water Science and Technology Library, Vol. 38, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, USA.
    Vieux, B.E., (2001)

  22. Finite element modelling of storm water runoff using GRASS GIS
    Microcomputers in Civil Engineering, 9(4); 263-270.
    Vieux, B.E., and Gaur, N., (1994)

  23. Simulating the impacts of land-use and climate change on water resource availability for a large south Indian catchment
    J. Hydrological Sciences, 47(1); 19-30.
    Wilk, J., and Hughes, D.A., (2002)

  24. KINEROS; A kinematic runoff and erosion model: Documentation and users manual
    USDA Agricultural Research Service, ARS-77, USA.
    Woolhiser, D.A., Smith, R.E., and Goodchild, D.C., (1990)

  25. AGNPS; A nonpoint source pollution model for evaluating agricultural watersheds
    J. Soil and Water Conservation, 44(2); 168-173.
    Young, R.A., Onstad, C.A., Bosch, D.D., and Anderson, W.P., (1989)

Assessing the effect of Ground Water on Water Resources of Ganga Basin

  1. "Impact of climate change and seasonal variability on economic Treatment costs: A case study of the Nitra River Basin, Slovakia"
    Water Resources Development 12, pp209.(1996)
    Carmichael, J.J,K.M.Strzepek and B.Mimarik

  2. Future gound water resources risk issues and problems in Maharashtra
    Workshop on groundwater development trend and its related issues in Maharashtra state pp 1-14 - 1998
    Chadha D.K.

  3. Recent research on effects of climate change on water resources
    Wat.Res.-Bull28(2),273-286.(1992)
    Chang. L, C.Hunsaker and J.Draves

  4. Climate change and Tyrend in selected Rivers within the Asia-pacific region
    Wat.Int.26 (3), 411(2001).
    Daniel Cluis, Clande Laberge

  5. Effect of Global Warming on Ground Water Resources;Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources Management in the Lower Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basins in the Indian Sub-continent

  6. Estimation of the impact of climate change on Hydrology and Water Resources in Swaziland
    Wat.Int.26(3),sept.2001 pp.425-434.
    J.I.Matondo and K.M. Msibi

  7. Sensitivity of Water Balance to Climate Change and variability
    IIASA Working Paper WP-91-047, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.
    Kaczmarek, Z (1991)

  8. Geology of India & Burma
    Krishnan M.S. 1968.

  9. "Global Climate Change-Implications of Large Water Resources System"
    Proc. Nat. Conf. Hydraulic Engg.(1989), New Orleans, Louisiana,USA.
    Miller, B.A.

  10. "Evidence of climate change effects on the Hydrology of streams in south-central British-Columbia"
    Can.Wat.Res.J.23 (3) 219-230,1998.
    R.M.M.Leith and P.M. Wakefield

  11. "Climate Change & U.S. Water Resources: Results from a study by the American Association for Advancement of Science"
    Proc. National Conference on Hydraulic Engg. (1989), New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
    Shaake, J.C.

Glacial studies: Impact of climate change on Himalayan glaciers

  1. The climate change Agenda-An Indian Perspective
    The Energy and Resources Institute (1993). New Delhi. PP.
    Achanta A.N. (1993), Edited by Amrita N. Achanta.

  2. Himalayan Glaciers
    APH.Publishing Corporation, New Delhi Chapter-3 pp. XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV.
    Ahmad, N. & Rais Sarwar (1998).

  3. Encyclopedia of Global Change Environmental Change and Human Society Vol. 1
    Oxford University Press. 158-199.
    Andrew S.Goudie (Editor) and David J. Cuff (2002)

  4. Global warming river flows and water resources
    John Wiley and Sons, New York (1996).
    Arnell, N (1996).

  5. The snout of Gangotri Glacier, Tehri Garhwal
    Rec. GSI. Vol.72, Part-II PP. 1535-40.
    Auden J.B. (1935).

  6. Climate process and change
    Cambridge University Press.
    Bryant Edward (1997).

  7. Climate Change-A multidisciplinary approach
    Cambridge University Press, 2001.
    Burroughs W.J. (2001).

  8. Focus Issues on Ice & Icebergs October Vol.27
    Canadian Journal of Remote sensing

  9. Changes in Global Climate due to natural and human activities.
    Allied Publishers, New Delhi (1997).
    Das S.N. & Thakur R.S. (1997).

  10. Inventory of the Himalayan Glaciers - A contribution to the International Hydrological programme.

  11. Study of some of the Central Himalayan Glacier.
    Jour. of Scientific and Industrial Research Vol.17A No.12, PP.91-93.
    Jangpangi B.S. (1958).

  12. Glacial and fluvial geomorphology of Western Himalaya
    Concept publishing company, New Delhi
    Kaul M.N. (1990).

  13. A short history of Geomorphology.
    Croom Helm Ltd., London.
    Keith J. Tinkler (1985)

  14. Glacial inventory of the Satluj basin using remote sensing technique
    Himalayan Geology, Vol.20; No.2.
    Kulkarni A.V.; Ram Chandra & Thakur V.C (1999)

  15. Glaciers and Environmental Change.
    Oxford University Press. Inc. New Delhi
    Nesje A. & Dahl S.O. (2000).

  16. Records of climatic changes and volcanic events in an ice core from central droming
    Man & Land (East Antarctica) during past century. March, 2002. pp. 39-49.
    Nizampurkar et. al (2002).

  17. Glaciers fluctuation and climatic changes.
    Proc. of the Symp. on glacier fluctuations and climatic changes held an Amsterdam 1-5 June, 1987.
    Oerlemans J. (1989).

  18. Geomorphology 26 (1998) pp. 171-184.
    Owen LA & Sharma, M.C. (1998).

  19. Global warming civilization survives.
    Universities Press. pp. 118-122-123.
    Paul Brown (1998).

  20. Tongue fluctuations studies of Gangotri Glacier, Uttarkashi district, Uttar Pradesh.
    Symp. NW Himalayas and Foredeep Feb. 1995 Feol. Surv. Ind. Spl. Pub. 21 (2) PP. 289-191.
    Puri V.M.K. & Shukla, S.P. (1996).

  21. Atmosphere, weather and climate
    Routledge Taylor and Fracis Group 7th Edition London and New York pp. 325-357.
    Reger G. Barry and Richard J. Chortey (2002)

  22. Quarternary Glacial History of NW Garhwal, Central Himalayas.
    Quarternary Science Reviews Vol. 15 pp. 335-365 (1996).
    Sharma M.C. & Owen L.A. (1996).

  23. Global climate change, human and Natural Influences
    Paragon House - New Delhi (1989).
    Singer S. Fred (1989).

  24. Dictionary of Global Climate change.
    Commonwealth publishers, New Delhi (1998).
    Singh S.K. (1998).

  25. Global warming
    Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
    Sinha P.C. (1998).

  26. Diminishing glaciers and the dying rivers - an attempt at deciphering the climatic variability in Uttaranchal Himalaya.
    Proc. 89th.Indian Science Congress, Jan. 2002.
    Tangri A. K., (2002)

  27. Deciphering climatic variability in Uttaranchal Himalaya through temporal monitoring of the Equilibrium line of Gangotri glacier, using multi-date satellite data.
    Proc. ISRS National Seminar - 2001, Ahmedabad, December 2001.
    Tangri A. K. (2001 )

  28. Impact of climate change on the water availability in major Himalayan River systems - a glaciological perspective.
    Proc WWF meeting on "Assessment of Climate Change in India " at IIT Delhi, March, 2002.
    Tangri A. K. (2002)

  29. Shrinking glaciers of Uttaranchal - Cause of concern - hope for the future.
    Keynote address presented at the National Seminar on Geology and Natural Environment of Himalaya, Nainital,March 2001
    Tangri A.K. ( 2001)

  30. Remote Sensing of snow melt runoff in Alaknanda river Basin upstream of Vishnu Prayag U.P. Himalaya.
    Technical Report submitted to DST-GOI. No. ES/23/015/86, April 1996.
    Tangri A.K. et.al. (1996)

  31. Integration of Remote Sensing data with conventional methodologies in snowmelt-runoff modelling in Bhagirathi river basin U.P. Himalaya.
    Technical Report. Submitted to DST-GOI. January (2000).
    Tangri A.K. et.al. (2000).

  32. Study of the Gangotri Glacier, Uttarkashi, Central Himalaya, U.P.
    Rec. of the GSI. 106 (2), PP. 248-256.
    Tewari A.P. (1976).

  33. Gangotri Glacier, Indian Mountaineer
    Published by the mountaineering Foundation of India.
    Vohra, C.P. (1989)

Glacier-climate interactions in the Himalaya

  1. Characteristics of mass balance components of summer-accumulation -type glacier in the Nepal Himalaya.
    Seppyo, 45, 81-105
    Ageta, Y & Pokhral, P. (1999)

  2. Predictions of changes of glacier mass balance in the Nepal Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau : A case study of air temperature increase for three glaciers.
    Annals Glaciol, 16, p 89-94
    Ageta, Y and Kadota, T. 1992.

  3. Glaciers and the water cycle In: Snow and Ice Science
    Inst. for Hydrospheric - Atmospheric Sciences, Nagoya University (IHS), UNESCO, 19 -31.
    Ageta, Y. (1998) in Hydrology ed. by M. Nakaawo & N. Hayakawa.

  4. Expansion of glacier lakes in recent decade in the Bhutan Himalaya.
    In: Debris covered glacier ed. by M. Nakawo, C. F. Raymond & A Fountain, IAHS Pub. No. 264, 165-175.
    Ageta, Y., Iwata, S.,Yabuki, H., Naito, N., Sakai, A., Narama, & Karma, C (2000)

  5. Study project on the recent rapid shrinkage of summer-accumulation type glaciers in the Himalayas, 1997-1999.
    Bulletin of Glaciological Research 18 (2001). pp 45-49.
    Ageta, Y., Naito, N., Nakawo, M., Fujita, K., Shankar, K., Pokhrel, A.P. and Wangda, D., 2001.

  6. Climatic and hydrological changes in the Tien Shan, Central Asia.
    J. Climate, 10, 1393 -1404.
    Aizen, V. & Azien, H. (1997)

  7. Hydrological Aspects of the Himalayan Region
    ICIMOD Occasional Paper No. 18, Kathmandu, 1992, 68pp
    Alford, D. 1992.

  8. Erosion as a Driving Mechanism of Intercontinental Mountain Growth.
    J. of Geophy. Research. 101, 17 747-17769.
    Avuouac , J. P. & E. B. Burov (1996)

  9. Radio 4 'Today' Interview with Professor G. Young, 30 July 1999.
    BBC, 1999.

  10. Rapid growth of a supraglacial lakes in recent decades in the Bhutan Himalayas
    In : M. Nakawo, CF, Raymond and A. Fountain (eds), Debris -Covered Glaciers, IAHS Publ. No. 264, p. 165-175.
    Benn, D, I. S. Wiseman, and C. r., Warren, 2000

  11. Development of a conceptual deterministic rainfall-runoff model.
    Nordic Hydrology 4, pp 147-170.
    Bergström, S. and Forsman, A., 1973.

  12. Rainfall-Runoff Modelling: The Primer.
    John Wiley & Sons Ltd. pp 352.
    Beven, K.J., 2001.

  13. Scale Dependent Analysis of Satellite Imagery for Characterization of Glacier Surface in the Karakoram Himalaya,
    Special Volume on Remote Sensing in Geomorphology, Editors, S.Walsh and D. Butler, Geomorphology, 21, 217-232.
    Bishop, M. P., Shroder Jr, J. F., Hickman, B. L., & Copland., L. (1998a)

  14. Application of a conceptual precipitation-runoff model in the Langtang Khola Basin, Nepal Himalaya.
    In: Snow and Glacier Hydrology, Proc. Kathmandu Symposium, November 1992. IAHS Publ. No. 218, 1993. pp 221-237.
    Braun, L.N, Grabs, W. and Rana, B. ,1993.

  15. Measurement and simulation of runoff from Nepalese head watersheds.
    In: Hydrology, Water Resources and Ecology in Headwaters. Proc. Headwater '98 Conference, Merano, Italy, April 1998. IAHS Publ. No. 248, 1998., pp. 9-18.
    Braun, L.N., Hottelet, C., Weber, M. and Grabs, W., 1998.

  16. Chemical characteristics and suspended sediments loads in the meltwater draining Satopanth and Bhagirathi Kharak glaciers, Ganga basin, India.
    International Association of Hydrological sciences. Pub. No. 218, 403-410.
    Chauhan,D.S., and Hasnain,S.I. 1993.

  17. Regional Flow Duration Model for Himalayan Region of the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh.
    In: Hidroenergia 97, Proc. Fifth Int. Conf. and Exhibition, Sept 29-Oct 1, 1997, Dublin, Ireland.
    Chowdhary, H., Singh, R.D. and Kumar, A. 1997.

  18. Sediment transport from glacierized basin in the Karakoram mountains.
    In: Erosion and Sediment Yield: Global and Regional Perspectives. Proc. Exeter Symposium. IAHS Publ. No. 236, pp. 85-96.
    Collins, D.N., 1996.

  19. Runoff and sediment transport from the glacierised basins at the Himalayan scale.
    Effects of Scale on Interpretation and Management of Sediment and Water Quality, International Association of Hydrlogical Sciences. Pub. No.226,17-25
    Collins, D.N., and Hasnain,S.I. 1995.

  20. A test of Snowmelt-Runoff Model for a Major River Basin in Western Himalayas.
    Nordic Hydrology, 20, pp. 167-178.
    Dey, B., Sharma, V.K., Rango, A., 1989.

  21. Linear or non-linear covariance of seasonal snowmelt and snow cover in western Himalayas.
    Nordic Hydrology, 23, pp. 183-192.
    Dey, B., Sharma, V.K., Rango, A., 1992.

  22. Analysis - Glaciers Beating Retreat, 7(23), April 1999.
    Down To Earth, 1999.

  23. Maps of streamflow resources of some high-mountain areas in Asia and North America.
    In: hydrological Aspects of Alpine and High Mountain Areas. Proceedings of the Exeter Symposium, July 1982. IAHS Publ. No. 138, pp. 11-20.
    Dreyer, N.N., Nikolayena, G.M. and Tsigelnaya, I.D., 1982.

  24. Mass balance of mountain and subpolar glacier: A new global assesment for 1961-1990.
    Arctict Alpine Res. 29: 379-391.
    Dyurgerov, M.B., and Meier, M. F., 1997.

  25. Low-latitude glaciation in the Palaeoproterozoic era.
    Nature. Vol. 386. 20 March 1997, pp. 262-266.
    Evans, D.A., Beukes, N.J. and Kirschvink, J.L., 1997.

  26. The receding Gangotri. Frontline, 18(7) March 31 - April 13, 2001.
    Frontline, 2001.

  27. Shrinkage of Glacier AX010 in Shorong region, Nepal Himalayas in 1990s.
    Bulletin of Glaciological Research 18(2001). pp 51-54
    Fujita K., Kadota, T., Rana, B., Kayastha, R.B. and Ageta, Y., 2001.

  28. Changes in glaciers in Hidden Valley, Mukut Himal, Nepal Himalayas, from 1974 to 1994.
    Journal of Glaciology, 43(145), 1997. pp 583-588.
    Fujita, K, Nakawo, M., Fujii, Y. and Paudyal, P., 1997.

  29. A model for river flow forecasting for a small forested catchment.
    Hydrological Processes , 2, pp 167-185.
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