Atif, I; Iqbal, J; Mahboob, MA (2018). Investigating Snow Cover and Hydrometeorological Trends in Contrasting Hydrological Regimes of the Upper Indus Basin. ATMOSPHERE, 9(5), 162.
Abstract
The Upper Indus basin (UIB) is characterized by contrasting hydrometeorological behaviors; therefore, it has become pertinent to understand hydrometeorological trends at the sub-watershed level. Many studies have investigated the snow cover and hydrometeorological modeling at basin level but none have reported the spatial variability of trends and their magnitude at a sub-basin level. This study was conducted to analyze the trends in the contrasting hydrological regimes of the snow and glacier-fed river catchments of the Hunza and Astore sub-basins of the UIB. Mann-Kendall and Sen's slope methods were used to study the main trends and their magnitude using MODIS snow cover information (2001-2015) and hydrometeorological data. The results showed that in the Hunza basin, the river discharge and temperature were significantly (p 0.05) decreased with a Sen's slope value of -2.541 m(3
DOI:
10.3390/atmos9050162
ISSN:
2073-4433