Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2024

Presentation information

[J] Oral

A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-CC Cryospheric Sciences & Cold District Environment

[A-CC26] Glaciology

Wed. May 29, 2024 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM 104 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Sojiro Sunako(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience), Tomonori Tanikawa(Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency), Yukihiko Onuma(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Tatsuya Watanabe(Kitami Institute of Technology), Chairperson:Sojiro Sunako(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM

[ACC26-03] Detecting tipping points of a disappearing Himalayan glacier

*Koji Fujita1, Rijan B Kayashta2 (1.Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, 2.School of Science, Kathmandu University)

Keywords:Himalayas, glacier

Glacier AX010 in the Shorong region is an iconic glacier in the Nepal Himalaya, which has been intermittently observed since 1978. We conducted a drone photogrammetry survey in October 2023, and evaluated its volume change (~1.7 m yr–1) since 2008, which is one of the fastest shrinking rates in the Himalayas. We reconstructed long-term mass balance over the past 45 years using the ERA5 reanalysis climate data and a glacier mass balance model, GLIMB. We first calibrated the ERA5 precipitation to get the observed geodetic mass balance. We then estimated the ideal temperature at which the glacier could maintain equilibrium states during every decade. We can determine the tipping point at which the glacier began irreversible shrinkage by comparing the ideal and actual temperatures. In addition, we conducted sensitivity analyses to quantify the effects of temperature warming, precipitation change, and surface lowering of the glacier on the observed shrinkage.