Himalayan rivers are becoming increasingly unstable as glacier melt and thawing permafrost accelerate channel shifts.
The average percentage change in river discharge, or river flow, per year, is increasing over much of High Mountain Asia. Red and orange represent decreases in river discharge and blue represents ...
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This Himalayan river is known as the 'Black River of India'; here's why its water runs dark
In the high Himalayas, water often carries colour with it. Some rivers run pale with glacier melt, others turn brown with monsoon silt. One river in northern India, rising near the eastern slopes of ...
The Indus or Harappan Civilisation was a Bronze Age society that developed mainly in the northwestern regions of South Asia from 5300 to 3300 years ago, at about the same time as urban civilisations ...
Glaciers are one of the largest reservoirs of freshwater on our planet, and their melting or growing is one of the best indicators of climate change. However, knowledge of glacier change has been ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Conservation geneticist Adarsh Man Sherchan is one of the leading experts keeping track of the impacts that Nepal’s dozens of dams are having on ...
India has more than 400 rivers, which are grouped into two main types: those originating in the Himalayas and those originating in the Peninsula. The country is divided into large river basins that ...
Punjab Himalayas lie between Which Rivers? As we know, the Himalayas are divided into four different longitudinal extents of different regional sections, which are the Punjab Himalayas, the Kumaon ...
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