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  • Multiple factors determine how much water is and will be available in the river basins of Asia. To expose hotspots and help adaptation, these factors must be assessed together at the basin level.

    • W. W. Immerzeel
    • M. F. P. Bierkens
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 5, P: 841-842
  • The worldwide distribution and water supply of water towers (snowy or glacierized mountain ranges) is indexed, showing that the most important water towers are also the most vulnerable to socio-economic and climate-change stresses, with huge potential negative impacts on populations downstream.

    • W. W. Immerzeel
    • A. F. Lutz
    • J. E. M. Baillie
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 577, P: 364-369
  • High-elevation meteorological observations and reanalysis data indicate local cooling and drying near Himalayan glaciers due to enhanced katabatic winds in response to global warming.

    • Franco Salerno
    • Nicolas Guyennon
    • Francesca Pellicciotti
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 16, P: 1120-1127
  • Greater Himalayan glaciers are retreating and losing mass. A combination of the latest ensemble of climate models combined with a glacio-hydrological model suggests that in two contrasting watersheds in the Greater Himalaya, glaciers will recede but net glacier melt runoff is on a rising limb until at least 2050.

    • W. W. Immerzeel
    • F. Pellicciotti
    • M. F. P. Bierkens
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 6, P: 742-745