2019
DOI: 10.18520/cs/v116/i2/304-311
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Retreating Rate of Chaturangi Glacier, Garhwal Himalaya, India Derived from Kinematic GPS Survey and Satellite Data

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“…The Chaturangi glacier (30° 54′ 08″-30° 54′ 28″ N:79° 15′ 19″-79° 6′ 18″ E), situated in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India (Fig. 1), is east-west-flowing 21.1 km long valley glacier and has approximately 43.83 km 2 glaciated area (Bisht et al 2019) and around 214.8 km 2 catchment area (Orr et al 2019). It is the longest inactive (not joined with main trunk) tributary of the Gangotri glacier, earlier was connected to Gangotri until 1971 (Vohra 1988;Bisht et al 2020b), and detached from the main trunk after 1989 (Bisht et al 2019).…”
Section: Study Area and Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Chaturangi glacier (30° 54′ 08″-30° 54′ 28″ N:79° 15′ 19″-79° 6′ 18″ E), situated in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India (Fig. 1), is east-west-flowing 21.1 km long valley glacier and has approximately 43.83 km 2 glaciated area (Bisht et al 2019) and around 214.8 km 2 catchment area (Orr et al 2019). It is the longest inactive (not joined with main trunk) tributary of the Gangotri glacier, earlier was connected to Gangotri until 1971 (Vohra 1988;Bisht et al 2020b), and detached from the main trunk after 1989 (Bisht et al 2019).…”
Section: Study Area and Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the Chaturangi glacier snout (Fig. 2a) is situated at 4,380 m altitude from where the meltwater stream (river Chaturangi) emerges (Bisht et al 2019). The glacier keeps changing because of splitting of ice blocks from the terminus and subsidence at glacier portal (Bisht et al 2020a).…”
Section: Study Area and Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chaturangi glacier (30°54' 08"-30deg 54' 28" N and 79deg 15' 19"-79deg 6' 18" E), situated in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India (Figure 1) is 21.1 km long east-west-flowing valley type glacier which occupies an area of about 43.83 km 2 (Bisht, Rani, Kumar, Sah, & Arya, 2019) with a catchment area of about 214.8 km 2 (Orr, Owen, Saha, & Caffee, 2019). It is the longest inactive tributary glacier (not connected to the main trunk) of the Gangotri glacier system, connected with the Gangotri glacier till 1971 (Vohra, 1988;Bisht et al, 2020b), band was detached from the main trunk after 1989 (Bisht et al, 2019). At present, the snout of the Chaturangi glacier (Figure 2a) is located at 4,380 m from where the meltwater stream (Chaturangi river) originates (Bisht et al, 2019).…”
Section: Study Area and Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the longest inactive tributary glacier (not connected to the main trunk) of the Gangotri glacier system, connected with the Gangotri glacier till 1971 (Vohra, 1988;Bisht et al, 2020b), band was detached from the main trunk after 1989 (Bisht et al, 2019). At present, the snout of the Chaturangi glacier (Figure 2a) is located at 4,380 m from where the meltwater stream (Chaturangi river) originates (Bisht et al, 2019). The shape of the glacier snout keeps changing due to splitting of ice blocks from the terminus and subsidence at glacier portal (Bisht et al, 2020a).…”
Section: Study Area and Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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