“…The Khumbu region has been well studied in the last decades in terms of glacier mass balance using the traditional glaciologic method (Wagnon et al, 2013), the geodetic method (Bolch et al, 2008;Nuimura et al, 2012;Brun et al, 2017;Bolch et al, 2011;Rieg et al, 2018), energy balance models (Rounce and McKinney, 2014;Rounce et al, 2015;Kayastha et al, 2000), debris cover characteristics (Iwata et al, 1980;Watanabe et al, 1986;Nakawo et al, 1999;Iwata et al, 2000;Casey et al, 2011;Yukari et al, 2000), surface velocity (Quincey et al, 2009) and more recently mapping of supraglacial lakes and ice cliffs at glacier scale (Watson et al, 2016(Watson et al, , 2017a. Rates of change of the debris-covered glacier tongues in this area vary from −0.12 ± 0.05 % per year from 1962 to 2005 (Bolch et al, 2008) to −0.27 ± 0.06 % per year from 1962 to 2011 (Thakuri et al, 2014). Watson et al (2017a) reported a pond coverage area of 1 -7 % of the glacierized area for some glaciers in the Khumbu based on high resolution Pleiades data.…”