Himalayan glaciers are often covered with rock debris that affect their surface melt, which indirectly has effects on how climate change impacts on these glaciers impact future water resources. A recent study led by Philip focused on understanding these melt processes by examining surface changes in two glaciers in the […]
Monthly archives: March 2025
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Varya Bazilova has published the first paper of her PhD in a collaboration between Mountain Hydrology and dr. Tjalling de Haas. In the study, she used machine learning to assess debris flow and flood hazards on 1,793 alluvial fans across High Mountain Asia. The results highlight how catchment shape, especially […]
Portait of Faezeh Nick in the documentary series about female scientists at the Department of Physical Geography of Utrecht University.