The mountain hydrology team will have full presence at EGU2024. Below you’ll find a list of the primary presentations by our team.

Full programme can be found here.
The mountain hydrology team will have full presence at EGU2024. Below you’ll find a list of the primary presentations by our team.
Full programme can be found here.
Himalayan glaciers are often covered with rock debris that affect their surface melt, which indirectly has effects on how climate change impacts […]
In the recent special issue of the Annals of Glaciology on ‘Glaciology in High Mountain Asia’ our research team contributed four papers focused […]
The mountain ranges of Asia are the world’s most important water towers, often referred to as the planet’s Third Pole. Precipitation in […]
We are excited about hosting a session at this year’s AGU in New Orleans. We hope to bring together a wide range […]