Abstract

Abstract. Systematic inventory of glaciers is required for a variety of applications needed for the comprehensive development of the Himalayan region such as: a) disaster warning, b) estimation of irrigation potential, c) planning and operation of mini and micro hydroelectric power stations, etc. A systematic inventory of the Himalayan glaciers at 1 : 50,000 scale was created for Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra basins using Indian Remote Sensing Satellite data and attempted to modified global standards in GIS environment (Sharma et al, 2013). A robust, user- friendly web-based Himalayan Glacier Information System (HGIS), a first of its kind in the country is developed which facilitates any user to selectively display, query, analyse, compose maps and graphs and print, spatial and aspatial information on glaciers relevant to respective interests. The HGIS architecture is based on Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards and utilises OpenGeo Suite bundled software comprising of Postgresql (PostGIS), Geoserver, GeoWebCache and GeoExplorer each of those having a different function (Anonymous 2010). The spatial and aspatial glacier data sets were stored in a pre-defined format (Sharma et al, 2008) and imbibed into spatially enabled database (PostGIS), having sophisticated functions for spatial data analysis and query. For publishing the data on web page OGC-compliant services are used. The HGIS information content comprise of a) glacier inventory maps and b) inventory data sheet. The map displays the glacier morphology features like accumulation zone and ablation (ice exposed and debris covered) zones, snout location, de-glaciated valleys, moraines and glacier lakes. The basin, sub-basin and administrative boundaries form the background. The inventory data sheet attributes for each glacier provides information on glacier Location, Identification, Dimension, Orientation, Elevation, Classification, etc. The spatial map and datasheet are linked by unique glacier identification number (galc_id) which is a key field present in all corresponding glacier related point, polygon or line layers. All the glacier attribute were made amenable to query and analysis by users. HGIS represents a significant step towards mapping and compiling individual glacier level inventory data in spatial form to fill the void in data and information on the status of Glaciers in the Himalaya and Trans-Himalayan Karakoram region. HGIS provides a basis for assessing the glacier inventory data which has applications in studies related to climate change, water resource planning, hydropower site selection and mitigation of glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) hazards.

Highlights

  • Himalayan Glacier Information System (HGIS) provides baseline information on about 35,000 glaciers of entire Himalaya, Trans Himalaya including Karakoram region distributed in 3 major basins (Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra basins) sub divided into 55 sub-basins

  • HGIS provides a basis for assessing information on glaciers, which is important for understanding climate change, water resource planning, and mitigation of glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) hazards

  • The HGIS software design and development comprised of review of existing information Systems / Decision Support System (DSS) like Glacier Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS), International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) & Water Resources Information System (WRIS), etc

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Introduction

Himalayan Glacier Information System (HGIS) provides baseline information on about 35,000 glaciers of entire Himalaya, Trans Himalaya including Karakoram region distributed in 3 major basins (Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra basins) sub divided into 55 sub-basins. The glacier information is prepared from Indian remote sensing satellite Resourcesat-I LISS III / AWiFS data of period 2004-07 for all glaciers located in India or outside but contributing to rivers in India. The Western Indus region outside India is mapped using AWiFS data of period 200711. The HGIS information content comprise of a) glacier inventory maps and b) glacier inventory data sheet. The glacier inventory map displays the glacier morphology like accumulation zone, ablation zone, both ablation zone ice exposed and debris covered. The Inventory data sheet provides information on Glacier Identification Number, Dimension, Orientation, Elevation, Primary Classification, Form, etc.

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