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Analysis of the Snow Cover Area of the Gangotri and Surrounding Glaciers using Remote Sensing and GIS
Author(s) -
V. I. Nath
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.37865
Subject(s) - glacier , snow , snow cover , terrain , physical geography , environmental science , range (aeronautics) , hydrology (agriculture) , snow line , remote sensing , snow field , geology , geography , geomorphology , cartography , engineering , geotechnical engineering , aerospace engineering
Himalayas has one in every of the biggest resources of snow and ice, which act as a freshwater reservoir for all of the rivers originating from it. Monitoring of these sources is vital for the assessment of availability of water within the Himalayan Rivers. The mapping of Glaciers could be very tough undertaking due to the inaccessibility and remoteness of the terrain. Faraway sensing techniques are regularly the simplest way to research glaciers in remote mountains and to monitor a large range of glaciers in multitemporal manner. This paper presents the results obtained from the analysis of 5 set of Landsat 8 Band 3 - Green and Band 6 - SWIR 1 images from year 2017 to 2021 for the monitoring and analysis of approx 76% of Gangotri and Surrounding Glaciers (GSG) main snow covered area. It is seen in the analysis that there has been a down fall around 85 sq km of the Snow Cover of the Gangotri and Surrounding Glacier and Surrounding Glaciers (GSG) Area in the years of 2018 and 2019 respectively from the year 2017. In 2020 huge recovery has occurred with a drastic increase in snow cover area by approximately the same amount which has been previously depleted. After 2020, it seems that a gradual drop of 27 sq km occurred in 2021. Calculation shows a dip of 14.91% of snow cover area from 2017 to 2018 of the Gangotri and Surrounding Glaciers (GSG) which was recovered to original level in 2020. Slight dip of around 4.88% occurred in the current year 2021.

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