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ОбложкаSatellite image atlas of glaciers of the world. Glaciers of Asia / ed. by S.Richard, Jr.Williams, J.G.Ferrigno. - Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2010. - viii, 349 p.: ill. (some col.), maps (some col.). - (U.S. Geological Survey professional paper; 1386-F). - Incl. bibl. ref. - ISBN 978-1-4113-2609-5
 

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Major Sections

Foreword ...................................................... III
Preface ......................................................... V
About this Volume .............................................. VI
Acknowledgments ............................................... VII

F-l. Glaciers of the Former Soviet Union, by Vladimir M.
     Kotlyakov, senior author, with contributions from
     A.M. Dyakova (Siberia), V.S. Koryakin (Russian Arctic
     Islands), V.I. Kravtsova (Caucasus, Altay),
     G.B. Osipova (Tien Shan), G.M. Varnakova (Pamirs and
     Alai Range), V.N. Vinogradov (Kamchatka),
     O.N. Vinogradov (Caucasus), and N.M. Zverkova (Ural
     Mountains and Taymyr Peninsula) ........................... Fl
        With sections on Fluctuations of Glaciers of
        the Central Caucasus and Gora El'Brus (with
        a subsection on The Glaciological Disaster in North
        Osetiya), by Vladmir M. Kotlyakov, O.V. Rototaeva,
        and G.A. Nosenko, Investigations of the Fluctuations
        of Surge-Type Glaciers in the Pamirs Based on
        Observations from Space, by Vladimir M. Kotlyakov,
        G.B. Osipova and D.G. Tsvetkov, and the Glaciology
        of the Russian High Arctic from Landsat Imagery,
        by J.A. Dowdeswell, E.K. Dowdeswell, M. Williams,
        and A.F. Clazovskii ................................... F59
F-2. Glaciers of China, by Shi Yafeng, Mi Desheng, Yao
     Tandong, Zeng Qunzhu, and Liu Chaohai ................... F127
F-3. Glaciers of Afghanistan, by John E. Shroder, Jr., and
     Michael P. Bishop ....................................... F167
F-4. Glaciers of Pakistan, by John E. Shroder, Jr., and
     Michael P. Bishop ....................................... F201
F-S. Glaciers of India, by Chander P. Vohra .................. F259
        With an updated supplement on A Study of Selected
        Glaciers Under the Changing Climate Regime, by Syed
        Iqbal Hasnain, Rajesh Kumar, Safaraz Ahmad, and
        Shresth Tayal ........................................ F275
F-6. Glaciers of Nepal - Glacier Distribution in the Nepal
     Himalaya with Comparison to the Karakoram Range, by
     Keiji Higuchi, Okitsugu Watanabe, Hiroji Fushimi,
     Shuhei Takenaka, and Akio Nagoshi ....................... F293
        With a supplementhy Yutaka Ageta ..................... F317
F-7. Glaciers of Bhutan, by Shuji Iwata ...................... F321
F-8. The Paleoenvironmental Record Preserved in Middle-
     Latitude, High-Mountain Glaciers: An Overview of U.S.
     Geological Survey Research in Central Asia and the
     United States, by L. DeWayne Cecil, David L. Naftz,
     Paul F. Schuster, David D. Susong, and Jaromy
     R. Green ................................................ F335


Glaciers of the Former Soviet Union - by V.M. Kotlyakov,
senior author, with contributions from A.M. Dyakova (Siberia),
V.S. Koryakin (Russian Arctic Islands), V.I. Kravtsova
(Caucasus, Altay), G.B. Osipova (Tien Shan), G.M. Varnakova
(Pamirs and Alai Range), V.N. Vinogradov (Kamchatka),
O.N. Vinogradov (Caucasus), and N.M. Zverkova (Ural Mountains
and Taymyr Peninsula) ........................................... 1

Abstract ........................................................ 1
Introduction .................................................... 1
Discussion of Glaciers by Region ................................ 2

  Figure  1. Glacierized regions of the Former Soviet Union
             according to the Glacier Inventory of the USSR ..... 3
    Table 1. Data on the glaciers of the Former Soviet Union .... 3
  Figure  2. Morphological types of mountain glaciers adopted
             for the Glacier Inventory of the USSR .............. 4
             Caucasus (in Russia and the Republic of Georgia) ... 4
  Figure  3. Map of the glacierization of a large portion of
             the Caucasus region, compiled for the World Atlas
             of Snow and Ice Resources .......................... 5
    Table 2. Distribution of glaciers in the main regions of
             the Caucasus ....................................... 5
    Table 3. Glacier complexes and large glaciers of the
             Caucasus
    Table 4. The distribution of glaciers and glacier
             complexes in the Caucasus based on their area ...... 6
    Table 5. The distribution of glaciers of the Caucasus
             according to morphological types ................... 7
  Figure  4. Part of an enlarged Landsat 2 MSS image taken
             on 9 July 1976, and map of the morphologial types
             of glaciers of the same part of the Western
             Caucasus, including Gora El'brus ................... 7
  Figure  5. Aerial photograph of the Lednik Marukhskiy taken
             on 15 September 1955, and a series of
             glaciological maps of this glacier based on
             detailed studies done during the IHD ............. 8-9
  Figure  6. Enlargement of part of a Landsat 2 MSS image
             taken on 9 July 1976, depicting the El'brus
             massif ............................................ 10
  Figure  7. Panoramic photographic mosaic of the northern
             and southern slopes of Gora El'brus ............... 10
  Figure  8. Part of an enlargement of a Landsat 2 MSS image
             of the Central Caucasus, taken on 13 September
             1977, and map of the morphological types of
             glaciers of the Central Caucasus .................. 11
  Figure  9. Two enlargements of the part of the Central
             Caucasus around Lednik Bezengi depicted on Landsat
             2 MSS images taken on 9 July 1976 and 13 September
             1977 .............................................. 12
  Figure 10. Illustrations of the surging Lednik Kolka, Gora
             Kazbek: Aerial photograph, sketch map of the
             advance, and morphology of the glacier basin ...... 13
  Figure 11. Part of the Eastern Caucasus with the Djul'tydag
             range depicted on a Landsat 2 MSS image taken on
             28 August 1976 .................................... 14
Pamirs, Alai (Alayskiy), and Gissar (Hisor) Ranges (in the
Republics of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan) ........... 14
    Table 6. Largest glaciers of the Pamirs and the Gissar
             (Hisor) and Alai (Alayskiy) Ranges ................ 15
    Table 7. Distribution of glaciers based on their area ...... 15
  Figure 12. Landsat 2 MSS image of the Central Pamirs
             acquired on 28 September 1977, and the
             distribution pattern of the area and number of
             glaciers related to glacier orientation in the
             Hisor and Alayskiy Ranges and the Pamirs .......... 16
  Figure 13. The Lednik Bivachnyy surging glacier, tributary
             of Lednik Fedchenko with loops of medial
             moraines .......................................... 17
  Figure 14. Enlargement of part of the Landsat image,
             showing the Lednik Fedchenko basin, and sketch
             map showing the distribution pattern of
             morphological types of glaciers in this area ...... 18
  Figure 15. Enlargement of part of the Landsat image of 28
             September 1977, showing the eastern part of
             Zaalayskiy Khrebet (Qatorkŭhi Pasi Oloy) and
             part of the Eastern Pamirs, and sketch map
             showing the pattern of morphological types of
             glaciers in this region ........................... 19
  Figure 16. Debris-free slope glaciers of the Eastern
             Pamirs ............................................ 20
  Figure 17. Enlargement of part of the Landsat image,
             showing the upper reaches of the Saukdara river,
             and sketch map of surges of the Saukdara group
             of glaciers from 1973 to 1977 ..................... 20
  Figure 18. Photograph taken August 1976 of the rapid
             advance of ice of Lednik Valy caused by its
             surge ............................................. 21
  Figure 19. Photograph showing the western part of the
             Khrebet Alayskiy on 18 September 1976 ............. 22
Tien Shan (in the Republics of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan) ...... 22
  Figure 20. Morphological types of glaciers in the western
             part of Khrebet Alayskiy delineated from space
             photographs and images ............................ 23
    Table 8. Distribution of Tien Shan glaciers in various
             river or lake basins .............................. 23
  Piks Pobedy and Khan-Tengri in Central Tien Shan ............. 24
  Figure 21. Part of a Landsat 2 MSS image of the Pobedy and
             Khan Tägiri/Kan-Too peak region taken on
             16 October 1976 ................................... 24
    Table 9. Largest glaciers in the Tien Shan ................. 25
    Table 10.Distribution of glaciers in two regions of the
             Central Tien Shan based on their area ............. 25
  Figure 22. Enlargement of part of a Landsat 1 MSS image
             taken on 18 September 1973, and aerial
             photograph and map of the same area ............... 26
Khrebet Ak-Shyyrak in Central Tien Shan ........................ 27
  Figure 23. Enlargement of part of a Landsat 1 MSS image of
             Khrebet Ak-Shyyrak taken on 18 September 1973,
             map of the morphological types of glaciers, and
             distribution pattern of the area and number of
             glaciers .......................................... 28
  Figure 24. Aerial photograph of Lednik Severniy Karasay in
             Khrebet Ak-Shyyrak ................................ 28
Altay (Russia and Kazakhstan) .................................. 29
  Figure 25. Glaciers in the main mountain-glacier areas of
             the Altay - on the Katunskiy, Severo-Chuyskiy,
             and Yuzhno-Chuyskiy Khrebet, and the
             distribution pattern of the area and number of
             glaciers .......................................... 29
    Table 11.Largest glaciers in the Russian Altay ............. 30
  Figure 26. Image of the central Altay with the Gora Belukha
             glacier group taken from the Salyut-1 space
             station on 14June 1971; and comparison of the
             delineation of the glacier boundaries shown on
             topographic maps and derived from the space
             image ............................................. 31
  Figure 27. Part of a Landsat 2 MSS image of Katunskiy
             Khrebet taken on 11 July 1977, map of surface
             morphology, and morphological types of glaciers
             in this region .................................... 32
  Figure 28. Part of the Landsat 2 MSS image taken on 11 July
             1977 of the Bish-Irdu glacier complex in the
             Severo-Chuyskiy Khrebet, enlarged portion of the
             image, and depiction of this region on a map ...... 33
Ural Mountains (Ural'skiye Gory) ............................... 34
  Figure 29. Enlargement of a Landsat 1 MSS image of the
             Northern Urals acquired on 25 June 1973 ........... 34
  Figure 30. Distribution pattern of glaciers in the Polar
             Urals, and by area and number related to
             orientation ....................................... 35
  Figure 31. Part of an enlargement of a Landsat 1 MSS image
             of part of the Polar Urals acquired on 6 March
             1973: Bol'shoy Khadyta river-valley, and
             location of the Lednik Obrucheva .................. 36
  Figure 32. Aerial photograph taken on 30 July 1953 of
             Lednik Obrucheva; morphology of the surface; and
             changes of the surface elevation of the Lednik
             Obrucheva in the Polar Urals ...................... 36
The Byrranga Mountains (Gory Byrranga) in Northern Russia ...... 37
  Figure 33. Landsat 1 MSS image acquired 26 July 1973
             showing the distribution of glaciers in the Gory
             Byrranga in the region near lat. 76°N., long.
             108°E.; sketch of glacier location; and dis
             tribution pattern of glacier orientation in the
             Gory Byrranga ..................................... 37
Northeastern Siberia ........................................... 38
  Figure 34. Distribution of glaciers over Khrebet Suntar-
             Khayata; distribution patterns of the number and
             area of glaciers relating to the orientation in
             Khrebet Suntar-Khayata; and Khrebet Cherskogo ..... 38
    Table 12.Distribution of glaciers in the Khrebet Suntar-
             Khayata based on their size ....................... 39
  Figure 35. Enlargements of two Landsat 2 MSS images of the
             Koryakskoye highland, northeastern Siberia,
             taken on 2 July 1975 and 26 August 1975; and
             distribution of glaciers in the highest part of
             the Koryakskoye highland .......................... 39
  Figure 36. Distribution of aufeis areas in northeastern
             Siberia ........................................... 40
Kamchatka ...................................................... 40
  Figure 37. Morphological types of present-day glaciers in
             the volcanic regions of Kamchatka ................. 41
  Figure 38. Aerial photograph of glaciers in the crater and
             on the slopes of Vulkan Mutnovskaya Sopka ......... 41
Russian Arctic ................................................. 42
Franz Josef Land (Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa) ....................... 42
  Figure 39. Glacierized regions of Franz Josef Land: western
             region; central region; and eastern region ........ 43
    Table 13.The area of glaciers in Franz Josef Land .......... 43
  Figure 40. Landsat 3 MSS image of the western part of Franz
             Josef Land acquired on 24 March 1978 .............. 44
Severnaya Zemlya ............................................... 44
  Figure 41. Glacierization of Severnaya Zemlya ................ 45
    Table 14.The area of glaciers on Severnaya Zemlya .......... 45
  Figure 42. Landsat 1 MSS image of the northern part of
             Severnaya Zemlya taken on 28 July 1973 ............ 46
Novaya Zemlya .................................................. 47
Conclusions .................................................... 47
  Figure 43. Glacierization of Novaya Zemlya ................... 48
Acknowledgments ................................................ 48
    Table 15.The glaciers on Novaya Zemlya ..................... 49
  Figure 44. Landsat 1 MSS image of the central part of
             Novozemel'skiy ice cap taken on 23 July 1973 ...... 49
    Table 16.Optimum Landsat 1,2, and 3 MSS images of
             glaciers of the Former Soviet Union ............ 50-55
  Figure 45. Index map of the optimum Landsat 1,2, and 3
             MSS images of the Former Soviet Union .......... 56-58
Fluctuations of Glaciers of the Central Caucasus and Gora
Elbrus, with a Section on the Glaciological Disaster in
North Osetiya - by V.M. Kotlyakov, O.V. Rototaeva, and
G.A. Nosenko ................................................... 59
Introduction ................................................... 59
  Figure 46. Image of Gora El'brus and its glaciers on 25
             August 2002 ....................................... 60
  Figure 47. ASTER image of the glaciers on the southern
             slope of Gora El'brus taken on 15 September
             2001 .............................................. 60
  Figure 48. Map of the glaciers of Gora El'brus ............... 61
    Table 17.Changes in the position of the termini of Elbrus
             glaciers during different periods of
             observation ....................................... 61
  Figure 49. Part of the 25 August 2002 International Space
             Station image enlarged to show the lake-moraine
             complex near the terminus of the retreating
             Lednik Birdzhalytchiran, Gora El'brus ............. 63
  Figure 50. Aerial and space photographs of Lednik
             Bol'shoy Azau,  Gora El'brus, showing changes in
             the terminus shape and position ................... 64
  Figure 51. Aerial photograph (1987) of the terminus of
             Lednik Ullumalienderku, Gora El'brus, during
             a surge event ..................................... 65
Glaciological Disaster in North Osetiya ........................ 66
  Figure 52. Photographs (1981 and 2004) of the Lednik
             Kukurtli, Gora El'brus ............................ 67
  Figure 53. ASTER image taken on 15 September 2001, showing
             glaciers of the central Caucasus .................. 68
    Table 18.Changes in the position of glacier termini from
             1987 to 2001/04 in the Tcherek River basin ........ 68
  Figure 54. Image taken from the International Space Station
             in 2002, showing the retreating Lednik Karaugom ... 69
  Figure 55. Aerial photograph taken in July 2004 of the
             terminus of Lednik Ailama and the stagnant
             terminus of Lednik Dykh-su covered with debris .... 69
  Figure 56. Photograph taken in August 2003 of the advancing
             front of Lednik Mizhirgitchiran ................... 70
  Figure 57. Oblique aerial photograph of avalanche debris in
             the Karmadon basin caused by the 20 September
             2002 catastrophic collapse of the Lednik Kolka .... 70
  Figure 58. Two ASTER images of the Genaldon river valley,
             scene of the Lednik Kolka disaster ................ 71
  Figure 59. Oblique aerial photograph taken on 21 September
             2002, looking southwest at the avalanche debris
             saturated with water .............................. 72
  Figure 60. Oblique aerial photograph taken on 24 September
             2002, looking south at the mountain crest in the
             source region of Lednik Kolka ..................... 73
  Figure 61. International Space Station image taken on 13
             August 2002 of Lednik Maili and Lednik Kolka ...... 74
  Figure 62. Oblique aerial photograph taken September 2002,
             looking south at the empty cirque of Lednik
             Kolka after the disaster .......................... 74
  Figure 63. International Space Station image taken on 19
             October 2002, looking south at Gora Kasbek
             volcanic massif and the cirques of Ledniki Maili
             and Kolka ......................................... 75
  Figure 64. Enlarged section of 27 September 2002 ASTER
             image ............................................. 75
  Figure 65. Terrestrial photograph taken on 28 June 2003 of
             one of the lakes in the Kolka bed dammed by a
             combination of ice and debris ..................... 76
  Figure 66. Oblique aerial photograph taken on September
             2003, looking southeast at the collapsing
             avalanche debris in Karmadon basin and the
             dammed lake near Saniba settlement one year
             after the disaster ................................ 76
Investigations of the Fluctuations of Surge-Type Glaciers in
the Pamirs based on Observations from Space - by
V.M. Kotlyakov, G.B. Osipova, and D.G.Tsvetkov ................. 77
Introduction ................................................... 77
Compilation of an Inventory of Surging Glaciers of
the Pamirs ..................................................... 77
    Table 19.The number of surge-type glaciers in the large
             river basins of the Pamirs ........................ 78
    Table 20.The largest observed surges of the glaciers of
             the Pamirs from 1960 to 2003 ...................... 78
  Figure 67. KFA-1000 photograph taken in 1973 from a
             Resurs-Fl satellite showing surge-type glaciers
             in the Central Pamirs ............................. 79
  Figure 68. KFA-1000 photograph taken in 1985 from
             a Resurs-Fl satellite showing surge-type
             glaciers in the central part of Zaalayskiy
             Khrebet (Qatorkŭhi Pasi Oloy in Tajikistan,
             Chong Alay Kyrka Toosu in Kyrgyzstan) ............. 80
Investigation of the Fluctuation Regime of Compound Glaciers ... 80
  Figure 69. Morphology of the lower part of
             Lednik Oktyabr'skiye from 1946 to 1990 ............ 81
  Figure 70. Photographs from space of Lednik Oktyabr'skiye .... 82
  Figure 71. Graph of the velocity of the ice movement along
             longitudinal profile of Lednik Oktyabr'skiye,
             showing the stage of recovery (1972-1985) and
             the surge (1985-1990) ............................. 82
  Figure 72. Photographs of Lednik Bivachniy and Lednik
             Moscow State University: 1973, pre-surge; 1980,
             post-surge; and 2001 soon after the successive
             surge ............................................. 83
  Figure 73. Images from space of the Gundo-Dorofeeva glacier
             system before, during, and after the 1989-1990
             surge ............................................. 84
The State of Surging Glaciers - Ledniki Medvezhiy and
Geograficheskogo Obshchestva ................................... 85
  Figure 74. Aerial photographs showing the tongue of Lednik
             Medvezhiy during the surge of 1988 to 1989, and
             in 2001 ........................................... 86
  Figure 75. Sketch map of the Lednik Geograficheskogo
             Obshchestva (RGO Glacier) basin showing glaciers,
             the reconstructed outline of the glacier's
             terminus in 1916, a reconstructed dammed lake
             in 1916, locations of velocity profiles, and
             a mudflow on the surface of the glacier in
             September 2002 .................................... 88
  Figure 76. Aerial photograph taken on 13 October 2002 of
             the terminus of Lednik RGO, looking northeast ..... 89
  Figure 77. International Space Station images of Lednik RGO
             taken on 25 June 2001 and 30 September 2002 ....... 90
Investigations of the Fluctuations of "Normal" Non-Surging
Glaciers in the Eastern Pamirs ................................. 90
  Figure 78. Landsat image of the Eastern Pamirs where
             glacier-retreat measurements listed in table 21
             were made ......................................... 91
    Table 21.Retreat velocity of the termini of glaciers of
             the Eastern Pamirs from 1972 to 2001 .............. 92
  Figure 79. Sketch map showing the retreat of the terminus
             of Lednik Severniy Zulumart (Eastern Pamirs)
             based on interpretation of a 1946 aerial
             photograph and 1972,1978,1990, and 2001 space
             images and photographs ............................ 92
    Table 22.Retreat of the terminus and decrease in the area
             of the tongue of Lednik Severniy Zulumart from
             1946 to 2001 ...................................... 93
The Glaciology of the Russian High Arctic from Landsat
Imagery - by J.A. Dowdeswell, E.K. Dowdeswell, M.Williams,
and A.F. Glazovskii ............................................ 94
Abstract ....................................................... 94
Introduction ................................................... 95
Glaciological Background ....................................... 95
  Figure 80. Map of the Russian High Arctic showing the major
             ice-covered archipelagos of Franz Josef Land,
             Novaya Zemlya, and Severnaya Zemlya, together
             with the smaller glacierized islands further
             east .............................................. 96
  Figure 81. Diagrams showing the effects of cloud cover on
             Landsat image quality for selected Path-Rows in
             the Russian High Arctic, including Franz Josef
             Land, Novaya Zemlya, and Severnaya Zemlya: April
             to September, May, July and September ............. 97
Franz Josef Land ............................................... 98
Severnaya Zemlya ............................................... 98
  Figure 82. Map of the Franz Josef Land archipelago showing
             the distribution of ice masses .................... 99
  Figure 83. Map of the islands of Severnaya Zemlya showing
             the distribution of ice masses ................... 100
  Figure 84. Landsat false-color Multispectral Scanner image
             of the ice caps in northern Severnaya Zemlya ..... 101
Novaya Zemlya ................................................. 102
Other Glacierized Islands in the Russian High Arctic .......... 102
  Figure 85. Map of Novaya Zemlya showing the distribution
             of ice masses .................................... 103
Glaciological Investigation of Russian High Arctic Ice
Masses from Landsat Imagery ................................... 104
Ice-Surface Topography ........................................ 104
  Figure 86. Map of the ice divides on the ice caps of Franz
             Josef Land, shown on a georeferenced mosaic of
             Landsat TM images acquired on 25 July 1986 ....... 105
Ice Dynamics .................................................. 105
Outlet Glaciers and Icebergs .................................. 105
  Figure 87. Landsat TM image sub-scene showing an example
             of the major ice divides on the Ostrov Gallya
             ice cap in Franz Josef Land ...................... 106
  Figure 88. Digitally enhanced Landsat TM image sub-scene
             of the major ice divide running along the
             northeast-southwest trending spine of Novaya
             Zemlya ........................................... 107
  Figure 89. Landsat TM images of iceberg-producing outlet
             glaciers draining ice caps in the Russian High
             Arctic ........................................... 108
  Figure 90. Four georeferenced and edge-enhanced sub-scenes
             of Landsat images of the Lednik Znamenityy on
             Zemlya Vil cheka, Franz Josef Land, showing
             large numbers of tabular icebergs ................ 109
Floating Ice Shelves or Ice Tongues ........................... 110
  Figure 91. Annotated Landsat TM band 3 image sub-scene of
             the Lednik Matusevicha on Ostrov Oktyabr skoy
             Revolyutsii, Severnaya Zemlya .................... 110
  Figure 92. Graph showing ice-surface profiles from two ice
             shelves and their parent drainage basins on
             Severnaya Zemlya, derived from analysis of
             Russian aerial photographs from the 1950s ........ 111
  Figure 93. Landsat TM image of three flat ice-marginal
             glacier termini on the ice cap on Ostrov Zemlya
             Georga, western Franz Josef Land ................. 112
  Figure 94. Map of the ice caps on Franz Josef Land, with
             marginal areas of low surface gradient ........... 113
Surge-Type Glaciers ........................................... 114
  Figure 95. Digitally enhanced Landsat TM image of the
             outlet glaciers entering Zaliv Nordenshel'da,
             Novaya Zemlya .................................... 115
Snow-and-Ice Facies and Glacier Mass Balance .................. 115
  Figure 96. Digitally enhanced Landsat TM sub-scene showing
             the snow-and-ice facies on a summer image of
             the Lednik Kropotkina on Ostrov Zemlya
             Aleksandry, Franz Josef Land ..................... 116
  Figure 97. Landsat TM sub-scene of Ostrov Ketlitsa, Franz
             Josef Land ....................................... 117

Conclusions ................................................... 118
Acknowledgments ............................................... 119
References Cited .............................................. 119


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