21-Mar-2022: Measuring Depth of Himalayan Glaciers to Assess Water Availability

It is imperative to estimate the thickness of the Himalayan glaciers in order to assess the water availability stored in these glaciers. Geophysical techniques and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) profiling have been employed for assessing depth of some glaciers by the Geological Survey of India (GSI). National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) under Ministry of Earth Sciences has approached International agencies and potential partners to develop and demonstrate innovative airborne radar survey technique which is not available in India and it is also not commercially available elsewhere. Once the technology is matured this work will be taken up.

The areas of the Himalayas which will be explored will be decided once the technology is matured.

19-Mar-2021: Depth of Himalayan Glaciers

A proposal has been initiated by National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) Ministry of Earth Sciences to estimate thickness of Himalayan glaciers using innovative airborne radar surveys in collaboration with established Indian researchers in India and abroad.

A pilot study is proposed in Lahaul-Spiti basin of Himachal Pradesh for customizing the technique and methods in initial phase followed by Airborne radar surveys across representative sub-basins of Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra basins in the next phase.

No specific funds have been allocated pending the finalization of project, Airborne radar surveys are proposed to estimate the thickness of Himalayan glaciers.

Different techniques like geophysical techniques and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) profiling have been employed for glacier depth assessment by Geological Survey of India (GSI). Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) carries out Research and Development study to estimate thickness of major Himalayan glaciers using remote sensing based methods. Design, fabrication and testing of compact and lightweight radar and antennas suitable for helicopter-based operations are proposed for which sufficient expertise is available in India and with overseas Indians.

The tenure of the project and the number of project personnel are not yet finalised.