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Mölg, Nico; Bolch, Tobias; Rastner, Philipp; Strozzi, Tazio; Paul, Frank (2018): Glacier inventory of Pamir and Karakoram, link to GIS files [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.894707, Supplement to: Mölg, N et al. (2018): A consistent glacier inventory for Karakoram and Pamir derived from Landsat data: distribution of debris cover and mapping challenges. Earth System Science Data, 10(4), 1807-1827, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-1807-2018

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Abstract:
Knowledge about the coverage and characteristics of glaciers in High Mountain Asia is still incomplete and heterogeneous. However, several applications such as modelling of past or future glacier development, runoff or glacier volume, rely on the existence and accessibility of complete datasets. In particular, precise outlines of glacier extent are required to spatially constrain glacier-specific calculations such as length, area and volume changes or flow velocities. As a contribution to the Randolph Glacier Inventory (RGI) and the Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS) glacier database, we have produced a homogeneous inventory of the Pamir and the Karakoram mountain ranges using 28 Landsat TM and ETM+ scenes acquired around the year 2000. We applied a standardized method of automated digital glacier mapping and manual correction using coherence images from ALOS-1 PALSAR-1 as an additional source of information; we then separated the glacier complexes into individual glaciers using drainage divides derived by watershed analysis from the ASTER GDEM2, and separately delineated all debris-covered areas. Assessment of uncertainties was performed for debris-covered and clean-ice glacier parts using the buffer method and independent multiple digitizing of three glaciers representing key challenges such as shadows and debris cover. Indeed, along with seasonal snow at high elevations, shadow and debris cover represent the largest uncertainties in our final dataset. In total, we mapped more than 27'800 glaciers >0.02 km² covering an area of 35'520 ±1948 km² and an elevation range from 2260 m to 8600 m. Regional median glacier elevations vary from 4150 m (Pamir Alai) to almost 5400 m (Karakoram), which is largely due to differences in temperature and precipitation. Supraglacial debris covers an area of 3587 ±662 km², i.e. 10% of the total glacierised area. Larger glaciers have a higher share in debris-covered area (up to >20%), making it an important factor to be considered in subsequent applications.
Coverage:
Latitude: 37.700000 * Longitude: 73.600000
Event(s):
Karakoram_Pamir * Latitude: 37.700000 * Longitude: 73.600000 * Location: Karakoram, Pamir
Comment:
Glacier inventory of the Pamir and Karakoram. The data files contain shapefiles for the complete glaciers, the debris-covered as well as the debris-free area. Additionally, a description file is included. The data files are ca. 108MB in size.
Size:
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