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Manifestations and mechanisms of the Karakoram glacier Anomaly
Farinotti, D.; Immerzeel, W.W.; de Kok, R.J.; Quincey, D.J.; Dehecq, A. (2020). Manifestations and mechanisms of the Karakoram glacier Anomaly. Nature Geoscience 13(1): 8-16. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-019-0513-5
In: Nature Geoscience. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 1752-0894; e-ISSN 1752-0908, more
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  • Farinotti, D.
  • Immerzeel, W.W.
  • de Kok, R.J.
  • Quincey, D.J.
  • Dehecq, A.

Abstract
    Global-scale glacier shrinkage is one of the most prominent signs of ongoing climatic change. However, important differences in glacier response exist at the regional scale, and evidence has accumulated that one particular region stands out: the Karakoram. In the past two decades, the region has shown balanced to slightly positive glacier budgets, an increase in glacier ice flow speeds, stable to partially advancing glacier termini and widespread glacier surge activity. This is in stark contrast to the rest of High Mountain Asia, where glacier retreat and slowdown dominate, and glacier surging is largely absent. Termed the Karakoram Anomaly, recent observations show that the anomalous glacier behaviour partially extends to the nearby Western Kun Lun and Pamir. Several complementary explanations have now been presented for the Anomaly’s deeper causes, but our understanding is far from complete. Whether the Anomaly will continue to exist in the coming decades remains unclear, but its long-term persistence seems unlikely in light of the considerable warming anticipated by current projections of future climate.

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