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Summary of work on the Kara­-Batkak Glacier in 2014 Rysbek Satylkanov CHARIS-KG project manager Institute of Water Problems and Hydropower Under the National.

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1 Summary of work on the Kara­-Batkak Glacier in 2014 Rysbek Satylkanov CHARIS-KG project manager Institute of Water Problems and Hydropower Under the National Academy of Science CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

2 Geographic coverage of the Tian-Shan and Pamir-Alai in Kyrgyzstan

3 CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

4 Research We plan to conduct research studies on climate change at 3 different elevation points (at Tian-Shan HMSC, located in the Chon-Kyzyl-Suu valley):  The first point is the coast of Issyk-Kul Lake – 1610 m asl;  The second point - Meteorological station TSHMSC, altitude 2550 m asl;  The third point – Kara-Batkak Glacier – height 3400 m asl.

5 Hydro-meteorological network in the basin of river Chon-Kyzyl-Suu Surface snow survey 1956-1997, 2008-2014 Snow depth, density, and water reserves stored in the snow Glaciology 1957-1997, 2008-2014 Determination of the height, density, and water storage in the snow Amount of melted snow, ice Determining the position of the snow line Solar radiation and surface albedo Experiments with artificial enhancement of melting Meteorology 1954-2014 Temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloud cover, wind Hydrological 1954-1990, 2013-2014 Water levels, costs and temperature CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

6 In 2014 the framework of CHARIS the following field observations were carried out on Kara-Batkak: I) Monthly observations of snow accumulation in the ablation zone of the glacier at an altitude of 3300-3500 m during cold season (October – June) CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

7 II) Weekly observations over ice ablation during warm season (June-September) on the glacier tongue at an altitude of 3300-3500 m CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

8 III) Weekly observations of ice ablation at buried part of the glacier (at altitudes of 3300-3500 m) CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

9 IV) GPS-survey of the front line of the glacier tongue (at the end of ablation season) CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

10 V) Daily observations over the level and flow of water at hydrological station Kashka-Tor – at the river source CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

11 VI) Meteorological observations on the glacier tongue. Recording of weekly temperature and humidity at 3350m, of bi-annual t and humidity at 3300 m and 3500 m, and daily recording of precipitation at 3300 m. CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

12 VII) Measurement of thickness and density of the snow cover during the period of maximum accumulation in the area of ​​ glacier accumulation and ablation at an altitude of 4100 to 3650 m (beginning of June) CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

13 VIII) Daily observations over snow and ice ablation. Over snow ablation – at one point at 3500 m (June); over ice ablation- at 2 points with a gradient of heights of 100 m (at 3400 and 3500 m) full month of July CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

14 IX) Calculation of the glacier mass balance in accordance with monitoring data of 2013-2014 for the World Glacier Monitoring Centre (Zurich)

15 Kyrgyz-Chinese scientific conference "Impact of climate change to the mountain ecosystems of the Tian-Shan" (11-15 August, 2014, Kyzyl-Suu, Issyk-Kul)

16 The CHARIS-KG team was also part of the special working group on glaciers monitoring and hydrometeorological observations of Arabel and Uchkol river basins at concessionary area of CJSC “Kumtor Gold Company” (KGC). Monitoring purpose. To assess the current state of glaciers, identification the dynamics of change (speed, linear retreat and depression of surfaces of observed glaciers) in the zones of anthropogenic influence of KGC, and at glaciers, presumably not subject to anthropogenic impact of KGC during monitoring period of 2014- 2018. CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014

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18 THANK YOU! r.satylkanov@gmail.com CHARIS meeting, Dehradun, India October 12-16, 2014


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