2023
DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1677
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How resilient are waterways of the Asian Himalayas? Finding adaptive measures for future sustainability

Abstract: The high‐mountain system, a storehouse of major waterways that support important ecosystem services to about 1.5 billion people in the Himalaya, is facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change during the 21st century. Intensified floods, accelerating glacial retreat, rapid permafrost degradation, and prolonged droughts are altering the natural hydrological balances and generating unpredictable spatial and temporal distributions of water availability. Anthropogenic activities are adding further pressur… Show more

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“…Previously heavy metal source apportionment studies were utilized by geographic information systems-based geostatistical models (Agyeman et al, 2021;Duan et al, 2020;Lv, 2019), multivariate statistics analyses (Qu et al, 2013) and isotopic signatures (Zhu et al, 2017) mostly as qualitative methods. However, the combination of geographic information system (GIS) with geostatistical and multivariate statistical analysis techniques has increasingly become useful in analysing the regionalscale arrangement of the HMC within water and soil samples (Kattel et al, 2023;Ma et al, 2018;Zeng et al, 2022;.…”
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“…Previously heavy metal source apportionment studies were utilized by geographic information systems-based geostatistical models (Agyeman et al, 2021;Duan et al, 2020;Lv, 2019), multivariate statistics analyses (Qu et al, 2013) and isotopic signatures (Zhu et al, 2017) mostly as qualitative methods. However, the combination of geographic information system (GIS) with geostatistical and multivariate statistical analysis techniques has increasingly become useful in analysing the regionalscale arrangement of the HMC within water and soil samples (Kattel et al, 2023;Ma et al, 2018;Zeng et al, 2022;.…”
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confidence: 99%