Precipitation phase drives seasonal and decadal snowline changes in high mountain Asia
Bernat M, Miles ES, Kneib M, Fujita K, Sasaki O, Shaw T, Pellicciotti F. 2025. Precipitation phase drives seasonal and decadal snowline changes in high mountain Asia. Environmental Research Letters. 20(6), 064039.
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Bernat, M.;
Miles, E. S.;
Kneib, M.;
Fujita, K.;
Sasaki, O.;
Shaw, ThomasISTA
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Pellicciotti, FrancescaISTA 


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Snow cover is of key importance for water resources in high mountain Asia (HMA) and is expected to undergo extensive changes in a warming climate. Past studies have quantified snow cover changes with satellite products of relatively low spatial resolution (∼500 m) which are hindered by the steep topography of this mountain region. We derive snowlines from Sentinel-2 and Landsat 5, 7 and 8 images, which, thanks to their higher spatial resolution, are less sensitive to the local topography. We calculate the snow line altitude (SLA) and its seasonality for all glacierized catchments of HMA and link these patterns to climate variables corrected for topographic biases. As such, the snowline changes provide a clear proxy for climatic changes. Our results highlight a strong spatial variability in mean SLA and in its seasonal changes, including across mountain chains and between the monsoon-dominated and the westerlies-dominated catchments. Over the period 1999–2019, the western regions of HMA (Pamir, Karakoram, Western Himalaya) have undergone increased snow coverage, expressed as seasonal SLA decrease, in spring and summer. This change is opposed to a widespread increase in SLA in autumn across the region, and especially the southeastern regions of HMA (Nyainqentanglha, Hengduan Shan, South–East Himalaya). Our results indicate that the diversity of seasonal snow dynamics across the region is controlled not by temperature or precipitation directly but by the timing and partitioning of solid precipitation. Decadal snowline changes (1999–2009 vs 2009–2019) seasonally precede temperature changes, suggesting that seasonal temperature changes in the Karakoram–Pamir and Eastern Nyainqentanglha regions may have responded to snow cover changes, rather than driving them.
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2025-06-01
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Environmental Research Letters
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IOP Publishing
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This work was supported by the SNSF (Science and Swiss National Science Foundation)-SSSTC (Sino-Swiss Science and Technology Cooperation) Project (IZLCZ0_189890) 'Understanding snow, glacier and rivers response to climate in High Mountain Asia (ASCENT)', by the JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion)-SNSF Bilateral Programmes project (HOPE, High-elevation precipitation in High Mountain Asia; Grant 183633), and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (RAVEN, Rapid mass losses of debris-covered glaciers in High Mountain Asia; Grant 772751). Marin Kneib acknowledges funding from the SNSF Postdoc.Mobility program (Grant No. P500PN_210739).
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20
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6
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064039
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Bernat M, Miles ES, Kneib M, et al. Precipitation phase drives seasonal and decadal snowline changes in high mountain Asia. Environmental Research Letters. 2025;20(6). doi:10.1088/1748-9326/adcf39
Bernat, M., Miles, E. S., Kneib, M., Fujita, K., Sasaki, O., Shaw, T., & Pellicciotti, F. (2025). Precipitation phase drives seasonal and decadal snowline changes in high mountain Asia. Environmental Research Letters. IOP Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/adcf39
Bernat, M., E. S. Miles, M. Kneib, K. Fujita, O. Sasaki, Thomas Shaw, and Francesca Pellicciotti. “Precipitation Phase Drives Seasonal and Decadal Snowline Changes in High Mountain Asia.” Environmental Research Letters. IOP Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/adcf39.
M. Bernat et al., “Precipitation phase drives seasonal and decadal snowline changes in high mountain Asia,” Environmental Research Letters, vol. 20, no. 6. IOP Publishing, 2025.
Bernat M, Miles ES, Kneib M, Fujita K, Sasaki O, Shaw T, Pellicciotti F. 2025. Precipitation phase drives seasonal and decadal snowline changes in high mountain Asia. Environmental Research Letters. 20(6), 064039.
Bernat, M., et al. “Precipitation Phase Drives Seasonal and Decadal Snowline Changes in High Mountain Asia.” Environmental Research Letters, vol. 20, no. 6, 064039, IOP Publishing, 2025, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/adcf39.
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