Hydro-Chemical Characterization of Melt Waters of Ponkar Glacier, Manang, Nepal
Abstract
The study was carried out in Ponkar Glacier, representing Himalayan glacier of Nepal. The study aims in determining the hydrochemistry of the glacier melt water. The sampling sites included moraine dammed, Ponkar Lake at 4120 m a.s.l to the downstream glaciated river at 3580 m a.s.l. The water samples were collected from the seven different sites according to the geological features. On site measurements of the parameters like pH, temperature, electrical conductivity was done by digital multi-probes. The samples were brought to the laboratory and the parameters were analyzed according to the standard guidelines and protocols. The glacier meltwater was slightly basic with pH 7.44 (±0.32). The water was slightly hard 36.43 (±9.15) mg CaCO3/L and the electrical conductivity was found to be 47.14 (±11.18) µS/cm. The concentration of anion was in the order of HCO3 - > Cl- > SO42- > NO3- > PO43-. Calcium carbonate weathering was found out to be the major source of dissolved ions in the region. The parameters like chloride, total silica and iron were found to be 55.71 (±32.03) mg/L, 1.13 (±0.76) mg/L and 1.1 (±0.97) mg/L which is in the significant range. Whereas the concentration of manganese (<0.05 mg/L) and zinc (<0.02 mg/L) were not in detectable levels in few stations. The results of this study can be helpful in preliminary assessment of hydrochemistry and its linkage with climate change impacts in this region.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2016
- Bibcode:
- 2016AGUFM.C41D0697S
- Keywords:
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- 0720 Glaciers;
- CRYOSPHEREDE: 0726 Ice sheets;
- CRYOSPHEREDE: 0774 Dynamics;
- CRYOSPHEREDE: 1827 Glaciology;
- HYDROLOGY