Glaciers of India explores the critical role Himalayan glaciers play in sustaining life in India and the environmental consequences of their rapid melting due to climate change.
The book highlights the geography, hydrology, and glaciology of these icy reservoirs, emphasizing their importance to major river systems.
It demonstrates how accelerated glacial melt threatens water security and environmental stability across the region, presenting a tangible view of global warming's impact.
The book uniquely combines scientific research with real-world implications, analyzing temperature data, satellite imagery, and field studies to showcase the effects of rising temperatures.
For instance, the formation of glacial lakes increases the risk of devastating outburst floods.
It progresses logically, beginning with an introduction to the diverse types of glaciers in India, then exploring the science behind glacial movement and the impact of rising global temperatures.
Finally, the book discusses potential mitigation and adaptation strategies, such as sustainable water management practices and community-based disaster preparedness.
This comprehensive overview is designed to inform students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone concerned about climate change and water resource management in the Himalayas.