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    The resource describes the field activities for hydrological activities held in 2011, 2012 and 2013 in the area of Braldo Valley. The network of sampling points in this valley is composed by: Brd01 Korophon Brd02 Bardumal Brd03 Paiju camp Brd04 Baltoro Brd05 Paiju bridge Brd06 Golibital Brd07 Askole Brd08 Shigar bridge Brd09 Khoburtse Brd10 Urdukas Brd11 Jola Brd12 Bardumal, Braldo river Brd13 Jula camp Brd14 Shigar restaurant Brd15 Dasso Brd09 Khoburtse Brd16 Liligo Brd17 Biafo bridge Brd19 Lomar Spang, Tistong (tank) Brd20 Tistong (tap1) Brd21 Chukhil, Dassu Brd22 Sarfloss, Dassu Brd23 Glacier before Khoburtse Brd24 Baltoro glacier's right Brd25 Askole (tank)

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    The resource describes the field activities for hydrological activities held in 2011, 2012 and 2013 in the area of Basha Valley. The network of sampling points in this valley is composed by: Bsh01 Chumik Arindo Bsh02 Togi Arindo Bsh03 Khargan Arindo Bsh04 Bisil Bombari Bsh05 Bisil Skilkor Bsh06 Zill Shkong Bsh07 Zill Malong Bsh08 Seisko Shuaika Bsh09 Seisko Biarzing Bsh10 Chotrong Khonjing Bsh11 Tisal Bsh12 Tisal Bsh13 Starga Khor /thorgo) Bsh14 Tutsa Bein Bsh15 Bein (man source) Bsh16 Bein (lowest point) Bsh17 Dogoro Gone (thank) Bsh18 Dogoro Iul (thank) Bsh19 Dogoro Hango Tap 1 Bsh20 Basha river(dogoro) Bsh21 Hamisil Tank Bsh22 Hamisil Tap

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    This network is composed by the point of observations in the Khumbu Valley: - Changri Nup Glacier - Pheriche

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    Italy - Dosdè (2126 m)

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    The resource describes the field activities for hydrological activities held in 2011, 2012 and 2013 in the area of Hunza-Nagar valleys. The network of sampling points in this valley is composed by: Ngr01 Hoper Ratal tank Ngr02 Hoper Haklshel river Ngr03 Hoper Broshal tap Ngr04 Hoper Glacier Ngr05 Barbar Karimabad Ngr06 Ultar ghiacciaio Ngr07 Karimabad Village tap Ngr08 Aliabad Bultanabad Tank Ngr09 Aliabad tap Bazar Market Ngr10 Assalabad Nala Glacier Ngr11 Hassanabad Hunza sorgente Ngr12 Hassanabad Hunza tap Ngr13 Daltho Summyar sorgente Ngr14 Daltho Summyar tap lower Ngr15 Jut Gulman village (Nagar) Ngr16 Minnapin Rakaposhi lower tap Ngr17 Pissan Sholee Ngr18 Minnapin Ghiacciaio Ngr19 Minnapinn lower tap Deran Hotel

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    In the framework of SHARE and SEED research projects hydrological stations were installed and data are acquired to quantify the water balance related to glaciers dynamics in the Hindu-Kush Karakorum Himalaya and Alps regions This network is composed by the stations installed in: 1) Pakistan: - Braldo Valley - Basha Valley - Hunza- Nagar valleys 2) Nepal - Changri Nup Glacier - Pheriche 3) Italy - Dosdè (2126 m)

  • The informations are based on the "Khumbu Himalaya lake cadastre", build in the framework of the EvK2- CNR Strategic Project and publicized in G.A.Tartari et al. Lake cadastre of Khumbu Himal Region: geographical - geological - limnological data base, in A. Lami & G. Giussani (Guest Editors) Limnology of high altitude lakes in the Mt Everest Region (Nepal) Mem. Ist. ital. Idrobiol.: 57: 151-2351998. The article is available for download and the complete publication is collected and described in the SHARE Geonetwork database under the category "Publication".

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    In 2011, within the framework of the SHARE project a new GPS receiver Leica GRX 1200 + GNSS was installed on a hill near the Pyramid Laboratory. Coordinates: Latitude: 27°57'33.23 Longitude: 86°48'47.14 Elevation: 4994.59 (above the GRS84 Ellipsoid)

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    Limnological research carried out jointly by Nepal and Italian scientists under auspicious of RONAST/Ev-K2-CNR Project following the establishment of “Piramid Laboratory” in 1990 in Lobuche at a height of 5050 m at the foot of Mount Everest, one the highest inhabited places in the world, marks a major contribution in the field of limnological research in Nepal. The aim of this book is, instead, to collect in an integrated database all the currently available information on the limnology of high-altitude freshwater lakes. This will be the first time it has been attempted to produce such a large database on these remote lakes, which lie at an altitude of about 4000-6000 m a.s.l. In fact, 69 of the 90 lakes mapped in the area of the Mt Everest Region have been sampled and analysed for chemical and biological parameters, using uniform techniques. This database will contribute to filling the gaps in our present knowledge and furthering our understanding of human impact in remote areas