@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009565, author = {Fujita, Koji and 藤田, 耕史 and Ohta, Takeshi and Ageta, Yutaka}, journal = {HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES}, month = {}, note = {Model calculations are made in order to understand the characteristics and response to climate change of runoff from a cold glacier on the Tibetan Plateau. Some 20% of meltwater is preserved at the snow.ice boundary due to refreezing, since the glaciers in mid to northern Tibet are sufficiently cooled during the previous winter. Sensitivity to alterations in meteorological parameters has revealed that a change in air temperature would cause not only an increase in melting by sensible heat, but also a drastic increase in melting due to lowering of the albedo, since some of the snowfall changes to rainfall. In addition, it was suggested that a decrease in precipitation would cause a lowering of the surface albedo, with a resulting increase in the contribution of glacier runoff to the total runoff of river water. This study shows the first quantitative evaluation of the above effects, though they have been suggested qualitatively. The seasonal sensitivity of glacier runoff was examined by changing the dates given for a meteorological perturbation for a period of only 5 days. It was revealed that changes in both air temperature and precipitation during the melting season strongly affected glacier runoff by changing the surface albedo, though these perturbations only slightly altered the annual averages.}, pages = {2882--2891}, title = {Characteristics and climatic sensitivities of runoff from a cold-type glacier on the Tibetan Plateau}, volume = {21}, year = {2007} }