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Philip Kraaijenbrink
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Assistant Professor at Utrecht University | Exploring mountain water across scales – solid to gas, blue to green | Combining fieldwork, remote sensing, and modeling. mountainhydrology.org
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We’re💧hydrominds — the new kid on the block! We build next-gen tools & services for water resources and disaster risk management in high mountain regions ⛰️. We are open for business & ready to shape the future of mountain water intelligence! Find out more at hydrominds.nl
October 3, 2025 at 7:50 AM
Nice highlight on EOS about the recent paper by @mountainhydrology.bsky.social and me on the surface changes of debris-covered glaciers, revealed through five years of drone surveys: eos.org/editor-highl...

Fancy animations and all of our high-resolution drone data at doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
The Complex Evolution of Debris-Covered Glacier Surfaces - Eos
A first look at how the surfaces of debris-covered glaciers evolve over time from six years of drone surveys in the Nepal Himalaya.
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March 21, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Check out our latest paper, where we analyze the surface changes in two debris-covered glaciers using five years of high-resolution drone surveys! 🚁❄️ #Glaciology #Drones
March 18, 2025 at 9:47 AM
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My colleague and very good friend @mountainhydrology.bsky.social has a fantastic 🧪 video on his #Himalaya research that is well worth your time. Guest appearance by @kraaijenbrink.bsky.social.

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#hydrology #mountains #geosky
Moving Mountains: De Watertorens van de Wereld Onderzoeken
YouTube video by Ammodo Docs
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November 30, 2024 at 11:38 PM
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Fresh start at @bsky.app after fieldwork in the Himalaya. Wonderful time with @josephshea.bsky.social and @kraaijenbrink.bsky.social. Snow, rain, evapotranspiration and soil moisture at high altitude, and another sad year for the glaciers is the short summary.
November 20, 2024 at 6:36 PM
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Back in Kathmandu after 16 days of #fieldwork in Langtang Valley, #Nepal: 152 kms walked; 12,000m total elevation gain; countless rounds of Yahtzee and Uno, and healthy doses of mountain hydrology science, camaraderie, and fresh air. @immerzeel.bsky.social @kraaijenbrink.bsky.social
November 19, 2024 at 11:08 AM