Glaciers smaller than one square kilometre are disappearing the fastest and have experienced a 43 per cent decrease in surface area since the 1960s, researchers said.
The snow-line also has shifted upward by 180 meters, according to lead researcher Sudeep Thakuri, from the University of Milan in Italy.
Because the glaciers are melting faster than they are replenished by ice and snow, they are revealing rocks and debris that were previously hidden deep under the ice.
Researchers taking a new look at the snow and ice covering of Mount Everest and the national park have also been studying temperature and precipitation trends in the area.
They found that the Everest region has been warming while snowfall has been declining since the early 1990s.
Researchers suspect that the decline of snow and ice in the Everest region is from human-generated greenhouse gases altering global climate.
Thakuri and his team determined the extent of glacial change on Everest and the surrounding 1,148 square kilometre Sagarmatha National Park by compiling satellite imagery and topographic maps and reconstructing the glacial history.
Their statistical analysis shows that the majority of the glaciers in the national park are retreating at an increasing rate, Thakuri said.
The researchers found that the Everest region has undergone a 0.6 degree Celsius increase in temperature and 100 millimetre decrease in precipitation during the pre-monsoon and winter months since 1992.
"Downstream populations are dependent on the melt water for agriculture, drinking, and power production," he said.
The findings were presented at the Meeting of the Americas in Cancun, Mexico - a scientific conference organised by the American Geophysical Union.
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