Disaster effects of climate change in High Mountain Asia: State of art and scientific challenges

IF 6.4 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Hao Wang , Bin-Bin Wang , Peng Cui , Yao-Ming Ma , Yan Wang , Jian-Sheng Hao , Yu Wang , Ya-Mei Li , Li-Jun Sun , Jiao Wang , Guo-Tao Zhang , Wei-Mo Li , Yu Lei , Wen-Qing Zhao , Jin-Bo Tang , Chao-Yue Li
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Abstract

High Mountain Asia (HMA) shows a remarkable warming tendency and divergent trend of regional precipitation with enhanced meteorological extremes. The rapid thawing of the HMA cryosphere may alter the magnitude and frequency of nature hazards. We reviewed the influence of climate change on various types of nature hazards in HMA region, including their phenomena, mechanisms and impacts. It reveals that: 1) the occurrences of extreme rainfall, heavy snowfall, and drifting snow hazards are escalating; accelerated ice and snow melting have advanced the onset and increased the magnitude of snowmelt floods; 2) due to elevating trigger factors, such as glacier debuttressing and the rapid shift of thermal and hydrological regime of bedrock/snow/ice interface or subsurface, the mass flow hazards including bedrock landslide, snow avalanche, ice-rock avalanches or glacier detachment, and debris flow will become more severe; 3) increased active-layer detachment and retrogressive thaw slumps slope failures, thaw settlement and thermokarst lake will damage many important engineering structures and infrastructure in permafrost region; 4) multi-hazards cascading hazard in HMA, such as the glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) and avalanche-induced mass flow may greatly enlarge the destructive power of the primary hazard by amplifying its volume, mobility, and impact force; and 5) enhanced slope instability and sediment supply in the highland areas could impose remote catastrophic impacts upon lowland regions, and threat hydropower security and future water shortage. In future, ongoing thawing of HMA will profoundly weaken the multiple-phase material of bedrock, ice, water, and soil, and enhance activities of nature hazards. Compounding and cascading hazards of high magnitude will prevail in HMA. As the glacier runoff overpasses the peak water, low flow or droughts in lowland areas downstream of glacierized mountain regions will became more frequent and severe. Addressing escalating hazards in the HMA region requires tackling scientific challenges, including understanding multiscale evolution and formation mechanism of HMA hazard-prone systems, coupling thermo‒hydro‒mechanical processes in multi-phase flows, predicting catastrophes arising from extreme weather and climate events, and comprehending how highland hazards propagate to lowlands due to climate change.

气候变化对亚洲高山地区的灾害影响:技术现状与科学挑战
亚洲高山地区(HMA)呈现出显著的变暖趋势和区域降水量的分化趋势,极端气象现象加剧。亚洲高山地区冰冻圈的快速解冻可能会改变自然灾害的规模和频率。我们回顾了气候变化对 HMA 地区各类自然危害的影响,包括其现象、机制和影响。结果表明1)极端降雨、强降雪和飘雪灾害的发生率不断上升;冰雪加速融化使融雪性洪水的发生时间提前,规模增大;2)由于冰川脱压、基岩/雪/冰界面或地表下的水热机制快速转变等诱发因素的增加,基岩滑坡、雪崩、冰岩崩塌或冰川脱离、泥石流等群流灾害将更加严重;3)活动层剥离和逆行解冻坍塌边坡、解冻沉降和热卡湖的增加将破坏永久冻土地区的许多重要工程结构和基础设施;4)冰川湖溃决洪水(GLOF)和雪崩诱发的大流量等高寒山区的多灾害级联灾害可能会通过放大其体积、流动性和冲击力而大大增加主要灾害的破坏力;以及 5)高原地区边坡不稳定性和泥沙供应的增强可能会对低洼地区造成遥远的灾难性影响,并威胁水电安全和未来的水资源短缺。未来,高原断裂带的持续解冻将极大地削弱基岩、冰、水和土壤等多相物质,加剧自然危害活动。哈马河地区将普遍存在严重的复合危害和连环危害。随着冰川径流超过峰值水量,冰川化山区下游低地地区的低流量或干旱将变得更加频繁和严重。要解决高海拔山区不断升级的灾害问题,需要应对各种科学挑战,包括了解高海拔山区灾害易发系统的多尺度演化和形成机制,耦合多相流中的热-水-机械过程,预测极端天气和气候事件引发的灾难,以及理解气候变化导致的高原灾害如何向低地传播。
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Advances in Climate Change Research
Advances in Climate Change Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
4.10%
发文量
424
审稿时长
107 days
期刊介绍: Advances in Climate Change Research publishes scientific research and analyses on climate change and the interactions of climate change with society. This journal encompasses basic science and economic, social, and policy research, including studies on mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Advances in Climate Change Research attempts to promote research in climate change and provide an impetus for the application of research achievements in numerous aspects, such as socioeconomic sustainable development, responses to the adaptation and mitigation of climate change, diplomatic negotiations of climate and environment policies, and the protection and exploitation of natural resources.
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