喜马拉雅西北部Chenab盆地Bhut和Warwan子盆地GLOFs危害的pdgl多准则评价

Ajay Kumar Taloor , Gurnam Parsad , Savati Sharma , Shiwalika Sambyal , Gulshan Kumar , Ravi Sharma , Girish Ch Kothyari , Meenakshi Sharma
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目前的调查是利用Landsat系列数据确定Chenab盆地Bhut和Warwen子盆地的潜在危险冰川湖(PDGLs)和冰川衰退。为了评估2000 - 2020年的冰川动态,利用连续的5年间隔数据,发现冰川面积从2000年的1049.94 km2减少到2020年的988.07 km2,表明冰川面积在20 a期间明显减少。此外,采用实证方法对研究区域的pdgl进行了识别。PDGLs结果表明,共有55个冰湖具有潜在的危险。其中,11种为高危,18种为中度危;剩下的26个被定为低危害。在过去的几十年里,由于地形和气候变量的影响,该地区的pdgl数量激增。该地区冰川的消退和山体滑坡的风险极大地影响了pdgl。该地区各堰塞湖间的危险性累积了大量的沉积物和冰川融水,其承载能力达到了一定的阈值,造成了该地区的滑坡湖溃决洪水和滑坡湖溃决洪水。
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Multi-criteria assessment of PDGLs for GLOFs hazards in the Bhut and Warwan sub-basins of the Chenab basin, Northwestern Himalaya
The current investigation has been carried out to determine the potentially dangerous glacial lakes (PDGLs) and glacier recession and in the Bhut and Warwen sub-basins of Chenab basin using the Landsat series of data. In order to assess the glacier dynamics from 2000 to 2020 the consecutive set of 5-year intervals data were used and it is found that, glaciers are shrinked in area as 1049.94 km2 in 2000, to 988.07 km2 in 2020, indicating a notable decrease in glacier extent over the twenty-year period. Further, an empirical approach was used to identify the PDGLs in the study area. The results of PDGLs shows that there are a total of 55 glacial lakes have the potential to be hazardous. Out of them, 11 are classified as high hazard, 18 as moderate hazard; and the remaining 26 are designated as low hazard. The PDGLs in the region have seen a surge in their numbers in the last few decades due to topographical as well as climate variables. The receding of glaciers and the risk of landslides in the region greatly influences PDGLs. The dangers among these lakes in the region have accumulated so much sediments and the glacial melt and their bearing capacity has come up to certain threshold causing the GLOFs and landslide lake outburst floods (LLOFs) in the region.
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