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Seismic observations, numerical modeling, and geomorphic analysis of a glacier lake outburst flood in the Himalayas

J. Maurer, Joerg M. Schaefer, Joshua B. Russell, Summer Rupper, Norbu Wangdi, Aaron E. Putnam, Nicolás E. Young

2020Science Advances95 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are a substantial hazard for downstream communities in vulnerable regions, yet unpredictable triggers and remote source locations make GLOF dynamics difficult to measure and quantify. Here, we revisit a destructive GLOF that occurred in Bhutan in 1994 and apply cross-correlation-based seismic analyses to track the evolution of the GLOF remotely (~100 kilometers from the source region). We use the seismic observations along with eyewitness reports and a downstream gauge station to constrain a numerical flood model and then assess geomorphic change and current state of the unstable lakes via satellite imagery. Coherent seismic energy is evident from 1 to 5 hertz beginning approximately 5 hours before the flood impacted Punakha village, which originated at the source lake and advanced down the valley during the GLOF duration. Our analysis highlights potential benefits of using real-time seismic monitoring to improve early warning systems.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyGlacierFlood mythGeomorphologyHydrology (agriculture)Physical geographyGeotechnical engineeringGeographyArchaeologyCryospheric studies and observationsLandslides and related hazardsClimate change and permafrost