Outburst floods strongly influence valley evolution in the Tsangpo Gorge, Eastern Himalaya

Author:

Dong Xiaolu1,Wang Xianyan2ORCID,Yang Long2ORCID,Zhao Zhijun3,Balen Ronald van4,Miao Xiaodong5,Liu Tao6,Vandenberghe Jef7ORCID,Pan Baotian8,Gibling Martin9,Lu Huayu10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University

2. Nanjing University

3. College of Geography Science, Nanjing Normal University

4. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

5. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Water and Soil Conservation and Environmental Protection, Linyi University

6. Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona

7. Vrije Universiteit

8. Key Laboratory of Western China's Environmental Systems, Ministry of Education, College of Earth and Environmental Science, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou

9. Dalhousie University

10. School of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023

Abstract

AbstractRegular flows and infrequent outburst floods shape many mountain landscapes, but the relative contributions from these gradual processes and infrequent high-magnitude events have been widely debated, in part due to a paucity of reliable data from historical outburst floods. Here we quantify erosion and deposition from a catastrophic outburst flood in June 2000, caused by a landslide-dam failure on the Yigong River in a rapidly exhumed region of the Eastern Himalaya. The flood, with a peak discharge of 105m3/s, lasted for only ~ 10 hours, but its geomorphic effects were equivalent to the cumulative effect of 1–2×103years of long-term fluvial processes in the region. Ubiquitous boulder bars deposited in the channel by the flood promoted extensive lateral erosion through increased bed roughness. As a result, the valley floor widened threefold, triggering many additional secondary landslides, which contributed boulders to the riverbed. The resultant widespread bank erosion and concurrent landslides will continue to influence fluvial dynamics until the next catastrophic flood remobilizes the boulders. Our quantitative findings highlight the importance of recurrent outburst floods for gorge development and landscape evolution in southern Asia and in rapidly uplifting mountain belts worldwide. Teaser Infrequent outburst floods from short-lived natural dams strongly impact fluvial and hillslope processes in rapidly uplifting mountain belts, and they are a major process of incision and gorge formation in river valleys.

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