Glacier, permafrost and thermokarst interactions in Alpine terrain: Insights from seven decades of reconstructed dynamics of the Chauvet glacial and periglacial system (Southern French Alps)

Author:

Cusicanqui Diego12ORCID,Bodin Xavier2,Duvillard Pierre‐Allain23,Schoeneich Philippe4,Revil André2,Assier Alain4,Berthet Johan23,Peyron Michel5,Roudnitska Stéphane5,Rabatel Antoine1

Affiliation:

1. Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, IRD, Grenoble‐INP, Institut de Géosciences de l'Environnement (IGE) Grenoble France

2. Université Savoie Mont‐Blanc, CNRS, Laboratoire EDYTEM Le Bourget du Lac France

3. STYX 4D Le Bourget du Lac France

4. Université Grenoble Alpes, Institut d'Urbanisme et Géographie Alpine (IUGA‐Pacte) Grenoble France

5. Service Restauration Terrain Montagne (RTM) Gap France

Abstract

AbstractThis study analyses the long‐term dynamics in the Chauvet glacial and periglacial system (southern French Alps) over seven decades (1948–2020), where several lake outburst floods have been documented since 1930. To accurately describe and explain the complex dynamics of this site, our multidisciplinary approach combines (1) photogrammetry of historical aerial photographs and modern high‐resolution satellite and UAV images, (2) geophysical surveys and (3) geomorphological mapping. We provide evidence for spatial and functional interactions between glacial and periglacial features, especially in the lower sector where different landforms with variable ice‐ and debris‐content and specific dynamics are interplayed. We found the highest thinning rates on ice‐rich terrain located in the central part of the valley bottom, which, together with bedrock morphology, most probably determine the location of the thermokarst. We also documented an overall acceleration of the creeping of the landforms after the 2000s, with a flow direction largely oriented towards the thermokarst depression. The outburst water flowed through a conduit whose successive opening and closure seem to mainly depend on the rate of lateral convergence of left‐ and right‐hand landforms and on the rate of ice melting (and roof collapse) along the conduit walls. Today, the site of Chauvet still represents a potential hazard for the region due to the large water storage capacity (up to 180 000 ± 450 m3) and the development of a predominantly bucket shape in the thermokarst sector.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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