The hazardous 2017–2019 surge and river damming by Shispare Glacier, Karakoram

Author:

Bhambri Rakesh,Watson C. Scott,Hewitt Kenneth,Haritashya Umesh K.,Kargel Jeffrey S.,Pratap Shahi Arjun,Chand Pritam,Kumar Amit,Verma Akshaya,Govil Himanshu

Abstract

AbstractIn 2017–2019 a surge of Shispare Glacier, a former tributary of the once larger Hasanabad Glacier (Hunza region), dammed the proglacial river of Muchuhar Glacier, which formed an ice-dammed lake and generated a small Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF). Surge movement produced the highest recorded Karakoram glacier surface flow rate using feature tracking (~18 ± 0.5 m d−1) and resulted in a glacier frontal advance of 1495 ± 47 m. The surge speed was less than reports of earlier Hasanabad advances during 1892/93 (9.3 km) and 1903 (9.7 km). Surges also occurred in 1973 and 2000–2001. Recent surges and lake evolution are examined using feature tracking in satellite images (1990–2019), DEM differencing (1973–2019), and thermal satellite data (2000–2019). The recent active phase of Shispare surge began in April 2018, showed two surface flow maxima in June 2018 and May 2019, and terminated following a GLOF on 22–23 June 2019. The surge likely had hydrological controls influenced in winter by compromised subglacial flow and low meltwater production. It terminated during summer probably because increased meltwater restored efficient channelized flow. We also identify considerable heterogeneity of movement, including spring/summer accelerations.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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