Climate change and the global pattern of moraine-dammed glacial lake outburst floods
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Published:2018-04-09
Issue:4
Volume:12
Page:1195-1209
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Harrison Stephan, Kargel Jeffrey S., Huggel ChristianORCID, Reynolds John, Shugar Dan H.ORCID, Betts Richard A., Emmer AdamORCID, Glasser NeilORCID, Haritashya Umesh K.ORCID, Klimeš Jan, Reinhardt Liam, Schaub Yvonne, Wiltshire Andy, Regmi Dhananjay, Vilímek Vít
Abstract
Abstract. Despite recent research identifying a clear anthropogenic impact on glacier
recession, the effect of recent climate change on glacier-related hazards is
at present unclear. Here we present the first global spatio-temporal
assessment of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) focusing explicitly on
lake drainage following moraine dam failure. These floods occur as mountain
glaciers recede and downwaste. GLOFs can have an enormous impact on
downstream communities and infrastructure. Our assessment of GLOFs associated
with the rapid drainage of moraine-dammed lakes provides insights into the
historical trends of GLOFs and their distributions under current and future
global climate change. We observe a clear global increase in GLOF frequency
and their regularity around 1930, which likely represents a lagged response
to post-Little Ice Age warming. Notably, we also show that GLOF frequency and
regularity – rather unexpectedly – have declined in recent decades
even during a time of rapid glacier recession. Although previous studies have
suggested that GLOFs will increase in response to climate warming and glacier
recession, our global results demonstrate that this has not yet clearly
happened. From an assessment of the timing of climate forcing, lag times in
glacier recession, lake formation and moraine-dam failure, we predict
increased GLOF frequencies during the next decades and into the 22nd
century.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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