A glacial lake outburst flood risk assessment for the Phochhu river basin, Bhutan

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Wangchuk Tandin,Tsubaki RyotaORCID

Abstract

Abstract. The melting of glaciers has led to an unprecedented increase in the number and size of glacial lakes, particularly in the Himalayan region. A glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) is a natural hazard in which water from a glacial or glacier-fed lake is swiftly discharged. GLOFs can significantly harm life, infrastructure, and settlements located downstream and can have considerable ecological, economic, and social impacts. Based on a dam breach model, BREACH, and a hydrodynamic model, HEC-RAS (Hydrologic Engineering Centre's River Analysis System), we examined the potential consequences of a GLOF originating from the Thorthomi glacial lake, located within the Phochhu river basin, one of Bhutan's largest and rapidly expanding glacial lakes. Our analysis revealed that following a breach the Thorthomi glacial lake will likely discharge a peak flow of 16 360 m3 s−1 within 4 h. Such a discharge could potentially cause considerable damage, with an estimated 245 ha of agricultural land and over 1277 buildings at risk of inundation. To mitigate ecological, economic, and social impacts on downstream areas, our results emphasise an urgent need for understanding and preparing for the potential consequences of a GLOF from Thorthomi lake. Our findings provide valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders involved in disaster management and preparedness.

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Copernicus GmbH

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