Glacial lake outburst flood hazard under current and future conditions: first insights from a transboundary Himalayan basin

Author:

Allen Simon,Sattar AshimORCID,King Owen,Zhang GuoqingORCID,Bhattacharya AtanuORCID,Yao Tandong,Bolch TobiasORCID

Abstract

Abstract. Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are a major concern throughout High Mountain Asia, where impacts can be far-reaching. This is particularly true for transboundary Himalayan basins, where risks are expected to further increase as new lakes develop. Given the need for anticipatory approaches to disaster risk reduction, this study aims to demonstrate how the threat from a future lake can be feasibly assessed along-side that of current lakes, and how this information can feed practically into decision-making and response planning. We have focused on two well-known dangerous lakes (Galongco and Jialongco), comparing the consequences of simulated worst-case outburst events from these lakes both in the Tibetan town of Nyalam and downstream at the border with Nepal. In addition, a future scenario has been assessed, whereby an outburst was simulated for a potential new lake forming upstream of Nyalam. Results show that although smallest in size, Jialongco, poses the greatest immediate threat to Nyalam and downstream communities, owing to the high potential for an ice avalanche to trigger an outburst. The future lake scenario would lead to flow depths and velocities that exceed either of the current scenarios, and the peak flood would reach Nepal up to 20 minutes faster. Based on these findings, a comprehensive approach to disaster risk reduction is called for, combining early warning systems with effective land use zoning and capacity building programs. Such approaches address the current drivers of GLOF risk in the basin, while remaining robust in the face of future emerging threats.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

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