2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.821798
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Projected 21st-Century Glacial Lake Evolution in High Mountain Asia

Abstract: In High Mountain Asia (HMA), rising temperatures and retreating glaciers are leading to the formation of new glacial lakes and the expansion of existing ones. The sudden release of water from such lakes can lead to devastating glacial lake outburst floods (GLOF) threatening people and infrastructure for many kilometers downstream. Therefore, information on future glacial lakes, e.g., their location, area and volume as well as the timing of their development, is vital for sustainable development of settlements … Show more

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“…Regional studies suggest that ongoing expansion of lakes (Gardelle et al, 2011;Shugar et al, 2020) is expected to create new hotspots of hazardous lakes (Furian et al, 2022;Linsbauer et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2022a;Zheng et al, 2021a), with implications for GLOF hazards and risk (Haeberli et al, 2016). Numerous processes have been previously identified as direct or indirect triggers of GLOFs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional studies suggest that ongoing expansion of lakes (Gardelle et al, 2011;Shugar et al, 2020) is expected to create new hotspots of hazardous lakes (Furian et al, 2022;Linsbauer et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2022a;Zheng et al, 2021a), with implications for GLOF hazards and risk (Haeberli et al, 2016). Numerous processes have been previously identified as direct or indirect triggers of GLOFs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional studies suggest that ongoing expansion of lakes (Gardelle et al, 2011;Shugar et al, 2020) is expected to create new hotspots of potentially dangerous lakes (Furian et al, 2022;Linsbauer et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2022a;Zheng et al, 2021a) with implications for GLOF hazards and risk (Haeberli et al, 2016). Numerous processes have been previously identified as direct or indirect triggers of GLOFs.…”
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“…Although the subglacial hydrology of these glacierized regions remains unknown, these examples imply that Antarctic GLOFs could potentially trigger accelerations in ice flow. Therefore, more detailed measurements of the subglacial topography around the periphery of AIS are required to both elucidate potential GLOF triggers and map where ice-marginal lakes may form owing to the future retreat and/or thinning of AIS, as has been conducted in other glacierized regions 62 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%