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Hydrodynamic moraine-breach modeling and outburst flood routing - A hazard assessment of the South Lhonak lake, Sikkim

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 668, Issue -, Pages 362-378

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.388

Keywords

GLOF modeling; South Lhonak; Sikkim Himalaya; Mountain hazard; Mitigation measures

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  1. MHRD
  2. MoES (IMPRINT)
  3. DST INSPIRE fellowship programme

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The presence of glacial lakes in the Himalaya makes it a potential mountain hazard, as catastrophic failure of such waterbodies may lead to high-magnitude glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) events that can cause significant damage to the low-lying areas. The present study evaluates the hazard potential of the South Lhonak lake located in the state of Sikkim, using both one and two-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling approaches. Different breach parameters were calculated based on the lake bathymetry and moraine dimensions. The worst-case GLOF scenario is revealed during an overtopping failure of the moraine, producing a peak flood of 6064.6 m(3)s(-1) and releasing a total water volume of 25.7 x 10(6)m(3). The GLOF hydrograph is routed to calculate peak flood (m(3)s(-1)), inundation depth (m) and flow velocity (ms(-1)) along the main flow channel. The interaction of the flood wave with a major topographic obstruction located 15.6 km downstream of the lake, shows a significant reduction of the flow energy leading to a minimization of the South Lhonak GLOF impact. The flood wave reaches the nearest town Lachen, located at a distance of 46 km downstream from the lake, at 3 h 38 min after the initiation of the breach, with a peak flood of 3928.16 m(3)s (-1)and a maximum flow velocity of 13.6 ms(-1). At Chungthang town, located at a distance of 62.35 km from South Lhonak lake, the flood wave potentially inundates settlements along the bank of the flow channel, where a peak flood of 3828.08 m(3)s(-1) is reached after 4 h of the initial dam breach event. The study also incorporates modeling of a framework to propose a potential flood remediation measure of the South Lhonak lake GLOF by demonstrating the effect of a lateral inline structure along the flow channel, to check the flow of the potential flood wave. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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