4.7 Article

Analyzing the triggering factors of glacial lake outburst floods with SAR and optical images: a case study in Jinweng Co, Tibet, China

Journal

LANDSLIDES
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 855-864

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10346-021-01831-1

Keywords

Glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF); Glacier three-dimensional flow velocity; Outburst mechanism; Multi-source remote sensing

Funding

  1. Scientific Innovation Practice Project of Postgraduates of Chang'an University [300103714010, 300203211263]
  2. Shuler-Foscue Endowment at Southern Methodist University

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This study systematically analyzed the contributing factors to the glacial lake outburst flooding (GLOF) disaster, including meteorological triggering, glacial activity, lake expansion, landslide, and glacial collapse, using multi-source remote sensing approaches. The research found that heavy rainfall, landslide, and ice collapse within a short period of time likely caused the GLOF event in June 2020.
On June 25, 2020, Jinweng Co in Yiga, Tibet, experienced an outburst flood that resulted in catastrophic damage to farmland and roads. The complex causal factors for glacial lake outburst flooding (GLOF) are not fully understood. This paper provides a systematic analysis of the contributing factors leading to the GLOF disaster in terms of meteorological triggering, glacial activity, lake expansion, landslide, and glacial collapse. The analysis is based on multi-source remote sensing approaches. Pixel offset tracking of Sentinel-1 images shows changes in the glacier flow velocity from 2017 to 2020. Sentinel-2 and Landsat-8 images and inventory data have revealed the expansion of the lake since 1998. The satellite precipitation measurements revealed that the highest daily rainfall in recent years occurred approximately 4 days before the GLOF. Time series synthetic aperture radar (SAR) backscattering images and interferograms suggest that a landslide had occurred from the western lateral moraine into the lake. Additionally, SAR images suggest possible ice collapse from the glacier tongue into the lake. The causal mechanism for the June 2020 GLOF event was likely the dam failure triggered by heavy rainfall and combined with landslides and ice collapses. Our research can provide a reference to identify and mitigate glacial lake outburst disasters in mountainous regions based on satellite optical and radar images.

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