A regionally resolved inventory of High Mountain Asia surge-type glaciers, derived from a multi-factor remote sensing approach

Gregoire Guillet*, Owen King, Mingyang Lv, Sajid Ghuffar, Douglas Benn, Duncan Quincey, Tobias Bolch

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

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Abstract

Knowledge about the occurrence and characteristics of surge-type glaciers is crucial due to the impact of surging on glacier melt and glacier-related hazards. One of the super-clusters of surge-type glaciers is High Mountain Asia (HMA). However, no consistent region-wide inventory of surge-type glaciers in HMA exists. We present a regionally resolved inventory of surge-type glaciers based on their behaviour across High Mountain Asia between 2000 and 2018. We identify surge-type behaviour from surface velocity, elevation and feature change patterns using a multi-factor remote sensing approach that combines yearly ITS_LIVE velocity data, DEM differences and very-high-resolution imagery (Bing Maps, Google Earth). Out of the ≈95000 glaciers in HMA, we identified 666 that show diagnostic surge-type glacier behaviour between 2000 and 2018, which are mainly found in the Karakoram (223) and the Pamir regions (223). The total area covered by the 666 surge-type glaciers represents 19.5ĝ€¯% of the glacierized area in Randolph Glacier Inventory (RGI) V6.0 polygons in HMA. Only 68 glaciers were already identified as "surge type"in the RGI V6.0. We further validate 107 glaciers previously labelled as "probably surge type"and newly identify 491 glaciers, not previously reported in other inventories covering HMA. We finally discuss the possibility of self-organized criticality in glacier surges. Across all regions of HMA, the surge-affected area within glacier complexes displays a significant power law dependency with glacier length.

Originalspracheenglisch
Seiten (von - bis)603-623
Seitenumfang21
FachzeitschriftCryosphere
Jahrgang16
Ausgabenummer2
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 18 Feb. 2022
Extern publiziertJa

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Gewässerkunde und -technologie
  • Erdoberflächenprozesse

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