Review article: Snow and ice avalanches in high mountain Asia - scientific, local and indigenous knowledge

被引:16
|
作者
Acharya, Anushilan [1 ]
Steiner, Jakob F. [2 ,3 ]
Walizada, Khwaja Momin [4 ]
Ali, Salar [5 ]
Zakir, Zakir Hussain [5 ]
Caiserman, Arnaud [6 ]
Watanabe, Teiji [7 ]
机构
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Environm Sci, Sapporo 0600810, Japan
[2] Int Ctr Integrated Mt Dev, Lalitpur 44600, Nepal
[3] Karl Franzens Univ Graz, Dept Geog & Reg Sci, Heinrichstr 36, A-8010 Graz, Austria
[4] Aga Khan Agcy Habitat, Kabul, Afghanistan
[5] Univ Baltistan, Dept Environm Sci, Skardu 16100, Pakistan
[6] Univ Cent Asia, Mt Soc Res Inst, Khorog 736000, Tajikistan
[7] Hokkaido Univ, Fac Environm Earth Sci, Sapporo 0600810, Japan
关键词
AUTOMATED DETECTION; HANGING GLACIER; WESTERN; SIMULATIONS; FORECAST; LANGTANG; RISK; DENDROCHRONOLOGY; CLIMATOLOGY; INFORMATION;
D O I
10.5194/nhess-23-2569-2023
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The cryosphere in high mountain Asia (HMA) not only sustains the livelihoods of people residing downstream through its capacity to store water but also holds the potential for hazards. One of these hazards, avalanches, so far remains inadequately studied, as the complex relationship between climate and potential triggers is poorly understood due to lack of long-term observations, inaccessibility, severe weather conditions, and financial and logistical constraints. In this study, the available literature was reviewed covering the period from the late 20th century to June 2022 to identify research and societal gaps and propose future directions of research and mitigation strategies. Beyond scientific literature, technical reports, newspapers, social media and other local sources were consulted to compile a comprehensive, open-access and version-controlled database of avalanche events and their associated impacts. Over 681 avalanches with more than 3131 human fatalities were identified in eight countries of the region. Afghanistan has the highest recorded avalanche fatalities (1057), followed by India (952) and Nepal (508). Additionally, 564 people lost their lives while climbing peaks above 4500 m a.s.l., one-third of which were staff employed as guides or porters. This makes it a less deadly hazard than in the less populated European Alps, for example, but with a considerably larger number of people affected who did not voluntarily expose themselves to avalanche risk. Although fatalities are significant, and local long-term impacts of avalanches may be considerable, so far, limited holistic adaptation or mitigation measures exist in the region. These measures generally rely on local and indigenous knowledge adapted to modern technologies. Considering the high impact avalanches have in the region, we suggest to further develop adaptation measures including hazard zonation maps based on datasets of historic events and modelling efforts. This should, however, happen acknowledging the already existing knowledge in the region and in close coordination with communities, local government and civil society stakeholders. More research studies should also be attempted to understand the trends and drivers of avalanches in the region.
引用
收藏
页码:2569 / 2592
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Of snow avalanches in high-mountain environments: A review
    deScally, FA
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESTERN SNOW CONFERENCE, SIXTY FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1996, : 69 - 80
  • [2] Imminent threat of rock-ice avalanches in High Mountain Asia
    Fan, Xuanmei
    Yunus, Ali P.
    Yang, Ying-Hui
    Subramanian, Srikrishnan Siva
    Zou, Chengbin
    Dai, Lanxin
    Dou, Xiangyang
    Narayana, Allu Chinna
    Avtar, Ram
    Xu, Qiang
    Huang, Runqui
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 836
  • [3] Imminent threat of rock-ice avalanches in High Mountain Asia
    Fan, Xuanmei
    Yunus, Ali P.
    Yang, Ying-Hui
    Siva Subramanian, Srikrishnan
    Zou, Chengbin
    Dai, Lanxin
    Dou, Xiangyang
    Narayana, Allu Chinna
    Avtar, Ram
    Xu, Qiang
    Huang, Runqui
    [J]. Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 836
  • [4] Change of snow and ice melting time in High Mountain Asia
    Xiong, Chuan
    Yao, Ruzhen
    Shi, Jiancheng
    Lei, Yonghui
    Pan, Jinmei
    [J]. CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN-CHINESE, 2019, 64 (27): : 2885 - 2893
  • [5] Large rock and ice avalanches frequently produce cascading processes in High Mountain Asia
    Zhong, Yan
    Allen, Simon Keith
    Zheng, Guoxiong
    Liu, Qiao
    Stoffel, Markus
    [J]. GEOMORPHOLOGY, 2024, 449
  • [6] THE VALIDATION OF SNOW COVER PRODUCT OVER HIGH MOUNTAIN ASIA
    Su, Xu
    Jiang, Lingmei
    Wang, Gongxue
    Wang, Jian
    [J]. IGARSS 2020 - 2020 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM, 2020, : 2946 - 2949
  • [7] Our Ice, Snow and Wind: Traditional and Scientific Knowledge of Ice Landscape and Climate in Eastern Chukotka
    Churikova, Victoria
    [J]. SIBIRICA-INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF SIBERIAN STUDIES, 2016, 15 (02) : 103 - 104
  • [8] Dendrogeomorphology and high-magnitude snow avalanches: a review and case study
    Butler, D. R.
    Sawyer, C. F.
    [J]. NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2008, 8 (02) : 303 - 309
  • [9] On the Relevance of Aerosols to Snow Cover Variability Over High Mountain Asia
    Roychoudhury, Chayan
    He, Cenlin
    Kumar, Rajesh
    McKinnon, John M.
    Arellano, Avelino F., Jr.
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2022, 49 (18)
  • [10] Diverging Trends in Rain-On-Snow Over High Mountain Asia
    Maina, Fadji Z.
    Kumar, Sujay V.
    [J]. EARTHS FUTURE, 2023, 11 (03)