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Ekaterina D. Kornilova, Inna N. Krylenko, Ekaterina P. Rets, Yuri G. Motovilov, Evgeniy M. Bogachenko, Ivan V. Krylenko and Dmitry A. Petrakov
High mountain areas are prone to extreme hydrological events, and their study is especially important in the context of ongoing intensive deglaciation. In this research, a model ?chain? consisting of a hydrodynamic model and a runoff formation model is a...
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Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman Tariq, Kelden Wangchuk and Nitin Muttil
Bhutan is a small yet water-abundant country. The country suffers from frequent flooding and is lately experiencing a growing risk of localized droughts due to inappropriate water resource management and climate change. Such a situation calls for much mo...
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Taigang Zhang, Weicai Wang, Tanguang Gao and Baosheng An
A glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) is a typical glacier-related hazard in high mountain regions. In recent decades, glacial lakes in the Himalayas have expanded rapidly due to climate warming and glacial retreat. Some of these lakes are unstable, and m...
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Nida Qayyum, Sajid Ghuffar, Hafiz Mughees Ahmad, Adeel Yousaf and Imran Shahid
Glacial lakes mapping using satellite remote sensing data are important for studying the effects of climate change as well as for the mitigation and risk assessment of a Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF). The 3U cubesat constellation of Planet Labs offe...
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Mirlan Daiyrov, Chiyuki Narama, Andreas Kääb and Takeo Tadono
In Kyrgyzstan, outburst flood disasters from glacial lakes are increasing. An example is the sudden drainage on 8 August 2019 of the Toguz-Bulak glacial lake in the Tosor river basin of the northern Tien Shan region. In this study, we used remote sensing...
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Adam Emmer, Vojtech Curín, Jan Danek, Helena Duchková and Petr Krpec
Youtube.com has become one of the most popular places to share videos on the Internet, storing a large amount of audiovisual materials. People all over the world can upload their videos and watch videos of others. The research potential of this informati...
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Amanda D. Cuellar and Daene C. McKinney
Glacial retreat causes the formation of glacier lakes with the potential of producing glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). Imja Lake in Nepal is considered at risk for a GLOF. Communities in the path of a potential Imja GLOF are implementing adaptation ...
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Daniel Colonia, Judith Torres, Wilfried Haeberli, Simone Schauwecker, Eliane Braendle, Claudia Giraldez and Alejo Cochachin
Global warming causes rapid shrinking of mountain glaciers. New lakes can, thus, form in the future where overdeepenings in the beds of still-existing glaciers are becoming exposed. Such new lakes can be amplifiers of natural hazards to downstream popula...
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Hiroto Nagai, Jinro Ukita, Chiyuki Narama, Koji Fujita, Akiko Sakai, Takeo Tadono, Tsutomu Yamanokuchi and Nobuhiro Tomiyama
A comprehensive glacier?glacial lake inventory was developed for the Bhutan Himalayas based on satellite observations between 1987?1990 and 2006?2011. In total, 733 lakes (covering 82.6 km2) were delineated between 4000 and 6000 m a.s.l. and their relati...
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Matthias Jakob, Hamish Weatherly, Stephanie Bale, Ashley Perkins and Brent MacDonald
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore, Alberta. Cougar Creek fan is likely the most densely developed alluvial fan in Canada. While no lives were lost, the event resulted in approximately $40 ...
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