2021
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2021-333
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Pre-collapse motion of the February 2021 Chamoli rock-ice avalanche, Indian Himalaya

Abstract: Abstract. On the 7th of February 2021, a large rock-ice avalanche triggered a debris flow in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India, leaving over 200 dead or missing. The rock-ice avalanche originated from a steep, glacierized north-facing slope. In this work, we assess the precursory signs exhibited by this slope prior to the catastrophic collapse. We evaluate monthly slope motion from 2015 to 2021 through feature tracking of high-resolution optical satellite imagery. We then combine these data with a time seri… Show more

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“…The median total displacement of this landslide over the past 7 years Slow-moving landslides are sensitive to changes in climate, both directly through changes in their hydrology and water availability (Ardizzone et al, 2023;Gariano & Guzzetti, 2016;Handwerger et al, 2019Handwerger et al, , 2022 and indirectly through changes in their boundary conditions (Dai et al, 2020;Mititelu-Ionus¸et al, 2011;Van Wyk de Vries, Bhushan, et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2021). The close match between the average displacement of the Oriental lateral moraine and lateral retreat rate of the glacier is an example of this second category.…”
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“…The median total displacement of this landslide over the past 7 years Slow-moving landslides are sensitive to changes in climate, both directly through changes in their hydrology and water availability (Ardizzone et al, 2023;Gariano & Guzzetti, 2016;Handwerger et al, 2019Handwerger et al, , 2022 and indirectly through changes in their boundary conditions (Dai et al, 2020;Mititelu-Ionus¸et al, 2011;Van Wyk de Vries, Bhushan, et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2021). The close match between the average displacement of the Oriental lateral moraine and lateral retreat rate of the glacier is an example of this second category.…”
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“…Rapid climate warming is a driving factor for the current high rates of ice loss (Abdel Jaber et al, 2019;Willis et al, 2012), which in turn impact the stability of surrounding slopes. Other changes in local conditions such as vegetation cover, snow accumulation, rivers and landslide dam or glacial outburst floods can also affect the long-term motion of slow-moving landslides (Cook et al, 2018;Mititelu-Ionus ȩt al., 2011;Van Wyk de Vries, Bhushan, et al, 2022;Yang et al, 2021). In many instances, slow-moving landslide motion is driven by the availability of water which increases internal pore-water pressure and decreases the frictional strength of slopes (Bogaard & Greco, 2016;Lacroix et al, 2020).…”
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