冰消
冰期
大洪水
地质学
自然地理学
全球变暖
冰川
冰川湖
自然灾害
海洋学
气候变化
环境科学
气候学
地理
地貌学
考古
作者
Guoxiong Zheng,Simon Allen,Anming Bao,Juan Antonio Ballesteros‐Cánovas,Matthias Huss,Guoqing Zhang,Junli Li,Ye Yuan,Liangliang Jiang,Tao Yu,Wenfeng Chen,Markus Stoffel
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41558-021-01028-3
摘要
Warming on Earth’s Third Pole is leading to rapid loss of ice and the formation and expansion of glacial lakes, posing a severe threat to downstream communities. Here we provide a holistic assessment of past evolution, present state and modelled future change of glacial lakes and related glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) risk across the Third Pole. We show that the highest GLOF risk is at present centred in the eastern Himalaya, where the current risk level is at least twice that in adjacent regions. In the future, GLOF risk will potentially almost triple as a consequence of further lake development, and additional hotspots will emerge to the west, including within transboundary regions. With apparent increases in GLOF risk already anticipated by the mid-twenty-first century in some regions, the results highlight the urgent need for forward-looking, collaborative, long-term approaches to mitigate future impacts and enhance sustainable development across the Third Pole. Global warming-driven deglaciation in high-mountain Asia raises the likelihood of natural dam failure and associated glacial lake outburst flood risk. This is estimated for lake development under present-day and future warming scenarios, highlighting emerging hotspots and transboundary impacts.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI