Title :
Modeling and Simulation of Glacier Avalanche: A Case Study of Gayari Sector Glaciers Hazards Assessment
Author :
Mahboob, Muhammad Ahsan ; Iqbal, Javed ; Atif, Iqra
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Geogr. Inf. Syst., Nat. Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
Glacier avalanches are natural hazards that could damage infrastructures and threaten lives in high-altitude mountainous terrains. On April 7, 2012, a massive ice avalanche struck a Pakistani base at Gayari sector, Saltoro Valley, and buried/killed 148 soldiers and civilians. Keeping in view the catastrophe, a study was designed with the objectives to: 1) model and simulate the Gayari sector glacier avalanche incident in terms of height, extent, velocity, pressure, and momentum; 2) generate hazard risk assessment of possible other glacier avalanches in the Saltoro Valley through modeling and simulation; and 3) suitability analysis of current camp sites and recommendation of new safe camps sites locations in the Saltoro valley. To simulate the Gayari sector glacier event and other Glacier possible avalanches, a physical process-based rapid mass movements (RAMMS) was used. The RAMMS has two main components, i.e., Voellmy-Salm (VS) model and random kinetic energy, which deals with variables such as avalanche height and the mean avalanche velocity during the course of simulation. The suitability analysis of current camp sites were achieved using weighted overlay analysis with different constraints in ArcGIS Spatial Analyst. The RAMMS model simulation of the Gayari avalanche event predicted a maximum velocity of 74 ms -1, generating a pressure of 5074 kPa and attaining a height of 45 m, whereas the predicted debris volume on the ground was 3.8145 million m 3. A good agreement was found between actual debris height and extent, as compared with the RAMMS model output. The RAMMS model simulated all the potential tributary glacier avalanches of Saltoro valley very well. The weighted overlay analyses in ArcGIS Spatial Analyst revealed that the existing camp sites are safe and were not threatened by the glacier avalanche hazard. However, it was recommended that the Gayari camp should not be constructed at the same location and should be relocated to the - roposed safe camp sites identified in this research study. The proposed methodology developed in the current study could be applied in the Siachen conflict zone for avalanche hazard/risk analysis of all the camp sites located in the valley.
Keywords :
glaciology; hydrological techniques; risk management; AD 2012 04 07; ArcGIS spatial analyst; Gayari sector glacier avalanche; Pakistani base; RAMMS model; Saltoro valley; Siachen conflict zone; Voellmy-Salm model; avalanche hazard analysis; avalanche height; avalanche momentum; avalanche pressure; avalanche risk analysis; glacier avalanche model; glacier avalanche simulation; glacier hazard assessment; hazard risk assessment; high-altitude mountainous terrain; mean avalanche velocity; physical process-based rapid mass movements; random kinetic energy; safe camps; weighted overlay analysis; Analytical models; Hazards; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Remote sensing; Satellites; Snow; Avalanche; Siachen glacier; Voellmy–Salm (VS) model; Voellmy???Salm (VS) model; defense; hazard; numerical modeling; random kinetic energy (RKE); rapid mass movements (RAMMS); site suitability analysis; snow;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2015.2419171