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Explainer: What is glacial lake outburst flooding and how does it affect the Himalayas?

Glacial lake outburst flooding (GLOF) is the term used by scientists when the water levels of glacial lakes breach their boundaries causing large amounts of water to flow into nearby streams and rivers.

March 19, 2022 / 12:05 IST
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Glaciers are retreating due to climate change. The increase in the anthropogenic footprint in the glaciers leads to the increasing threat of glacial lake outburst floodings (GLOFs), and over 200 glaciers in the Himalayas are vulnerable to outbursts.
Glaciers are retreating due to climate change. The increase in the anthropogenic footprint in the glaciers leads to the increasing threat of glacial lake outburst floodings (GLOFs), and over 200 glaciers in the Himalayas are vulnerable to outbursts.

The Himalayas are witnessing an increasing threat of glacial lake outburst flooding (GLOF). Over the years, several GLOFs hit the Himalayas, causing massive destruction to the infrastructure, while also claiming thousands of lives.

 

What is a GLOF?


GLOF is the term scientists use to describe the incident when the water levels of glacial lakes breach their boundaries, causing large amounts of water to flow into nearby streams and rivers. These also create flash floods. Experts attribute GLOFs to climate change and the increase of anthropogenic footprints on glaciers.

 

Why are glaciers in the Himalayas shrinking?


There are 2,000 glacial lakes in the Himalayas of which over 200 are vulnerable to outbursts, according to Shakil Ahmad Romshoo, Vice-Chancellor of Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), Kashmir, who has done extensive research on glaciers in the Himalayas.

Romshoo states that there are varied reasons for the increase of GLOF threats in the Himalayas. “Glaciers in the Himalayas are shrinking very fast at the rate of 20 metre per year due to global warming. This increases the threat of a GLOF.  Some glaciers may vanish in a few decades. In Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, most water requirements are met by glaciers. We need a proper strategy to preserve glaciers, so we don’t face water crises in the future,” explained Romshoo.

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Irfan Rashid, who teaches at Department of Geo Informatics University of Kashmir, elucidated that glaciers are retreating due to climate change and increase in the anthropogenic footprint in the glaciers.

 

How does a GLOF impact the surrounding areas?


“There are normal glaciers which are also called land terminating glaciers and they just release water, but do not pose any threat as a GLOF. But there are some glaciers which have a frontal region and  also a bowl-shaped depression with accumulated water. When the volume of water in the lake increases; the confining moraine wall (accumulation of debris or material left by a moving glacier), is unable to contain the huge body of water and bursts, thus resulting in sudden release of water,” Rashid detailed.

Damaged roads and a collapsed bridge as a result of the 2021 GLOF in Rumbak Ladakh. Photo by Irfan Rashid.