The 2000 Yigong landslide (Tibetan Plateau), rockslide-dammed lake and outburst flood: Review, remote sensing analysis, and process modelling

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作者
Delaney, Keith B. [1 ]
Evans, Stephen G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Nat Disaster Syst Earth & Environm Sci, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
关键词
Yigong landslide; Outburst flood; Landslide dam; SRTM DEM; Process modelling; Remote sensing; Tibetan Plateau; ROCK AVALANCHE; CATASTROPHIC LANDSLIDE; DEBRIS AVALANCHE; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; SRTM DEM; RIVER; EARTHQUAKE; WATER; DAMS; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.06.020
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
In April 2000 a large-scale rock avalanche dammed the Yigong Zangpo River, forming an extensive rockslide-dammed lake. The impoundment lasted for 62 days before a catastrophic breaching caused a massive outburst flood in the Yarlung Zangpo (Tibet) and the Dihang rivers (India) that travelled downstream to the main floodplain of the Brahmaputra in northeastern India. In response to discrepancies in the published literature on the event, we present a review and re-evaluation of the characteristics of the rock avalanche and associated landslide-dammed lake. We use digital topographical data (SRTM-3) and dynamic landslide modelling (DAN-W and DAN3D) to determine the salient characteristics of the damming landslide and to characterise its behaviour. Our analysis indicates that the volume of the damming rockslide was ca. 115 Mm(3), including 91 Mm(3) from the initial rockslope failure (bulked during disaggregation to 109 Mm(3)) and 6 Mm(3) from entrainment during its 10.1 km travel down Zhamulong gully. The debris travelled with an average velocity of 15-18 m/s and resulted in a landslide dam on the Yigong River with a minimum height of about 55 m. Using LANDSAT-7 imagery (obtained before, during, and after impoundment) in conjunction with an SRTM-3 DEM, we reproduced the filling of the lake. We determine that the landslide dam formed an extensive reservoir with an impounded volume of 2.015 Gm(3) and a maximum possible lake level of 2264 m asl (rounded to 2265 m asl). Our figures differ from those previously published but are believed to be well-constrained verifiable estimates of the volumes of the 2000 Yigong events. The outburst occurred after an attempt by army personnel to manually dig a spillway over the landslide debris and resulted in the entire volume of the lake draining in about 12 h. The outburst flood travelled over 500 km south into India, with a recorded rise in river level of 5.5 m at the Pasighat gauging station, 462 km downstream. In terms of historical outburst volumes from rockslide-dammed lakes, the volume of the 2000 Yigong event is only exceeded by that of the 1841 outburst flood from the Indus River rockslide-dammed lake, northern Pakistan. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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