Mass wasting and erosion in different morphoclimatic zones of the Makalu Barun region, Nepal Himalaya

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/04353676.2021.2000816
J. Kalvoda, A. Emmer
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ABSTRACT Mountain regions of the world face unprecedented climate-induced changes and associated sustainable development challenges. Retreating glaciers, degrading permafrost and rapid mass movements on the one hand and glacier-related disasters, on the other hand, are the sentinels of these phenomena. In this study, we focus our attention on the Makalu Barun region in the Nepal Himalaya, and characterize four main morphoclimatic zones, building on repeated field surveys and interpretation of remote sensing imagery. We distinguish four distinct zones: (i) extreme glacial zone; (ii) glacial zone; (iii) periglacial zone; and (iv) seasonally cold/warm humid zone. While extreme glacial zone is stagnant in its area, remaining three zones have been experiencing areal/location changes associated with changing climate, glacier extent and permafrost distribution. We describe dominant geomorphic processes and typical landforms of these zones in detail, highlighting the role of mass wasting processes and far-reaching process chains acting across distinct morphoclimatic zones. The study provides evidence of very dynamic landform evolution which indicates extreme geomorphological hazards in the Nepal Himalaya.
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尼泊尔喜马拉雅马卡鲁巴伦地区不同形态气候带的大量浪费和侵蚀
世界山区面临着前所未有的气候变化和相关的可持续发展挑战。一方面是冰川退缩、永久冻土退化和快速的物质运动,另一方面是与冰川有关的灾害,这些都是这些现象的哨兵。在本研究中,我们将重点放在尼泊尔喜马拉雅地区的马卡鲁巴伦地区,并在重复实地调查和遥感图像解释的基础上,描述了四个主要的形态气候带。我们区分了四个不同的区域:(i)极端冰川带;冰川带;冰缘带;(iv)季节性冷/暖湿润地区。虽然该地区的极端冰川带停滞不前,但其余三个地区正在经历与气候、冰川范围和永久冻土分布变化相关的区域/位置变化。我们详细描述了这些地区的主要地貌过程和典型地貌,强调了跨越不同形态气候带的大量消耗过程和影响深远的过程链的作用。该研究提供了非常动态的地形演变的证据,表明尼泊尔喜马拉雅地区的极端地貌危害。
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography publishes original research in the field of Physical Geography with special emphasis on cold regions/high latitude, high altitude processes, landforms and environmental change, past, present and future. The journal primarily promotes dissemination of regular research by publishing research-based articles. The journal also publishes thematic issues where collections of articles around a specific themes are gathered. Such themes are determined by the Editors upon request. Finally the journal wishes to promote knowledge and understanding of topics in Physical Geography, their origin, development and current standing through invited review articles.
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