Analysis of the hazard caused by ice avalanches from the hanging glacier on the Eiger west face
Autor: | Stefan Margreth, Lorenz Meier, Daniel Tobler, Pierre Dalban, Juerg Lauper, Martin Funk |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Hazard analysis 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Crevasse Icefall Ice avalanche Risk management Avalanche simulation Hazard assessment ddc:550 Geomorphology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences geography geography.geographical_feature_category Front (oceanography) Glacier Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Snow Hazard Earth sciences Ridge General Earth and Planetary Sciences Geology |
Zdroj: | Cold Regions Science and Technology, 144 |
ISSN: | 0165-232X 1872-7441 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.coldregions.2017.05.012 |
Popis: | The Eiger hanging glacier is located in the west face of the Eiger in the Bernese Alps (Switzerland). Large ice avalanches, especially if they trigger secondary snow avalanches, endanger parts of the Jungfrau ski area and the Jungfraujoch railway. The latter leads to the Jungfraujoch, one of the top tourist destinations in Europe. The formation of a crevasse immediately behind the front of the hanging glacier was detected in autumn 2015, indicating an impending icefall with a maximum ice volume of 80,000 m3. Consequently, a hazard analysis was performed for four different scenarios with varying ice volumes and snow conditions. The analysis showed that a 100 m high rocky ridge situated in the main flow direction of the avalanches plays a crucial role due to its braking and deflecting effect. Closure plans were prepared for the four scenarios investigated. The railway station is especially endangered in the extreme scenario assuming an ice volume of 80,000 m3 and unstable snow conditions. We therefore recommended to trigger avalanches below the hanging glacier artificially after snowfall events and to install an early warning and alarm system to minimize the closure times for the railway and ski area. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 144 ISSN:0165-232X ISSN:1872-7441 |
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