Published 2014
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Increasing Risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods as a Consequence of Climate Change in the Himalayan Region

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The greater Himalayan Mountains host the largest snow covered area outside the polar regions and serves as the source for some of the major fluvial systems of the world. The region acts as the lifeline for approximately 10% of the world’s population. The terrain is geologically active, highly susceptible to climate change processes and plays a significant role in global hydro-meteorological cycles and biodiversity. With the increasing impacts of climate change to the glaciers and ice caps during the past few decades, people living in the Himalayas have become vulnerable to a higher risk of floods, avalanches and glacial lake outburst floods(GLOFs). This study reviewed the work carried out by earlier researchers to understand the history and science of GLOFs and their potential risk to the communities in the Himalayanbelt, particularly in Pakistan.

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Title
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
Volume
6
Issue
1

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Special note
Indus Basin Initiative , IKPP, hazards and risks

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