Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2018

Presentation information

[EJ] Poster

S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-TT Technology & Techniques

[S-TT48] Synthetic Aperture Radar

Mon. May 21, 2018 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall7, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Yu Morishita(Geospatial Information Authority of Japan), Shoko Kobayashi(Tamagawa University), Youhei Kinoshita(一般財団法人リモート・センシング技術センター, 共同), Takahiro Abe(Earth Observation Research Center, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)

[STT48-P15] Seasonal variations of supraglacial ponds on debris-covered glacier in the eastern Himalaya

*Chikako Kinefuchi1, Chiyuki Narama2, Tsutomu Yamanokuchi3, Takeo Tadono4 (1.Niigata University, Graduate School of Science and Technology, 2.Niigata University, Department of Science, 3.Remote Sensing Technology Center of JAPAN, 4.JAXA)

Keywords:ALOS-2/PALSAR-2, Supraglacial pond, debris-covered glacier

In the eastern Himalayas, single large proglacial ponds have often developed gradually by connecting small and growing supraglacial ponds at the terminal parts of glaciers (Ageta et al., 2000) .While, the Tshojo Glacier flood of 2009 in Bhutan occurred in a case in which a debris-covered glacier has a fragmented or gently sloped moraine without proglacial lakes (Komori et al., 2004). Glacial lakes are those that connect with each other and develop into huge glacial lakes and others that cause seasonal fluctuations to cause large-scale floods like the Chozo glacier. Regarding fluctuations of glacial lakes, there are reports showing seasonal variations from data of different years (Benn et al., 2017) that the area changes drastically over 3 years (Watson et al., 2015). The seasonal fluctuation of the season is not clear. The characteristics of sudden large drainage from debris-covered glaciers are the lack of a proglacial lake in front of them, disappearance of one or several supraglacial lakes during flooding, and drainage through englacial/subglacial channels. To clarify the seasonal variations of supraglacial ponds, we investigated the area changes of supraglacial ponds on debris-covered glaciers in the eastern Himalayas using Landsat8 OLI and ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 data.