An inventory of rock glaciers in the Spiti Basin, NW Himalaya, using high resolution imageries

Abstract ID: 3.11360 | Accepted as Poster | Talk/Oral | TBA | TBA

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Chakraborty, Elora (1), Aubrey Robson, Benjamin (2), Chand Sharma, Milap (1), Kumar, Pankaj (3), Kumar Singh, Atul (4)
Soumik Das (1)
Chakraborty, Elora (1), Aubrey Robson, Benjamin (2), Chand Sharma, Milap (1), Kumar, Pankaj (3), Kumar Singh, Atul (4)

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(1) Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 110067, New Delhi, India
(2) Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway
(3) Inter-University Accelerator Centre, 110067, New Delhi, India
(4) Department of Geology, North-Eastern Hill University, 793022, Shillong, Meghalaya, India

(1) Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 110067, New Delhi, India
(2) Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway
(3) Inter-University Accelerator Centre, 110067, New Delhi, India
(4) Department of Geology, North-Eastern Hill University, 793022, Shillong, Meghalaya, India

Categories: Cryo- & Hydrosphere, Fieldwork, Others, Remote Sensing
Keywords: Rock glacier, Periglacial landforms, Permafrost, North Western Himalaya

Categories: Cryo- & Hydrosphere, Fieldwork, Others, Remote Sensing
Keywords: Rock glacier, Periglacial landforms, Permafrost, North Western Himalaya

This research presents the first up to date rock glacial inventory of the Spiti Basin (SB) in north-western Himalaya. Rock glaciers (RG) occurs as debris landforms resulting from the past or present downslope flow of frozen ground, marked in the landscape through unique features including a front, lateral margins, and optionally ridge-and-furrow surface topography, often described as the mountain manifestation of permafrost. The study area, located in the Trans-Himalayan belt north of the Pir Panjal Range, features Neoproterozoic-Cretaceous rocks. Characterized by bedrock benches, rock outcrops, and glacial-fluviatile deposits, it’s a high altitude desert at ̴ 3000 meters above sea level (m asl), with minimal annual precipitation of about 50 mm. Here we mapped RG’s using high resolution Planet scope (<3m) and Google Earth (GE) datasets for the year 2023. The results indicate SB includes 605 RGs with a total area of 144.87 ± 3.35 km2. The frontal elevation of the lowest RG is ̴ 3920 m asl whereas the highest RG is located at an mean elevation of ̴ 5987 m asl. Interestingly majority of the RGs has a southerly aspect (178.88 degrees south). The mean slope of the RGs is found to be ̴ 20.46 degrees. The upslope connection of the RGs are mostly Talus (51%) followed by Glacier (21%) and Debris (18 %) connections. We presume, topography and climatic factors are pivotal in influencing the formation and dynamics of RGs.

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