South Lhonak Lake Explained
South Lhonak Lake |
Coords: | 27.9475°N 88.3315°W |
Type: | Glacial, moraine-dammed |
Inflow: | Lhonak Glacier |
Basin Countries: | India |
Length: | 1.98km (01.23miles) |
Width: | 0.45km (00.28miles) |
Area: | 1.26km2 |
Max-Depth: | 79.24m (259.97feet) |
Elevation: | 5200m (17,100feet) |
South Lhonak Lake is a glacial-moraine-dammed lake, located in Sikkim's far northwestern region.[1] It is one of the fastest expanding lakes in the Sikkim Himalaya region, and one of the 14 potentially dangerous lakes susceptible to Glacial lake outburst flood (GLOFs).[2] [3]
Location
The lake is located at above sea level. It formed due to the melting of the Lhonak glacier.[4]
Rapid growth
The lake is rapidly growing in size in an abnormally rapid manner due to the melting of the lake's associated South Lhonak glacier and additional melt water from the adjacent North Lhonak and main Lhonak glaciers.[5]
According to the declassified CORONA data from 1962, which was then collected by the Central Intelligence Agency and the United States Air Force between 1960 and 1972 as a part of America's first space reconnaissance program, the lake first appeared as a supraglacial lake at the glacier's snout on November 24, 1962.[6] The first occurrence of a separate lake was identified in the 1977 Landsat program's multispectral scanner (MSS) data. The lake's area was also traced using MSS data and the glacier's retreat. The lake had an area of 17.54 hectares in 1977 and was connected to the glacier terminal. Later, the lake's areal extent was determined using 1989, 2002, and 2008 temporal satellite data. Between 1977 and 2008, the lake's surface area rose by 81.1 hectares.
2023 outburst flood
See main article: 2023 Sikkim flash floods. In October 2023, heavy rains caused the swollen lake to breach its embankments and cause a severe flood in the Teesta river basin, causing widespread property damage and killing at least 40 people.[7]
Further reading
- Hazra, P., & Krishna, A. P. (2021, July). AHP Based Assessment of Glof Susceptibility of South Lhonak Glacial Lake, Sikkim Himalaya, India. In 2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS (pp. 5489-5492). IEEE. .
See also
Notes and References
- Sattar . Ashim . Goswami . Ajanta . Kulkarni . Anil V. . 2019-06-10 . Hydrodynamic moraine-breach modeling and outburst flood routing - A hazard assessment of the South Lhonak lake, Sikkim . Science of the Total Environment . en . 668 . 362–378 . 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.388 . 30852213 . 73726939 . 0048-9697. free .
- Web site: Glacial lake keeps disaster managers on toes in Sikkim . 2022-04-27 . www.downtoearth.org.in . en.
- Sattar . Ashim . Goswami . Ajanta . Kulkarni . Anil. V. . Emmer . Adam . Haritashya . Umesh K. . Allen . Simon . Frey . Holger . Huggel . Christian . 2021-09-01 . Future Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) hazard of the South Lhonak Lake, Sikkim Himalaya . . 388 . 107783 . 10.1016/j.geomorph.2021.107783 . 2021Geomo.38807783S . 236237797 . 0169-555X. free .
- Sharma . R. K. . Pradhan . Pranay . Sharma . N. P. . Shrestha . D. G. . 2018 . Remote sensing and in situ-based assessment of rapidly growing South Lhonak glacial lake in eastern Himalaya, India . Natural Hazards . en . 93 . 1 . 393–409. 10.1007/s11069-018-3305-0 . 134820367 .
- Web site: NMSHE: National Mission For Sustaining The Himalayan Ecosystem . 2022-04-27 . knowledgeportal-nmshe.in.
- Raj . K. Babu Govindha . Remya . S. N. . Kumar . K. Vinod . 2013 . Remote sensing-based hazard assessment of glacial lakes in Sikkim Himalaya . . 104 . 3 . 359–364 . 24089638 . 0011-3891.
- News: Choudhury . Subrata Nag . Ahmed . Aftab . 2023-10-06 . Death toll rises to 40 after glacial lake flooding in Indian Himalayas, dozens still missing . en . Reuters . 2023-10-06.