Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method

Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) is one of the potential disaster of Nepal. The Imja glacial lake is considered as one of the fastest growing glacial lake with high risk of GLOF. The internal structure of moraine dams, especially the distribution of buried ice blocks and permafrost materials is ke...

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Main Authors: Dahal, Pushpa Raj, Paudyal, Kabi Raj, Rajaure, Sudhir
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Language:English
Published: Nepal Geological Society 2018
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Online Access:https://nepjol.info/index.php/JNGS/article/view/22784
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author Dahal, Pushpa Raj
Paudyal, Kabi Raj
Rajaure, Sudhir
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Paudyal, Kabi Raj
Rajaure, Sudhir
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description Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) is one of the potential disaster of Nepal. The Imja glacial lake is considered as one of the fastest growing glacial lake with high risk of GLOF. The internal structure of moraine dams, especially the distribution of buried ice blocks and permafrost materials is key factors in assessing GLOF risk. This study covers exploration and assessment of subsurface conditions of the moraine material such as quantification of buried ice, seepage channel and permafrost material distribution. The geophysical study of dam was carried out by using Dipole–dipole array of Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) method. This study presents the results regarding use of electrical resistivity survey for assessment of the subsurface buried glacier ice and permafrost zones within the dam of the Imja glacial lake. The interpretation of resistivity data at end moraine of Imja glacial lake is based not only on specific resistivity values, but also with field observations and correlation with previous studies. The maximum depth of information obtained from the modeling is about 25 m and; highest and lowest values of resistivity ranges from 117 Wm to 2682240 Wm. The distribution of major subsurface materials from lowest resistivity value to highest resistivity values are classified as saturated moraine (<5000 Wm), frozen moraine (5000 Wm to 20000 Wm) and dead ice (>20000 Wm). The distribution of dead buried ice in moraine dam is found to be heterogeneous. The minimum and maximum depth of dead ice from surface is about 0 m to 20 m at various locations. Based on the information of this study, an open channel was cut through the lake to lower its level and the result is found to be successful.
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spelling ftjnepaljo:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22784 2025-05-18T14:03:01+00:00 Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method Dahal, Pushpa Raj Paudyal, Kabi Raj Rajaure, Sudhir Geology 2018-06-04 application/pdf https://nepjol.info/index.php/JNGS/article/view/22784 eng eng Nepal Geological Society https://nepjol.info/index.php/JNGS/article/view/22784/19352 https://nepjol.info/index.php/JNGS/article/view/22784 Copyright (c) 2018 Nepal Geological Society Journal of Nepal Geological Society; Vol. 55 No. 1 (2018); 15-22 2676-1378 0259-1316 Imja Tsho ERT Geophysics Permafrost Glacier Eastern Nepal info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftjnepaljo 2025-04-22T00:17:25Z Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) is one of the potential disaster of Nepal. The Imja glacial lake is considered as one of the fastest growing glacial lake with high risk of GLOF. The internal structure of moraine dams, especially the distribution of buried ice blocks and permafrost materials is key factors in assessing GLOF risk. This study covers exploration and assessment of subsurface conditions of the moraine material such as quantification of buried ice, seepage channel and permafrost material distribution. The geophysical study of dam was carried out by using Dipole–dipole array of Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) method. This study presents the results regarding use of electrical resistivity survey for assessment of the subsurface buried glacier ice and permafrost zones within the dam of the Imja glacial lake. The interpretation of resistivity data at end moraine of Imja glacial lake is based not only on specific resistivity values, but also with field observations and correlation with previous studies. The maximum depth of information obtained from the modeling is about 25 m and; highest and lowest values of resistivity ranges from 117 Wm to 2682240 Wm. The distribution of major subsurface materials from lowest resistivity value to highest resistivity values are classified as saturated moraine (<5000 Wm), frozen moraine (5000 Wm to 20000 Wm) and dead ice (>20000 Wm). The distribution of dead buried ice in moraine dam is found to be heterogeneous. The minimum and maximum depth of dead ice from surface is about 0 m to 20 m at various locations. Based on the information of this study, an open channel was cut through the lake to lower its level and the result is found to be successful. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost Nepal Journals Online (NepJOL) Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259)
spellingShingle Imja Tsho
ERT
Geophysics
Permafrost
Glacier
Eastern Nepal
Dahal, Pushpa Raj
Paudyal, Kabi Raj
Rajaure, Sudhir
Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method
title Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method
title_full Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method
title_fullStr Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method
title_full_unstemmed Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method
title_short Geophysical study on moraine dam of Imja Glacial Lake in Eastern Nepal using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Method
title_sort geophysical study on moraine dam of imja glacial lake in eastern nepal using electrical resistivity tomography method
topic Imja Tsho
ERT
Geophysics
Permafrost
Glacier
Eastern Nepal
topic_facet Imja Tsho
ERT
Geophysics
Permafrost
Glacier
Eastern Nepal
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