Risk assessment of infrastructure destabilisation due to global warming in the high French Alps

Due to ongoing global warming, high alpine environments are affected by significant changes, such as glacial retreat and permafrost warming, which can trigger mass movements in rock slopes or superficial deposits. These processes generate a risk of direct destabilisation for high mountain infrastruc...

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Published in:Revue de géographie alpine
Main Authors: Duvillard, Pierre-Allain, Ravanel, Ludovic, Deline, Philip
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Association pour la diffusion de la recherche alpine 2015
Subjects:
geo
Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.2896
http://journals.openedition.org/rga/2896
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Summary:Due to ongoing global warming, high alpine environments are affected by significant changes, such as glacial retreat and permafrost warming, which can trigger mass movements in rock slopes or superficial deposits. These processes generate a risk of direct destabilisation for high mountain infrastructures (huts, cable cars, etc.). To help prevent such risks, an inventory of all the high mountain infrastructures in the French Alps was carried out using a Geographic Information System. This combined several data layers, including the Alpine Permafrost Index Map and glacier inventories since the end of the Little Ice Age. 1,769 infrastructures were identified in areas probably characterised by permafrost and/or possibly affected by glacier shrinkage. An index of destabilisation risk was constructed to identify and rank infrastructures at risk. This theoretical risk index includes a characterisation of hazards and a diagnosis of vulnerability. 10 % of the infrastructures were characterised by a high risk of destabilisation.