Periglacial cascading process in an alpine environment: an example of an ice avalanche-induced debris flow in Ferret Valley (Courmayeur, Italy)

Authors

  • Fabrizio Troilo Fondazione Montagna Sicura, Glaciers snow and avalanche research area, Courmayeur, Italy, University of Pavia, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Pavia, Italy Author
  • Luca Mondardini Fondazione Montagna Sicura, Glaciers snow and avalanche research area, Courmayeur, Italy Author
  • Paolo Perret Fondazione Montagna Sicura, Glaciers snow and avalanche research area, Courmayeur, Italy Author
  • Valerio Segor Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta, Mountain basins geo-hydrological department, Aosta, Italy Author
  • Daniele Giordan Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection IRPI, Italian National Research Council, Torino, Italy Author
  • Niccolò Dematteis Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection IRPI, Italian National Research Council, Torino, Italy Author
  • Francesco Zucca University of Pavia, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Pavia, Italy Author

Keywords:

Cascading process, Ice avalanche, Debris flow, Glacier monitoring, Remote sensing

Abstract

On 23 June, 2022, a debris flow occurred in the Montitaz Stream (Mont Blanc area), which flows off the Planpincieux Glacier snout. It destroyed the bridge that links the hamlets of Planpincieux and Rochefort. Using a multi-source dataset from UAV, satellite and terrestrial sensors belonging to the Planpincieux Glacier monitoring network, we reconstructed the series of events that led to the debris flow. We found evidence that this resulted from a cascading process which started with an ice avalanche of 4200 m3 falling over a reformed glacieret that lies 500 m downstream from the glacier front. Subsequently, the deposited ice avalanche formed an unstable ice dam along the Montitaz Stream riverbed, causing a mixed accumulation of water and ice debris. Finally, the dam collapsed, originating a debris flow consisting of ice, water and debris from the glacial fan. DEM differencing showed that approximately 14,000 m3 of material were mobilised overall.

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2022-12-31

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Research and review papers

How to Cite

Troilo, F., Mondardini, L., Perret, P., Segor, V., Giordan, D., Dematteis, N., & Zucca, F. (2022). Periglacial cascading process in an alpine environment: an example of an ice avalanche-induced debris flow in Ferret Valley (Courmayeur, Italy). Geografia Fisica E Dinamica Quaternaria, 45(2), 197-210. https://www.gfdq.glaciologia.it/index.php/GFDQ/article/view/1066

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