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Climate Change Impacts on Sediment Yield and Debris‐Flow Activity in an Alpine Catchment

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/149624
Publisher DOI
10.1029/2020JF005739
Description
Climate change impacts on sediment production and transfer processes on hillslopes and through channels are governed by possible changes in precipitation, runoff and air temperature. These hydrological and geomorphological impacts are difficult to predict in temperature‐sensitive Alpine environments. In this work, we combined a stochastic weather generator model with the most current climate change projections to feed a hillslope‐channel sediment cascade model for a major debris‐flow system in the Swiss Alps (the Illgraben). This allowed us to quantify climate change impacts and their uncertainties on sediment yield and the number of debris flows at hourly temporal resolution. We show that projected changes in precipitation and air temperature lead to a reduction in both sediment yield (‐48%) and debris‐flow occurrence (‐23%). This change is caused by a decrease in sediment supply from the hillslope, which is driven by frost‐weathering. Additionally, we conduct model experiments that show the sensitivity of projected changes in sediment yield and debris‐flow hazard to basin elevation, with important implications for assessing natural hazards and risks in mountain environments. Future changes in hydrological and sediment fluxes are characterized by high uncertainty, mainly due to irreducible internal climate variability. Therefore, this stochastic uncertainty needs to be considered in climate change impact assessments for geomorphic systems.
Date of Publication
2021
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 - Science::550 - Earth sciences & geology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hirschberg, J.
Fatichi, S.
Bennett, G.L.
McArdell, B.W.
Peleg, N.
Lane, S.N.
Schlunegger, Fritz
Institut für Geologie
Molnar, P.
Additional Credits
Institut für Geologie
Series
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
Publisher
AGU Publications
ISSN
2169-9003
Access(Rights)
open.access
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