Time forecast of a break-off event from a hanging glacier

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Abstract

A cold hanging glacier located on the south face of the Grandes Jorasses (Mont Blanc, Italy) broke off on the 23 and 29 September 2014 with a total estimated ice volume of 105 000m3. Thanks to accurate surface displacement measurements taken up to the final break-off, this event was successfully predicted 10 days in advance, enabling local authorities to take the necessary safety measures. The breakoff event also confirmed that surface displacements experienced a power law acceleration along with superimposed log-periodic oscillations prior to the final rupture. This paper describes the methods used to achieve a satisfactory time forecast in real time and demonstrates, using a retrospective analysis, their potential for the development of early-warning systems in real time.

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Faillettaz, J., Funk, M., & Vagliasindi, M. (2016). Time forecast of a break-off event from a hanging glacier. Cryosphere, 10(3), 1191–1200. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-10-1191-2016

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