Risk Assessment of Debris Flows Along the Karakoram Highway(Kashgar-Khunjerab Section)in the Context of Climate Change
摘要The Karakoram highway(KKH)is renowned for its complex natural environment and geological conditions.The climate changes drastically and directly influences the frequency and magnitude of debris flows in this region,resulting in signifi-cant casualties and economic losses.However,the risk assessment of debris flows along the KKH in the context of climate change has been rarely explored.Therefore,in this study we used the debris flow data,historical meteorological data and future climate prediction data to assess the debris flow risk of the study region during the baseline period(2009-2018),2025s(2021-2030),2035s(2031-2040)and 2045s(2041-2050)under the Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 scenario.The results show that the risk of debris flows increases with climate change,with the highest risk level in the 2025s.Among different parts of this highway,the upper reaches of the Ghez River and the second half of Tashkorgan-Khunjerab are the sections with the highest risk.These findings are helpful for debris flow prevention and can offer coping strategies for the existing line of the KKH.They also provide some reference for the renovation,improvement,operation,and maintenance of the KKH.
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