Glacial risk and reservoir management: the Lago della Rossa reservoir example (Valli di Lanzo, Western Alps, Italy)
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Published:2004
A Tamburini, G Mortara, L Mercalli, M Lucignani, 2004. "Glacial risk and reservoir management: the Lago della Rossa reservoir example (Valli di Lanzo, Western Alps, Italy)", Long-term benefits and performance of dams: Proceedings of the 13th Conference of the British Dam Society and the ICOLD European Club meeting held at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK from 22 to 26 June 2004., Henry Hewlett
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The climatic evolution of recent years, characterised by slight winter snowfalls and very high summer temperatures, is causing a progressive loss in ice mass combined with the increase of glacial risk. Besides the widespread retreat of glaciers, one of the most evident consequences of temperature increase is the formation of epiglacial lakes, like the one formed on the left side of the Croce Rossa glacier in 1998. The glacier overhangs the reservoir of Lago della Rossa, the highest in Italy. A complete survey (GPS surveyed strain net, ablation stakes, radar echo sounding, automated air and ice temperature measurement) has been carried out since 1998 in order to establish the main features of the glacier and monitor its evolution. Mathematical and physical models have been applied in order to evaluate glacier stability and future scenarios in case of epiglacial lake outburst.
Introduction
Description of the Investigated Area
Studies on the Croce Rossa Glacier
Monitoring System Installed on the Croce Rossa Glacier
Scenarios for the Future
Future Developments
Conclusions
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