Abstract

<p>Addressing the question of whether Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) are changing in frequency and magnitude in modern times requires historical context, but suffers from incomplete GLOF inventories, especially in remote mountain regions. Here, we exploit high-resolution, multi-temporal satellite and aerial imagery combined with documentary data to identify GLOF events across the glacierized Cordilleras of Peru and Bolivia, using a set of diagnostic geomorphic features. More than 150 GLOFs are characterised and analysed, far exceeding the number of previously reported events. We provide statistics on location, magnitude, timing and characteristics of these events. Further, we describe several cases in detail and document a wide range of process chains associated with GLOFs. Our findings outline implications for regional GLOF hazard identification and assessment and provide solid basis for enhanced understanding GLOF occurrence under changing climate conditions and glacier retreat.</p>

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