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Hazard evaluation from GLOFs in the Cordillera Huayhuash
Baťka, Jan ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Šobr, Miroslav (referee)
Hazard evaluation from GLOFs in the Cordillera Huayhuash Abstract: Proglacial lakes in high-mountain regions recently experienced dynamic development related to the ongoing climatic changes. Most of the mountain ranges were widely studied with respect to hazards posed by proglacial lakes. However, the Peruvian Cordillera Huayhuash was omitted by any research of this type so far. In this thesis first, the author develops and assesses the inventory of glacial lakes in the Cordillera Huayhuash, and second, evaluates the hazard from GLOFs. After a thorough discussion and comparison to other world's major mountain ranges, significant conclusions are made. Most of the characteristics of the lakes in the Cordillera Huayhuash are influenced by a local factor - fluvial erosion that has occurred since the last glacial maximum. Nevertheless, general principles such as the statistical distribution of lakes according to their elevation that are valid to other compared regions may still be identified based on the data. Lakes of the Cordillera Huayhuash generally pose minor or even no GLOF hazard, the few exceptions were further analyzed in detail. Key words: geomorphology, GLOF, lake inventory, natural hazards, Peru
Dynamic of evolution and hazardousness of lakes in the Cordillera Blanca (Peru)
Emmer, Adam ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Šobr, Miroslav (referee) ; Haeberli, Wilfried (referee)
Adam Emmer: Dynamic of evolution and hazardousness of lakes in the Cordillera Blanca (Peru) Abstract: High mountain environment of the Cordillera Blanca (Peru) is undergoing prespicious (goe)environmantal changes such as glacier retreat and associated formation and evolution of lakes. Glacial lakes may represent a threat for the society in case of sudden release of (part of) retained water ("glacial lake outburst flood"; GLOF). Reliable identification of hazardous lakes is a key persumption of effective GLOF risk management. The fundamental part of this thesis lies in creation of new method for assessing susceptibility of lakes to outburst floods, reflecting regional specifics of these events in the study area (preconditions, causes and mechanisms) and unsuitability of existing approaches revealed in previous research. Newly created method take into account five scenarios of GLOFs, which are assessed separately, using the combination of decision trees allowing integration of qualitative and quantitative characteristics (an overall number of 17 characteristics of the dam, lake and lake surrounding enter the assessment procedure). Thus, identification of specific causes and mechanisms is enabled. The method was verified by assessing susceptibility of 20 lakes, of which 10 produced GLOFs in past (pre-flood...
INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS OF RISK GEOMORPHOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE CHILEAN PART OF PATAGONIA USING RS
Chotěborová, Markéta ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Šefrna, Luděk (referee)
Area of interest of this bachelor thesis is part of Chilean Patagonia. It is spread through the Chilean regions of Los Lagos, Aysén and Magallanes. The local landscape consists of crystal blue lakes, glaciers, fjords and snow-capped mountains. Creating this landscape is involved in many endogenous and exogenous geomorphological processes. These processes take place on earth for millions of years, some of them, become to be risky when people began settling in this territory. Among these risk geomorphological processes in the countries of interest include earthquake, tsunami, volcanic activity, landslides and Glacial Lake Outburst Flood. The bachelor thesis also contains a chapter on remote sensing and its possible application in the prevention of risk processes or monitoring. The bachelor thesis is closed by a chapter with author's own assessment of these processes. The methodology of work is based on a review of foreign literature. Keywords: risk geomorphological processes, Patagonia, earthquake, tsunami, volcanism, landslides, GLOF, Remote Sensing
Hazard evaluation from GLOFs in the Cordillera Huayhuash
Baťka, Jan ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Šobr, Miroslav (referee)
Hazard evaluation from GLOFs in the Cordillera Huayhuash Abstract: Proglacial lakes in high-mountain regions recently experienced dynamic development related to the ongoing climatic changes. Most of the mountain ranges were widely studied with respect to hazards posed by proglacial lakes. However, the Peruvian Cordillera Huayhuash was omitted by any research of this type so far. In this thesis first, the author develops and assesses the inventory of glacial lakes in the Cordillera Huayhuash, and second, evaluates the hazard from GLOFs. After a thorough discussion and comparison to other world's major mountain ranges, significant conclusions are made. Most of the characteristics of the lakes in the Cordillera Huayhuash are influenced by a local factor - fluvial erosion that has occurred since the last glacial maximum. Nevertheless, general principles such as the statistical distribution of lakes according to their elevation that are valid to other compared regions may still be identified based on the data. Lakes of the Cordillera Huayhuash generally pose minor or even no GLOF hazard, the few exceptions were further analyzed in detail. Key words: geomorphology, GLOF, lake inventory, natural hazards, Peru
Dynamic of evolution and hazardousness of lakes in the Cordillera Blanca (Peru)
Emmer, Adam ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Šobr, Miroslav (referee) ; Haeberli, Wilfried (referee)
Adam Emmer: Dynamic of evolution and hazardousness of lakes in the Cordillera Blanca (Peru) Abstract: High mountain environment of the Cordillera Blanca (Peru) is undergoing prespicious (goe)environmantal changes such as glacier retreat and associated formation and evolution of lakes. Glacial lakes may represent a threat for the society in case of sudden release of (part of) retained water ("glacial lake outburst flood"; GLOF). Reliable identification of hazardous lakes is a key persumption of effective GLOF risk management. The fundamental part of this thesis lies in creation of new method for assessing susceptibility of lakes to outburst floods, reflecting regional specifics of these events in the study area (preconditions, causes and mechanisms) and unsuitability of existing approaches revealed in previous research. Newly created method take into account five scenarios of GLOFs, which are assessed separately, using the combination of decision trees allowing integration of qualitative and quantitative characteristics (an overall number of 17 characteristics of the dam, lake and lake surrounding enter the assessment procedure). Thus, identification of specific causes and mechanisms is enabled. The method was verified by assessing susceptibility of 20 lakes, of which 10 produced GLOFs in past (pre-flood...
Inventory and analysis of risky geomorphological processes in the Chilean part of Patagonia
Chotěborová, Markéta ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Engel, Zbyněk (referee)
Area of interest of this bachelor thesis is part of Chilean Patagonia. It is spread across the Chilean regions of Los Lagos, Aysén and Magallanes. The local environment is influenced by several phenomena, which act separately and predominantly together. Local tectonic processes, especially the subduction of the Nazca Plate under the South American Plate, affect the risky processes of earthquakes (and subsequent tsunamis and landslides) and volcanism. The tectonics also contributed to the creation of a local relief, which, together with the climate (and its changes), also affected the specific type of floods called Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF). These geomofphological processes take place on earth for millions of years, but some of them became to be risky at the moment people began settling in territory of their influence. Keywords: risk geomorphological processes, Patagonia, earthquake, tsunami, volcanism, landslides, GLOF
The analysis of glacial retreat of selected mountain regions of New Zealand and natural hazards from GLOFs
Brambus, Ondřej ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Šobr, Miroslav (referee)
This thesis analyses the glacier fluctuations in New Zealand since late Pliocen until today (2017) and evaluates GLOFs (Glacier Lake Outburst Floods) hazards from all proglacial lakes of New Zealand. Background research of a wide range of scientific sources was used to describe New Zealand glacier fluctuations during the last ~2.6 Ma, uncover local climatic and tectonic specifics, describe uneven behaviour of different glacier types and summarise current knowledge about climatological forcings to New Zealand glaciers. Compared to the timing of glaciations in the Norther Hemisphere, an earlier onset of LGM (Last Glacial Maximum) and LIA (Little Ice Age) was recorded in New Zealand. A dramatic glacier advance of short- to medium-response time glaciers was recorded between 1983 and 1999. This advance was caused by changes of atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns around New Zealand. A detailed study of the past events revealed that really few events were recorded in New Zealand history. While englacial outburst floods are relatively common from Franz Josef Glacier, no moraine dam rupture and only two GLOFs from a proglacial lake were recorded in New Zealand history. Inventory of proglacial lakes of New Zealand completed from remote sensing data was done to further evaluate the hazards of GLOFs. 25...
INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS OF RISK GEOMORPHOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE CHILEAN PART OF PATAGONIA USING RS
Chotěborová, Markéta ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Šefrna, Luděk (referee)
Area of interest of this bachelor thesis is part of Chilean Patagonia. It is spread through the Chilean regions of Los Lagos, Aysén and Magallanes. The local landscape consists of crystal blue lakes, glaciers, fjords and snow-capped mountains. Creating this landscape is involved in many endogenous and exogenous geomorphological processes. These processes take place on earth for millions of years, some of them, become to be risky when people began settling in this territory. Among these risk geomorphological processes in the countries of interest include earthquake, tsunami, volcanic activity, landslides and Glacial Lake Outburst Flood. The bachelor thesis also contains a chapter on remote sensing and its possible application in the prevention of risk processes or monitoring. The bachelor thesis is closed by a chapter with author's own assessment of these processes. The methodology of work is based on a review of foreign literature. Keywords: risk geomorphological processes, Patagonia, earthquake, tsunami, volcanism, landslides, GLOF, Remote Sensing
Natural hazards in the locality of the Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power station
Halžová, Daniela ; Kalvoda, Jan (advisor) ; Vilímek, Vít (referee)
This work deals with natural hazard in the area of nuclear power plant Jaslovské Bohunice. Natural hazards research is essential in the areas of facilities, where construction and operation safety is highest priority. Nuclear power plants are this type od facilities. In order to increase or maintain security in the areas of nuclear power plants is an important task to monitor the current geodynamics processes. Geomorphical criteria are one of the essential basis to ensure safety of nuclear facilities. The aim of this work is to describe the active geomorphological processes in the location of the Jaslovské Bohunice nuclear power plant in the form of research literature, associate these geomorphological processes with natural hazards in this area and describe relationship between them. Keywords: natural hazards, nuclear power station, Jaslovské Bohunice
The susceptibility analysis of slope movements in the Jemma River basin (Ethiopian Highland)
Maca, Vít ; Vilímek, Vít (advisor) ; Kusák, Michal (referee)
Ethiopia like other developing countries depends on domestic agricultural production, struggling with infrastructure and healthcare is also at a low level. Among these factors there is also added impact of catastrophic natural processes. Landslides in this area have caused enormous material damage and also human deaths. Effects of those losses are huge and locals are dealing with them difficuly. Therefore, prevention should be a priority concern. In theoretical part the basic facts about modeling and simulation of landslides susceptibility is presented. Those facts are complemented with specific researches from Ethiopian highlands. Furthermore, it describes the methodology that was used. It compares the real distribution of slope movements against the expected occurrence across the classes of input layers. An essential part of the model is mapping work, supported with terrain work, during which 242 landslides was mapped. Model parameters are: slope, altitude, lithology, land cover, distance from geological boundary and distance to river. Slope was determined as most significant factor. Used methodology is universally applicable and the results it generates match reality well. Key words: slope movements, natural hazards, susceptibility analysis, geomorphology, Ethiopian Highland

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