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1 Glacial Hazard Monitoring With Seismology
Host: Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology VAW ETH Zürich (at work) Fabian Walter 2009 – Dr. sc. ETH Zürich 2004 – MSc University of Colorado, USA 2002 – BSc Brigham Young University, USA

2 Can we predict destructive glacier failure? Unteraargletscher, BE
Raymond et al. (2003) Unteraargletscher, BE Allalingletscher, VS (1965)

3 Weisshorn (4505 m), VS “Hanging Glaciers” Frozen to bed
Steep glacier tongue Sliding bed Subglacial hydraulics Radar? Resolution problem? Raymond et al. (2003)

4 Gornersee, VS 1.2 km Ice dam failure Rock Glacier

5 Early Warning Seismic noise measured in situ Monitoring limitations
Surface targeted, only Seismic noise measured in situ “See” into the glacier Fracture state Basal drainage

6 Hanging Glaciers: Natural Frequency
collegevibe.com Milikan Library, California Stiffness K Material quality Structural damage Monitoring

7 Chamousset Rock Column, France (Levy et al. , 2010; Bottelin et al
Hanging Glaciers Break-off Resonance peak monitoring Early warning sign Volume estimate Directional Fourier Transform Frequency (Hz) Resonance Peaks Frequency decay prior to failure Flexure mode

8 Monitoring of Ice Dam Fractures
Walter et al., submitted to GJI Monitoring of Ice Dam Fractures Rock Glacier Seismic Noise Interferometry  Cross-correlation  Seismic noise monitoring “Virtual hammer blows”: No hammer needed! Idea: ice dam monitoring Hammer blow  Force impulse Fracture state  seismic velocities

9 Steep Glacier Tongues: Seismic Water Tremor
Roger Braithwaite, U Manchester 15 hours Frequency (Hz) 5 10 15 Pressure Water Röösli et al. (2014), Walter et al. (submitted) Matched filter processing

10 Can Distant Earthquakes Trigger Glacier Failure?
Source: USGS Landslide in Alaska Range after M Denali Fault earthquake Digital seismic records at host institute Triggered Glacier Failure? 2005 Weisshorn break-off only three days after 9th largest earthquake since 1990 (M8.6 in Indonesia) Induced crevasse opening in Antarctica (Peng et al. (2014) in ngeo) Glaciers at tipping point? Search digital seismic records for earthquake-induced fractures

11 Implementation WIRELESS FREE 23 cm 80 cm Instrument installation
Hanging glacier Steep glacier tongue Ice dam 23 cm Geopebble (Penn State) WIRELESS 80 cm Conventional glacier installation FREE

12 … Implementation 2 PhD Students 1 field engineer
Tasks Tool translation to glaciers Data analysis Instrument installation 2 PhD Students Enough data, fieldwork, subprojects for master’s students

13 Seismology Natural Glaciology Hazards
Host Institute: Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology VAW (ETH Zurich) Seismic Noise U Grenoble UC San Diego Stanford USGS ETH-Internal Collaboration Swiss Seismological Service Geophysical Institute Seismology Earthquake Triggering UC San Diego Georgia Tech VAW Since 1970’s Field experience Natural Hazards Glaciology Fieldwork, instruments U Grenoble Penn State

14 Career Goal: Faculty Position
Fieldwork Stability Hydraulics Damage Mechanics GPS Photogrammetry Radar interferometry Early warning systems Engineering seismology Noise Sensor installation Finite element modeling Data handling Seismology Natural Hazards Glaciology Teaching: Physics of Glaciers

15 Thank you for your attention!

16 Weisshorn: Continuous Spectrograms

17 Glacier Seismology Glacier Seismology Podolskiy and Walter, in prep.

18 Career Outlook in Switzerland
NATURAL HAZARDS GLACIER SEISMOLOGY Seismic detection of debris flow/landslide/snow avalanche detection and early warning Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL: ETH Zurich: Assistant professor in engineering glaciology Lausanne: Institut de Géographie et Durabilité SLF Uni Berne: Institute of Geological Sciences

19 Steep Glacier Tongues: “Active” Phases
Röthlisberger and Kasser (1978) Efficient subglacial drainage:  Melt-suppressed sliding Inefficient subglacial drainage:  Melt-enhanced sliding

20 Digital Seismic Records at ETH (since 1997)
Alpine Glacier Seismology Collaboration VAW- Swiss Seismological Service Altogether over 3 years of continuous seismic records

21 Can Earthquakes Cause Glacier Failure?
Peng et al. (2014) Nature Geoscience Dynamic Fracturing Search glacier seismic records for earthquake-triggered icequakes Crevassing events triggered by earthquake surface waves


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