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GLACIER "MER DE GLACE"
Risk type: glacier flood (contain both lakes and water pocket)
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Type: |
Valley glacier |
Country: |
France |
Region: |
Haute Savoie |
Massif/Ice Cap: |
Mont Blanc |
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Location: |
The « Mer de Glace » is the biggest glacial display of France (~40 km²); it is composed of several glaciers. But here , the term " Mer de Glace " means only the terminal tongue of this big glacier |
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Latitude (°, cent): |
45,55 N |
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Longitude (°, cent): |
6,55 E |
Surface (km2): |
3,5 |
Lenght (km): |
4,7 |
Width (km): |
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Min. altitude (m): |
1400 |
Max. altitude (m): |
2200 |
Orientation (°) |
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Slope (°) |
9 |
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EVENT: Date
25/7/1969
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Description |
a sudden flood of the Arveyron; a break of a little dam caused by a collapsing on the left bank, the cause is an under glacial water pocket outburst , localised at the confluence of "Mer de Glace" with "Nant Blanc" |
Effects: |
the flood was avoided thanks to the Arveyrons dyke |
Deaths(#) |
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Injuried (#) |
0 |
Note |
The information in relation with these events are reduced to the consequences on downstream. This very phenomenon is not detailed, we don’t know the volume of water , neither how long these episodes last |
DAMAGES |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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EVENT: Date
25/9/1920
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Type: |
Glacier flood (contain both lakes and water pocket) |
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Description |
after violent precipitations (56 mm since the 17th September), a water pocket outburst occured, with thrusting of ice |
Effects: |
a violent flood of Arveyron, also a flood of many cellars and ground-levels in Chamonix (1,5 m of water on 4 ha at the "Bois du Bouchet" ). Some ice blocs of 1m3 were fond as far as Annemasse, 70 km on downstream |
Deaths(#) |
0 |
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Injuried (#) |
0 |
Note |
The information in relation with these events are reduced to the consequences on downstream. This very phenomenon is not detailed, we don’t know the volume of water , neither how long these episodes last |
DAMAGES |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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EVENT: Date
16/8/1878
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Type: |
Glacier flood (contain both lakes and water pocket) |
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Description |
a water pocket outburst occurred |
Effects: |
a flood of the Arveyron lead to turn tail for the inhabitants. The fields and one house were flooded |
Deaths(#) |
0 |
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Injuried (#) |
0 |
Note |
the information in relation with these events are reduced to the consequences on downstream. This very phenomenon is not detailed, we don’t know the volume of water , neither how long these episodes last |
DAMAGES |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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Mougin, M.P, 1922 - Avalanches, débâcles et érosions glaciaires Etudes glaciologiques, tome V, Imprimerie nationale, Paris, p167 et 172 |
Vivian, R., 1975 - Les glaciers des Alpes occidentales Thèse d'état, Imprimerie Allier, Grenoble, p.349 |
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