Avalanche hazard and control in Kazakhstan

In Kazakhstan, area of 124 thousand km2 is prone to the avalanche hazard. Avalanches are released down in mountain regions situated along the eastern boundary of Kazakhstan. Systematic studies of avalanches here were started in 1958 by explorer I.S. Sosedov; later on, I.V. Seversky continued these i...

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Main Authors: V. P. Blagoveshchensky, I. E. Gulyaeva, O. A. Berman, V. V. Zhdanov, M. E. Tatkova
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Language:Russian
Published: Nauka 2015-03-01
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Online Access:https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/47
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author V. P. Blagoveshchensky
I. E. Gulyaeva
O. A. Berman
V. V. Zhdanov
M. E. Tatkova
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description In Kazakhstan, area of 124 thousand km2 is prone to the avalanche hazard. Avalanches are released down in mountain regions situated along the eastern boundary of Kazakhstan. Systematic studies of avalanches here were started in 1958 by explorer I.S. Sosedov; later on, I.V. Seversky continued these investigations in Institute of Geography of the Kazakh Soviet Republic. Actually, he founded the Kazakh school of the avalanche studies. In 1970–1980s, five snow-avalanche stations operated in Kazakhstan: two in Il’ Alatau, two in Zhetysu Alatau, and one in the Altai. At the present time, only two stations and two snow-avalanche posts operate, and all of them are located in Il’ Alatau.Since 1951 to 2013, 75 avalanches took place in Kazakhstan, releases of them caused significant damages. For this period 172 people happened to be under avalanches, among them 86 perished. Large avalanche catastrophes causing human victims and destructions took place in Altai in 1977 and in Karatau in 1990. In spring of 1966, only in Il’ Alatau avalanches destroyed more 600 ha of mature fir (coniferous) forest, and the total area of forest destroyed here by avalanches amounts to 2677 ha or 7% of the total forest area.For 48 years of the avalanche observations, there were 15 winters with increased avalanche activity in the river Almatinka basin when total volume of released snow exceeded annual mean value of 147 thousand m3. During this period, number of days with winter avalanches changed from three (in season of 1973/1974) to 28 (1986/1987), the average for a year is 16 days for a season. Winter with the total volume of snow 1300 thousand m3 occur once in 150 years. Individual avalanches with maximal volume of 350 thousand m3 happen once in 80 years.Preventive avalanche releases aimed at protection of roads and settlements are used in Kazakhstan since 1974. These precautions are taken in Il’ Alatau, Altai, and on Kalbinsky Range. Avalanches are released with the use of explosives. Protective constructions are built very rarely. The most large-scale project is the protection of the Medeo skating-rink in Il’ Alatau where in 1974 special snow-retentive boards of wooden beams on metal supports were constructed on the above located slope. The provision of safety against avalanches becomes especially actual problem in view of development of the mountain-skiing resorts in Il’ Alatau, Zhetysu Alatau, and Altai.
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spelling doaj.art-64b48dc80b4645c2934c054cccb299942023-03-13T08:01:15ZrusNaukaЛëд и снег2076-67342412-37652015-03-0154212012810.15356/2076-6734-2014-2-120-12841Avalanche hazard and control in KazakhstanV. P. Blagoveshchensky0I. E. Gulyaeva1O. A. Berman2V. V. Zhdanov3M. E. Tatkova4Институт географии МОН Республики Казахстан, АлматыИнститут географии МОН Республики Казахстан, АлматыИнститут географии МОН Республики Казахстан, АлматыИнститут географии МОН Республики Казахстан, АлматыИнститут географии МОН Республики Казахстан, АлматыIn Kazakhstan, area of 124 thousand km2 is prone to the avalanche hazard. Avalanches are released down in mountain regions situated along the eastern boundary of Kazakhstan. Systematic studies of avalanches here were started in 1958 by explorer I.S. Sosedov; later on, I.V. Seversky continued these investigations in Institute of Geography of the Kazakh Soviet Republic. Actually, he founded the Kazakh school of the avalanche studies. In 1970–1980s, five snow-avalanche stations operated in Kazakhstan: two in Il’ Alatau, two in Zhetysu Alatau, and one in the Altai. At the present time, only two stations and two snow-avalanche posts operate, and all of them are located in Il’ Alatau.Since 1951 to 2013, 75 avalanches took place in Kazakhstan, releases of them caused significant damages. For this period 172 people happened to be under avalanches, among them 86 perished. Large avalanche catastrophes causing human victims and destructions took place in Altai in 1977 and in Karatau in 1990. In spring of 1966, only in Il’ Alatau avalanches destroyed more 600 ha of mature fir (coniferous) forest, and the total area of forest destroyed here by avalanches amounts to 2677 ha or 7% of the total forest area.For 48 years of the avalanche observations, there were 15 winters with increased avalanche activity in the river Almatinka basin when total volume of released snow exceeded annual mean value of 147 thousand m3. During this period, number of days with winter avalanches changed from three (in season of 1973/1974) to 28 (1986/1987), the average for a year is 16 days for a season. Winter with the total volume of snow 1300 thousand m3 occur once in 150 years. Individual avalanches with maximal volume of 350 thousand m3 happen once in 80 years.Preventive avalanche releases aimed at protection of roads and settlements are used in Kazakhstan since 1974. These precautions are taken in Il’ Alatau, Altai, and on Kalbinsky Range. Avalanches are released with the use of explosives. Protective constructions are built very rarely. The most large-scale project is the protection of the Medeo skating-rink in Il’ Alatau where in 1974 special snow-retentive boards of wooden beams on metal supports were constructed on the above located slope. The provision of safety against avalanches becomes especially actual problem in view of development of the mountain-skiing resorts in Il’ Alatau, Zhetysu Alatau, and Altai.https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/47защита от лавинкартирование лавинной опасностилавинная опасностьрасчёты параметров лавин
spellingShingle V. P. Blagoveshchensky
I. E. Gulyaeva
O. A. Berman
V. V. Zhdanov
M. E. Tatkova
Avalanche hazard and control in Kazakhstan
Лëд и снег
защита от лавин
картирование лавинной опасности
лавинная опасность
расчёты параметров лавин
title Avalanche hazard and control in Kazakhstan
title_full Avalanche hazard and control in Kazakhstan
title_fullStr Avalanche hazard and control in Kazakhstan
title_full_unstemmed Avalanche hazard and control in Kazakhstan
title_short Avalanche hazard and control in Kazakhstan
title_sort avalanche hazard and control in kazakhstan
topic защита от лавин
картирование лавинной опасности
лавинная опасность
расчёты параметров лавин
url https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/47
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