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Dendrogeomorphology and high-magnitude snow avalanches: a review and case study [PDF]

open access: goldNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2008
The application of the principles of dendrogeomorphology for the dating of high-magnitude snow avalanches is well established in the natural hazards literature. A variety of methodologies are employed by different authors, however, and no standardization
D. R. Butler, C. F. Sawyer
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Integrating Dendrogeomorphology into Stress–Strain Numerical Models: An Opportunity to Monitor Slope Dynamic [PDF]

open access: goldGeosciences
Monitoring systems are recognized worldwide as fundamental tools for landslide risk management. However, monitoring can be difficult when dealing with large slopes in forested areas.
Silvia Curioni   +2 more
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Dendrogeomorphology as a tool to depict hydrogeomorphic processes in the tropics

open access: diamondRevista Cartográfica, 2022
Climatic and anthropogenic changes cause the deprivation of distinct ecosystems in Costa Rica, transforming climatic, ecological, and geomorphic conditions.
Adolfo Quesada-Román
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Bank erosion and erosion processes from dendrogeomorphology in southern U.S. prairie streams [PDF]

open access: hybridRiver Research and Applications, Volume 40, Issue 5, Page 747-760, June 2024.
Abstract Streambank erosion processes influence the amount of soil material contributed to rivers and sedimentation rates in receiving reservoirs. However, the amount of data on bank erosion rates is limited both in range and extent affecting planning for mitigation and watershed management.
Joseph D. White   +5 more
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Can we use dendrogeomorphology for the spatial and temporal analysis of less intensive mass movement processes?: A case study of three debris flows in NW and W Slovenia

open access: diamondActa Silvae et Ligni, 2021
Debris flows can transport large amounts of material and therefore present a significant threat to infrastructure and human life. In this research, we used tree-ring width analyses to quantify the response of trees to three debris flow events in NW ...
Matevž Konjar   +3 more
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Dendrogeomorphology in Evaluating Erosive Processes in an Urban Conservation Unit [PDF]

open access: diamondAnuário do Instituto de Geociências, 2023
Water erosion is a worldwide problem that has been depleting soils mainly in tropical regions, due to the greater volume of precipitated water. In this sense, recent prediction methods in tropical regions such as dendrogeomorphology are necessary and ...
Ricardo de Faria Nicolau   +3 more
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Reconstruction of rockfall activity through dendrogeomorphology and a scar-counting approach

open access: diamondActa Silvae et Ligni, 2020
Trees represent an important archive that can be used to reconstruct the spatial and temporal patterns of rockfall events. Rockfall impacts can be recorded in the form of anomalies in tree rings and impact scars on the tree stem.
Barbara Žabota   +3 more
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Using dendrogeomorphology in research on a slope deformation in Běleč, Czech-Moravian Highland (Czech Republic) [PDF]

open access: diamondActa Universitatis Carolinae Geographica, 2021
Research on the Běleč creeping slope deformation is a contribution to identification of the causes of a breakdown of the water-supply conduit of the Brno regional water-supply network and to ensuring its regular operation.
Daniel Žížala   +2 more
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Dendrogeomorphology of Different Landslide Types: A Review [PDF]

open access: goldForests, 2021
The dating of past landslide events is one of the most crucial aspects of landslide research, leading to a better understanding of past landslide activity. Landslides can be extremely dangerous natural hazards, and thus, solving the relationships between
Karel Šilhán
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Advances in flash flood research based on dendrogeomorphology [PDF]

open access: bronzeProgress in Geography, 2020
: Flash flood is one of the major natural hazards in China. It seriously threatens the lives of people and property in mountainous areas. Various methods have been developed for flash flood study, but most of them focused on the past few decades.
Jiazhi Qie, Yong Zhang
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