Contrasting responses of Central Asian rock glaciers to global warming. [PDF]
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Climate warming and the recent treeline shift in the European alps: the role of geomorphological factors in high-altitude sites. [PDF]
Leonelli G +3 more
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Reconstruction of debris-flow dynamics and triggers since AD 1570 - looking back to a decade of tree-ring research at Ritigraben (Valais, Switzerland) [PDF]
Records derived from trees growing in temperate regions can provide annually resolved data on past debris-flow activity that span several centuries.
Stoffel, Markus
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Reconstruction of past landslide reactivation using dendrogeomorphology
Landslides constitute a common mass movement process and a widespread hazard in mountain where they cause damage and destruction to settlements, transportation corridors, or even lead to the loss of life. A major obstacle for the knowledge of past landslide activity is the lack of historical data with satisfying spatial resolution over medium to long ...
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A technical perspective in modern tree-ring research--how to overcome dendroecological and wood anatomical challenges. [PDF]
Gärtner H +9 more
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© Author(s) 2008. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences [PDF]
. A major impediment to an understanding of the links between climate and landscape change, has been the relatively coarse resolution of landscape response measures (rates of weathering, sediment production, erosion and transport) relative to the higher ...
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GLACIAL LANDFORMS, TREE RINGS | Dendrogeomorphology
Gärtner, H., Heinrich, I.
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Geomorphologie und Jahrringe – Feldmethoden in der Dendrogeomorphologie | Geomorphology and tree rings – field methods in dendrogeomorphology [PDF]
Holger Gärtner +2 more
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Testing the Feasibility of Dendrogeomorphic Studies in the Southeastern U.S. on Mt. Le Conte, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, U.S.A. [PDF]
Dendrogeomorphic analyses of mass movement events have been sparingly conducted at sites in the western United States, and are especially uncommon in the eastern U.S.
Grissino-Mayer, Henri D. +1 more
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