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An Assessment of Rockfall Activity using Dendrogeomorphology: The Amphitheater, Ouray, Colorado, USA
John Christopher Reed
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Snow avalanche activity above Innsbruck, Austria: a dendrogeomorphological approach
Schneelawinen sind natürliche Störungen, die erhebliche Waldschäden verursachen, und Menschen sowie Sachwerte gefährden können. Das Wissen über vergangene Lawinen ist entscheidend für die Forstbewirtschaftung, die Schutzmaßnahmenplanung und die Risikoprävention.
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Dendrogeomorphological analysis of a headwater area in the Gorce Mountains
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With the substantial glacier mass reduction projected by the end of the century, the formation and rise of periglacial lakes has to be expected. Even though these changes often occur in remote areas, they can nevertheless have catastrophic impacts on ...
S. Gorsic +7 more
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Dendrogeomorphology – Tracking Past Events with Tree Rings
M. Schneuwly‐Bollschweiler, M. Stoffel
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Dendrogeomorphology and Snow Avalanche Research
Snow avalanches are rapid downslope transfers of snow, often with great destructive power, which are significant natural hazards in areas of steep terrain. Although normally observed in mountain areas, they may occur in lowland environments where local topographic conditions are suitable (e.g. Liverman et al. 2001).
B. Luckman
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