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Reconstructing snow-avalanche extent using remote sensing and dendrogeomorphology in Parâng Mountains

open access: closedCold Regions Science and Technology, 2019
Flaviu Meseșan   +3 more
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Source of error and uncertainty in sheet erosion rates estimated from dendrogeomorphology

open access: closed, 2015
J. Bodoque   +4 more
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12.9 Dendrogeomorphology: Dating Earth-Surface Processes with Tree Rings

, 2013
M. Stoffel   +3 more
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Dating of geomorphological processes using dendrogeomorphological methods

CATENA, 1997
Abstract The object of this study was to develop methods for investigating recent geomorphodynamics of aggradation processes by dendrogeomorphological analyses of the stems and the roots of partially buried spruces. Every accumulation process causes growth reactions in the affected trees, which is reflected in the growth rings. Analysis of the growth
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Dendrogeomorphological analysis of a slope near Lago, Calabria (Italy)

Geomorphology, 1999
Dendrogeomorphology, first introduced by Alestalo (1971) has been applied successfully in the spatial and temporal analysis of mass movements by many authors: Shroder (1978) investigated landslides in the Table Cliffs Plateau of Utah finding peak periods of mass-movement reactivation.
Fantucci R., Sorriso-Valvo M.
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Identifying Ice-Jam Flooding Events Through the Application of Dendrogeomorphological Methods

2023
In this research, we explore whether a dendrogeomorphological assessment of tree scarring can accurately summarize past ice-jam flooding events occurring at a given reach of a river. A sample site was chosen with a history of ice-jam flooding located in close proximity to a river gauge station.
Teagan Lubiniecki   +2 more
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Snow avalanche activity above Innsbruck, Austria: a dendrogeomorphological approach

2020
<p>Snow avalanches are natural disturbances that can cause substantial damage to forests, and endanger people and material assets. Knowledge of past avalanches is crucial for forest management and planning technical mitigation measures. Dendrogeomorphology can provide information on previous disturbances, for example tree damages,
Nuria Guerrero-Hue   +6 more
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