Detecting Snow Avalanche Activity Using Infrasound: Hooker Valley, New Zealand
Snow avalanches pose considerable hazards to people and infrastructure in alpine environments. Traditional avalanche monitoring relies on meteorological data and visual observations, which can be limited in scope and timeliness. Infrasound offers a promising complementary monitoring tool by detecting the low‐frequency sound waves generated by ...
L. W. Watson +4 more
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Ecology, Floristic-Vegetational Features, and Future Perspectives of Spruce Forests Affected by <i>Ips typographus</i>: Insight from the Southern Alps. [PDF]
Giupponi L +4 more
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This article assesses the performance of multiple cone penetration test–shear wave velocity (CPT–Vs) correlations based on a database of over 2,100 CPT–Vs data pairs obtained from co‐located shallow (≤10 m) CPT soundings and direct‐push crosshole tests in New Zealand.
Hui Zhou +3 more
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Geochemical data of Al-rich diopside pyroxenites from the Premosello mantle peridotite massif, Ivrea-Verbano Zone, Southern Alps. [PDF]
Ogunyele AC +4 more
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Three‐dimensional landscape changes were investigated in the Kitchener Avalanche Path, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand, after an extreme storm in July 2022. The Path features an earthen diversion berm constructed in 2018 to mitigate the risk of avalanches to the adjacent Aoraki/Mount Cook Village.
David Y. Sheppard +3 more
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Rotifers perform key functions in aquatic food webs and respond to environmental changes, thus providing sensitive indicators of water quality. However, rotifers are small, highly diverse, and difficult to identify for those lacking expertise. Monogononta are the largest taxonomic class of rotifers with over 1500 species described globally, and around ...
Gemma E. Collins +7 more
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Globalisation and Identity in Southern Alps: the Alpes-Maritimes and Nice
The Alpes-Maritimes, department territory in the far southeast of France, and Nice, maritime city founded by the Greeks, have a strong geographic and historical identity. What paths have largely perpetuated their identities, while various developments allowed them to adapt to globalization?
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Glacier‐Atmosphere Interactions and Feedbacks in High‐Mountain Regions ‐ A Review
Abstract Mountain glaciers are among the natural systems most vulnerable to climate change. However, their interactions with the atmosphere are complex and not fully understood. These interactions can trigger rapid adjustments and climate feedbacks that either amplify or attenuate atmospheric signals, influencing both glacier response and large‐scale ...
T. Sauter +17 more
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The topography of a continental indenter: The interplay between crustal deformation, erosion, and base level changes in the eastern Southern Alps. [PDF]
Robl J +4 more
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Streamflow Drought in the Larger Alpine Region
Abstract Streamflow droughts are spatial phenomena that are generally not restricted to individual rivers or catchments. However, many studies spatially limit their drought analysis, for example focusing on a specific country or catchment only, which makes it difficult to study spatiotemporal drought evolution in detail.
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