ABSTRACT: Large magnitude snow avalanches play an important role ecologically in terms of wildlife habitat, vegetation diversity, and sediment transport within a watershed. Ecological effects from these infrequent avalanches can last for decades. Understanding the frequency of such large magnitude avalanches is also critical to avalanche forecasting for the Going-to-the-Sun Road (GTSR). In January 2009, a large magnitude avalanche cycle occurred in and around Glacier National Park, Montana. The study site is the Little Granite avalanche path located along the GTSR. The study is designed to quantify change in vegetative cover immediately after a large magnitude event and document ecological response over a multi-year period. GPS field mappin...
International audienceThe chapter looks mainly at massive rock slope failures that generate high-spe...
Snow avalanches, snow accumulation, and snow ablation patterns were mapped and analyzed to assess th...
Glacier National Park in British Columbia is an area of steep mountainous terrain and heavy snowfall...
Avalanche events play an important role in mountain ecosystems by shaping the landscape and influenc...
ABSTRACT: Effective design of avalanche hazard mitigation measures requires long-term records of nat...
Snow avalanches are the common form of mass wasting in the high mountain environments of Glacier Nat...
Avalanche disturbances are important processes in many subalpine forest ecosystems but have received...
Natural snow avalanches have periodically damaged infrastructure and disrupted railroad and highway ...
ABSTRACT: Forest removal for a proposed ski run within a ski-area expansion would increase the amou...
Ikonos panchromatic and multispectral satellite data were acquired in October 2000 and August 2002 f...
ABSTRACT: Snow avalanche paths are key geomorphologic features in Glacier National Park, Montana, an...
The application of the principles of dendrogeomorphology for the dating of high-magnitude snow avala...
ABSTRACT: Debris from a recent large avalanche event was observed in the runout zone in Second Creek...
Snow avalanches are an important factor in the landscape of Cascade Canyon, influencing both the veg...
Background: Disturbances by avalanches have created unique habitats for animals and plants in subalp...
International audienceThe chapter looks mainly at massive rock slope failures that generate high-spe...
Snow avalanches, snow accumulation, and snow ablation patterns were mapped and analyzed to assess th...
Glacier National Park in British Columbia is an area of steep mountainous terrain and heavy snowfall...
Avalanche events play an important role in mountain ecosystems by shaping the landscape and influenc...
ABSTRACT: Effective design of avalanche hazard mitigation measures requires long-term records of nat...
Snow avalanches are the common form of mass wasting in the high mountain environments of Glacier Nat...
Avalanche disturbances are important processes in many subalpine forest ecosystems but have received...
Natural snow avalanches have periodically damaged infrastructure and disrupted railroad and highway ...
ABSTRACT: Forest removal for a proposed ski run within a ski-area expansion would increase the amou...
Ikonos panchromatic and multispectral satellite data were acquired in October 2000 and August 2002 f...
ABSTRACT: Snow avalanche paths are key geomorphologic features in Glacier National Park, Montana, an...
The application of the principles of dendrogeomorphology for the dating of high-magnitude snow avala...
ABSTRACT: Debris from a recent large avalanche event was observed in the runout zone in Second Creek...
Snow avalanches are an important factor in the landscape of Cascade Canyon, influencing both the veg...
Background: Disturbances by avalanches have created unique habitats for animals and plants in subalp...
International audienceThe chapter looks mainly at massive rock slope failures that generate high-spe...
Snow avalanches, snow accumulation, and snow ablation patterns were mapped and analyzed to assess th...
Glacier National Park in British Columbia is an area of steep mountainous terrain and heavy snowfall...