Abstracts. - Avalanche accidents in the Alps (1975-1989). In this paper, we analyse data concerning the avalanche accident deaths' in the five countries covering the Alps (France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Germany) during a period of 14 years (1975-1989). More than 1600 victims are compiled, distributed in 7 types of activity. Results are graphicaly presented by country and activity. Today, "mountain ski" and "off piste ski" represent 3/4 of total victims killed by avalanches.RÉSUMÉ. - Nous analysons dans cet article les données relatives aux accidents mortels dus aux avalanches dans les cinq pays composant la zone des Alpes (France, Suisse, Italie, Autriche et Allemagne) pendant une période de 14 années, de 1975 à 1989. Plus de 1 600...
This report deals with heavy avalanche disasters which occurred in February 1999 in Tirol in Austria...
ABSTRACT: Ten years of avalanche incidents data from the Swiss Alps have been analysed in order to f...
Abstract: All known avalanche incidents from 1987/88 to 1998/99 (12 years) have been analysed with r...
Since the ANENA founding at the end of 1971, France records all severe avalanche accidents with a ma...
SInce the creation of ANEMA at the end of 1971, France has been registering all severe avalanche acc...
ABSTRACT: Avalanche accidents show a very high mortality rate that ranges from 60 % to 70%, i.e. muc...
Avalanches do not occur only in winter. There are also summer or autumm avalanches, which may be ver...
Statistics on 24 years of avalanche accidents in France. Locations and victims' activities. Mortal...
Avalanche accidents, particularly those resulting in fatalities, attract substantial attention from ...
In this article we analyzed spatial and temporal patterns of fatal Austrian avalanche accidents cau...
Since the founding of the ANENA, at the end of 1971, all the heavy avalanche accidents are recorded ...
ABSTRACT: This paper deals with an analysis of major avalanche cycles in Austria. In particular the ...
ABSTRACT: February 1999 will be known in Swiss natural disaster history for its record quantities of...
Summary. — In this paper we present the results of a large enquire done in the years 1980-81, over a...
Summary. — Succeeding to a great deal of avalanches caused by enormous snow-falls during the winter ...
This report deals with heavy avalanche disasters which occurred in February 1999 in Tirol in Austria...
ABSTRACT: Ten years of avalanche incidents data from the Swiss Alps have been analysed in order to f...
Abstract: All known avalanche incidents from 1987/88 to 1998/99 (12 years) have been analysed with r...
Since the ANENA founding at the end of 1971, France records all severe avalanche accidents with a ma...
SInce the creation of ANEMA at the end of 1971, France has been registering all severe avalanche acc...
ABSTRACT: Avalanche accidents show a very high mortality rate that ranges from 60 % to 70%, i.e. muc...
Avalanches do not occur only in winter. There are also summer or autumm avalanches, which may be ver...
Statistics on 24 years of avalanche accidents in France. Locations and victims' activities. Mortal...
Avalanche accidents, particularly those resulting in fatalities, attract substantial attention from ...
In this article we analyzed spatial and temporal patterns of fatal Austrian avalanche accidents cau...
Since the founding of the ANENA, at the end of 1971, all the heavy avalanche accidents are recorded ...
ABSTRACT: This paper deals with an analysis of major avalanche cycles in Austria. In particular the ...
ABSTRACT: February 1999 will be known in Swiss natural disaster history for its record quantities of...
Summary. — In this paper we present the results of a large enquire done in the years 1980-81, over a...
Summary. — Succeeding to a great deal of avalanches caused by enormous snow-falls during the winter ...
This report deals with heavy avalanche disasters which occurred in February 1999 in Tirol in Austria...
ABSTRACT: Ten years of avalanche incidents data from the Swiss Alps have been analysed in order to f...
Abstract: All known avalanche incidents from 1987/88 to 1998/99 (12 years) have been analysed with r...