This thesis explores the morphology, dynamics and causes of landslides and debris flows in mountainous regions of northern Iceland. The primary objectives are to define the initiation and evolution of Icelandic landslides and debris flows, and to understand the link between ground-ice thaw and rapid mass movements. Slopes are predicted to react more intensely to global warming, so improving our knowledge of rapid mass movements in cold environments, which are even more sensitive to climate change, is crucial, as they could pose at risk local population in Iceland and other mountainous periglacial areas. I first perform a detailed study of debris flows in north-western Iceland, distinguishing through quantitative geomorphological methods...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...
International audiencePermafrost degradation is one of the main controlling factors of slope instabi...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...
As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is thought to be increasingly affec...
As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is thought to be increasingly affec...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
On the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna Mountain in the Tröll...
On the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna Mountain in the Trö...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...
International audiencePermafrost degradation is one of the main controlling factors of slope instabi...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...
As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is thought to be increasingly affec...
As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is thought to be increasingly affec...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
International audienceAbstract As consequence of ongoing climate change, permafrost degradation is t...
On the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna Mountain in the Tröll...
On the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna Mountain in the Trö...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...
International audiencePermafrost degradation is one of the main controlling factors of slope instabi...
International audienceOn the 20th September 2012, a large debris slide occurred in the Móafellshyrna...