Landslides, hereafter referred to as slope failures, are key geomorphic processes in mountain basins. The slope failure response to de-glaciation represents an important but poorly understood feedback to climate change. This PhD study uses a high-resolution state-of-the-art photogrammetric approach to detect and quantify failures across slopes above and around five glaciers in the Mont Blanc massif; Glacier d’Argentière, Mer de Glace, Glacier de Bossons, Ghiacciaio del Miage and Pre de Bard, over a monitoring period of one year. The statistical distributions are examined by means of a probabilistic magnitude-frequency analysis, and spatial distributions are analysed using GIS. The 3D data are also used to examine the structural properties a...
Slope instabilities in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand, are assessed in relation to their geo...
Rock slope failure (RSF) occurs in different contexts but is typically reported either as (i) single...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Landslides and rockfalls are key geomorphic processes in mountain basins. Their quantification and c...
International audienceThe Upper Durance catchment is an area prone to rock-slope failures. Such fail...
The published versions of Chapter 3 and Chapter 5 may respectively be found at: 10.1007/s10346-019-0...
Climate change has become evident in mountain regions worldwide and is manifested by an increase of ...
Landslides triggered by shrinking glaciers are an expected outcome of global climate change and they...
The valley flanks around the Great Aletsch Glacier (Valais, Switzerland) contain several rock slope ...
Slope instabilities in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand, are assessed in relation to their geo...
Rock slope failure (RSF) occurs in different contexts but is typically reported either as (i) single...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Landslides and rockfalls are key geomorphic processes in mountain basins. Their quantification and c...
International audienceThe Upper Durance catchment is an area prone to rock-slope failures. Such fail...
The published versions of Chapter 3 and Chapter 5 may respectively be found at: 10.1007/s10346-019-0...
Climate change has become evident in mountain regions worldwide and is manifested by an increase of ...
Landslides triggered by shrinking glaciers are an expected outcome of global climate change and they...
The valley flanks around the Great Aletsch Glacier (Valais, Switzerland) contain several rock slope ...
Slope instabilities in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand, are assessed in relation to their geo...
Rock slope failure (RSF) occurs in different contexts but is typically reported either as (i) single...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...