The assessment of landslide hazard in cold regions (i.e. influenced by snow, glaciers, permafrost) is faced with a twofold challenge: The magnitude of climate change is expected to be greater here that in many other regions, enabling strong shifts in e.g., the probabilities of triggering events such as intense precipitation or snow melt. Additionally, rapid changes such as permafrost degradation, warming firn areas or vanishing glaciers can fundamentally alter system behaviour and thus strongly change its response to a given forcing. As a consequence, the known difficulties of understanding low-frequency high-magnitude events such as landslides are intensified by continued and nonlinear change. Using concrete example from permafrost researc...
The present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes to climate change, an...
The present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes to climate change, an...
International audienceRock instability is believed to be causally linked to permafrost degradation, ...
Climate change has become evident in mountain regions worldwide and is manifested by an increase of ...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Many high-mountain environments of the world have seen dramatic changes in the past years and decade...
Many high-mountain environments of the world have seen dramatic changes in the past years and decade...
Glacier and permafrost hazards in cold mountain regions encompass various flood and mass movement pr...
International audienceThe present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes...
International audienceResearch focuses on monitoring landscapes downgrading in specific conditions o...
Climate change refers to a statistically significant variation in either the mean state of the clima...
none2noThis chapter focuses on the relationships between hillslope processes and climate change. Par...
The present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes to climate change, an...
The present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes to climate change, an...
International audienceRock instability is believed to be causally linked to permafrost degradation, ...
Climate change has become evident in mountain regions worldwide and is manifested by an increase of ...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Many high-mountain environments of the world have seen dramatic changes in the past years and decade...
Many high-mountain environments of the world have seen dramatic changes in the past years and decade...
Glacier and permafrost hazards in cold mountain regions encompass various flood and mass movement pr...
International audienceThe present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes...
International audienceResearch focuses on monitoring landscapes downgrading in specific conditions o...
Climate change refers to a statistically significant variation in either the mean state of the clima...
none2noThis chapter focuses on the relationships between hillslope processes and climate change. Par...
The present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes to climate change, an...
The present time is one significant stage in the adjustment of mountain slopes to climate change, an...
International audienceRock instability is believed to be causally linked to permafrost degradation, ...