Flash floods represent a significant natural hazard in small mountainous catchments of the Patagonian Andes and have repeatedly caused loss to life and infrastructure. At the same time, however, documentary records of past events remain fairly scarce and highly fragmentary in most cases. In this study, we therefore reconstruct the spatiotemporal patterns of past flash flood activity along the Los Cipreses torrent (Neuquén, Argentina) using dendrogeomorphic methods. Based on samples from Austrocedrus chilensis, Pseudotsuga menziesii, and Nothofagus dombeyi, we document 21 flash flood events covering the period A.D. 1890–2009 and reconstruct mean recurrence intervals of events at the level of individual trees being impacted, which varies from...
The use of dendrochronology to study and date geomorphic processes in volcanic environments is still...
Regional teleconnections permit cross-continental modeling of hydroclimate throughout the world. Tre...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...
International audienceFlash floods represent a significant natural hazard in small mountainous catch...
Flash floods represent a significant natural hazard in small mountainous catchments of the Patagonia...
This paper presents absolute ages for flash floods and related sediment entrainment in headwater cat...
Flash floods are a common natural hazard in Mediterranean mountain environments and responsible for ...
Flash floods represent one of the most common natural hazards in mountain catchments, and are freque...
Flash floods represent one of the most significant natural hazards with serious death tolls and econ...
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, ha...
There is still wide uncertainty about past flash‐flood processes in mountain regions owing to the la...
The damage caused by snow avalanches to property and human lives is underestimated in many regions a...
Our study aims to determine the dynamic that led to the spread of exotic Salicaceae on the Limay Riv...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
The study of forest dynamics over large temporal and spatial scales haswidely benefited from dendroc...
The use of dendrochronology to study and date geomorphic processes in volcanic environments is still...
Regional teleconnections permit cross-continental modeling of hydroclimate throughout the world. Tre...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...
International audienceFlash floods represent a significant natural hazard in small mountainous catch...
Flash floods represent a significant natural hazard in small mountainous catchments of the Patagonia...
This paper presents absolute ages for flash floods and related sediment entrainment in headwater cat...
Flash floods are a common natural hazard in Mediterranean mountain environments and responsible for ...
Flash floods represent one of the most common natural hazards in mountain catchments, and are freque...
Flash floods represent one of the most significant natural hazards with serious death tolls and econ...
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, ha...
There is still wide uncertainty about past flash‐flood processes in mountain regions owing to the la...
The damage caused by snow avalanches to property and human lives is underestimated in many regions a...
Our study aims to determine the dynamic that led to the spread of exotic Salicaceae on the Limay Riv...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
The study of forest dynamics over large temporal and spatial scales haswidely benefited from dendroc...
The use of dendrochronology to study and date geomorphic processes in volcanic environments is still...
Regional teleconnections permit cross-continental modeling of hydroclimate throughout the world. Tre...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...