Geophysical methods are often used to characterize and monitor the subsurface composition of permafrost. The resolution capacity of standard methods, i.e. electrical resistivity tomography and refraction seismic tomography, depends not only on static parameters such as measurement geometry, but also on the temporal variability in the contrast of the geophysical target variables (electrical resistivity and P-wave velocity). Our study analyses the resolution capacity of electrical resistivity tomography and refraction seismic tomography for typical processes in the context of permafrost degradation using synthetic and field data sets of mountain permafrost terrain. In addition, we tested the resolution capacity of a petrophysically based quan...
Alpine permafrost is prone to decrease in a warmer climate as a consequence of climate change which ...
Interactions between different formative processes are reflected in the internal structure of rock g...
Mountain permafrost is sensitive to climate change and is expected to gradually degrade in response...
Geophysical methods are often used to characterize and monitor the subsurface composition of permaf...
Quantitative estimation of pore fractions filled with liquid water, ice and air is crucial for a pro...
Ongoing global warming affects the degradation of mountainous permafrost. Permafrost thawing impacts...
Different geophysical investigations, such as electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and refraction...
Ongoing global warming affects the degradation of mountainous permafrost. Permafrost thawing impacts...
Detailed knowledge of the material properties and internal structures of frozen ground is one of the...
The warming of rock permafrost affects mechanical stability and hydro‐cryostatic pressures in rock w...
International audienceKnowledge on the thermal state and ice distribution of steep alpine rock faces...
Alpine rockwalls with warm permafrost (near 0°C) are the most active rockfall detachment zones in th...
The inversion and interpretation of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data from coarse blocky ...
Climate-induced warming increasingly leads to degradation of high-alpine permafrost. In order to de...
The understanding of the geometry and of the physical properties of the alpine glaciers as well as o...
Alpine permafrost is prone to decrease in a warmer climate as a consequence of climate change which ...
Interactions between different formative processes are reflected in the internal structure of rock g...
Mountain permafrost is sensitive to climate change and is expected to gradually degrade in response...
Geophysical methods are often used to characterize and monitor the subsurface composition of permaf...
Quantitative estimation of pore fractions filled with liquid water, ice and air is crucial for a pro...
Ongoing global warming affects the degradation of mountainous permafrost. Permafrost thawing impacts...
Different geophysical investigations, such as electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and refraction...
Ongoing global warming affects the degradation of mountainous permafrost. Permafrost thawing impacts...
Detailed knowledge of the material properties and internal structures of frozen ground is one of the...
The warming of rock permafrost affects mechanical stability and hydro‐cryostatic pressures in rock w...
International audienceKnowledge on the thermal state and ice distribution of steep alpine rock faces...
Alpine rockwalls with warm permafrost (near 0°C) are the most active rockfall detachment zones in th...
The inversion and interpretation of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data from coarse blocky ...
Climate-induced warming increasingly leads to degradation of high-alpine permafrost. In order to de...
The understanding of the geometry and of the physical properties of the alpine glaciers as well as o...
Alpine permafrost is prone to decrease in a warmer climate as a consequence of climate change which ...
Interactions between different formative processes are reflected in the internal structure of rock g...
Mountain permafrost is sensitive to climate change and is expected to gradually degrade in response...