An overall acceleration of rock glacier displacement rates in the Alps has been observed in recent decades, with several cases of destabilization leading to potential geomorphological hazards. This behaviour has been attributed to the rising permafrost temperature, induced by atmospheric warming and regulated by thermo-hydrological processes. Landforms derived from the interaction of glacier remnants and permafrost are widespread in mountain areas, but are less studied and monitored than talus rock glaciers. This work presents a comparative study of a talus rock glacier and a glacial-permafrost composite landform (GPCL) in the Eastern Italian Alps. The two landforms are only 10km apart, but have rather different elevation ranges and ma...
Topographic measurements are in progress since 2001 on a glacier-derived, active rock glacier (named...
International audienceThe alpine permafrost has traditionally been thought as a geosystem mainly sen...
In 2001 we started a topographic study on an active rock glacier (named Maroccaro rock glacier, acro...
An overall acceleration of rock glacier displacement rates in the Alps has been observed in recent d...
The Plator rock glacier is the first such landform identified in the Italian Alps that shows destabi...
International audienceAbstract Rock glaciers—ice-rich creeping landforms typical of permafrost mount...
Ground ice of permafrost origin and sedimentary ice of glacial origin can coexist in locations where...
Several glaciers of the Dolomites were progressively covered by debris during the retreating phase o...
International audienceGround ice of permafrost origin and sedimentary ice of glacial origin can coex...
Topographic measurements are in progress since 2001 on a glacier-derived, active rock glacier (named...
International audienceThe alpine permafrost has traditionally been thought as a geosystem mainly sen...
In 2001 we started a topographic study on an active rock glacier (named Maroccaro rock glacier, acro...
An overall acceleration of rock glacier displacement rates in the Alps has been observed in recent d...
The Plator rock glacier is the first such landform identified in the Italian Alps that shows destabi...
International audienceAbstract Rock glaciers—ice-rich creeping landforms typical of permafrost mount...
Ground ice of permafrost origin and sedimentary ice of glacial origin can coexist in locations where...
Several glaciers of the Dolomites were progressively covered by debris during the retreating phase o...
International audienceGround ice of permafrost origin and sedimentary ice of glacial origin can coex...
Topographic measurements are in progress since 2001 on a glacier-derived, active rock glacier (named...
International audienceThe alpine permafrost has traditionally been thought as a geosystem mainly sen...
In 2001 we started a topographic study on an active rock glacier (named Maroccaro rock glacier, acro...