Compared to lowland (polar) regions, permafrost in high mountain areas occurs in a large variety of surface and subsurface materials and textures. This work presents an eight-year (2002–2010) data set of borehole temperatures for five different (sub-) surface materials from a high alpine permafrost area, Murtèl-Corvatsch, Switzerland. The influence of the material on the thermal regime was investigated by borehole temperature data, the temperature at the top of the permafrost (TTOP-concept) and the apparent thermal diffusivity (ATD). The results show that during the last eight years, material-specific temperature changes were more significant than climate-induced temperature trends. At coarse blocky, ice-rich sites, no changes in active lay...
Since permafrost in steep rockwalls is mainly climatically controlled, the ongoing climate warming p...
The steep rockwalls of the Mont Blanc massif have been affected by an increase in rockfall activity ...
The objective of this paper is to provide a first synthesis on the state and recent evolution of per...
In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of natural haza...
The thermal condition of high-alpine mountain flanks can be an important determinant of climate chan...
Permafrost in the Alps occurs within three main landforms - rock glaciers, debris slopes and steep b...
Permafrost and related thermo-hydro-mechanical processes are thought to influence high alpine rock w...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
In the Swiss Alps, permafrost occurs discontinuously and commonly has a temperature close to 0 °C. A...
Abstract. In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of na...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
Since permafrost in steep rockwalls is mainly climatically controlled, the ongoing climate warming p...
The steep rockwalls of the Mont Blanc massif have been affected by an increase in rockfall activity ...
The objective of this paper is to provide a first synthesis on the state and recent evolution of per...
In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of natural haza...
The thermal condition of high-alpine mountain flanks can be an important determinant of climate chan...
Permafrost in the Alps occurs within three main landforms - rock glaciers, debris slopes and steep b...
Permafrost and related thermo-hydro-mechanical processes are thought to influence high alpine rock w...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
In the Swiss Alps, permafrost occurs discontinuously and commonly has a temperature close to 0 °C. A...
Abstract. In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of na...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
The temperature regime of alpine permafrost is altered by the generally warmer atmospheric temperatu...
Since permafrost in steep rockwalls is mainly climatically controlled, the ongoing climate warming p...
The steep rockwalls of the Mont Blanc massif have been affected by an increase in rockfall activity ...
The objective of this paper is to provide a first synthesis on the state and recent evolution of per...