Various types of slope processes, mainly landslides and avalanches (snow, rock, clay and debris) pose together with floods the main geohazards in Norway. Landslides and avalanches have caused more than 2000 casualties and considerable damage to infrastructure over the last 150 years. The interdisciplinary research project "GeoExtreme" focuses on investigating the coupling between meteorological factors and landslides and avalanches, extrapolating this into the near future with a changing climate and estimating the socioeconomic implications. The main objective of the project is to predict future geohazard changes in a changing climate. A database consisting of more than 20 000 recorded historical events have been coupled with a me...
In previously glaciated mountain regions rock-slope failure processes contribute significantly to la...
Catastrophic failure of large rock slopes has led to fatalities in Norwegian settlements several tim...
An extreme precipitation event occurred over Central Norway at the end of January to the beginning o...
Abstract. Various types of slope processes, mainly land-slides and avalanches (snow, rock, clay and ...
Geohazards are events related to geological features and processes that cause loss of life and sever...
Debris flows and debris slides/avalanches (weather-induced landslides) represent a significant threa...
Linear infrastructure networks, such as roads and railways, are of great social and economic importa...
Rapid gravitational slope mass movements include all kinds of short term relocation of geological ma...
Climate change in Norway is thought to result in increased precipitation as well as more extreme pre...
Extreme events with multiple landslides can cause major economic costs, damage, and loss of life. Wh...
Debris flows pose serious hazards in the mountainous area of central southern Norway. On 10th June 2...
On June 3rd, 2020 a major quick clay landslide occurred at Kråknes in Alta municipality, Northern No...
Rock slope failures form a frequent hazard to many populated mountain regions. Especially in western...
In Norway, shallow landslides are generally triggered by intense rainfall and/or snowmelt events. Ho...
With the aim of a complete national database of potential unstable slopes, the Geological Survey of ...
In previously glaciated mountain regions rock-slope failure processes contribute significantly to la...
Catastrophic failure of large rock slopes has led to fatalities in Norwegian settlements several tim...
An extreme precipitation event occurred over Central Norway at the end of January to the beginning o...
Abstract. Various types of slope processes, mainly land-slides and avalanches (snow, rock, clay and ...
Geohazards are events related to geological features and processes that cause loss of life and sever...
Debris flows and debris slides/avalanches (weather-induced landslides) represent a significant threa...
Linear infrastructure networks, such as roads and railways, are of great social and economic importa...
Rapid gravitational slope mass movements include all kinds of short term relocation of geological ma...
Climate change in Norway is thought to result in increased precipitation as well as more extreme pre...
Extreme events with multiple landslides can cause major economic costs, damage, and loss of life. Wh...
Debris flows pose serious hazards in the mountainous area of central southern Norway. On 10th June 2...
On June 3rd, 2020 a major quick clay landslide occurred at Kråknes in Alta municipality, Northern No...
Rock slope failures form a frequent hazard to many populated mountain regions. Especially in western...
In Norway, shallow landslides are generally triggered by intense rainfall and/or snowmelt events. Ho...
With the aim of a complete national database of potential unstable slopes, the Geological Survey of ...
In previously glaciated mountain regions rock-slope failure processes contribute significantly to la...
Catastrophic failure of large rock slopes has led to fatalities in Norwegian settlements several tim...
An extreme precipitation event occurred over Central Norway at the end of January to the beginning o...