This regional inventory and study of a globally uncommon landform type reveals similarities in form and process between craters produced by snow-avalanche and meteorite impacts. Fifty-two snow-avalanche impact craters (mean diameter 85 m, range 10–185 m) were investigated through field research, aerial photographic interpretation and analysis of topographic maps. The craters are sited on valley bottoms or lake margins at the foot of steep avalanche paths (α = 28–59°), generally with an easterly aspect, where the slope of the final 200 m of the avalanche path (β) typically exceeds ~ 15°. Crater diameter correlates with the area of the avalanche start zone, which points to snow-avalanche volume as the main control on crater size. Proximal ero...
The Ritland structure is the remnants of a 2.7 km diameter, 350 m deep, Early to Middle Cambrian mar...
Abstract: A record of Holocene snow-avalanche activity has been reconstructed from the presence of c...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This regional inventory and study of a globally uncommon landform type reveals ...
Symposium on Snow and Ice Processes at the Earth's Surface. Sapporo 1984Slush avalanches, primarily ...
Flood waves generated by large rock avalanches have caused major disasters in Norway. Many of these ...
Detailed sedimentology studies in cross sections and studies of recent processes on avalanche-domina...
This paper presents a detailed description of deposits and landforms of multiple rock avalanches in ...
Eleven snow-avalanche boulder fans were dated from two high-alpine sites in Jotunheimen using Schmid...
Exhaustive knowledge of avalanche trigger mechanisms, dynamics and run-out length is of paramount im...
Exhaustive knowledge of avalanche trigger mechanisms, dynamics and run-out length is of paramount im...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
A compilation of circular topographic, morphological, or geophysical structures in Fennoscandia and ...
Rapid mass movement of water-saturated snow, usually known as slushflow or slush avalanche, is a maj...
This thesis examines the role of rock avalanches in tectonically active terrains including the effec...
The Ritland structure is the remnants of a 2.7 km diameter, 350 m deep, Early to Middle Cambrian mar...
Abstract: A record of Holocene snow-avalanche activity has been reconstructed from the presence of c...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This regional inventory and study of a globally uncommon landform type reveals ...
Symposium on Snow and Ice Processes at the Earth's Surface. Sapporo 1984Slush avalanches, primarily ...
Flood waves generated by large rock avalanches have caused major disasters in Norway. Many of these ...
Detailed sedimentology studies in cross sections and studies of recent processes on avalanche-domina...
This paper presents a detailed description of deposits and landforms of multiple rock avalanches in ...
Eleven snow-avalanche boulder fans were dated from two high-alpine sites in Jotunheimen using Schmid...
Exhaustive knowledge of avalanche trigger mechanisms, dynamics and run-out length is of paramount im...
Exhaustive knowledge of avalanche trigger mechanisms, dynamics and run-out length is of paramount im...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
A compilation of circular topographic, morphological, or geophysical structures in Fennoscandia and ...
Rapid mass movement of water-saturated snow, usually known as slushflow or slush avalanche, is a maj...
This thesis examines the role of rock avalanches in tectonically active terrains including the effec...
The Ritland structure is the remnants of a 2.7 km diameter, 350 m deep, Early to Middle Cambrian mar...
Abstract: A record of Holocene snow-avalanche activity has been reconstructed from the presence of c...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...