The evolution of several sub‐alpine alluvial fans SE of the Jostedalsbreen ice cap was investigated based on their geomorphology and Schmidt‐hammer exposure‐age dating (SHD ) applied to 47 boulder deposits on the fan surfaces. A debris‐flood rather than debrisflow or water‐flow origin for the deposits was inferred from their morphology, consisting of low ridges with terminal splays up to 100 m wide without lateral levees. This was supported by fan, catchment, and boulder characteristics. SHD ages ranged from 9480±765 to 1955±810 years. The greatest number of boulder deposits, peak debris‐flood activity and maximum fan aggradation occurred between ̃9.0 and 8.0 ka, following regional deglaciation at ̃9.7 ka. The high debris concentrations nec...
Debris-flow fans with depositional records over several 105 years may be useful archives for the und...
Debris-flow fans on the western side of Owens Valley, California, show differences in their depths ...
Deciphering the role and importance of climate vs. tectonism in controlling rates and processes of e...
The evolution of several sub‐alpine alluvial fans SE of the Jostedalsbreen ice cap was investigated ...
Holocene development of a composite alpine alluvial fan is reconstructed and dated based on its geom...
Eleven snow-avalanche boulder fans were dated from two high-alpine sites in Jotunheimen using Schmid...
The late-Holocene, especially post-Little Ice Age, evolution of Nystølen alluvial fan, Langedalen, J...
Debris-flow fans form a ubiquitous record of past debris-flow activity in mountainous areas, and may...
Debris-flow fans form a ubiquitous record of past debris-flow activity in mountainous areas, and may...
Landform-sediment-process assemblages associated with four gorges and their corresponding downstream...
© 2016 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography Periglacial patterned ground (sorted circles a...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Two small relict blockstreams occur at Insteheia, a col a...
Alluvial fans are important paleoclimatic archives, that may record high-frequency climatic oscillat...
© 2018 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Rock-slope failures (RSFs) constitute ...
Measurements with an electronic Schmidt-hammer (RockSchmidt) were conducted on 23 sites of sorted st...
Debris-flow fans with depositional records over several 105 years may be useful archives for the und...
Debris-flow fans on the western side of Owens Valley, California, show differences in their depths ...
Deciphering the role and importance of climate vs. tectonism in controlling rates and processes of e...
The evolution of several sub‐alpine alluvial fans SE of the Jostedalsbreen ice cap was investigated ...
Holocene development of a composite alpine alluvial fan is reconstructed and dated based on its geom...
Eleven snow-avalanche boulder fans were dated from two high-alpine sites in Jotunheimen using Schmid...
The late-Holocene, especially post-Little Ice Age, evolution of Nystølen alluvial fan, Langedalen, J...
Debris-flow fans form a ubiquitous record of past debris-flow activity in mountainous areas, and may...
Debris-flow fans form a ubiquitous record of past debris-flow activity in mountainous areas, and may...
Landform-sediment-process assemblages associated with four gorges and their corresponding downstream...
© 2016 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography Periglacial patterned ground (sorted circles a...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Two small relict blockstreams occur at Insteheia, a col a...
Alluvial fans are important paleoclimatic archives, that may record high-frequency climatic oscillat...
© 2018 Collegium Boreas. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Rock-slope failures (RSFs) constitute ...
Measurements with an electronic Schmidt-hammer (RockSchmidt) were conducted on 23 sites of sorted st...
Debris-flow fans with depositional records over several 105 years may be useful archives for the und...
Debris-flow fans on the western side of Owens Valley, California, show differences in their depths ...
Deciphering the role and importance of climate vs. tectonism in controlling rates and processes of e...