Snow processes might be one important driver of soil erosion in Alpine grasslands and thus the unknown variable when erosion modelling is attempted. The aim of this study is to assess the importance of snow gliding as a soil erosion agent for four different land use/land cover types in a subalpine area in Switzerland. We used three different approaches to estimate soil erosion rates: sediment yield measurements in snow glide depositions, the fallout radionuclide Cs-137 and modelling with the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). RUSLE permits the evaluation of soil loss by water erosion, the Cs-137 method integrates soil loss due to all erosion agents involved, and the measurement of snow glide deposition sediment yield can be direc...
Landscape evolution is occurring at rapid rates in alpine areas in response to recent climate warmin...
Soils are an important part of our ecosystem and a significant resource, which ought to be protected...
In July and August 1999, we investigated the influence of skiing on the catchment hydrology and soil...
The aim of this study is to assess the importance of snow gliding as soil erosion agent for four dif...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Mountain areas are widely affected by soil erosion, which is generally linked to runoff processes oc...
Snow gliding is a key factor for snow-glide avalanche formation and soil erosion. This study consid...
Many mountain belts sustain prolonged snow cover for parts of the year, although enquiries into rate...
High mountainous areas are geomorphologically active environments which are strongly shaped by redis...
The paper describes snow gliding measurements on two actual research projects we are just concerned ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Purpose Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Purpose: Natural rates of soil production or a target soil thickness that allows unrestricted land u...
Landscape evolution is occurring at rapid rates in alpine areas in response to recent climate warmin...
Soils are an important part of our ecosystem and a significant resource, which ought to be protected...
In July and August 1999, we investigated the influence of skiing on the catchment hydrology and soil...
The aim of this study is to assess the importance of snow gliding as soil erosion agent for four dif...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Mountain areas are widely affected by soil erosion, which is generally linked to runoff processes oc...
Snow gliding is a key factor for snow-glide avalanche formation and soil erosion. This study consid...
Many mountain belts sustain prolonged snow cover for parts of the year, although enquiries into rate...
High mountainous areas are geomorphologically active environments which are strongly shaped by redis...
The paper describes snow gliding measurements on two actual research projects we are just concerned ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Purpose Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Purpose: Natural rates of soil production or a target soil thickness that allows unrestricted land u...
Landscape evolution is occurring at rapid rates in alpine areas in response to recent climate warmin...
Soils are an important part of our ecosystem and a significant resource, which ought to be protected...
In July and August 1999, we investigated the influence of skiing on the catchment hydrology and soil...