Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate and denudation. Glaciers erode valleys to generate headwall relief, and hillslope processes control the height and retreat of the peaks. The magnitude–frequency of these landslides and their long-term ability to lower mountains above glaciers is poorly understood; however, small, frequent rockfalls are currently thought to dominate. The preservation of rarer, larger, landslide deposits is exceptionally short-lived, as they are rapidly reworked. The 2013 Mount Haast rock avalanche that failed from the slopes of Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand, onto the glacier accumulation zone below was invisible to conventional remote sensing after just 3 mon...
A tongue of hummocky terrain ∼1 km long and ∼400 m wide extends downslope from the source area of a ...
Rapid glacier advance is known to occur by a range of mechanisms. However, although large-scale debr...
Supraglacial debris strongly modulates glacier melt rates and can be decisive for ice dynamics and m...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Landslides, hereafter referred to as slope failures, are key geomorphic processes in mountain basins...
Geological structures precondition hillslope stability as well as the processes and landslide mechan...
This thesis examines the role of rock avalanches in tectonically active terrains including the effec...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...
The published versions of Chapter 3 and Chapter 5 may respectively be found at: 10.1007/s10346-019-0...
Supraglacial ice cliffs exist on debris-covered glaciers worldwide, but despite their importance as ...
Widespread triggering of landslides by large storms or earthquakes is a dominant mechanism of erosio...
Slope instabilities in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand, are assessed in relation to their geo...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of LutonRock avalanches ...
Rock-avalanches (RAs) are a large (typically >10⁶ m3) and extremely rapid (30 - >100 m/s) type of la...
A tongue of hummocky terrain ∼1 km long and ∼400 m wide extends downslope from the source area of a ...
Rapid glacier advance is known to occur by a range of mechanisms. However, although large-scale debr...
Supraglacial debris strongly modulates glacier melt rates and can be decisive for ice dynamics and m...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Topographic development in mountainous landscapes is a complex interplay between tectonics, climate ...
Landslides, hereafter referred to as slope failures, are key geomorphic processes in mountain basins...
Geological structures precondition hillslope stability as well as the processes and landslide mechan...
This thesis examines the role of rock avalanches in tectonically active terrains including the effec...
Debris flows in settings that have experienced net glacial erosion within the UK's Ice-scoured Quate...
The published versions of Chapter 3 and Chapter 5 may respectively be found at: 10.1007/s10346-019-0...
Supraglacial ice cliffs exist on debris-covered glaciers worldwide, but despite their importance as ...
Widespread triggering of landslides by large storms or earthquakes is a dominant mechanism of erosio...
Slope instabilities in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand, are assessed in relation to their geo...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of LutonRock avalanches ...
Rock-avalanches (RAs) are a large (typically >10⁶ m3) and extremely rapid (30 - >100 m/s) type of la...
A tongue of hummocky terrain ∼1 km long and ∼400 m wide extends downslope from the source area of a ...
Rapid glacier advance is known to occur by a range of mechanisms. However, although large-scale debr...
Supraglacial debris strongly modulates glacier melt rates and can be decisive for ice dynamics and m...