The origin of linear features in mountain terrain that form distinct vertical steps is generally not obvious and has been discussed to be related to either tectonic faulting or gravitational slope deformation. A strong geomorphological lineament running oblique to the slope and forming a convex step in the topography is located on the mountain Middagstinden just west of the valley Innfjorddalen, western Norway. In previous studies this lineament has been interpreted to be the surface expression of a Holocene reverse fault previously called the Berill Fault, indicating the first evidence for neotectonic faulting in southern Norway. Now, detailed structural field mapping has revealed the existence of a set of normal fault planes striking subp...
Møre-Trøndelag Fault Complex (MTFC) is one of the most prominent fault complexes in Scandinavia. The...
The Alpine regions are widely affected by slope instability, determined by various interactions bet...
Abstract: Catastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the result of lar...
The origin of linear features in mountain terrain that form distinct vertical steps is generally not...
Downscaled climate projections point towards a warmer and wetter climate in Norway, which is likely ...
Slopes undergoing deep-seated gravitational deformation create surface landforms that, if trenched a...
The unstable rock slope above the village of Flåm shows signs of active and postglacial gravitationa...
International audienceThe western part of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (French Alps) hosts very l...
Gravitational forcing of oversteepened rock mass leads to progressive failure, including rupture, cr...
SUMMARY: Two gravity-driven tectonic processes are common in orogenic belts, such as the Scandinavi...
International audienceCatastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the r...
International audienceStudying long term-evolution of gravitational slope evolution is a key to unde...
The continental slope off Mid Norway is one of the most unstable continental slopes in the world, be...
Møre-Trøndelag Fault Complex (MTFC) is one of the most prominent fault complexes in Scandinavia. The...
The Alpine regions are widely affected by slope instability, determined by various interactions bet...
Abstract: Catastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the result of lar...
The origin of linear features in mountain terrain that form distinct vertical steps is generally not...
Downscaled climate projections point towards a warmer and wetter climate in Norway, which is likely ...
Slopes undergoing deep-seated gravitational deformation create surface landforms that, if trenched a...
The unstable rock slope above the village of Flåm shows signs of active and postglacial gravitationa...
International audienceThe western part of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (French Alps) hosts very l...
Gravitational forcing of oversteepened rock mass leads to progressive failure, including rupture, cr...
SUMMARY: Two gravity-driven tectonic processes are common in orogenic belts, such as the Scandinavi...
International audienceCatastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the r...
International audienceStudying long term-evolution of gravitational slope evolution is a key to unde...
The continental slope off Mid Norway is one of the most unstable continental slopes in the world, be...
Møre-Trøndelag Fault Complex (MTFC) is one of the most prominent fault complexes in Scandinavia. The...
The Alpine regions are widely affected by slope instability, determined by various interactions bet...
Abstract: Catastrophic deep-seated landslides (DSL) are generally considered to be the result of lar...