The landslide of 17 June 2017 in Karrat Fjord, central West Greenland, highlighted the need for a better understanding of landslides and landslide-generated tsunamis in Greenland and motivated a landslide screening project in 2018, led by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS; see also Svennevig et al. this volume). A central part of this project was to conduct a preliminary mapping of Quaternary and historical landslides in Greenland – the first effort of its kind. The main objective was to establish a landslide inventory database that can be used to identify areas prone to landslides and serve as a tool for gaining a better understanding of where, when and why catastrophic landslides take place in Greenland. This paper...
[1] In 2003, Ekström et al. reported on the detection of a new class of earthquakes that occur in g...
Extreme events with multiple landslides can cause major economic costs, damage, and loss of life. Wh...
Geological maps are core products of national geological surveys and represent the sum of geological...
International audienceOn December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
On December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m3 of permafrozen talus...
The process of coastal erosion is well known to the public and decision-makers in Denmark; however, ...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
On June 3rd, 2020 a major quick clay landslide occurred at Kråknes in Alta municipality, Northern No...
Environments along the coast of Greenland are rapidly changing under the influence of a warming clim...
Permafrost-dependent landslides occur in a range of sizes and are among the most dynamic landforms i...
International audienceThe fjords of eastern Iceland display many landslide landforms. These phenomen...
[1] In 2003, Ekström et al. reported on the detection of a new class of earthquakes that occur in g...
Extreme events with multiple landslides can cause major economic costs, damage, and loss of life. Wh...
Geological maps are core products of national geological surveys and represent the sum of geological...
International audienceOn December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
On December 15th 1952, at approximately 14:00 local time a mass of 5.9 × 106 m3 of permafrozen talus...
The process of coastal erosion is well known to the public and decision-makers in Denmark; however, ...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
On June 3rd, 2020 a major quick clay landslide occurred at Kråknes in Alta municipality, Northern No...
Environments along the coast of Greenland are rapidly changing under the influence of a warming clim...
Permafrost-dependent landslides occur in a range of sizes and are among the most dynamic landforms i...
International audienceThe fjords of eastern Iceland display many landslide landforms. These phenomen...
[1] In 2003, Ekström et al. reported on the detection of a new class of earthquakes that occur in g...
Extreme events with multiple landslides can cause major economic costs, damage, and loss of life. Wh...
Geological maps are core products of national geological surveys and represent the sum of geological...