Since the end of the Little Ice Age, alpine geosystems have been subject to changes due to the effects of ongoing climate change, affecting e.g. the cryosphere, topography, surface materials and morphodynamics, landcover, landuse, and other anthropogenic factors. Our work forms part of the SEHAG project that investigates the sensitivity of alpine geosystems to climate change during that period. In order to identify and assess such changes, we aim at generating multi-temporal geomorphological maps of three alpine catchments (Upper Kaunertal, Horlachtal, Austria; Val Martello, Italy). In contrast to “traditional” geomorphological maps, we do not use areal, linear and point symbols to represent landforms, their properties, and geomorphic p...
Several palaeoclimatic archives have documented the pronounced climatic and environmental change as...
Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive and flexible new geomorphological combination legend th...
The rapid glacier recession in the European Alps exposes large amounts of unconsolidated sediment. S...
Multitemporal Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) can be used to analyse spatial patterns of erosion and...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA), formerly glaciated areas have undergone considerable chan...
Climate changes are impacting the landscape in many different ways. In the alpine region, some speci...
Alpine rivers have experienced considerable changes in channel morphology over the last century. The...
Alpine glacial environments and their fluvial systems are among those landscapes most comprehensivel...
The rapid glacier recession in the European Alps exposes high amounts of unconsolidated sediment, es...
An area-wide digital geomorphological map consisting of 12,180 non-overlapping polygons was created ...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
The long-term assessment of terrain changes and calculation of erosion rates in alpine catchments ba...
Classical geomorphological maps are representations of the spatial distribution of landforms, materi...
Global climate change affects mountain regions such as the European Alps. Consequently, glacier exte...
Several palaeoclimatic archives have documented the pronounced climatic and environmental change as...
Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive and flexible new geomorphological combination legend th...
The rapid glacier recession in the European Alps exposes large amounts of unconsolidated sediment. S...
Multitemporal Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) can be used to analyse spatial patterns of erosion and...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA), formerly glaciated areas have undergone considerable chan...
Climate changes are impacting the landscape in many different ways. In the alpine region, some speci...
Alpine rivers have experienced considerable changes in channel morphology over the last century. The...
Alpine glacial environments and their fluvial systems are among those landscapes most comprehensivel...
The rapid glacier recession in the European Alps exposes high amounts of unconsolidated sediment, es...
An area-wide digital geomorphological map consisting of 12,180 non-overlapping polygons was created ...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
The long-term assessment of terrain changes and calculation of erosion rates in alpine catchments ba...
Classical geomorphological maps are representations of the spatial distribution of landforms, materi...
Global climate change affects mountain regions such as the European Alps. Consequently, glacier exte...
Several palaeoclimatic archives have documented the pronounced climatic and environmental change as...
Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive and flexible new geomorphological combination legend th...
The rapid glacier recession in the European Alps exposes large amounts of unconsolidated sediment. S...