Periglacial slopes are susceptible to recent climate change. The rate of morphogenetic processes depends on numerous factors. The most important of these is the warming of the air and ground, increased precipitation (extreme rainfall in particular), and the rate of snow cover decay. The dynamics of these processes may effectively modify contemporary slope development models. The paper shows the structure of selected talus slopes on a Fugleberget mountainside, based on field observations and radar (GPR) soundings. The results are then compared to classical slope models. The radar survey in April and May 2014 used a RAMAC CU II Malå GeoScience system equipped with a 30 MHz RTA antenna (Rough Terrain Antenna). Five GPR profiles of different le...
The past few decades have seen a rapid development and progress in research on permafrost in mountai...
Fan-shaped landforms occur in all climatic regions on Earth. They have been extensively studied in m...
Landscape evolution is occurring at rapid rates in alpine areas in response to recent climate warmin...
Periglacial slopes are susceptible to recent climate change. The rate of morphogenetic processes dep...
Talus slopes are a common sedimentary formation both in polar and high-mountain areas, but their dev...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Funding Information: Grant no. 17/01132-3 to Lis Allaart from the Svalbard Environmental Protection ...
Spitsbergen has recently experienced a continuous deglaciation process, linked to both glacier fron...
The talus slope at Flüelapass was the first mountain permafrost study site in Switzerland in the 19...
Under a context of climate change, polar and alpine regions have been demonstrated to be highly susc...
Permafrost, defined as lithospheric material whose temperature remains below 0 °C for two or more co...
International audienceTopographic, granulometric, morphometric, petrographic and vegetation surveys ...
The past few decades have seen a rapid development and progress in research on permafrost in mountai...
Fan-shaped landforms occur in all climatic regions on Earth. They have been extensively studied in m...
Landscape evolution is occurring at rapid rates in alpine areas in response to recent climate warmin...
Periglacial slopes are susceptible to recent climate change. The rate of morphogenetic processes dep...
Talus slopes are a common sedimentary formation both in polar and high-mountain areas, but their dev...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Funding Information: Grant no. 17/01132-3 to Lis Allaart from the Svalbard Environmental Protection ...
Spitsbergen has recently experienced a continuous deglaciation process, linked to both glacier fron...
The talus slope at Flüelapass was the first mountain permafrost study site in Switzerland in the 19...
Under a context of climate change, polar and alpine regions have been demonstrated to be highly susc...
Permafrost, defined as lithospheric material whose temperature remains below 0 °C for two or more co...
International audienceTopographic, granulometric, morphometric, petrographic and vegetation surveys ...
The past few decades have seen a rapid development and progress in research on permafrost in mountai...
Fan-shaped landforms occur in all climatic regions on Earth. They have been extensively studied in m...
Landscape evolution is occurring at rapid rates in alpine areas in response to recent climate warmin...