The aim of this study is to assess the importance of snow gliding as soil erosion agent for four different land use/land cover types in a sub-alpine area in Switzerland. The 14 investigated sites are located close to the valley bottom at approximately 1500 m a.s.l., while the elevation of the surrounding mountain ranges is about 2500 m a.s.l. We used two different approaches to estimate soil erosion rates: the fallout radionuclide 137Cs and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). The RUSLE model is suitable to estimate soil loss by water erosion, while the 137Cs method integrates soil loss due to all erosion agents involved. Thus, we hypothesise that the soil erosion rates determined with the 137Cs method are higher and that the o...
Mountainous soil erosion processes were investigated in the Urseren Valley (Central Switzerland) by ...
Soil erosion is of primary importance in mountains. The main research methodologies focus on erosion...
The paper describes snow gliding measurements on two actual research projects we are just concerned ...
Snow processes might be one important driver of soil erosion in Alpine grasslands and thus the unkno...
Mountain areas are widely affected by soil erosion, which is generally linked to runoff processes oc...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
High mountainous areas are geomorphologically active environments which are strongly shaped by redis...
Purpose Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
AbstractAnthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, n...
Anthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, nuclear a...
In July and August 1999, we investigated the influence of skiing on the catchment hydrology and soil...
Objective of the research is to define the magnitude of the Actual Soil Erosion Risk in the alpine a...
Mountainous soil erosion processes were investigated in the Urseren Valley (Central Switzerland) by ...
Soil erosion is of primary importance in mountains. The main research methodologies focus on erosion...
The paper describes snow gliding measurements on two actual research projects we are just concerned ...
Snow processes might be one important driver of soil erosion in Alpine grasslands and thus the unkno...
Mountain areas are widely affected by soil erosion, which is generally linked to runoff processes oc...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
High mountainous areas are geomorphologically active environments which are strongly shaped by redis...
Purpose Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
AbstractAnthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, n...
Anthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, nuclear a...
In July and August 1999, we investigated the influence of skiing on the catchment hydrology and soil...
Objective of the research is to define the magnitude of the Actual Soil Erosion Risk in the alpine a...
Mountainous soil erosion processes were investigated in the Urseren Valley (Central Switzerland) by ...
Soil erosion is of primary importance in mountains. The main research methodologies focus on erosion...
The paper describes snow gliding measurements on two actual research projects we are just concerned ...