Understanding rock slope kinematics in steep, fractured bedrock permafrost is a challenging task. Recent laboratory studies have provided enhanced understanding of rock fatigue and fracturing in cold environments but were not successfully confirmed by field studies. This study presents a unique time series of fracture kinematics, rock temperatures and environmental conditions at 3500 m a. s. l. on the steep, strongly fractured Hörnligrat of the Matterhorn (Swiss Alps). Thanks to 8 years of continuous data, the longer-term evolution of fracture kinematics in permafrost can be analyzed with an unprecedented level of detail. Evidence for common trends in spatiotemporal pattern of fracture kinematics could be found: a partly reversible seasona...
Exceptional rockfall occurred throughout the Alps during the unusually hot summer of 2003. It is lik...
The behavior of ice in frozen rock masses is an important control on rock slope stability but the kn...
International audienceAbstract Rock glaciers—ice-rich creeping landforms typical of permafrost mount...
Understanding rock slope kinematics in steep, fractured bedrock permafrost is a challenging task. Re...
Rock slope failure poses a potential risk to the safety of local communities and infrastructure in p...
The mechanisms that control climate-dependent rockfall from permafrost mountain slopes are currently...
International audiencePermafrost-affected rockwalls can suffer from mechanical fatigue related to th...
International audienceRock instability is believed to be causally linked to permafrost degradation, ...
In this paper, we develop a mechanical model that relates the destabilisation of thawing permafrost ...
Over the last 2 decades, permafrost degradation has been observed to be a major driver of enhanced r...
Rock slope failures are increasingly affecting high mountain rock walls, notably during hot summers ...
The volumetric expansion of freezing pore water is widely assumed to be a major cause of rock fractu...
Most natural rock slope failures result from long-term strength degradation. It is often hypothesize...
This paper reviews frost-weathering studies in the last five years and proposes key questions to be ...
Exceptional rockfall occurred throughout the Alps during the unusually hot summer of 2003. It is lik...
The behavior of ice in frozen rock masses is an important control on rock slope stability but the kn...
International audienceAbstract Rock glaciers—ice-rich creeping landforms typical of permafrost mount...
Understanding rock slope kinematics in steep, fractured bedrock permafrost is a challenging task. Re...
Rock slope failure poses a potential risk to the safety of local communities and infrastructure in p...
The mechanisms that control climate-dependent rockfall from permafrost mountain slopes are currently...
International audiencePermafrost-affected rockwalls can suffer from mechanical fatigue related to th...
International audienceRock instability is believed to be causally linked to permafrost degradation, ...
In this paper, we develop a mechanical model that relates the destabilisation of thawing permafrost ...
Over the last 2 decades, permafrost degradation has been observed to be a major driver of enhanced r...
Rock slope failures are increasingly affecting high mountain rock walls, notably during hot summers ...
The volumetric expansion of freezing pore water is widely assumed to be a major cause of rock fractu...
Most natural rock slope failures result from long-term strength degradation. It is often hypothesize...
This paper reviews frost-weathering studies in the last five years and proposes key questions to be ...
Exceptional rockfall occurred throughout the Alps during the unusually hot summer of 2003. It is lik...
The behavior of ice in frozen rock masses is an important control on rock slope stability but the kn...
International audienceAbstract Rock glaciers—ice-rich creeping landforms typical of permafrost mount...