The origin and classification of landforms denominated as "protalus ramparts" in the scientific literature is a problem that is far from being resolved. The main objective of this contribution is to support a permafrost-related definition of protalus ramparts. If we consider the Alpine framework, protalus ramparts are generally very rare landforms; by contrast, the Alpine periglacial belt is characterised by a large diffusion of talus slopes and talus rock glaciers. The investigations carried out in six sites of the Valais Alps (Switzerland) allow eight major "diagnostic criteria" to be presented that help to define protalus ramparts in Alpine environments and that support the permafrost-related genesis of most of them. The major source of ...
Little concern, from the point of view of rockglaciers, has been directed to the Japanese alpine geo...
In the context of a warmer climate, the localization of permafrost in steep sedimentary terrain is o...
The author studies chrolonogic and morphogenic relations between talus screes or protalus accumulati...
Rock glaciers and protalus ramparts are characteristic landforms of the periglacial domain often use...
Wepresent a regional inventory of rock glaciers (n=1514) and protalus ramparts (228) for the Lombard...
The alpine periglacial areas of the world can be divided into three distinctive landscape types domi...
The growth of protalus ramparts is self-limiting, as progressive thickening of a firn field will inc...
The European Alps cover an area of 190,900 km2, are arcuated in the western part, extend over a leng...
Small Scale permafrost repartition models are often constructed with empirical methods based on the ...
© 2016 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. Landform transitions are defined as intermedi...
It is demonstrated that pronival (protalus) ramparts can be formed by a snow-push mechanism and need...
The Lombardy Alps, with a surface of 2148 km2 above 2000 m a.s.l. (9% of the total) represents an im...
Abstract: Possible periglacial and relict glacial landforms in the ancient mountain range of the Tha...
Possible periglacial and relict glacial landforms in the ancient mountain range of the Thaumasia Hi...
Little concern, from the point of view of rockglaciers, has been directed to the Japanese alpine geo...
In the context of a warmer climate, the localization of permafrost in steep sedimentary terrain is o...
The author studies chrolonogic and morphogenic relations between talus screes or protalus accumulati...
Rock glaciers and protalus ramparts are characteristic landforms of the periglacial domain often use...
Wepresent a regional inventory of rock glaciers (n=1514) and protalus ramparts (228) for the Lombard...
The alpine periglacial areas of the world can be divided into three distinctive landscape types domi...
The growth of protalus ramparts is self-limiting, as progressive thickening of a firn field will inc...
The European Alps cover an area of 190,900 km2, are arcuated in the western part, extend over a leng...
Small Scale permafrost repartition models are often constructed with empirical methods based on the ...
© 2016 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. Landform transitions are defined as intermedi...
It is demonstrated that pronival (protalus) ramparts can be formed by a snow-push mechanism and need...
The Lombardy Alps, with a surface of 2148 km2 above 2000 m a.s.l. (9% of the total) represents an im...
Abstract: Possible periglacial and relict glacial landforms in the ancient mountain range of the Tha...
Possible periglacial and relict glacial landforms in the ancient mountain range of the Thaumasia Hi...
Little concern, from the point of view of rockglaciers, has been directed to the Japanese alpine geo...
In the context of a warmer climate, the localization of permafrost in steep sedimentary terrain is o...
The author studies chrolonogic and morphogenic relations between talus screes or protalus accumulati...