The talus slope at Flüelapass was the first mountain permafrost study site in Switzerland in the 1970s and the presence of ice-rich permafrost at the foot of the slope has been investigated in the context of several studies focusing on the role of snow cover distribution. We review previously developed hypotheses and present new ones using various data sources, such as temperature measurements in boreholes, a subaquatic DEM generated from unmanned aerial system (UAS) photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scan measurements of snow depth, geophysical ground investigations and automatic time-lapse photography. From this combination of data sources together with observations in the field, an interesting sequence of geomorphologic processes...
Ground ice of permafrost origin and sedimentary ice of glacial origin can coexist in locations where...
International audienceThe alpine permafrost has traditionally been thought as a geosystem mainly sen...
Alpine permafrost distribution is controlled by a great number of climatic, topographic and soil-spe...
In the Swiss Alps, permafrost occurs discontinuously and commonly has a temperature close to 0 °C. A...
In the context of a warmer climate, the localization of permafrost in steep sedimentary terrain is o...
Mountain permafrost is invisible, and mapping it is still a challenge. Available permafrost distrib...
The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of snow on permafrost and rock stability at t...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
The past few decades have seen a rapid development and progress in research on permafrost in mountai...
Periglacial slopes are susceptible to recent climate change. The rate of morphogenetic processes dep...
Permafrost and its change in steep high-Alpine rock walls remain insufficiently understood because o...
Alpine mountains are affected by significant geomorphological processes whose evolution is partly co...
Compared to lowland (polar) regions, permafrost in high mountain areas occurs in a large variety of ...
An overview is given of the relatively short history, important issues and primary challenges of res...
In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of natural haza...
Ground ice of permafrost origin and sedimentary ice of glacial origin can coexist in locations where...
International audienceThe alpine permafrost has traditionally been thought as a geosystem mainly sen...
Alpine permafrost distribution is controlled by a great number of climatic, topographic and soil-spe...
In the Swiss Alps, permafrost occurs discontinuously and commonly has a temperature close to 0 °C. A...
In the context of a warmer climate, the localization of permafrost in steep sedimentary terrain is o...
Mountain permafrost is invisible, and mapping it is still a challenge. Available permafrost distrib...
The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of snow on permafrost and rock stability at t...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
The past few decades have seen a rapid development and progress in research on permafrost in mountai...
Periglacial slopes are susceptible to recent climate change. The rate of morphogenetic processes dep...
Permafrost and its change in steep high-Alpine rock walls remain insufficiently understood because o...
Alpine mountains are affected by significant geomorphological processes whose evolution is partly co...
Compared to lowland (polar) regions, permafrost in high mountain areas occurs in a large variety of ...
An overview is given of the relatively short history, important issues and primary challenges of res...
In high mountain areas, permafrost is important because it influences the occurrence of natural haza...
Ground ice of permafrost origin and sedimentary ice of glacial origin can coexist in locations where...
International audienceThe alpine permafrost has traditionally been thought as a geosystem mainly sen...
Alpine permafrost distribution is controlled by a great number of climatic, topographic and soil-spe...