Different approaches and thresholds have been utilized in the past to date landslides with growth ring series of disturbed trees. Past work was mostly based on conifer species …
JD Phillips, P Šamonil, Ł Pawlik, J Trochta, P Daněk - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
Razula forest preserve in the Carpathian Mountains of the Czech Republic is an unmanaged forest that has not been logged or otherwise anthropically disturbed for at least …
The eastern Mediterranean is a hotspot in terms of geomorphic hazards, but the activity of gravitational processes in mountainous areas is largely unexplored. We carried out …
The recent launch of national-scale LiDAR-derived topographic data provides an opportunity for (re) evaluating the geomorphic imprint of landslides in forested mountains. A …
V Škarpich, J Hradecký, R Dušek - Catena, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper presents a complex analysis of both the contemporary and the historic development of the geomorphic regime of the transformed reach of the Morávka River in the …
Dangerous overland flood events in the foothills of the flysch Carpathians often result from a cumulative effect of floods in high-gradient channels. Detailed understanding of the origin of …
K Šilhán - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Detailed knowledge of the occurrence of debris flows in the past is key to understanding their linkage to changing climatic variables and their occurrence in the future. For a …
The geological structure of a slope is one of the key factors that drives the development of landslide types. Various landslide types, although occurring in the same locality, can result …
J Lenart, T Pánek, R Dušek - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
Crevice-type caves are among the least investigated natural phenomena connected with the development of slope failures. These caves present complex and peculiar underground …