Suspended sediment export from large Alpine catchments (> 1000 km 2) over decadal timescales is sensitive to a number of factors, including long-term variations in climate, the …
The geometry of three-dimensional subsurface structures plays an important role in determining local seismic site effects as in the case of alpine valleys. Detailed knowledge of …
M Clivaz, E Reynard - Geoheritage, 2018 - Springer
During the two last decades, numerous inventories of geosites have been carried out at various scales. They aim at documenting the state of the geological heritage, which is the …
OMA Radaideh, J Mosar - Tectonophysics, 2019 - Elsevier
This work focuses particularly on the geomorphological evidence for the tectonic controls on the development of the present-day fluvial landscapes in the westernmost part of …
Alpine water and sediment supply influence the sediment budget of many important European fluvial systems such as the Rhine, Rhône and Po rivers. In the light of human …
The relationship between climate, landscape connectivity and sediment export from mountain ranges is key to understanding the propagation of erosion signals downstream …
A Costa, D Anghileri, P Molnar - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2018 - hess.copernicus.org
We analyse the control of hydroclimatic factors on suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in Alpine catchments by differentiating among the potential contributions of erosion and …
Owing to its well‐preserved and long‐lasting archaeological record, the necropolis of Petit‐ Chasseur in the Upper Rhône Valley (3100–1600 BC) showcases the economic, social, and …
This paper focuses on the Landquart drainage basin, where we explore geomorphic signals related to the spatial differences in bedrock lithology and differential uplift. We use …