The present geomorphology of the Mediterranean's coasts is largely a product of an intricate long-term relationship between Nature and human societies. A cradle of ancient …
We review the scientific efforts over the last decades to reconstruct erosion from continuous alpine lake sediment records. We focused both on methodological issues, showing the …
K Krainer, D Bressan, B Dietre, JN Haas… - Quaternary …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Two cores were drilled on rock glacier Lazaun in the southern Ötztal Alps (N Italy). The average ice content of core Lazaun I is 43 vol.% and of core Lazaun II is 22 vol …
Past trajectories of alpine agroecosystems are legacies that we should consider to improve our understanding of current responses to global environmental changes. By integrating …
Global aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activity, as well as being exposed to past (and projected) climate change, however, the nature of how …
Although it is generally assumed that the internal structure of a slope (eg lithology and rock mass properties, inherited faults and heterogeneities, etc.) is preponderant for the …
Purpose Natural rates of soil production or a target soil thickness that allows unrestricted land use can serve as a basis for defining tolerable soil erosion rates. Guidelines for …
L Rothacker, A Dosseto, A Francke, AR Chivas… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Soils are key to ecosystems and human societies, and their critical importance requires a better understanding of how they evolve through time. However, identifying the role of …
M Bajard, P Sabatier, F David, AL Develle… - The …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Lake La Thuile, in the Northern French Prealps (874 m asl), provides an 18-m long sedimentary sequence spanning the entire Lateglacial/Holocene period. The high …