[HTML][HTML] Assessing the rock failure return period on an unstable Alpine rock wall based on volume-frequency relationships: The Brenva Spur (3916 m asl, Aosta Valley …

L Fei, M Jaboyedoff, A Guerin, F Noël, D Bertolo… - Engineering …, 2023 - Elsevier
Defining the relationship between volume and return period is critical when estimating the
risk of rockfalls and/or rock avalanche, especially during continued global warming at high …

18-years of high-Alpine rock wall monitoring using terrestrial laser scanning at the Tour Ronde east face, Mont-Blanc massif

L Courtial-Manent, L Ravanel, JL Mugnier… - Environmental …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Since the end of the 20th century, each decade has been warmer than the previous one in
the European Alps. As a consequence, Alpine rock walls are generally facing high rockfall …

From Rockfall Observation to Operational Solutions: Nearly 20 years of Cryo-gravitational Hazard Studies in Mont-Blanc Massif

F Magnin, L Ravanel, M Ben-Asher… - Journal of Alpine …, 2023 - journals.openedition.org
The enhanced rockfall frequency (V> 100 m3) first noticed in the European Alps, has
motivated investigations on high mountain rock walls and rock wall permafrost since the …

High-resolution Mapping of Alpine Glaciers of Suru Basin: A 2022 Inventory Based on Sentinel-2 Satellite Data

I Ashraf, JN Khan, ST Ahmad… - International …, 2024 - editor.classicopenlibrary.com
Alpine glaciers serve as critical indicators of climate change and play a vital role in regional
and global hydrological cycles. This study focuses on the Suru basin in Ladakh, India, a …

Using Borehole Temperatures for Knowledge Transfer about Mountain Permafrost: The Example of the 35-year Time Series at Murtèl-Corvatsch (Swiss Alps)

W Haeberli, J Noetzli, DV Mühll - Journal of Alpine …, 2023 - journals.openedition.org
Climate-related permafrost is widespread in cold mountains and heavily affects slope
stability. As a subsurface phenomenon, however, it is often still absent in the perception of …

Ascension du mont Blanc (4808 m): quels risques prend-on dans le Grand Couloir du Goûter et dans la face nord du mont Blanc du Tacul?

L Ravanel, J Mourey, L Tamian… - Journal of Alpine …, 2023 - journals.openedition.org
L'alpinisme est une pratique sportive qui dépend fortement des conditions des milieux
physiques dans lesquels elle se développe. Les alpinistes doivent ainsi faire face à des …

Climbing Mont Blanc (4808 m asl): What Are the Risks in the Grand Couloir Du Goûter and On the North Face of Mont Blanc Du Tacul?

L Ravanel, J Mourey, L Tamian… - Journal of Alpine …, 2023 - journals.openedition.org
Mountaineering is a sport highly dependent on the conditions of the physical environments
in which it takes place. As a result, mountaineers have to deal with major glacial and …

De l'observation des écroulements aux solutions opérationnelles: près de deux décennies d'études sur les risques cryo-gravitaires dans le massif du Mont-Blanc

F Magnin, L Ravanel, M Ben-Asher… - Journal of Alpine …, 2023 - journals.openedition.org
L'augmentation de la fréquence des écroulements rocheux (V> 100 m3), d'abord observée
dans les Alpes européennes depuis les années 2000, a impulsé des études sur les parois …

Utilisation des températures de forage pour le transfert de connaissances sur le permafrost (pergélisol) de montagne: L'exemple de la série temporelle de 35 ans à …

W Haeberli, J Noetzli, DV Mühll - Journal of Alpine …, 2023 - journals.openedition.org
Le permafrost (pergélisol) lié au climat est très répandu dans les montagnes froides et
affecte fortement la stabilité des pentes. Cependant, en tant que phénomène de subsurface …