We were taking part at the General Assembly of the European Geoscience Union in Vienna from April 14-19 2024. We contributed with 11 oral and poster presentations about permafrost, debris flows, lahars and landscape evolution modes. Check out our abstracts:
- Simulating Saline Permafrost and Cryopeg Evolution Using a Coupled Heat and Salt Diffusion Model :
Michael Angelopoulos, Pier Paul Overduin, Frederieke Miesner, Julia Boike, Michael Krautblatter, and Sebastian Westermann
- Seven decades of debris flow activity. Spatio-temporal observations at connected and disconnected debris flow fans to the Lake Plansee (AT).
Natalie Barbosa, Carolin Kiefer, Juilson Jubanski, and Michael Krautblatter
- Constraining erosion in debris flow models: A correlation analysis in contrasting erosional settings
Katharina Boie, Verena Stammberger, and Michael Krautblatter
- Combining ERT and an orthophoto time series to investigate thaw-related landslides in the Canadian Arctic
Saskia Eppinger, Konrad Heidler, Hugues Lantuit, and Michael Krautblatter
- A conceptual approach for deciphering mega-activity of debris flow fans and polygenetic fans for climate change anticipation
Philipp Gewalt and Michael Krautblatter
- The 2023 Fluchthorn massive permafrost rock slope failure analysed
Michael Krautblatter, Samuel Weber, Michael Dietze, Markus Keuschnig, Georg Stockinger, Lisa Brückner, Jan Beutel, Thomas Figl, Claudia Trepmann, Robert Hofmann, Maximilian Rau, Felix Pfluger, Laura Barbosa Mejia, and Florian Siegert
- The Virtual Alpine Observatory (VAO) acting to better observe, understand, forecast and react to climate change in a combined Network of European High-Altitude Research Stations
Michael Krautblatter, Verena Stammberger, Birgit Einhellinger, Helmut Theiler, Reinhard Zeitler, Marc Zebisch, Elke Ludewig, Peter Marton, Nathalie Cotte, Griša Močnik, Markus Leuenberger, Silvio Decurtins, and Sabine Kraushaar
- Secondary Lahars Impacting on Building Structures at Chimborazo Volcano: A Retrospective and Scenario-Based Modeling Approach
Simon Mühlbauer, Theresa Frimberger, and Michael Krautblatter
- A landscape evolution model of how uplift has shaped drainage patterns in Central Europe
Maximilian Rau, Wolfgang Schwanghart, and Michael Krautblatter
- Permafrost is disappearing at the Mount Zugspitze (D/A): challenges and results after 10 years of monthly geoelectrical measurements.
Riccardo Scandroglio, Jonas K. Limbrock, and Michael Krautblatter
- Bedrock erosion by hyperconcentrated flows: A quantitative analysis and implications for effective gorge formation
Verena Stammberger, Benjamin Jacobs, and Michael Krautblatter