Chair of Landslide Research

For this year’s field mapping course, we can finally go back to Sibratsgfäll! This course introduces Hydro- and Engineering Geology students to geological and geomorphic mapping techniques relevant to landslide hazard identification and civil…

Our group is presenting 9 topics at the EGU General Assembly 2022 (see list below). After two years of virtual meetings, we are glad to take part in numerous different on-site sessions. Take the unique chance now to check out and comment our…

The TUM Landslide Group is involved in a collaborative effort of Cairo University and TUM to investigate the rockslope stability at the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Egypt. Ben Jacobs joined Prof. Hany Helal, Dr. Mohamed Ismael (both Cairo…

We present the first, simple and physics-based general analytical landslide velocity model that simultaneously incorporates the internal deformation (nonlinear advection) and externally applied forces, consisting of the net driving force and the…

Ben Jacobs co-authored a paper by former Landslide Group member Dr. Daniel Dräbing (University of Bayreuth) on alpine rockwall erosion patterns. The publication shows that paraglacial, frost cracking and permafrost processes jointly drive postglacial…

We contributed to this extensive publication with electrical resistivity surveys on the two norwegian instable rock slopes Mannen and Gámanjunni-3 in colaboration with many of our european colleagues. We also performed the resistivity calibration in…

"The Matterhorn looks like an immovable, massive mountain that has towered over Zermatt in the landscape for thousands of years. A study now shows that this impression is deceptive. An international team of researchers has proven that the Matterhorn…

We are happy to announce our recent publication "Performance Testing of Optical Flow Time Series Analyses Based on a Fast, High-Alpine Landslide". For the first time the optical flow algorithm Dense Inverse Search was used to study landslides. In…

Maike Offer joined the TUM Landslide Research Group as a PhD student working on alpine permafrost bedrock. She completed her BSc in Environmental Enginnering and her MSc in Civil Enginnering both at the TUM.  Her research interest as a PhD student…

During 2021, despite the extended Covid limitations, the Chair of Landslide Research continued the permafrost monitoring on the Zugspitze on the ridge and in the Kammstollen, 15 years after the first measurements. We are thankful to all the students…