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Modeling permafrost occurrence, glacier-bed topography and possible future lakes for assessing changing hazard conditions in cold mountain regions

Wilfried Haeberli
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Andreas Linsbauer
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The rapid transformation of glacial into periglacial mountain landscapes under conditions of continued global warming can cause new and locally severe changes in hazard and risk conditions. A special focus must be on systematically increasing risks due to far-reaching flood waves or debris flows caused by rock/ice avalanches into new lakes at the foot of steep slopes with decreasing stability due to permafrost degradation and/or glacial de-buttressing. Modeling permafrost occurrence and glacier-bed topography provides important information for anticipating critical future situations.
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hal-03337508 , version 1 (08-09-2021)

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Wilfried Haeberli, Florence Magnin, Andreas Linsbauer. Modeling permafrost occurrence, glacier-bed topography and possible future lakes for assessing changing hazard conditions in cold mountain regions. 5th European Conference On Permafrost, Jun 2018, Chamonix, France. ⟨hal-03337508⟩
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