FS 2.158
SedInOut: Sediment availability assessment linked to climate change
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Full Title
FS 2.158: SedInOut: Development of a risk-management methodology through the assessment of sediment availability in high-alpine settings that are susceptible to climate changesScheduled
TBALocation
TBAConvener
Co-Conveners
Francesco Brardinoni, Federica MinottiAssigned to Synthesis Workshop
Thematic Focus
HazardsKeywords
sediment availability, sediment transport, climate change, deglaciation, mass-wasting
Description
Mass wasting is a threat to residential areas and infrastructure, causing widespread destabilisation in alpine stream channels, while being in relation with ongoing climatic changes. Although hillslope sediment supply represents a critical factor for stream channel stability during heavy rainfalls, there is a substantial lack of procedures for quantifying sediment availability and composition. Moreover, there is a general absence of validated empirical models for estimating hillslope sediment flux to the drainage network as a function of meteorological forcing. SedInOut, through a joint international effort, aims to develop methodologies for the quantification and characterization of hillslope sediment, while targeting for a sustainable land management that values geo-risk mitigation and sediment recycling.