Advancements in glacier monitoring are paving the way for in-depth glaciological process studies and real-time mass balance observations.
How much wilderness is left? Need for non-go-to policy in renewable energy infrastructures in mountainous areas of high ecological integrity.
Preserving the last European mountainous wilderness is the most efficient way to resolve conflicts between renewable energy and conservation targets in the frame of Nature Restoration Regulation
Tree-ring evidence of glacier retreat since the Little Ice age and its climatic control on the Tibetan Plateau
Historic changes in Tibetan mountain glaciers correspond to wet phases reconstructed from tree-ring oxygen isotope records
Integrating tree seedling establishment in Andean and Alpine treelines ecotones
Seedling establishment in Andean and Alpine treeline ecotones is modulated by the combination of key abiotic and biotic factors: temperature fluctuations, moisture availability, and positive and nega
A global reference framework of water isotopic signatures in glacierized catchment
This research establishes a global framework for the isotopic signatures of endmembers in glacierized catchments, enhancing the understanding of hydrological processes under changing climate
Structure of the tychoplanktonic and epipelic diatom communities in the Zelenci spring
Tychoplanktonic and epipelic diatom communities were studied in the limnocrene spring Zelenci in the alpine region of NW Slovenia, and 167 diatom species were identified.
Energy Balance Modeling of Albedo Evolution and Mass Balance on Gulkana Glacier, AK
A new energy balance model was developed with physical albedo modeling. Validation and calibration were performed on Gulkana Glacier with the goal of applying the model on the regional scale.
Machine learning based characterization of landslides in north-western Himalayas
Here characterized the landslide based on the available datasets using machine learning methods
Energy Balance Modeling of Glacier Albedo Evolution and Mass Balance on Gulkana Glacier, AK
Mountain-top bird species face extreme conditions, shaping breeding site selection. We monitored alpine nests in temperate Andes. Rock cavities buffer temperatures, potentially enhancing breeding success and adaptation to harsh weather