Quantitative monitoring of the Belvedere Glacier basin using high-resolution repeated photogrammetry has revealed significant geomorphological changes i.e. moraine mobilization and debris accumulation
Social relevance of glaciers water supply in the Central Andes (~33ºS)
Quantification and social perception analysis of water supply from glaciers in one of the few examples in the Andes Cordillera where the inhabitants almost entirely rely on that water source.
A Revision of the 1987 Parraguirre Ice-Rock Avalanche in the Semi-Arid Andes of Chile
We revisit the Parraguirre Ice-Rock Avalanche by integrating new insights from remote sensing, climate and hydrological records as well as process-based modelling.
Assessing the Added Value of Convection-Permitting Climate Models for Hydrological Extremes in Western Norway
We evaluate CPRCMs for flood simulations in Western Norway, showing improved precipitation representation but highlighting the need for bias correction to enhance flood prediction in mountainous basin
Summer intense precipitations in the Alpine region: altitudinal effects
Intense summer precipitation has increased over recent decades, with a more pronounced enhancement over the Alpine slopes compared to the Po Valley
Exploring Bedload Fluxes in Alpine Rivers: Application of the D-CASCADE Model in the Sulden Catchment
We apply the D-CASCADE model to an Alpine river to reconstruct and predict bedload fluxes and sediment connectivity at the network-scale, critical for hazard mitigation and sustainable management.
Redefining potentially dangerous glacial lakes by integrating hazard mapping and downstream exposure data in Bhutan
Approximately 20882 people, 2620 buildings, 270 km of road, 402 bridges and 169 hectares of farmland are exposed to GLOF in Bhutan.
Staying despite multi-hazard risk: Photovoice stories from upland Nepal
Why do people stay in areas of increasing natural hazard risk? Using Photovoice and other qualitative methods, this study focuses on complex mobility dilemmas among residents in upland Nepal.
Landscape geomorphological sensitivity: The paraglacial response of Alpine basins to rapid warming
The paraglacial response of Alpine basins to rapid warming controls sediment export. DoDs from historical photogrammetry were compared to hydropower records to understand processes supplying sediment.
Assessing Climate Risks and Adaptation Plans in Mountain Regions: A Global Synthesis of National Climate Action Plans
This study systematically reviews and synthesizes climate hazards, exposure, vulnerability and adaptation measures prioritized by mountainous countries in their most recent NDCs, NAPs, and BTRs.