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1Historical flood reconstruction in a torrential alpine catchment and its implication for flood hazard assessments
Journal of Hydrology, 2024, 629, 130547
5.91Citations (PDF)
2Rockfall from an increasingly unstable mountain slope driven by climate warming
Nature Geoscience, 2024, 17, 249-254
9.216Citations (PDF)
3100 years of monitoring in the Swiss National Park reveals overall decreasing rock glacier velocities7.11Citations (PDF)
4Climate change impacts on snow avalanche activity and related risks24.38Citations (PDF)
5The IPCC’s reductive Common Era temperature history7.17Citations (PDF)
6Multiproxy tree ring reconstruction of glacier mass balance: insights from <i>Pinus cembra</i> trees growing near Silvretta Glacier (Swiss Alps)
Climate of the Past, 2024, 20, 1251-1267
2.60Citations (PDF)
7Corals Evidence an Underestimation of the 20th Century Warming in the Eastern Pacific Cold Tongue4.21Citations (PDF)
8A supply-limited torrent that does not feel the heat of climate change14.10Citations (PDF)
9Mediterranean cyclones are a substantial cause of damaging floods in Corsica7.10Citations (PDF)
10Limited impacts of global warming on rockfall activity at low elevations: Insights from two calcareous cliffs from the French Prealps3.14Citations (PDF)
11Lunar eclipses illuminate timing and climate impact of medieval volcanism
Nature, 2023, 616, 90-95
40.110Citations (PDF)
12Changes of hydro-meteorological trigger conditions for debris flows in a future alpine climate8.411Citations (PDF)
13Importance of sampling design to increase climate signal detection in shrub ring chronologies
Erdkunde, 2023, 76, 289-303
0.80Citations (PDF)
14Geospatial modelling of large-wood supply to rivers: a state-of-the-art model comparison in Swiss mountain river catchments
Earth Surface Dynamics, 2023, 11, 487-509
2.34Citations (PDF)
15Fennoscandian tree-ring anatomy shows a warmer modern than medieval climate
Nature, 2023, 620, 97-103
40.122Citations (PDF)
16Geomorphic Process Chains in High‐Mountain Regions—A Review and Classification Approach for Natural Hazards Assessment36.015Citations (PDF)
17Synergistic analysis of satellite, unmanned aerial vehicle, terrestrial laser scanner data and process-based modelling for understanding the dynamics and morphological changes around the snout of Gangotri Glacier, India
Geomorphology, 2022, 396, 108005
3.211Citations (PDF)
18Improving regional flood risk assessment using flood frequency and dendrogeomorphic analyses in mountain catchments impacted by tropical cyclones
Geomorphology, 2022, 396, 108000
3.256Citations (PDF)
19Reconstruction of gully erosion based on exposed tree roots in a recent landform of Paricutin Volcano, Mexico2.87Citations (PDF)
20Landslide-induced changes in tree-ring anatomy: A new dendrogeomorphic avenue?
Catena, 2022, 213, 106144
5.510Citations (PDF)
21Estimation of recent peat accumulation with tree saplings3.12Citations (PDF)
22The 1600 CE Huaynaputina eruption as a possible trigger for persistent cooling in the North Atlantic region
Climate of the Past, 2022, 18, 739-757
2.610Citations (PDF)
23Coupled insights from the palaeoenvironmental, historical and archaeological archives to support social-ecological resilience and the sustainable development goals5.09Citations (PDF)
24The glacier advance at the onset of the Little Ice Age in the Alps: New evidence from Mont Miné and Morteratsch glaciers
Holocene, 2022, 32, 624-638
1.914Citations (PDF)
25XRCT images reveal climate control on wound recovery after intense flood in Mediterranean riparian trees
Trees - Structure and Function, 2022, 36, 1529-1538
1.71Citations (PDF)
26Climatic, weather, and socio-economic conditions corresponding to the mid-17th-century eruption cluster
Climate of the Past, 2022, 18, 1083-1108
2.613Citations (PDF)
27The 852/3 CE Mount Churchill eruption: examining the potential climatic and societal impacts and the timing of the Medieval Climate Anomaly in the North Atlantic region
Climate of the Past, 2022, 18, 1475-1508
2.69Citations (PDF)
28Current Siberian heating is unprecedented during the past seven millennia14.138Citations (PDF)
29Recession or resilience? Long-range socioeconomic consequences of the 17th century volcanic eruptions in northern Fennoscandia
Climate of the Past, 2022, 18, 2077-2092
2.67Citations (PDF)
30Blowing Hot and Cold: Glacier Microclimate can Help Understand Impacts of Climate Change on Forests Communities4.21Citations (PDF)
31Long-term reconstruction of flash floods in the Qilian Mountains, China, based on dendrogeomorphic methods
Journal of Mountain Science, 2022, 19, 3163-3177
2.41Citations (PDF)
32Exploring future changes in synchrony between grapevine (&lt;i&gt;Vitis vinifera&lt;/i&gt;) and its major insect pest, &lt;i&gt;Lobesia botrana&lt;/i&gt;
Oeno One, 2022, 57, 161-174
1.64Citations (PDF)
33Recession of Gya Glacier and the 2014 glacial lake outburst flood in the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, India8.465Citations (PDF)
34Numerous unreported glacial lake outburst floods in the Third Pole revealed by high-resolution satellite data and geomorphological evidence
Science Bulletin, 2021, 66, 1270-1273
8.748Citations (PDF)
35Recurrent transitions to Little Ice Age-like climatic regimes over the Holocene
Climate Dynamics, 2021, 56, 3817-3833
2.620Citations (PDF)
36Inventory and changes of rock glacier creep speeds in Ile Alatau and Kungöy Ala-Too, northern Tien Shan, since the 1950s
Cryosphere, 2021, 15, 927-949
3.248Citations (PDF)
37Three decades of landslide activity in western Nepal: new insights into trends and climate drivers
Landslides, 2021, ,
6.234Citations (PDF)
38Evaluating tree-to-tree competition during stand development in a relict Scots pine forest: how much does climate matter?
Trees - Structure and Function, 2021, 35, 1207-1219
1.725Citations (PDF)
39Cryptotephra from the Icelandic Veiðivötn 1477 CE eruption in a Greenland ice core: confirming the dating of volcanic events in the 1450s CE and assessing the eruption's climatic impact
Climate of the Past, 2021, 17, 565-585
2.617Citations (PDF)
40Increasing risk of glacial lake outburst floods from future Third Pole deglaciation
Nature Climate Change, 2021, 11, 411-417
10.0196Citations (PDF)
41Improved tree-ring sampling strategy enhances the detection of key meteorological drivers of rockfall activity
Catena, 2021, 201, 105179
5.511Citations (PDF)
42The influence of decision-making in tree ring-based climate reconstructions14.178Citations (PDF)
43The 2020 glacial lake outburst flood at Jinwuco, Tibet: causes, impacts, and implications for hazard and risk assessment
Cryosphere, 2021, 15, 3159-3180
3.253Citations (PDF)
44Shrub growth in the Alps diverges from air temperature since the 1990s5.014Citations (PDF)
45Heavy precipitation forecasts over Switzerland – An evaluation of bias-corrected ECMWF predictions4.67Citations (PDF)
46Tree-Ring Reconstruction of Debris-Flow Events Leading to Overbank Sedimentation on the Illgraben Cone (Valais Alps, Switzerland)
The Open Geology Journal, 2021, 2, 18-29
0.96Citations (PDF)
47Contrasted effects of climate change on low-altitude relict Pinus uncinata stands in the Northern French Alps2.00Citations (PDF)
48Estimating rockfall release frequency from blocks deposited in protection barriers, growth disturbances in trees, and trajectory simulations
Landslides, 2021, 19, 7-18
6.24Citations (PDF)
49Upslope migration of snow avalanches in a warming climate7.736Citations (PDF)
50Development of a combined empirical index for a 5-day forecast of heavy precipitation over the Bernese Alps
Environment International, 2020, 135, 105357
10.34Citations (PDF)
51Fire-scarred fossil tree from the Late Triassic shows a pre-fire drought signal
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.75Citations (PDF)
52Impacts of Erratic Snowfall on Apple Orchards in Kashmir Valley, India
Sustainability, 2020, 12, 9206
3.418Citations (PDF)
53Assessing the effects of earlier snow melt-out on alpine shrub growth: The sooner the better?
Ecological Indicators, 2020, 115, 106455
6.945Citations (PDF)
54Interpreting rockfall activity on an outcrop–talus slope system in the southern Japanese Alps using an integrated survey approach
Geomorphology, 2020, 371, 107456
3.215Citations (PDF)
55Forest stocks control long‐term climatic mortality risks in Scots pine dry‐edge forests
Ecosphere, 2020, 11,
2.65Citations (PDF)
56Recent atmospheric drying in Siberia is not unprecedented over the last 1,500 years
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.716Citations (PDF)
57Antipyretic Medication for a Feverish Planet4.88Citations (PDF)
58Peaks of Fine Particulate Matter May Modulate the Spreading and Virulence of COVID-194.841Citations (PDF)
59Neotropical Hypericum irazuense shrubs reveal recent ENSO variability in Costa Rican páramo
Dendrochronologia, 2020, 61, 125704
2.023Citations (PDF)
60Numerical Modeling of Instream Wood Transport, Deposition, and Accumulation in Braided Morphologies Under Unsteady Conditions: Sensitivity and High‐Resolution Quantitative Model Validation4.630Citations (PDF)
61Dendrogeomorphic reconstruction of floods in a dynamic tropical river
Geomorphology, 2020, 359, 107133
3.248Citations (PDF)
62Recent flood hazards in Kashmir put into context with millennium-long historical and tree-ring records8.432Citations (PDF)
63An application-oriented protocol for flood frequency analysis based on botanical evidence
Journal of Hydrology, 2020, 590, 125242
5.911Citations (PDF)
64Tree-ring based, regional-scale reconstruction of flash floods in Mediterranean mountain torrents
Catena, 2020, 189, 104481
5.518Citations (PDF)
65Some (do not) like it hot: shrub growth is hampered by heat and drought at the alpine treeline in recent decades
American Journal of Botany, 2020, 107, 607-617
2.223Citations (PDF)
66Putting the poorly documented 1998 GLOF disaster in Shakhimardan River valley (Alay Range, Kyrgyzstan/Uzbekistan) into perspective8.418Citations (PDF)
67Dating of rockfall damage in trees yields insights into meteorological triggers of process activity in the French Alps2.812Citations (PDF)
68Climatic and societal impacts of a “forgotten” cluster of volcanic eruptions in 1108-1110 CE
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.726Citations (PDF)
69Impacts of land-cover changes on snow avalanche activity in the French Alps
Anthropocene, 2020, 30, 100244
3.425Citations (PDF)
70Modelling the 2012 Lahar in a Sector of Jamapa Gorge (Pico de Orizaba Volcano, Mexico) Using RAMMS and Tree-Ring Evidence
Water (Switzerland), 2020, 12, 333
2.817Citations (PDF)
71Automated precipitation monitoring with the Thies disdrometer: biases and ways for improvement2.821Citations (PDF)
72Climate impacts on tree growth in a Neotropical high mountain forest of the Peruvian Andes
IForest, 2020, 13, 194-201
1.51Citations (PDF)
73When scientists become detectives: investigating systematic tree poisoning in a protected cove
Heliyon, 2020, 6, e03386
3.61Citations (PDF)
74Eco-Physiological Response of Conifers from High-Latitude and -Altitude Eurasian Regions to Stratospheric Volcanic Eruptions0.12Citations (PDF)
75On the extraordinary winter flood episode over the North Atlantic Basin in 19364.516Citations (PDF)
76Comparative dendroecological characterisation of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle in its native and introduced range
Dendrochronologia, 2019, 57, 125608
2.02Citations (PDF)
77Tree-ring correlations suggest links between moderate earthquakes and distant rockfalls in the Patagonian Cordillera3.719Citations (PDF)
78Improving Medium‐Range Forecasts of Rain‐on‐Snow Events in Prealpine Areas
Water Resources Research, 2019, 55, 7638-7661
4.69Citations (PDF)
79Dry Spells and Extreme Precipitation are The Main Trigger of Landslides in Central Europe3.753Citations (PDF)
80Economic valuation of ecosystem-based rockfall risk reduction considering disturbances and comparison to structural measures8.425Citations (PDF)
81Glacial geomorphology of the Chirripó National Park, Costa Rica
Journal of Maps, 2019, 15, 538-545
1.928Citations (PDF)
82Reconstruction of debris-flow activity in a temperate mountain forest catchment of central Mexico
Journal of Mountain Science, 2019, 16, 2096-2109
2.417Citations (PDF)
83Disproportionately strong climate forcing from extratropical explosive volcanic eruptions
Nature Geoscience, 2019, 12, 100-107
9.277Citations (PDF)
84Laboratory and Field Protocol for Estimating Sheet Erosion Rates from Dendrogeomorphology0.31Citations (PDF)
85A multi-proxy reconstruction of moisture dynamics in a peatland ecosystem: A case study from Čepkeliai, Lithuania
Ecological Indicators, 2019, 106, 105484
6.96Citations (PDF)
86Assessing strategies to mitigate debris-flow risk in Abancay province, south-central Peruvian Andes
Geomorphology, 2019, 342, 127-139
3.218Citations (PDF)
87Siberian tree-ring and stable isotope proxies as indicators of temperature and moisture changes after major stratospheric volcanic eruptions
Climate of the Past, 2019, 15, 685-700
2.629Citations (PDF)
88Tree-ring reconstruction of snow avalanche activity: Does avalanche path selection matter?8.412Citations (PDF)
89Relationships between earthquakes, hurricanes, and landslides in Costa Rica
Landslides, 2019, 16, 1539-1550
6.258Citations (PDF)
90Anticipating cascading effects of extreme precipitation with pathway schemes - Three case studies from Europe
Environment International, 2019, 127, 291-304
10.327Citations (PDF)
91Assessment of the recurrence intervals of rockfall through dendrogeomorphology and counting scar approach: A comparative study in a mixed forest stand from the Vercors massif (French Alps)
Geomorphology, 2019, 340, 160-171
3.218Citations (PDF)
92Tree-rings based analysis of the 2001 pyroclastic flow and post-eruptive tree colonization on Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico
Catena, 2019, 179, 149-159
5.58Citations (PDF)
93Traumatic Resin Ducts in Alaska Mountain Hemlock Trees Provide a New Proxy for Winter Storminess3.013Citations (PDF)
94Geomorphic control on regional glacier lake outburst flood and debris flow activity over northern Tien Shan
Global and Planetary Change, 2019, 176, 50-59
3.825Citations (PDF)
95Assessing the effect of invasive tree species on rockfall risk – The case of Ailanthus altissima
Ecological Engineering, 2019, 131, 63-72
4.118Citations (PDF)
96Centennial-scale process activity in a complex landslide body in the Qilian Mountains, northeast Tibetan Plateau, China
Catena, 2019, 179, 29-38
5.544Citations (PDF)
97Characterization of wood‐laden flows in rivers2.884Citations (PDF)
98Climate-growth relationships in a Larix decidua Mill. network in the French Alps8.423Citations (PDF)
99Fire damage to cambium affects localized xylem anatomy and hydraulics: the case of <i>Nothofagus pumilio</i> in Patagonia
American Journal of Botany, 2019, 106, 1536-1544
2.216Citations (PDF)
100Climate change research in bilateral development programmes: experiences from India and Peru
Development in Practice, 2019, 29, 336-348
1.31Citations (PDF)
101Combining multiple proxies to investigate water table fluctuations in wetlands: A case study from the Rėkyva wetland complex, Lithuania2.54Citations (PDF)
102Interpreting historical, botanical, and geological evidence to aid preparations for future floods6.683Citations (PDF)
103Holocene vegetation and hydroclimatic dynamics in SE Lithuania – Implications from a multi-proxy study of the Čepkeliai bog
Quaternary International, 2019, 501, 219-239
1.621Citations (PDF)
104Positive associations among rare species and their persistence in ecological assemblages7.664Citations (PDF)
105L'inventaire forestier comme méthode de caractérisation spatiale de l'aléa chute de pierres0.12Citations (PDF)
106Late-Holocene vegetation dynamics in response to a changing climate and anthropogenic influences – Insights from stratigraphic records and subfossil trees from southeast Lithuania
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2018, 185, 91-101
3.210Citations (PDF)
107Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) based reconstruction of 130 years of water table fluctuations in a peatland and its relevance for moisture variability assessments
Journal of Hydrology, 2018, 558, 509-519
5.98Citations (PDF)
108Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction in mountains
Earth-Science Reviews, 2018, 177, 497-513
8.795Citations (PDF)
109Does the public's negative perception towards wood in rivers relate to recent impact of flooding experiencing?8.416Citations (PDF)
110Interpretation of recent alpine landscape system evolution using geomorphic mapping and L-band InSAR analyses
Geomorphology, 2018, 310, 125-137
3.212Citations (PDF)
111The Eldgjá eruption: timing, long-range impacts and influence on the Christianisation of Iceland
Climatic Change, 2018, 147, 369-381
3.951Citations (PDF)
112Climate warming enhances snow avalanche risk in the Western Himalayas7.7147Citations (PDF)
113Integrating the mitigating effect of forests into quantitative rockfall risk analysis – Two case studies in Switzerland4.354Citations (PDF)
114Citizen science for hydrological risk reduction and resilience building6.6116Citations (PDF)
115Avulsions and the spatio-temporal evolution of debris-flow fans
Earth-Science Reviews, 2018, 177, 53-75
8.783Citations (PDF)
116Linking atmospheric circulation patterns with hydro‐geomorphic disasters in Peru3.017Citations (PDF)
117Potencial dendrogeomorfológico de coníferas en volcanes del centro de México
Bosque, 2018, 39, 191-204
0.23Citations (PDF)
118Impacts of a large flood along a mountain river basin: the importance of channel widening and estimating the large wood budget in the upper Emme River (Switzerland)
Earth Surface Dynamics, 2018, 6, 1115-1137
2.336Citations (PDF)
119Defining and characterizing wood-laden flows in rivers using home videos
E3S Web of Conferences, 2018, 40, 02014
0.64Citations (PDF)
120Avalanche activity and socio-environmental changes leave strong footprints in forested landscapes: a case study in the Vosges medium-high mountain range
Annals of Glaciology, 2018, 59, 111-133
1.513Citations (PDF)
121Recent advances in paleoflood hydrology: From new archives to data compilation and analysis
Water Security, 2018, 3, 1-8
3.753Citations (PDF)
122Translating the concept of climate risk into an assessment framework to inform adaptation planning: Insights from a pilot study of flood risk in Himachal Pradesh, Northern India5.541Citations (PDF)
123Geomorphic and stream flow influences on large wood dynamics and displacement lengths in high gradient mountain streams (<scp>C</scp>hile)
Hydrological Processes, 2018, 32, 2636-2653
2.616Citations (PDF)
124The European mountain cryosphere: a review of its current state, trends, and future challenges
Cryosphere, 2018, 12, 759-794
3.2413Citations (PDF)
125Future winters glimpsed in the Alps
Nature Geoscience, 2018, 11, 458-460
9.234Citations (PDF)
126Quantification of cliff retreat in coastal Quaternary sediments using anatomical changes in exposed tree roots2.85Citations (PDF)
127Increase in <scp>CO</scp><sub>2</sub> concentration could alter the response of <i>Hedera helix</i> to climate change
Ecology and Evolution, 2018, 8, 8598-8606
2.010Citations (PDF)
128Regional, tree-ring based chronology of landslides in the Outer Western Carpathians
Geomorphology, 2018, 321, 33-44
3.229Citations (PDF)
129Estimating the snowfall limit in alpine and pre-alpine valleys: A local evaluation of operational approaches
Atmospheric Research, 2018, 204, 136-148
4.110Citations (PDF)
130Characteristics and abundance of large and small instream wood in a Carpathian mixed-forest headwater basin
Forest Ecology and Management, 2018, 424, 468-482
3.518Citations (PDF)
131Spatio-temporal maps of past avalanche events derived from tree-ring analysis: A case study in the Zermatt valley (Valais, Switzerland)3.623Citations (PDF)
132In‐channel wood‐related hazards at bridges: <scp>A</scp> review1.853Citations (PDF)
133Large-scale, millennial-length temperature reconstructions from tree-rings
Dendrochronologia, 2018, 50, 81-90
2.085Citations (PDF)
134Disentangling the relative role of climate change on tree growth in an extreme Mediterranean environment8.424Citations (PDF)
135Tree-ring proxies of larch bud moth defoliation: latewood width and blue intensity are more precise than tree-ring width
Tree Physiology, 2018, 38, 1237-1245
3.426Citations (PDF)
136Scots pine radial growth response to climate and future projections at peat and mineral soils in the boreo-nemoral zone2.43Citations (PDF)
137The anomalous 2017 coastal El Niño event in Peru
Climate Dynamics, 2018, 52, 5605-5622
2.657Citations (PDF)
138Climate response to the Samalas volcanic eruption in 1257 revealed by proxy records
Nature Geoscience, 2017, 10, 123-128
9.2128Citations (PDF)
139Regional flood-frequency reconstruction for Kullu district, Western Indian Himalayas
Journal of Hydrology, 2017, 546, 140-149
5.944Citations (PDF)
140Warm summers and moderate winter precipitation boost Rhododendron ferrugineum L. growth in the Taillefer massif (French Alps)
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 586, 1020-1031
8.431Citations (PDF)
141Tree-ring based reconstruction of rockfalls at Cofre de Perote volcano, Mexico
Geomorphology, 2017, 290, 142-152
3.213Citations (PDF)
142Imprisoned in the Cretan mountains: How relict Zelkova abelicea (Ulmaceae) trees cope with Mediterranean climate
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 599-600, 797-805
8.411Citations (PDF)
143Comparing observed and hypothetical climates as a means of communicating to the public and policymakers: The case of European heatwaves5.514Citations (PDF)
144Quantifying Soil Erosion from Hiking Trail in a Protected Natural Area in the Spanish Pyrenees3.928Citations (PDF)
145Temporal dynamics of instream wood in headwater streams draining mixed Carpathian forests
Geomorphology, 2017, 292, 35-46
3.217Citations (PDF)
146Glacial lake inventory and lake outburst potential in Uzbekistan8.446Citations (PDF)
147Modeling rockfall frequency and bounce height from three-dimensional simulation process models and growth disturbances in submontane broadleaved trees
Geomorphology, 2017, 281, 66-77
3.237Citations (PDF)
148Large wood clogging during floods in a gravel‐bed river: the Długopole bridge in the Czarny Dunajec River, Poland2.833Citations (PDF)
149Age-dependent sensitivity of trees disturbed by debris flows – Implications for dendrogeomorphic reconstructions
Quaternary Geochronology, 2017, 42, 63-75
2.320Citations (PDF)
150Frederick J. Swanson’s 1976–1979 papers on the effects of instream wood on fluvial processes and instream wood management3.13Citations (PDF)
151Disentangling the impacts of exogenous disturbances on forest stands to assess multi-centennial tree-ring reconstructions of avalanche activity in the upper Goms Valley (Canton of Valais, Switzerland)
Quaternary Geochronology, 2017, 42, 89-104
2.321Citations (PDF)
152Gully evolution and geomorphic adjustments of badlands to reforestation3.738Citations (PDF)
153Changes of flood risk on the northern foothills of the Tatra Mountains
Acta Geophysica, 2017, 65, 799-807
1.913Citations (PDF)
154Recent catastrophic landslide lake outburst floods in the Himalayan mountain range3.163Citations (PDF)
155Impacts of regional climatic fluctuations on radial growth of Siberian and Scots pine at Mukhrino mire (central-western Siberia)
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 574, 1209-1216
8.413Citations (PDF)
156Deciphering Dendroecological Fingerprints of Geomorphic Process Activity
Ecological Studies, 2017, , 279-303
0.00Citations (PDF)
157Forest productivity in southwestern Europe is controlled by coupled North Atlantic and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillations14.135Citations (PDF)
158Quantifying the effect of forests on frequency and intensity of rockfalls3.940Citations (PDF)
159Debris flows triggered from non-stationary glacier lake outbursts: the case of the Teztor Lake complex (Northern Tian Shan, Kyrgyzstan)
Landslides, 2017, 15, 83-98
6.227Citations (PDF)
160Multi-proxy dating the ‘Millennium Eruption’ of Changbaishan to late 946 CE
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2017, 158, 164-171
3.2149Citations (PDF)
161Dendrogeomorphic Potential of the Himalaya – Case Studies of Process Dating of Natural Hazards in Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Current Science, 2017, 113, 2317
1.37Citations (PDF)
162Wenn Baumwunden dazu beitragen, Steinschlagmodelle weiterzuentwickeln0.13Citations (PDF)
163Dendrogeomorphic assessment of rockfall recurrence intervals at Saint Paul de Varces, Western French Alps0.010Citations (PDF)
164Tree-ring reconstruction of reactivation phases of the Schimbrig landslide (Swiss Alps)0.013Citations (PDF)
165Current and Future Glacial Lake Outburst Flood Hazard: Application of GIS-Based Modeling in Himachal Pradesh, India
2016, , 181-203
3Citations (PDF)
166Floods in mountain environments: A synthesis
Geomorphology, 2016, 272, 1-9
3.275Citations (PDF)
167Exploring large wood retention and deposition in contrasting river morphologies linking numerical modelling and field observations2.842Citations (PDF)
168Uncertainty in the Himalayan energy–water nexus: estimating regional exposure to glacial lake outburst floods5.0104Citations (PDF)
169Accelerated glacier shrinkage in the Ak-Shyirak massif, Inner Tien Shan, during 2003–20138.433Citations (PDF)
170Debris-flow risk analysis in a managed torrent based on a stochastic life-cycle performance
Science of the Total Environment, 2016, 557-558, 142-153
8.439Citations (PDF)
171Projections of Changes in Flood Hazard in Two Headwater Catchments of the Vistula in the Context of European-Scale Studies0.07Citations (PDF)
172Tree-ring based record of intra-eruptive lahar activity: Axaltzintle valley, Malinche volcano, Mexico
Geochronometria, 2016, 43, 74-83
0.612Citations (PDF)
173Rain-on-snow events, floods and climate change in the Alps: Events may increase with warming up to 4 °C and decrease thereafter8.492Citations (PDF)
174Floods in Mountain Basins0.08Citations (PDF)
175Recent advances quantifying the large wood dynamics in river basins: New methods and remaining challenges
Reviews of Geophysics, 2016, 54, 611-652
36.0183Citations (PDF)
176Reconstruction of glacial lake outburst floods in northern Tien Shan: Implications for hazard assessment
Geomorphology, 2016, 269, 75-84
3.236Citations (PDF)
177Anatomy of Flood Risk0.05Citations (PDF)
178Methods to Assess Large Wood Dynamics and the Associated Flood Hazard in Polish Carpathian Watercourses of Different Size0.06Citations (PDF)
179Large Wood Transport, Deposition and Remobilization during Floods in the Czarny Dunajec River: Outcomes from Numerical Modelling0.06Citations (PDF)
180Subfossil peatland trees as proxies for Holocene palaeohydrology and palaeoclimate
Earth-Science Reviews, 2016, 163, 118-140
8.746Citations (PDF)
181Paleoflood discharge reconstruction in Tatra Mountain streams
Geomorphology, 2016, 272, 92-101
3.235Citations (PDF)
182Periodicities in mid- to late-Holocene peatland hydrology identified from Swedish and Lithuanian tree-ring data
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2016, 137, 200-208
3.27Citations (PDF)
183Biographical sketch of a giant: Deciphering recent debris-flow dynamics from the Ohya landslide body (Japanese Alps)
Geomorphology, 2016, 272, 102-114
3.223Citations (PDF)
184The role of flood hydrograph in the remobilization of large wood in a wide mountain river
Journal of Hydrology, 2016, 541, 330-343
5.941Citations (PDF)
185Wood density and moisture sorption and its influence on large wood mobility in rivers
Catena, 2016, 140, 182-194
5.545Citations (PDF)
186Circulation patterns related to debris-flow triggering in the Zermatt valley in current and future climates
Geomorphology, 2016, 272, 127-136
3.217Citations (PDF)
187Impacts of land-use and land-cover changes on rockfall propagation: Insights from the Grenoble conurbation8.437Citations (PDF)
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