The plant macro-remains from the Iceman site (Tisenjoch, Italian–Austrian border, eastern Alps): new results on the glacier mummy’s environment

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Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-35 ◽  
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Andreas G. Heiss ◽  
Klaus Oeggl
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Vol 151 (9) ◽  
pp. 325-335 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giovanni Bovio

Important forest fire prevention developments of the Lombardy, Piedmont and Aosta Valley regions are highlighted in this study and a certain number of activities considered able to improve the situation are proposed.


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Andrei Grachev ◽  
H. A. Kollmann ◽  
O. A. Korchagin ◽  
D. M. Pechersky ◽  
V. A. Tsel'movich
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Yongjiang Liu ◽  
Franz Neubauer ◽  
Sanzhong Li ◽  
Johann Genser ◽  
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2021 ◽  
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pp. 331
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Selçuk Aksay ◽  
Susan Ivy-Ochs ◽  
Kristina Hippe ◽  
Lorenz Grämiger ◽  
Christof Vockenhuber

The Säntis nappe is a complex fold-and-thrust structure in eastern Switzerland, consisting of numerous tectonic discontinuities and a range of hillslopes prone to landsliding and large slope failures that modify the topography irreversibly. A slope failure, namely the Sennwald rock avalanche, occurred in the southeast wall of this fold-and-thrust structure due to the rock failure of Lower Cretaceous Helvetic limestones along the Rhine River valley. In this research, this palaeolandslide is examined in a multidisciplinary approach for the first time with detection and mapping of avalanche deposits, dynamic run-out modelling and cosmogenic nuclide dating. During the rock failure, the avalanche deposits were transported down the hillslope in a spreading-deck fashion, roughly preserving the original stratigraphic sequence. The distribution of landslide deposits and surface exposure age of the rock failure support the hypothesis that the landslide was a single catastrophic event. The 36Cl surface exposure age of avalanche deposits indicates an age of 4.3 ± 0.5 ka. This time coincides with a notably wet climate period, noted as a conditioning factor for landslides across the Alps in the mid-Holocene. The contemporaneity of our event at its location in the Eastern Alps provide additional support for the contention of increased regional seismic activity in mid-Holocene.


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pp. 259-282 ◽  
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Rinaldo Nicolich ◽  
Roberto Fantoni ◽  
Luigi Cantelli ◽  
Mattia Sella ◽  
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