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Possible impacts of climate change on debris-flow activity in the Swiss AlpsClimatic Change
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2014 353 2
Four-dimensional growth response of mature Larix decidua to stem burial under natural conditionsTrees - Structure and Function
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2013 322 208
How to improve dating quality and reduce noise in tree-ring based debris-flow reconstructionsQuaternary Geochronology
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2013 365 0
Geomorphic coupling between hillslopes and channels in the Swiss AlpsEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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2013 286 0
Atmospheric Forcing of Debris Flows in the Southern Swiss AlpsJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
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2013 336 0
Hydrometeorological triggers of periglacial debris flows in the Zermatt valley (Switzerland) since 1864Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
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2012 321 0
Exploring debris-flow history and process dynamics using an integrative approach on a dolomitic cone in western AustriaEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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2012 354 0
Debris‐flood reconstruction in a pre‐alpine catchment in Switzerland based on tree‐ring records of coniferous and broadleaved treesGeografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography
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2011 253 0
Dendrogeomorphic dating of rockfalls on low-latitude, high-elevation slopes: Rodadero, Iztaccíhuatl volcano, MexicoEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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2011 335 0
Rainfall characteristics for periglacial debris flows in the Swiss Alps: past incidences–potential future evolutionsClimatic change
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2011 804 612
Possibilities and Limitations of Dendrogeomorphic Time-Series Reconstructions on Sites Influenced by Debris Flows and Frequent Snow Avalanche ActivityArctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
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2011 440 0
A regional reconstruction of debris-flow activity in the Northern Calcareous Alps, AustriaGeomorphology
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2011 353 0
Dendrogeomorphic reconstruction of past debris-flow activity using injured broad-leaved treesEarth surface processes and landforms
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2010 692 2
Variations in debris-flow occurrence in an Alpine catchment — A reconstruction based on tree ringsGlobal and Planetary Change
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2010 332 1
Wood anatomical analysis of Alnus incana and Betula pendula injured by a debris-flow eventTree physiology
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2010 675 1
Flash-flood impacts cause changes in wood anatomy of Alnus glutinosa, Fraxinus angustifolia and Quercus pyrenaicaTree Physiology
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2010 341 0
Debris-flow activity and snow avalanches in a steep watershed of the Valais Alps (Switzerland): Dendrogeomorphic event reconstruction and identification of triggersGeomorphology
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2010 344 0
Changes in Wood Anatomy in Tree Rings of Pinus pinaster Ait. Following Wounding by Flash FloodsTree-Ring Research
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2010 331 1
Changes and trends in debris-flow frequency since AD 1850: Results from the Swiss AlpsThe Holocene
2010 331 0
Frequency and spread of debris floods on fans: A dendrogeomorphic case study from a dolomite catchment in the Austrian AlpsGeomorphology
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2010 299 0
Tree rings and debris flows: Recent developments, future directionsProgress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment
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2010 332 1
Spatio-temporal variability in debris-flow activity: a tree-ring study at Geisstriftbach (Swiss Alps) extending back to AD 1736Swiss Journal of Geosciences
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2010 386 228
Tree-ring reconstruction of past debris flows based on a small number of samples—possibilities and limitationsLandslides
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2009 466 230
What Tree Rings Can Tell About Earth-Surface Processes: Teaching the Principles of DendrogeomorphologyGeography Compass
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2009 271 0
Formation and spread of callus tissue and tangential rows of resin ducts in Larix decidua and Picea abies following rockfall impactsTree Physiology
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2009 354 176
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