Assessment Principles for Glacier and Permafrost Hazards in Mountain Regions

Allen, S. (1, 2), Frey, H. (1), Haeberli, W. (1), Huggel, C. (1), Chiarle, M. (3), & Geertsema, M. (4), 2022, Assessment Principles for Glacier and Permafrost Hazards in Mountain Regions, Natural Hazard Science. Oxford_ Oxford University Press, 2022,
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Glacier and permafrost hazards in cold mountain regions encompass various flood and mass movement processes that are strongly affected by rapid and cumulative climate-induced changes in the alpine cryosphere. These processes are characterized by a range of spatial and temporal dimensions, from small volume icefalls and rockfalls that present a frequent but localized danger to less frequent but large magnitude process chains that can threaten people and infrastructure located far downstream. Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) have proven particularly devastating, accounting for the most far-reaching disasters in high mountain regions globally

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