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GM10: Landscapes in the lab - experimental geomorphology, from erosion to deposition
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU05-A-02696 Oral 15 minutes - Lajeunesse, E.; Quantin, C.; Homsy, B.; Allemand, P.; Delacourt, C.
A new scaling law for the runout of large rock avalanches: from the laboratory to the field.
Eric Lajeunesse, lajeunes@ipgp.jussieu.fr
EGU05-A-05294 Poster - Turowski, J.; Lague, D.; Hovius, N.; Crave, A.
Dynamics and steady-state geometry of an experimental channel incising cohesive material
Jens Turowski, jens.turowski@wsl.ch
EGU05-A-08804 Oral 15 minutes - Ellis, M. A.; Larkin, C.
Landsliding in red kidney beans
Michael Ellis, mellis@memphis.edu
EGU05-A-10579 Poster - Graveleau, F.; Dominguez, S.; Malavieille, J.
A new approach for quantitative analogue modeling of tectonics/erosion/sedimentation interactions in mountain belts
Fabien Graveleau, fabien.graveleau@gm.univ-montp2.fr
 
GM11: Hunting for active tectonic signals in plate interior geomorphology (co-listed in TS)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU05-A-10949 Poster - Meghraoui, M.; Pantosti, D.; Akyuz, S.; Leroy, S.; Mai, M.; Atakan, K.; RELIEF Working Group, and
The Relief Project: large earthquake faulting and implications for the seismic hazard assessment in Europe, the 1999 IZMIT DUZCE earthquake sequence (MW 7.3-7.1, Turkey)
Thomas Dewez, t.dewez@brgm.fr
 
GM14: Landslide geomorphology in a changing environment
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU05-A-04545 Poster - van Beek, R.; van Asch, Th.; Hennrich, K.; Bogaard, T.; Crozier, M.
Spatio-temporal trends in antecedent soil moisture conditions and instability of ash-covered slopes in New Zealand
Rens Van Beek, r.vanbeek@geog.uu.nl
EGU05-A-06518 Poster - Borgatti, L.; Soldati, M.
Landslides in a changing environment: evidence from past activity records in the Dolomites (Italy)
Lisa Borgatti, borgatti.lisa@unimore.it
EGU05-A-10461 Poster - Crozier, M.J.; Knauf, J.R.
Escarpment stability: processes and modes of failure
Michael Crozier, julie.knauf@vuw.ac.nz;michael.crozier@vuw.ac.nz
 
GM15: Reduced-complexity, physically-based geomorphological modelling for catchment and river management
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU05-A-07803 Oral solicited 15 minutes - Coulthard, T; Hicks, M; Van De Wiel, M
Cellular modelling of river catchments and reaches: Advantages, limitations and prospects
Tom Coulthard, T.Coulthard@hull.ac.uk
 
GM16: Challenges in geomorphological methods and techniques
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU05-A-02633 Poster - Frauenfelder , R.; Schneider , B.; Kääb , A.
Dynamic modelling of talus-derived rockglacier occurrence with cellular automata: a prototype model
Regula Frauenfelder, rf@ngi.no
EGU05-A-03988 Oral 15 minutes - Raab, T.; Hürkamp, K.; Völkel, J.
Field portable X-ray Fluorescence (FPXRF) Analysis – Case Studies on Validation and Application in Geomorphology
Thomas Raab, thomas.raab@geographie.uni-regensburg.de
EGU05-A-05810 Oral 15 minutes - Jaboyedoff, M.; Derron, M.-H.
A new method to estimate the infilling of alluvial sediment of glacial valleys using a sloping local base level
Michel Jaboyedoff, michel.jaboyedoff@unil.ch
EGU05-A-08105 Oral solicited 30 minutes - Schrott, L.
Geophysical applications in geomorphology: advances and limitations
Lothar Schrott, lothar.schrott@sbg.ac.at
EGU05-A-08605 Poster - Schneevoigt, N. J.; Schrott, L.; Thamm, H.-P.
To what extend can Alpine landforms be predicted by remotely sensed imagery (Reintal, Bavarian Alps)?
Lothar Schrott, lothar.schrott@sbg.ac.at
EGU05-A-10324 Poster - Cipolloni, C.; Cecili, A.; Cinnirella, A.
DEM analysis as support in geomorphic features recognition
Cipolloni Carlo, cipollon@uniroma3.it
 
GM2: Down from the mountains: quantifying erosion and its forcing
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU05-A-01575 Poster - Kober, F.; Schlunegger, F.; Ivy-Ochs, S.; Wieler, R.; Baur, H.; Kubik, P.W.
Cosmogenic 10Be, 21Ne, and 26Al Reveal Long-Term Denudation Rates Apparently Linked to a Topographically-Controlled Precipitation Threshold
Florian Kober, kober@erdw.ethz.ch
EGU05-A-02049 Oral 15 minutes - Schneider, H.; Schlunegger, F.; Rieke-Zapp, D.; Schwab, M.; Ordinola, N.; Otero, G.
Landscape response to high-episodic precipitation (ENSOs); Piura area, northern Peru
Fritz Schlunegger, fritz.schlunegger@geo.unibe.ch
EGU05-A-02881 Oral 15 minutes - Wittmann, H.; von Blanckenburg, F.; Kubik, P.
Catchment-wide erosion rates in the Central Alps of Switzerland from in situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be, and correlation with rock uplift rates: steady state topography?
Hella Wittmann, Hella.Wittmann@gmx.de
EGU05-A-09421 Oral 15 minutes - Pik, R.; France-Lanord, C.; Carignan, J.
Extreme uplift and erosion rates in eastern Himalayas (Siang-Brahmaputra basin) revealed by detrital (U-Th)/He thermochronology
Raphaël Pik, rpik@crpg.cnrs-nancy.fr
 
GM9: Submarine erosion (co-listed in SSP, NH & OS)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU05-A-00629 Oral 15 minutes - McAdoo, B.; Simpson, G.
Morphometric dating of submarine landslide scarps
Brian McAdoo, brian.mcadoo@erdw.ethz.ch
EGU05-A-03622 Poster - Casas, D.; Prestige Team
Submarine erosion on the Prestige sinking area (SW Galicia Bank)
DAVID CASAS, davide@km.csic.es



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