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A Seismic Approach to Flood Detection and Characterization in Upland Catchments
Dietze, M.; Hoffmann, T.; Bell, R.; Schrott, L.; Hovius, N. (Geophysical Research Letters, 2022-10-17)About 10% of Europe's surface area is prone to rapid flooding of rivers confined in valleys. The devastating potential of such floods is exacerbated by the deficits of existing gauging networks, including low station ... -
Impact of Nested Moisture Cycles on Coastal Chalk Cliff Failure Revealed by Multiseasonal Seismic and Topographic Surveys
Dietze, M.; Cook, K. L.; Illien, L.; Rach, O.; Puffpaff, S.; Stodian, I.; Hovius, N. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2020)Cliff failure is a fundamental process shaping many coastlines worldwide. Improved insight into direct links between cliff failure and forcing mechanisms requires precise information on the timing of individual failures, ... -
Seismic constraints on rock damaging related to a failing mountain peak: the Hochvogel, Allgäu
Dietze, M.; Krautblatter, M.; Illien, L.; Hovius, N. (Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2020-11-29)Large rock slope failures play a pivotal role in long‐term landscape evolution and are a major concern in land use planning and hazard aspects. While the failure phase and the time immediately prior to failure are increasingly ... -
Subsurface Moisture Regulates Himalayan Groundwater Storage and Discharge
Illien, L.; Andermann, C.; Sens‐Schönfelder, C.; Cook, K. L.; Baidya, K. P.; Adhikari, L. B.; Hovius, N. (AGU Advances, 2021-05-18)Through the release of groundwater, most mountain rivers run year‐round despite their small catchments and sporadic precipitation. This makes mountain ranges important sources of reliable freshwater for downstream populations ...