2023
DOI: 10.31223/x5rq27
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Assessing multi-hazard susceptibility to cryospheric hazards: lesson learnt from an Alaskan example

Abstract: Classifying a given landscape on the basis of its susceptibility to surface processes is a standard procedure in low to mid-latitudes. Conversely, these procedures have hardly been explored in periglacial regions, primarily because of the limited presence of human settlements and, therefore, the little need for risk assessment. However, global warming is radically changing this situation and will change it even more in the future. For this reason, understanding the spatial and spatiotemporal dynamics of geomor… Show more

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