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    400 Years of Debris-Flow Activity and Triggering Weather Conditions: Ritigraben, Valais, Switzerland by Stoffel, M, Lièvre, I, Conus, D, Grichting, M. A, Raetzo, H, Gärtner, H. W, Monbaron, M

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-08-2005)
    “…Three major rainfall events have caused considerable damage in the Valais region (Swiss Alps) since 1987. Substantial debris flows originating from periglacial…”
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    Analyzing rockfall activity (1600–2002) in a protection forest—a case study using dendrogeomorphology by Stoffel, Markus, Schneuwly, Dominique, Bollschweiler, Michelle, Lièvre, Igor, Delaloye, Reynald, Myint, Moe, Monbaron, Michel

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-06-2005)
    “…For the first time, dendrogeomorphology has been used to investigate spatial and temporal variations of rockfall activity in a protection forest. We report…”
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    Unraveling the patterns of late Holocene debris-flow activity on a cone in the Swiss Alps: Chronology, environment and implications for the future by Stoffel, Markus, Conus, Delphine, Grichting, Michael A., Lièvre, Igor, Maître, Gilles

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-02-2008)
    “…Debris-flow activity on the forested cone of the Ritigraben torrent (Valais, Swiss Alps) was assessed from growth disturbances in century-old trees, providing…”
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    400 Years of Debris-Flow Activity and Triggering Weather Conditions: Ritigraben, Valais, Switzerland by Stoffel, M, Lievre, I, Conus, D, Grichting, MA, Raetzo, H, Gaertner, H W, Monbaron, M

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-08-2005)
    “…Three major rainfall events have caused considerable damage in the Valais region (Swiss Alps) since 1987. Substantial debris flows originating from periglacial…”
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    Journal Article