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    Mapping slow-moving alpine landslides by UAV; opportunities and limitations by Rothmund, Sabrina, Vouillamoz, Naomi, Joswig, Manfred

    Published in Leading edge (Tulsa, Okla.) (01-07-2017)
    “…Acquisition of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based imagery with resolution down to a few centimeters is challenging in alpine conditions. In recent years,…”
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    Multi-scale imaging of a slow active fault zone: contribution for improved seismic hazard assessment in the Swiss Alpine foreland by Vouillamoz, Naomi, Mosar, Jon, Deichmann, Nicholas

    Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-06-2017)
    “…Seismic hazard assessment of slow active fault zones is challenging as usually only a few decades of sparse instrumental seismic monitoring is available to…”
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    Characterizing the complexity of microseismic signals at slow-moving clay-rich debris slides: the Super-Sauze case studies by Vouillamoz, Naomi, Rothmund, Sabrina, Joswig, Manfred

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (27-06-2018)
    “…Soil and debris slides are prone to rapid and dramatic reactivation. Deformation within the instability is accommodated by sliding, whereby weak seismic…”
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    Characterizing the complexity of microseismic signals at slow-moving clay-rich debris slides: the Super-Sauze (southeastern France) and Pechgraben (Upper Austria) case studies by Vouillamoz, Naomi, Rothmund, Sabrina, Joswig, Manfred

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (27-06-2018)
    “…Soil and debris slides are prone to rapid and dramatic reactivation. Deformation within the instability is accommodated by sliding, whereby weak seismic…”
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    3D cartographic modeling of the Alpine arc by Vouillamoz, Naomi, Sue, Christian, Champagnac, Jean-Daniel, Calcagno, Philippe

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-12-2012)
    “…We built a 3D cartography of the Alpine arc, a highly non-cylindrical mountain belt, using the 3D GeoModeller of the BRGM (French geological survey). The model…”
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