Illgraben – another dramatic debris flow video
31 May 2017 05:58 in landslide video by Dave Petley
On 29th May 2017 another dramatic debris flow occurred in the Illgraben catchment in Switzerland. This event was captured on video.
31 May 2017 05:58 in landslide video by Dave Petley
On 29th May 2017 another dramatic debris flow occurred in the Illgraben catchment in Switzerland. This event was captured on video.
1 November 2016 07:01 in landslide video by Dave Petley
Authorities in Switzerland have hit upon a novel way to manage rockfall hazard by blasting it with heavy gunfire from a tank
14 October 2016 08:07 in landslide report by Dave Petley
The movement rate of the Aletsch landslide in Switzerland has increased significantly in the last few days, and is now about 80 cm per day
5 October 2016 06:59 in landslide report by Dave Petley
A major post-glacial rockslide is developing on the flanks of the Moosfluh above the Aletsch Glacier in Canton du Valais in Swizerland
19 September 2016 07:30 in landslide video by Dave Petley
A number of videos have been posted online show a large rock avalanche on Piz Cengalo in the Swiss Alps on 11th September
28 July 2016 06:56 in landslide video by Dave Petley
A fantastic video has been posted on Youtube showing a very large debris flow in the Illgraben catchment in Canton Vallais, Switzerland.
18 June 2016 08:50 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
In a recent paper, Temme (2015) has used descriptions of rockfall risk in Alpine climbing guides to examine the effects of climate change on the degradation of permafrost and the resulting increased occurrence of rockfalls.
28 April 2016 07:21 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
In a wonderful new paper in the journal Landslides, Simon Loew and collagues describe the use of monitoring data to forecast the failure of the 2012 Preonzo rockslide in Switzerland
3 February 2016 07:47 in landslide video by Dave Petley
Three new landslide videos, including a debris flow from Aconcagua, an earthflow from Muothatal in Switzerland and coastal erosion in Pacifica
27 January 2016 08:05 in Melanie by Dave Petley
Triggered by the Mw 6.2 Aysén earthquake in Chile on 21 April 2007, the Punta Cola rock avalanche has a volume of 22.4 million cubic metres
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