Alpine mass movements

In order to estimate the consequences of climate change on movement and deposition processes of snow, rock and ice avalanches, it is indispensable to consider a wide range of scenarios, including those for which there are hardly any reference cases yet. Thus, the simulation of the dynamics of such alpine mass movements is of central importance. In times of unpredictable changes, it forms the basis for hazard assessment and the planning of protective measures. The center investigates the formation, movement and deposition processes of avalanches, landslides, debris flows and rockfalls in field and laboratory experiments and models them with physical models. Special attention is paid to the concatenation of hazard processes. Thus, it supports a risk-based, sustainable management of natural hazards.

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Staff

Alpine Mass Movements

Johan Gaume

Group leader / Joint Professorship

Lars Blatny

Postdoc

Joël Borner

Technical staff member

Tiziano Di Pietro

Scientific staff member

Philipp Christian Friess

PhD student

Livio Grünenfelder

Master student

Leon Gurol

Visiting scientist

Tobias Halter

PhD student

Camille Huitorel

PhD student

Johann Kammholz

PhD student guest

Mikkel Metzsch Jensen

PhD student

Livia Pierhöfer

PhD student

Lara Roffmann

Administrative staff member

Hervé Vicari

Scientific staff member

Yanbin Wu

PhD student guest