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View article: Multi-proxy documentation of past storm events in a mid-latitude coastal environment
Multi-proxy documentation of past storm events in a mid-latitude coastal environment Open
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View article: Rapport de conjoncture 2024 de la Commission Interdisciplinaire (CID) 52 Environnement & Société : du Savoir à l'Action du Comité National de la Recherche Scientifique du CNRS
Rapport de conjoncture 2024 de la Commission Interdisciplinaire (CID) 52 Environnement & Société : du Savoir à l'Action du Comité National de la Recherche Scientifique du CNRS Open
The environmental and societal challenges posed by climate change and the erosion of biodiversity raise the crucial question of our planet's short-term habitability. CID 52 Environments & Society : from knowledge to action develops a colle…
View article: Avalanche Terrains Analysis in Nunavik, Quebec: A Multi-Criteria Approach Combining Topographic and Meteorological Data
Avalanche Terrains Analysis in Nunavik, Quebec: A Multi-Criteria Approach Combining Topographic and Meteorological Data Open
View article: Chapter "dating techniques", subchapter "relative dating techniques », section Lichenometry
Chapter "dating techniques", subchapter "relative dating techniques », section Lichenometry Open
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View article: Urban emergence in inuit territory: impacts on the Nunavik socio-ecosystem
Urban emergence in inuit territory: impacts on the Nunavik socio-ecosystem Open
Through the combination of interdisciplinary thematics studied on the territory of Nunavik by the OHMi Nunavik, the socio-ecosystem is considered with a focus on the urban context of northern Quebec. Since only a few decades, urbanity (in …
View article: Waste Combustion Releases Anthropogenic Nanomaterials in Indigenous Arctic Communities
Waste Combustion Releases Anthropogenic Nanomaterials in Indigenous Arctic Communities Open
Arctic autochthonous communities and the environment face unprecedented challenges due to climate change and anthropogenic activities. One less-explored aspect of these challenges is the release and distribution of anthropogenic nanomateri…
View article: Long-runout landslides with associated longitudinal ridges in Iceland as analogues of Martian landslide deposits
Long-runout landslides with associated longitudinal ridges in Iceland as analogues of Martian landslide deposits Open
Much work has been done to study the behaviour of long-runout landslides and their associated longitudinal ridges, yet the origin of the hypermobility of such landslides and the formation mechanism of longitudinal ridges are poorly underst…
View article: Patterns of snow avalanche activity during the last century in Chornohora Range (Eastern Carpathians, Ukraine): Tree-ring reconstruction coupled with synoptic conditions analysis
Patterns of snow avalanche activity during the last century in Chornohora Range (Eastern Carpathians, Ukraine): Tree-ring reconstruction coupled with synoptic conditions analysis Open
View article: A dual perception of the dynamics of the Nunavik territory
A dual perception of the dynamics of the Nunavik territory Open
Nunavik, the northern region of Quebec, is a vast territory (4/5 the size of France) with a hilly topography on which the 14 villages only are built along the coast. This scientific mediation work highlights the results of two research pro…
View article: Towards a portrait of avalanche hazard in Nunavik
Towards a portrait of avalanche hazard in Nunavik Open
In Nunavik, the hilly territory of northern Quebec north of the 55th parallel, snow avalanches have only recently attracted scientific attention. The first reports followed the January 1, 1999 avalanche that killed nine people and injured …
View article: Les Observatoires Hommes-Milieux et le LabEx DRIIHM
Les Observatoires Hommes-Milieux et le LabEx DRIIHM Open
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View article: News on the progress of the ANR SO-DRIIHM open science project Promote Open Science within the DRIIHM. Interdisciplinary Research Facility on Human-Environment Interactions: Co-design of an e-infrastructure implementing the FAIR Principles
News on the progress of the ANR SO-DRIIHM open science project Promote Open Science within the DRIIHM. Interdisciplinary Research Facility on Human-Environment Interactions: Co-design of an e-infrastructure implementing the FAIR Principles Open
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View article: Long Runout Landslides with Associated Longitudinal Ridges in Iceland as Analogues of Martian Landforms
Long Runout Landslides with Associated Longitudinal Ridges in Iceland as Analogues of Martian Landforms Open
Much work has been done to study the behaviour of long runout landslides and their associated longitudinal ridges, yet the origin of the hypermobility of such landslides and the formation mechanism of longitudinal ridges are poorly underst…
View article: Supplementary material to "Long Runout Landslides with Associated Longitudinal Ridges in Iceland as Analogues of Martian Landforms"
Supplementary material to "Long Runout Landslides with Associated Longitudinal Ridges in Iceland as Analogues of Martian Landforms" Open
View article: Meteorological conditions and snow-avalanche occurrence over three snow seasons (2017–2020) in Tasiapik Valley, Umiujaq, Nunavik
Meteorological conditions and snow-avalanche occurrence over three snow seasons (2017–2020) in Tasiapik Valley, Umiujaq, Nunavik Open
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View article: Dissonance du CNRS sur le soutien à l’édition scientifique périodique : triste nouvelle pour les revues associatives
Dissonance du CNRS sur le soutien à l’édition scientifique périodique : triste nouvelle pour les revues associatives Open
Depuis 2018, la science ouverte est une priorité dans la recherche française, de façon à, d’une part, faciliter l’accès aux contenus scientifiques financés par des appels à projets sur fonds publics, et d’autre part soutenir les modèles éc…
View article: Spatial analysis and controlling factors of landslides in East Icelandic fjords
Spatial analysis and controlling factors of landslides in East Icelandic fjords Open
The fjords of eastern Iceland display many landslide landforms. These phenomena, visible by remote observation of satellite images and Digital Elevation Models (DEM), were inventoried then measured and analysed. A total of 290 landslides w…
View article: Schmidt-Hammer Exposure-Age Dating of Seven Paraglacial Rock-Slope Failures in the Bolungarvík-Suðureyri Area (Westfjords, Iceland)
Schmidt-Hammer Exposure-Age Dating of Seven Paraglacial Rock-Slope Failures in the Bolungarvík-Suðureyri Area (Westfjords, Iceland) Open
View article: Beyond environmental monitoring: Are automatic time-lapse cameras efficient tools for temperature measurement in remote regions?
Beyond environmental monitoring: Are automatic time-lapse cameras efficient tools for temperature measurement in remote regions? Open
Automatic time-lapse cameras are frequently used to monitor snow height as well as snow and ice related processes occurring on slopes in cold regions because of the many advantages they bring to researchers. In addition to providing import…
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List of Authors Open
View article: Snow avalanches as the main geomorphic active process on hillslopes in Nunavik, Canada
Snow avalanches as the main geomorphic active process on hillslopes in Nunavik, Canada Open
<p>In Nunavik, northern Quebec, Canada, ongoing climate change disturbs the nival regime. The study of deposits on talus underlines the predominance of snow avalanches as the main contributor to present-day slope development. In Tasi…
View article: Deep-seated gravitational slope deformation and rock-slope failures deposits in Iceland: inventory, dating and role in landscape evolution
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformation and rock-slope failures deposits in Iceland: inventory, dating and role in landscape evolution Open
<p>Following the Last Glacial Maximum, icelandic hillslopes experienced a paraglacial crisis, which occurred between 15-10 ka BP. In the North, West and East parts of Iceland, in the high plateaus and slopes developed in the Tertiary…
View article: Beyond Environmental Monitoring: Are Automatic Time-Lapse Cameras Efficient Tools for Temperature Measurement in Remote Regions?
Beyond Environmental Monitoring: Are Automatic Time-Lapse Cameras Efficient Tools for Temperature Measurement in Remote Regions? Open
View article: TAKUJUQ -Contribution of Arts for communicating Science
TAKUJUQ -Contribution of Arts for communicating Science Open
The TAKUJUQ project is the result of a thought carried out within the Nunavik OHMi in the NUNA and MOVE research projects. These research projects in an indigenous environment have identified a break at the stage of scientific disseminatio…
View article: Vision and first actions of the SO-DRIIHM open science project: Promote Open Science within the DRIIHM Interdisciplinary Research Facility on Human-Environment Interactions: Co-design of an e-infrastructure implementing the FAIR Principles
Vision and first actions of the SO-DRIIHM open science project: Promote Open Science within the DRIIHM Interdisciplinary Research Facility on Human-Environment Interactions: Co-design of an e-infrastructure implementing the FAIR Principles Open
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View article: Observatoire international Hommes-Milieux "Nunavik" (OHM)
Observatoire international Hommes-Milieux "Nunavik" (OHM) Open
Fiches de présentation (FR/ENG) de l'OHMi Nunavik - version 2021
View article: Snow cornice and snow avalanche monitoring using automatic time lapse cameras in Tasiapik Valley, Nunavik (Québec) during the winter of 2017–2018
Snow cornice and snow avalanche monitoring using automatic time lapse cameras in Tasiapik Valley, Nunavik (Québec) during the winter of 2017–2018 Open
A series of automatic time-lapse cameras installed along the southwestern side of Tasiapik Valley, near the village of Umiujaq, Nunavik (northern Québec) documented several departure modes and types of snow involved in snow avalanches duri…
View article: The development of Kangiqsualujjuaq and the threat of snow avalanches in a permafrost degradation context, Nunavik, Canada
The development of Kangiqsualujjuaq and the threat of snow avalanches in a permafrost degradation context, Nunavik, Canada Open
Slope processes are active in the rolling plateau landscapes of Nunavik, Northern Québec, Canada. There are a few short but very steep escarpments in this region. On January 1st, 1999 a powerful snow avalanche struck Kangiqsualujjuaq, one …
View article: Reconstructing snow-avalanche activity with tree rings in Maramure&#351; Mountains (Eastern Carpathians, Romania)
Reconstructing snow-avalanche activity with tree rings in Maramureş Mountains (Eastern Carpathians, Romania) Open
<p> <span>Snow avalanches </span>represent a common phenomenon <span>in Maramureş Mountains (Eastern Carpathians, Romania)</span> where they <span>occur frequently on higher steep slopes and rea…
View article: Vers une démarche scientifique intégrative : l’exemple de l’Observatoire Hommes-milieux du Nunavik (Canada)
Vers une démarche scientifique intégrative : l’exemple de l’Observatoire Hommes-milieux du Nunavik (Canada) Open
Les Observatoires Hommes-Milieux (OHM, dispositifs du LabEx DRIIHM créés à l’initiative du CNRS) étudient les interrelations société–environnement interrogées suite à un événement fondateur anthropique qui a produit une réorganisation de l…