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View article: Proglacial wetlands: an overlooked CO <sub>2</sub> sink within recently deglaciated landscapes
Proglacial wetlands: an overlooked CO <sub>2</sub> sink within recently deglaciated landscapes Open
Glacial retreat has uncovered vast landmasses in the European Alps over the last 150 yrs. Soil formation in these areas is considered to be slow due to low temperatures, lack of moisture, and short growing seasons. Previous studies have ho…
View article: Accelerating soil development in proglacial areas by soil transplantation and mountain hut compost fertilization
Accelerating soil development in proglacial areas by soil transplantation and mountain hut compost fertilization Open
Global climate change has led to severe glacial retreat in the European Alps over the past 130 years. Glacial retreat leaves behind a mostly barren landscape of rock and moraine material, where it takes decades before plants grow and soils…
View article: Comparing the strength of Landslide Path Dependency in the downslope and lateral directions using simulated annealing and space-time clustering&#160;
Comparing the strength of Landslide Path Dependency in the downslope and lateral directions using simulated annealing and space-time clustering  Open
Landslide susceptibility is traditionally determined by analyzing various topographic, geological, and hydrological factors, which influence the probability of landslide occurrence. Recent research in Italy and Nepal has shown that landsli…
View article: The impact of soil layering in a mechanistic soil-landscape evolution model&#160;
The impact of soil layering in a mechanistic soil-landscape evolution model  Open
Mankind has been actively reshaping and altering the soil system since the dawn of agriculture in the Neolithic. As our impact on the soil system has grown throughout the millennia, so has the need to understand its complex dynamics. This …
View article: Development of hydraulic functions in proglacial soils - investigations&#160;in two alpine valleys&#160;
Development of hydraulic functions in proglacial soils - investigations in two alpine valleys  Open
The retreat of glaciers as a result of climate change is increasingly creating proglacial areas in which new soils are developing. These soils can play a key role in the hydrological processes and water regulation of alpine regions. Howeve…
View article: Wetlands are the primary hotspots of carbon accumulation in proglacial areas
Wetlands are the primary hotspots of carbon accumulation in proglacial areas Open
Glacial retreat is a well-known effect of global warming. Where glaciers retreat, land becomes available for soil formation. The water that is produced by the melting of the glaciers forms a stream system in the newly available land, and t…
View article: The search for path-dependency mechanisms using physically-based soil-landscape modelling of landslides
The search for path-dependency mechanisms using physically-based soil-landscape modelling of landslides Open
The spatial pattern of landslide susceptibility is a key input for decision making by many natural hazard agencies. Therefore, the estimation of landslide susceptibility maps has received much attention in the last decades. Increasingly, s…
View article: Realistic climate-geomorphic feedbacks, with interesting implications
Realistic climate-geomorphic feedbacks, with interesting implications Open
The manuscript by Paik and Kim presents a novel model that better resolves the feedback between rainfall and topography than has been done before, and extracts important lessons from simulations with that model.Specifically, Paik and Kim p…
View article: Dynamic path-dependent landslide susceptibility modelling
Dynamic path-dependent landslide susceptibility modelling Open
This contribution tests the added value of including landslide path dependency in statistically based landslide susceptibility modelling. A conventional pixel-based landslide susceptibility model was compared with a model that includes lan…
View article: Dynamic path dependent landslide susceptibility modelling
Dynamic path dependent landslide susceptibility modelling Open
This contribution tests the added value of including landslide path dependency in statistically-based landslide susceptibility modelling. A conventional pixel-based landslide susceptibility model was compared with a model that includes lan…
View article: Assessing hillslope-channel connectivity in an agricultural catchment using rare-earth oxide tracers and random forests models
Assessing hillslope-channel connectivity in an agricultural catchment using rare-earth oxide tracers and random forests models Open
Soil erosion from agricultural areas is a large problem, because of off-site effects like the rapid filling of reservoirs. To mitigate the problem of sediments from agricultural areas reaching the channel, reservoirs and other surface wate…
View article: S‐World: A Global Soil Map for Environmental Modelling
S‐World: A Global Soil Map for Environmental Modelling Open
The research community increasingly analyses global environmental problems like climate change and desertification with models. These global environmental modelling studies require global, high resolution, spatially exhaustive, and quantit…
View article: Catchment response to lava damming: integrating field observation, geochronology and landscape evolution modelling
Catchment response to lava damming: integrating field observation, geochronology and landscape evolution modelling Open
Combining field reconstruction and landscape evolution modelling can be useful to investigate the relative role of different drivers on catchment response. The Geren Catchment (~45 km 2 ) in western Turkey is suitable for such a study, as …