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Geosphere. 16:1479-1494
Because landslide regimes are likely to change in response to climate change in upcoming decades, the need for mechanistic understanding of landslide initiation and up-to-date landslide inventory data is greater than ever. We conducted surficial geol
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Geomorphology. 340:116-128
Rapid permafrost thaw in the high-latitude and high-elevation areas increases hillslope susceptibility to landsliding by altering geotechnical properties of hillslope materials, including reduced cohesion and increased hydraulic connectivity. This re
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Fact Sheet.
Autor:
Daniel H. Mann, Denny M. Capps, Zena V. Robert, Louise M. Farquharson, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Christopher V. Maio, Franz J. Meyer
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Denny M. Capps
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Earth Sciences History. 36:337-358
U.S. national parks and glacier research are inextricably linked. They are also an integral part of our history and cultural identity. For example, John Muir studied glaciers at Yosemite, Glacier Bay, and other future park areas. He measured glacier
Autor:
Chad P. Hults, Denny M. Capps, Mark Laker, Elizabeth Claire Schmidt, Deborah Kurtz, Britta Schroeder
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Denny M. Capps, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Louise M. Farquharson, Zena V. Robert, Daniel H. Mann
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Denny M. Capps, John J. Clague
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Geomorphology. 210:59-70
Glacier-dammed lakes and their associated jokulhlaups cause severe flooding in downstream areas and substantially influence glacier dynamics. Brady Glacier in southeast Alaska is well suited for a study of these phenomena because it presently dams 10