Rock glaciers Gruben, Muragl and Murtel, Switzerland: Area-wide flow fields, Version 1

Besides their thermal and mechanical properties, rock glaciers are essentially defined by their kinematics. Knowledge of the permafrost flow field provides important information about the origin, morphology, development, dynamics and internal structure of creeping mountain permafrost. Monitoring per...

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spelling dataone:sha256:d66856445f5bd0d341ccd3de28059fe38da8b8b99b444c413f0e9f55b18bc27f 2024-03-03T19:46:31+00:00 Rock glaciers Gruben, Muragl and Murtel, Switzerland: Area-wide flow fields, Version 1 National Snow and Ice Data Center BEGINDATE: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1994-12-31T00:00:00Z 2023-11-29T00:04:34Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:d66856445f5bd0d341ccd3de28059fe38da8b8b99b444c413f0e9f55b18bc27f unknown Dataset dataone:urn:node:NSIDC 2024-03-03T19:19:51Z Besides their thermal and mechanical properties, rock glaciers are essentially defined by their kinematics. Knowledge of the permafrost flow field provides important information about the origin, morphology, development, dynamics and internal structure of creeping mountain permafrost. Monitoring permafrost behavior helps detecting climate signals. Aerial photogrammetry was used for determining digital terrain models (DTM) with high resolution. Dataset permafrost Unknown Gruben ENVELOPE(14.223,14.223,66.318,66.318)
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description Besides their thermal and mechanical properties, rock glaciers are essentially defined by their kinematics. Knowledge of the permafrost flow field provides important information about the origin, morphology, development, dynamics and internal structure of creeping mountain permafrost. Monitoring permafrost behavior helps detecting climate signals. Aerial photogrammetry was used for determining digital terrain models (DTM) with high resolution.
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Rock glaciers Gruben, Muragl and Murtel, Switzerland: Area-wide flow fields, Version 1
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title Rock glaciers Gruben, Muragl and Murtel, Switzerland: Area-wide flow fields, Version 1
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title_full Rock glaciers Gruben, Muragl and Murtel, Switzerland: Area-wide flow fields, Version 1
title_fullStr Rock glaciers Gruben, Muragl and Murtel, Switzerland: Area-wide flow fields, Version 1
title_full_unstemmed Rock glaciers Gruben, Muragl and Murtel, Switzerland: Area-wide flow fields, Version 1
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