Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps

Alpine mountains are affected by significant geomorphological processes whose evolution is partly conditioned by permafrost warming: rockfalls of various volumes, destabilisation of rock glaciers, and cryokarst. These phenomena, because of their intensity, may generate risks for territories. This pa...

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Published in:Revue de géographie alpine
Main Authors: Bodin, Xavier, Schoeneich, Philippe, Deline, Philip, Ravanel, Ludovic, Magnin, Florence, Krysiecki, Jean-Michel, Echelard, Thomas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Association pour la diffusion de la recherche alpine 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.2885
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:5JFGhQ4GD1-y5whmB7TEH 2023-05-15T17:56:23+02:00 Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps Bodin, Xavier Schoeneich, Philippe Deline, Philip Ravanel, Ludovic Magnin, Florence Krysiecki, Jean-Michel Echelard, Thomas 2015-09-07 https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.2885 http://journals.openedition.org/rga/2885 en eng Association pour la diffusion de la recherche alpine UGA Éditions/Université Grenoble Alpes Journal of Alpine research/Revue de géographie alpine HAL CCSD urn:doi:10.4000/rga.2885 doi:10.4000/rga.2885 hal-01888354 10670/1.2by3fl http://journals.openedition.org/rga/2885 other undefined Journal of Alpine research/Revue de géographie alpine Hyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société permafrost French Alps geomorphological dynamics climate change geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.2885 2023-01-22T17:54:51Z Alpine mountains are affected by significant geomorphological processes whose evolution is partly conditioned by permafrost warming: rockfalls of various volumes, destabilisation of rock glaciers, and cryokarst. These phenomena, because of their intensity, may generate risks for territories. This paper provides a synthesis of the knowledge about the current status of the mountain permafrost in the French Alps and its recent evolution. This state-of-the-art overview is based on research conducted over the past 10 years and the measurements collected within PermaFRANCE, the French network for long-term observation of the mountain permafrost. The analysis of the available data shows that for a rock wall located at 3800 m asl., the temperature is between -4.5 and -1.5°C at a depth of 10 m, according to the aspect, whereas it is close to the melting point in surficial deposits at 2800 m asl. on a northern slope. Since the beginning of these measurements at depth in 2010, a trend of increasing temperature has been discernible, as found in other alpine boreholes. As clearly shown by the surface measurements conducted since 2003, the thermal regime is influenced by snow, particularly in surficial deposits and to a much lesser extent in rock walls. This inter-annual variability is combined with longer-term trends, which probably induce the observed changes in geomorphological dynamics associated with alpine permafrost: an increased frequency of gravitational processes such as rockfalls and fluctuation in rock glacier velocities. The possible increase in extreme events, such as rock avalanches or the destabilisation of rock glaciers, in the coming decades could create new or increased risks, to which territories must thus adapt. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Unknown Revue de géographie alpine 103-2
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geomorphological dynamics
climate change
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French Alps
geomorphological dynamics
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Bodin, Xavier
Schoeneich, Philippe
Deline, Philip
Ravanel, Ludovic
Magnin, Florence
Krysiecki, Jean-Michel
Echelard, Thomas
Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps
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French Alps
geomorphological dynamics
climate change
geo
envir
description Alpine mountains are affected by significant geomorphological processes whose evolution is partly conditioned by permafrost warming: rockfalls of various volumes, destabilisation of rock glaciers, and cryokarst. These phenomena, because of their intensity, may generate risks for territories. This paper provides a synthesis of the knowledge about the current status of the mountain permafrost in the French Alps and its recent evolution. This state-of-the-art overview is based on research conducted over the past 10 years and the measurements collected within PermaFRANCE, the French network for long-term observation of the mountain permafrost. The analysis of the available data shows that for a rock wall located at 3800 m asl., the temperature is between -4.5 and -1.5°C at a depth of 10 m, according to the aspect, whereas it is close to the melting point in surficial deposits at 2800 m asl. on a northern slope. Since the beginning of these measurements at depth in 2010, a trend of increasing temperature has been discernible, as found in other alpine boreholes. As clearly shown by the surface measurements conducted since 2003, the thermal regime is influenced by snow, particularly in surficial deposits and to a much lesser extent in rock walls. This inter-annual variability is combined with longer-term trends, which probably induce the observed changes in geomorphological dynamics associated with alpine permafrost: an increased frequency of gravitational processes such as rockfalls and fluctuation in rock glacier velocities. The possible increase in extreme events, such as rock avalanches or the destabilisation of rock glaciers, in the coming decades could create new or increased risks, to which territories must thus adapt.
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author Bodin, Xavier
Schoeneich, Philippe
Deline, Philip
Ravanel, Ludovic
Magnin, Florence
Krysiecki, Jean-Michel
Echelard, Thomas
author_facet Bodin, Xavier
Schoeneich, Philippe
Deline, Philip
Ravanel, Ludovic
Magnin, Florence
Krysiecki, Jean-Michel
Echelard, Thomas
author_sort Bodin, Xavier
title Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps
title_short Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps
title_full Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps
title_fullStr Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps
title_full_unstemmed Mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the French Alps
title_sort mountain permafrost and associated geomorphological processes: recent changes in the french alps
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