Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps
The origin and classification of landforms denominated as "protalus ramparts" in the scientific literature is a problem that is far from being resolved. The main objective of this contribution is to support a permafrost-related definition of protalus ramparts. If we consider the Alpine fra...
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description | The origin and classification of landforms denominated as "protalus ramparts" in the scientific literature is a problem that is far from being resolved. The main objective of this contribution is to support a permafrost-related definition of protalus ramparts. If we consider the Alpine framework, protalus ramparts are generally very rare landforms; by contrast, the Alpine periglacial belt is characterised by a large diffusion of talus slopes and talus rock glaciers. The investigations carried out in six sites of the Valais Alps (Switzerland) allow eight major "diagnostic criteria" to be presented that help to define protalus ramparts in Alpine environments and that support the permafrost-related genesis of most of them. The major source of controversy is related to the use of the term protalus rampart to designate both a nivo-gravitational landform (also called "pronival ramparts") and a permafrost-related landform. All the considerations presented here allow an active protalus rampart to be defined simply as a (small) active talus rock glacier. |
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spelling | fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:16cfc01a9d7346f39fc76ebcee19df31 2025-01-17T00:15:05+00:00 Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps C. Scapozza 2015-04-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-70-135-2015 http://www.geogr-helv.net/70/135/2015/gh-70-135-2015.pdf https://doaj.org/article/16cfc01a9d7346f39fc76ebcee19df31 de en fr it ger eng fre ita Copernicus Publications 0016-7312 2194-8798 doi:10.5194/gh-70-135-2015 http://www.geogr-helv.net/70/135/2015/gh-70-135-2015.pdf https://doaj.org/article/16cfc01a9d7346f39fc76ebcee19df31 undefined Geographica Helvetica, Vol 70, Iss 2, Pp 135-139 (2015) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-70-135-2015 2023-01-22T19:23:00Z The origin and classification of landforms denominated as "protalus ramparts" in the scientific literature is a problem that is far from being resolved. The main objective of this contribution is to support a permafrost-related definition of protalus ramparts. If we consider the Alpine framework, protalus ramparts are generally very rare landforms; by contrast, the Alpine periglacial belt is characterised by a large diffusion of talus slopes and talus rock glaciers. The investigations carried out in six sites of the Valais Alps (Switzerland) allow eight major "diagnostic criteria" to be presented that help to define protalus ramparts in Alpine environments and that support the permafrost-related genesis of most of them. The major source of controversy is related to the use of the term protalus rampart to designate both a nivo-gravitational landform (also called "pronival ramparts") and a permafrost-related landform. All the considerations presented here allow an active protalus rampart to be defined simply as a (small) active talus rock glacier. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Unknown Geographica Helvetica 70 2 135 139 |
spellingShingle | geo envir C. Scapozza Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps |
title | Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps |
title_full | Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps |
title_fullStr | Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps |
title_short | Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps |
title_sort | investigation on protalus ramparts in the swiss alps |
topic | geo envir |
topic_facet | geo envir |
url | https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-70-135-2015 http://www.geogr-helv.net/70/135/2015/gh-70-135-2015.pdf https://doaj.org/article/16cfc01a9d7346f39fc76ebcee19df31 |