Spatial distribution of rock glaciers and their influencing factors: A regional case study for South Tyrol, Italy

This paper outlines the objectives of the first stage of a PhD research. Therein, the information stored in a GIS-based inventory of rock glaciers will be related to permafrost-favoring environmental factors using multiple variable statistical procedures. The present inventory contains valuable info...

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Main Authors: Kofler C, Steger S, Mair V, Comiti F, Zebisch M, Schneiderbauer S
Other Authors: Deline P, Bodin X, Ravanel L
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Laboratoire EDYTEM, CNRS, Université Savoie Mont-Blanc 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10863/6069
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Summary:This paper outlines the objectives of the first stage of a PhD research. Therein, the information stored in a GIS-based inventory of rock glaciers will be related to permafrost-favoring environmental factors using multiple variable statistical procedures. The present inventory contains valuable information on the location, activity state (active/inactive/fossil), origin (talus/till-derived), shape (tongue/lobate-shaped) and size of rock glaciers in South Tyrol (Italy). The main aim is to gain insights into the influence of potential controlling factors, like topography, lithology, mean annual air temperature, perennial snowfields, avalanche debris, on rock glacier distribution, formation and status . The study will be conducted for the entire region of South Tyrol. open