Doris Hermle, M.Sc., studied at the University of Innsbruck and Durham, England. She received her BSc and MSc in Geography with focus on Natural Hazards, Global Change and minors in Remote Sensing and…
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Prof. Dr. Michael Krautblatter appeared in German TV two times last week with documentations from Kitzsteinhorn, Zugspitze and Hochvogel (in German).
ARDalpha: Is the Zugspitze falling apart?
BR:…
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Theresa, Riccardo and Johannes (and other researchers) started their field campaign at Cotopaxi volcano. (Ecuador, South America). During their 3-week stay, they perform electrical resistivity…
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In January 2019 Michael Krautblatter and Saskia Eppinger joined the first meeting for this years arctic expedition at the Alfred Wegener Institute Potsdam. The field campagne will take place this…
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Debris flows are destructive mass movements in alpine regions. In a new paper, appeared in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (ESPL), Andreas Dietrich and Michael Krautblatter detected geomorphic…
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Saskia Eppinger joins the TUM Landslide Research as a PhD student on permafrost research in the Arctic. She is part of a cooperating project with the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Potsdam. Saskia’s project…
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Doctoral researcher Riccardo Scandroglio and Prof. Dr. Michael Krautblatter present their research efforts within an 6.30 min report on climate change. A team of Bayerische Rundfunk (BR) journalists…
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Tanja Schröder, PhD candidate of the TUM Landslide Research group, was elected as the first doctoral candidate representative of the TUM Department of Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering –…
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The Bavarian TV broadcasted an 8 min documentary in "Gut zu wissen" about the AlpSenseBench project at the Hochvogel on 20.10.2018, 19:00.
Link: Gut zu wissen: Felssturz am Hochvogel erwartet (8 min)…
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After the last lightning strike good weather conditions mid October made it possible to install the new datalogger and prepare the whole measurement system at the Hochvogel for winter. The system now…
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