Mid-European Geomorphology Meeting and Arbeitskreis Permafrost 2022 in Kaprun


From 24th to 27th November 2022, over 120 researchers joined the Mid-European Geomorphology Meeting and the Meeting of the Arbeitskreis Permafrost that took place in Kaprun, Austria.

The TUM Landslide Research Group joined very actively with 12 presentations:

  1. Reconstruction and quantification of the massive sediment transport after a cliff fall in a highly active alpine basin. Natalie Barbosa, Juilson Jubanski, Johannes Leinauer, Ulrich Münzer, Florian Siegert, Michael Krautblatter
  2. Long term behaviour of retrogressive thaw slumps. Saskia Eppinger, Michael Krautblatter
  3. Systematic quantification of digital image correlation performance for landslide monitoring. Doris Hermle, Markus Keuschnig, Michael Krautblatter, Valentin Tertius Bickel
  4. Explaining and anticipating extreme vertical accumulation rates in high-alpine catchments with rockfalls and debris-laden flows. Matthias Hofner, Felix Pfluger, Michael Krautblatter
  5. Investigating debris flow activity and fan delta formation in an alpine lake using amphibious methods. Carolin Kiefer, Patrick Oswald, Jasper Moernaut, Stefano Claudio Fabbri, Christoph Mayr, Michael Strasser, Michael Krautblatter
  6. Sediment transport after rockslide-induced lake outburst flood and dam failure (Flims, CH). Sibylle Knapp, Michael Schwenk, Michael Krautblatter
  7. Preparation of rock slope failure towards a high-sensitivity close-to-failure system. Johannes Leinauer, Michael Dietze, Sibylle Knapp, Maximilian Jokel, Natalie Barbosa, Michael Krautblatter
  8. Towards a combined electrical and seismic approach for ice-poor bedrock in mountain permafrost. Maike Offer, Riccardo Scandroglio, Markus Keuschnig, Michael Krautblatter
  9. Towards mechanical and hydrological controls of rock slope failure in polythermal cryospheric rock slope regimes. Felix Pfluger, Michael Krautblatter
  10. Conceptual Approach: Modelling Plume Mode Erosion in a Multilayer Landscape Model Using TopoToolbox. Max Rau, Wolfgang Schwanghart, Michael Krautblatter
  11. Long-term geoelectrical monitoring of bedrock permafrost in the Kammstollen, Zugspitze (Germany/Austria). Riccardo Scandroglio, Maike Offer, Till Rehm, Michael Krautblatter
  12. Gorge formation explained: Massive bedrock channel erosion during a hyperconcentrated flow event. Verena Stammberger, Benjamin Jacobs, Michael Krautblatter

 

Congratulations to Sibylle Knapp for her dissertation price and Verena Stammberger for the presentation price. Many thanks to Maike Offer for the excellent organization.

See you next year in Aachen!