کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4685121 | 1635475 | 2012 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The paper examines the potential of dendrogeomorphic analyses to deliver a one-year resolution chronology of snow-avalanche winters in Northern Iceland, at the scale of a colluvial cone covered with European White Birch trees and shrubs (Betula pubescens Ehrh.). Reconstruction of the avalanche history is performed using tree-ring analyses. Determination of the most reliable growth disturbance (class 1 of growth eccentricity) and applying a tempering index value with threshold 10% of trees responding in the same year and at least two trees affected, avalanche-activity years are highlighted, resulting in 52 avalanche winters. Amongst those, 5 winters have activity index over 40%, indicating major years. Calculation of frequency of similar growth disturbances at each tree provides a return period ranging from 4.2 to 19 years. Inferred spatial extent of snow-avalanche events induces flow-like snow avalanches with limited extent around the tree-less parts of the cone with a return period under 6 years; the cone is totally covered and the distal tree-limit over-passed with a return period of 15–20 years.
► Dendrogeomorphic analyses deliver a chronology of snow avalanches in North Iceland.
► Determination of the most reliable growth disturbance in birch.
► 52 avalanche winters are highlighted.
► 5 major events with activity index over 40%.
► Return period ranging from 4.2 to 19 years on the cone.
Journal: Geomorphology - Volumes 167–168, 15 September 2012, Pages 35–44