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HideSatellite remote sensing of mass movements in high mountains
WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF
Datum: 3. Juni 2025, 10:30 - 11:30
Ort: SLF Davos, Hörsaal, and Zoom-Webinar
Organisiert von: WSL/SLF
Vortrag: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kääb, University of Oslo
Moderation: Yves Bühler
Sprache(n): English
Veranstaltungstyp: Distinguished Lectures
Zielpublikum: everybody interested in this topic
(The Zoom link will be activated shortly before the lecture.)
In recent years, the availability of Earth observation data from satellites has increased dramatically, allowing for systematic and global monitoring of Earth's surface processes at an unprecedented scale. These advancements hold significant relevance even for countries with highly developed terrestrial and airborne monitoring systems as they enhance our understanding of, for instance, various types of mass movements in high mountains. I will demonstrate these new opportunities by discussing examples such as glacier surges, large-volume ice-rock avalanches, and the forthcoming European Space Agency mission Harmony.
