Terminplanung kommende Semester und Vortragsarchiv BayCEER Kolloquium
High mountain regions are among the geomorphologically most active areas on earth. They are highly sensitive to climate change and associated processes (e.g. glacier melt, permafrost degradation), which in turn is reflected in modified (partly boosted) and highly non-linear geomorphic process dynamics. High-resolution earth surface and subsurface analyses and various dating options dramatically improved the reconstruction, monitoring and modelling of related processes in the recent past and enable quantitative answers to multiple geomorphological questions.
This talk will highlight climate-change driven process dynamics in alpine geosystems - and demonstrate the potential of selected techniques through some recent geomorphological research from the Alps and the Himalayas. These include rockfall, debris flow and landslide monitoring studies, the reconstruction of giant rockslides, as well as comparative analyses of short and long-term (Holocene) sediment dynamics in an inner-alpine sedimentary basin.
BayCEER-Kolloquium: |
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Do. 18.04.2024 The Canvas of Change: Creative Marketing for Behaviour Change, Sustainability and Social Good |
Do. 18.04.2024 Survival, 'dormancy', and resuscitation of microorganisms in water-limited environments: insights from coastal salt flats and desert soil crusts |
BayCEER Short Courses: |
Di. 16.04.2024 Geographical information system and R environment for conservation biology |
Ökologisch-Botanischer Garten: |
So. 07.04.2024 Führung | Talking Tree: Was Bäume über´s Klima erzählen |
Fr. 19.04.2024 Führung | Gesteine im Ökologisch-Botanischen Garten |