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Poster Programme GM6.6

GM6.6

The changing geomorphic effectiveness of hydrologic events
Convener: Michelle Schneuwly - Bollschweiler  | Co-Conveners: Markus Stoffel , Marco Borga , Andreas Lang , Bastiaan Notebaert 
Oral Programme
 / Thu, 07 Apr, 15:30–17:00  / Room 21
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Thu, 07 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Display Thu, 07 Apr, 08:00–19:30  / Hall A

Display time: Thursday, 7 April, 2011 08:00–19:30
Attendance Time: Thursday, 7 April 2011, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: Bastiaan Notebaert
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A131
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Improvement of snow avalanche hazard and vulnerability assessment in the French Alps using a combination of dendrogeomorphic and statistical approachs
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A132
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A133
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A134
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A135
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A136
EGU2011-4402
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A137
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Hydro-geomorphic response of the Arroyo Cabrera 1997 flash flood (Central Spain)
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A138 EGU2011-6092
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A139
EGU2011-6427
Roughness calibration and peak discharge estimation based on scars on trees inflicted by woody sediments
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A140
EGU2011-7195
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A141
EGU2011-7922
A regional reconstruction of debris-flow frequency in a dolomitic valley in the western Austrian Alps
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A142
EGU2011-9116
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A143
EGU2011-9119 | presentation
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A144
EGU2011-9182
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A145
EGU2011-9192
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A146
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A147
EGU2011-10543
Frequency and magnitude reconstructions on sites influenced by debris flows and snow avalanches using tree-ring series and physically-based process models
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A148
EGU2011-12799
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