

Beschreibung
Water-related processes represent major geomorphic hazards in most mountain areas of the world. This book reviews methods for the dating of historical events and examines the impact of past and potential future climate change on torrential processes. This book...Water-related processes represent major geomorphic hazards in most mountain areas of the world. This book reviews methods for the dating of historical events and examines the impact of past and potential future climate change on torrential processes.
This book provides a detailed overview on methods used for the dating of past torrential activity on fans and cones and fosters the discussion on the impact of past and potential future climate change on torrential processes. The book has a clear focus on the practical applications of these methods, complemented by case studies. The limits of each dating method in case of excessive natural and human interventions on fans and cones are shown.
A comprehensive overview of dating methods for flows and floods on fans and cones Provides a detailed practical checklist for field analysis Includes assessment of the benefits, limitations and costs of various methods Illustrates the importance of historical data on past events for hazards and risk assessment
Autorentext
Dr. nat. techn. DI Florian Rudolf-Miklau ist Experte für Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung des Österreichischen Bundesministeriums für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (Lebensministerium) in Wien. Studium der Forstwirtschaft (Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung) und Dissertation an der Universität für Bodenkultur in Wien. 10 Jahre Tätigkeit als Bauleiter in der Lawinenverbauung in der Steiermark (Österreich), seit 2002 Referent für technische Schutzmaßnahmen der Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung und Projektfinanzierung des Lebensministeriums in Wien. Vorsitzender des Normungsausschusses ON-K 256 "Schutz vor Naturgefahren" beim österreichischen Normungsinstitut und Mitglied des wissenschaftlich-technischen Beirates der Forschungsgesellschaft INTERPRÄVENT in Klagenfurt, Lektor an der Universität für Bodenkultur und Technischen Universität Wien für Naturgefahren-Management , gerichtlich beeidigter Sachverständiger für Wildbach- und Lawinenschutzbauwerke sowie Gefahrenzonenplanung und Autor zahlreicher Fachbeiträge und -bücher.
Klappentext
Water-related processes such as floods, debris floods, flash floods, and debris flows represent major geomorphic hazards in mountain areas of the world. Recent decades have seen human pressures on these regions increase, aggravating conflicts between natural hazards and infrastructure. Detailed knowledge on frequency and magnitude of past flood or debris-flow events on alluvial fans and cones remains scarce, although it is widely accepted that such knowledge is of crucial importance for the assessment of hazards, mitigation of risks, and land-use planning. Archival records on the occurrence of past events are often fragmentary or even completely missing. Modern methods of historical dating of past debris-flow and flood events such as dendrochronology, radiocarbon dating, lichenometry and many more can provide valuable insights into past process activity and thus add key detail to the historical record.
This book provides a detailed overview on methods used for the datingof past torrential activity on fans and cones and fosters the discussion on the impact of past and potential future climate change on torrential processes. The book has a clear focus on the practical applications of these methods, complemented by case studies. The limits of each dating method in case of excessive natural and human interventions on fans and cones are shown.
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