New Publication by Götz & Schrott 2025
"Holocene Sediment Cascades in the German Alps" by Götz & Schrott 2025, published in Lehmkuhl, F., Böse, M. & Krautblatter, M. (Hrsg.): Landscapes and Landforms of Germany. (Springer Nature Switzerland) Cham. S. 475-491. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77876-6_28
New Publication by Klör et al. 2025
"Factors Influencing Mental Burden Caused by Flooding: Insights from the 2021 Flood in the Ahr Valley (Germany)" by Klör et al. 2025, published in Journal of Flood Risk Management 18, 4. S. e70116. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.70116
Monitoring of the reactivated landslide in Müsch is continuing
Integrating a multi-method approach to better understand the dynamics of the Müsch landslide.
New Publication by Stammler et al. 2025
"Dos Lenguas rock glacier kinematics stable despite warming trend (2016–2024): Surface changes and the role of topography and climate in the Dry Andes of Argentina" by Stammler et al. 2025, published in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 50, 11.
RG Schrott Project Seminar in the Austrian Alps
Researchers from RG Schrott, together with students from the Master’s project seminar Changing Processes in Mountain Systems, conducted fieldwork near the Glorer Hut in the Austrian Alps.
New Publication by Weidt et al. 2025
"Spatial patterns and bridge collapse interactions of erosional processes due to the 2021 Ahr valley flood" by Weidt et al. 2025, published in Environmental Sciences Europe 37, 1. S. 82.
Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility at the University of Bergen, Norway
How does teaching at other European universities work? Melanie Stammler, a member of our research group, successfully applied for funding through the Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility programme and explored the teaching and research group dynamics in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bergen, Norway, from May 12–19, 2025.
New Publication by Köhler et al. 2025
"Expanding cryospheric landform inventories – quantitative approaches for underestimated periglacial block- and talus slopes in the Dry Andes of Argentina" by Köhler et al. 2025, published in Frontiers in Earth Science Sec. Cryospheric Sciences.