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<p>The two largest disturbances mining presents which requiring addressing are disturbances to the water balance and energy balance; both of which will be influenced by climate change.<br />This paper presents a framework to incorporate climate change into ...
Reference: Proceedings IMWA 2016, Freiberg/Germany | Drebenstedt, Carsten, Paul, Michael (eds.) | Mining Meets Water – Conflicts and Solutions
This study has integrated a range of geoscientific evidence in order to constrain the spatial and temporal development of the reactivated catastrophic landslide at Eisenberg in North Bohemia.
Reference: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 13, 361–374, 2013
<p>In this paper data about actual infrastructure performance of two railway tracks in the mostly populated area of the Netherlands are correlated with regional<br />climate data in order to model future performance and apply appropriate interventions to cope ...
Reference: Engineering Project Organization Conference Devil’s Thumb Ranch, Colorado July 9 - 11, 2013
Potentially, increasing rockfall hazards triggered by climate change are a major concern expressed both in scientific and non-scientific media. An existing rockfall inventory for Austria including 252 events from ca. 1900 to 2010, mainly from non-permafrost ...
Filed under: Rock Mechanics -  Rock Falls
Reference: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 12, 3209–3216, 2012
This paper attempts to assess the potential impacts of climate change and variability on groundwater resources availability and sustainability in Nigeria.
Filed under: Geology -  Hydrogeology
Reference: African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Vol. 5(13), pp. 1128-1136, 29 December, 2011
This paper is about the writers' perception of the history of the Marmara Sea Gateway and their observations which are summarized in this article.
Filed under: Geology -  General Geology
Reference: Quaternary International (2006)
This special issue synthesises the most relevant scientific and technological results presented at the International Conference of Flood Forecasting in Europe.
Filed under: Geology -  Hydrogeology
Reference: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 9(4), 280-284 (2005)
<p>Exceptional rockfall occurred throughout the Alps during the unusually hot summer of 2003. It is likely related to the fast thermal reaction of the subsurface of steep rock slopes and a corresponding destabilization of ice-filled discontinuities. This suggests ...
Reference: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 31, L13504, doi:10.1029/2004GL020051, 2004