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Is climate change responsible for changing landslide activity in high mountains?

Huggel et al., 2012

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4629176635919705651
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Huggel C
Clague J
Korup O
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

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Climate change, manifested by an increase in mean, minimum, and maximum temperatures and by more intense rainstorms, is becoming more evident in many regions. An important consequence of these changes may be an increase in landslides in high mountains. More …
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