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Hazard mapping and GIS. Stimulating avalanche, debris flow and rock-fall
Christen, M., Bartelt, P., & Gruber, U. (2007). Hazard mapping and GIS. Stimulating avalanche, debris flow and rock-fall. GIM International, 21(11), 23 (2 pp.).
Modellierung von Lawinenabgängen
Christen, M., Bartelt, P., & Gruber, U. (2007). Modellierung von Lawinenabgängen. GIS-Business (6), 22-25.
Modelling avalanches
Christen, M., Bartelt, P., & Gruber, U. (2007). Modelling avalanches. GEO: Geoconnexion International, 6(4), 38-39.
RAMMS - a Modelling System for Snow Avalanches, Debris Flows and Rockfalls based on IDL
Christen, M., Bartelt, P., & Gruber, U. (2007). RAMMS - a Modelling System for Snow Avalanches, Debris Flows and Rockfalls based on IDL. Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung, Geoinformation (4), 289-292.
Avalanche hazard mitigation strategies assessed by cost effectiveness analyses and cost benefit analyses - evidence from Davos, Switzerland
Fuchs, S., Thöni, M., McAlpin, M. C., Gruber, U., & Bründl, M. (2007). Avalanche hazard mitigation strategies assessed by cost effectiveness analyses and cost benefit analyses - evidence from Davos, Switzerland. Natural Hazards, 41(1), 113-129. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-006-9031-z
Snow avalanche hazard modelling of large areas using shallow water numerical methods and GIS
Gruber, U., & Bartelt, P. (2007). Snow avalanche hazard modelling of large areas using shallow water numerical methods and GIS. Environmental Modelling and Software, 22(10), 1472-1481. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2007.01.001
Comparison of avalanche-velocity measurements by means of pulsed Doppler radar, continuous wave radar and optical methods
Rammer, L., Kern, M. A., Gruber, U., & Tiefenbacher, F. (2007). Comparison of avalanche-velocity measurements by means of pulsed Doppler radar, continuous wave radar and optical methods. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 50(1-3), 35-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2007.03.014
Application of the marginal cost approach and cost benefit analysis to measures for avalanche risk reduction – a case study from Davos, Switzerland
Bründl, M., McAlpin, M. C., Gruber, U., & Fuchs, S. (2006). Application of the marginal cost approach and cost benefit analysis to measures for avalanche risk reduction – a case study from Davos, Switzerland. In W. J. Ammann, S. Dannenmann, & L. Vulliet (Eds.), RISKRISK21 - coping with risks due to natural hazards in the 21st century. Proceedings of the RISK21 workshop (pp. 155-168).
AVAL-1D E RAMM:: Avalanche. Un sistema di modelli numerici per lo studio della dinamica delle valanghe dense
Sovilla, B., Christen, M., Bartelt, P., & Gruber, U. (2006). AVAL-1D E RAMM:: Avalanche. Un sistema di modelli numerici per lo studio della dinamica delle valanghe dense. In Foreste: Recupero Ambientale Naturalistico Ecologico. Linee-Guida per la mitigazione del rischio idrogeologico (pp. 257-268). Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia. Direzione centrale risorse agricole, naturali, forestali e montagna.
Parcours de formation dans la vallée de la Flüela
von Glasenapp, M., & Gruber, U. (2006). Parcours de formation dans la vallée de la Flüela. Berg und Ski (1), 20.
Numerical calculation of snow avalanche runout distances
Christen, M., Bartelt, P., & Gruber, U. (2005). Numerical calculation of snow avalanche runout distances. In L. Soibelman & F. Peña-Mora (Eds.), Computing in civil engineering (2005) (pp. 927-938). https://doi.org/10.1061/40794(179)88
Monitoring the snow cover with a ground-based synthetic aperture radar
Martinez-Vazquez, A., Fortuny-Guasch, J., & Gruber, U. (2005). Monitoring the snow cover with a ground-based synthetic aperture radar. EARSeL eProceedings, 4(2), 171-178.
Ein Tourenlehrpfad im Flüelatal
von Glasenapp, M., & Gruber, U. (2005). Ein Tourenlehrpfad im Flüelatal. Berg und Ski (4), 18.
Decision making in avalanche terrain. A concept for an educational computer simulation tool for back-country ski guides with a special focus on human errors
Gruber, U. (2004). Decision making in avalanche terrain. A concept for an educational computer simulation tool for back-country ski guides with a special focus on human errors. In C. W. Johnson & P. Palanque (Eds.), IFIP advances in information and communication technology: Vol. 152. Human error, safety and systems development (pp. 147-162). https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8153-7_10
Large-scale snow instability patterns in western Canada: first analysis of the CAA-InfoEx database 1991-2002
Gruber, U., Hägeli, P., McClung, D. M., & Manners, E. (2004). Large-scale snow instability patterns in western Canada: first analysis of the CAA-InfoEx database 1991-2002. Annals of Glaciology, 38, 15-20. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756404781814979
High-frequency avalanches: release area characteristics and run-out distances
Gruber Schmid, U., & Sardemann, S. (2003). High-frequency avalanches: release area characteristics and run-out distances. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 37(3), 439-451. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-232X(03)00083-1
The influence of topographic parameters on avalanche release dimension and frequency
Maggioni, M., & Gruber, U. (2003). The influence of topographic parameters on avalanche release dimension and frequency. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 37(3), 407-419. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-232x(03)00080-6
Les avalanches...le combat continue
Ammann, W. J., Dufour, F., & Gruber, U. (2002). Les avalanches..le combat continue. Rivista Environnement, 7(18), 10-13.
AVAL-1D. un programma di dinamica delle valanghe per l'uso comune
Christen, M., Bartelt, P., Gruber, U., & Filaferro, E. (2002). AVAL-1D. un programma di dinamica delle valanghe per l'uso comune. Neve e Valanghe (47), 36-45.
AVAL-1D: an avalanche dynamics program for the practice
Christen, M., Bartelt, P., & Gruber, U. (2002). AVAL-1D: an avalanche dynamics program for the practice. In Vol. 2. 1st congress "Interpraevent in the Pacific Rim" 2002. 14 to 18 October 2002. Matsumoto, Japan. Conference proceedings "Protection of habitat against floods, debris flows and avalanches" (pp. 715-725).