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How do experts interpret avalanche terrain from a map?
Schmudlach, G., Harvey, S., & Dürr, L. (2018). How do experts interpret avalanche terrain from a map? In International snow science workshop proceedings 2018 (pp. 1674-1680).
Quantitative risk reduction method (QRM), a data-driven avalanche risk estimator
Schmudlach, G., Winkler, K., & Köhler, J. (2018). Quantitative risk reduction method (QRM), a data-driven avalanche risk estimator. In International snow science workshop proceedings 2018 (pp. 1272-1278).
Risk of avalanche involvement in winter backcountry recreation: the advantage of small groups
Zweifel, B., Procter, E., Techel, F., Strapazzon, G., & Boutellier, R. (2016). Risk of avalanche involvement in winter backcountry recreation: the advantage of small groups. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 27(2), 203-210. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wem.2015.12.001
Livigno (Italy) Freeride Project
Monti, F., Steinkogler, W., & Mitterer, C. (2014). Livigno (Italy) Freeride Project. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2014 (pp. 1066-1070).
A qualitative analysis of group formation, leadership and decision making in recreation groups traveling in avalanche terrain
Zweifel, B., & Haegeli, P. (2014). A qualitative analysis of group formation, leadership and decision making in recreation groups traveling in avalanche terrain. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 5-6, 17-26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jort.2014.03.001
Simple calculations of avalanche risk for backcountry skiing
Jamieson, B., Schweizer, J., & Shea, C. (2009). Simple calculations of avalanche risk for backcountry skiing. In J. Schweizer & A. van Herwijnen (Eds.), ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2009 (pp. 336-340).