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101-0288-00L 3 Credits MSC D-USYS , D-BAUG , D-ERDW

Snow and Avalanches: Processes and Risk Management

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Abstract

The lecture covers snow and avalanche processes as well as preventive protection measures in the context of integral risk management.

Objective

- basics of snow and avalanche mechanics - methods to model snow and avalanche processes - interaction of snow and avalanches with structures and forest - methods of stability evaluation and hazard assessment - avalanche protection measures in the context of integral risk management - basics on the design and effectiveness of protection measures

Content

Introduction, snow precipitation, extreme events, snow loads; snow and snow cover properties; snow-atmosphere interaction; avalanche formation; stability evaluation, avalanche forecasting; avalanche dynamics; avalanche impact on structures; hazard mapping; protection measures (permanent and temporary); integral risk management.

Resources

Literature

Armstrong, R.L. and Brun, E. (Editors), 2008. Snow and Climate - Physical processes, surface energy exchange and modeling. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 222 pp. Bründl, M., and Margreth, S.: Integrative risk management: The example of snow avalanches, in: Snow and Ice-Related Hazards, Risks, and Disasters (Second Edition), edited by: Haeberli, W., and Whiteman, C., Hazards and Disaster Series, Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 259-296, 2021. BUWAL/SLF, 1984. Richtlinien zur Berücksichtigung der Lawinengefahr bei raumwirksamen Tätigkeiten. EDMZ, Bern. Egli, T., 2005. Wegleitung Objektschutz gegen gravitative Naturgefahren, Vereinigung Kantonaler Feuerversicherungen (Hrsg.), Bern. Fierz, C., Armstrong, R.L., Durand , Y., Etchevers, P., Greene, E., McClung, D.M., Nishimura, K., Satyawali, P.K. and Sokratov, S.A., 2009. The International Classification for Seasonal Snow on the Ground. HP-VII Technical Documents in Hydrology, 83. UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France, 90 pp. Furukawa, Y. and Wettlaufer, J.S., 2007. Snow and ice crystals. Physics Today, 60(12): 70-71. Margreth, S., 2007. Technische Richtlinie für den Lawinenverbau im Anbruchgebiet. Bundesamt für Umwelt, Bern, WSL Eidg. Institut für Schnee- und Lawinenforschung Davos. 134 S. McClung. D.M. and Schaerer, P. 2006. The Avalanche Handbook, 3rd ed., The Mountaineers, Seattle. Mears, A.I., 1992. Snow-avalanche hazard analysis for land-use planning and engineering. 49, Colorado Geological Survey. Schweizer, J., Bartelt, P., and van Herwijnen, A.: Snow avalanches, in: Snow and Ice-Related Hazards, Risks, and Disasters (Second Edition), 2nd ed., edited by: Haeberli, W., and Whiteman, C., Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 377-416, 2021. Schweizer, J., Jamieson, J.B. and Schneebeli, M., 2003. Snow avalanche formation. Reviews of Geophysics, 41(4): 1016, doi:10.1029/2002RG000123. Shapiro, L.H., Johnson, J.B., Sturm, M. and Blaisdell, G.L., 1997. Snow mechanics - Review of the state of knowledge and applications. Report 97-3, US Army CRREL, Hanover, NH, U.S.A.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Snow and Avalanches: Processes and Risk Management
  • Mon 15:45-17:30 (HIL E 4)
2 h weekly

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