Reconstructing movement history of frozen debris lobes in northern Alaska using satellite radar interferometry

Volume: 221, Pages: 722 - 740
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Frozen debris lobes (FDLs) are slow-moving landslides along permafrost-affected slopes, and consist of soil, rock, organic debris, and areas of massive infiltration ice. Based on their proximity to the adjacent infrastructure, their size, and their flow dynamics, FDLs represent potential geohazards. Eight FDLs (FDL-A, -B, -C, -D, -4, -5, -7, -11) within the Dalton Highway corridor in the Brooks Range, Alaska, USA are the subject of this paper....
Paper Details
Title
Reconstructing movement history of frozen debris lobes in northern Alaska using satellite radar interferometry
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
221
Pages
722 - 740
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