Abstract

AbstractThis paper outlines recent advances in our understanding of periglacial processes and landforms in mountain areas, as reported in the literature over the last 8 years. Landforms investigated include rockwalls, screes, avalanche paths, bedded slope deposits and patterned ground phenomena. Processes subject to quantification include cliff recession, rock displacements on slopes, rock thermal and moisture regimes, frost creep, mass wasting and solution. Laboratory experimentation and modelling studies have also been undertaken.

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