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Christian Scheidl
Christian Scheidl
BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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Debris flow impact estimation
J Hübl, J Suda, D Proske, R Kaitna, C Scheidl
Proceedings of the 11th international symposium on water management and …, 2009
2622009
Analysing debris-flow impact models, based on a small scale modelling approach
C Scheidl, M Chiari, R Kaitna, M Müllegger, A Krawtschuk, T Zimmermann, ...
Surveys in Geophysics 34, 121-140, 2013
2252013
Empirical prediction of debris‐flow mobility and deposition on fans
C Scheidl, D Rickenmann
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: The Journal of the British …, 2010
1782010
The use of airborne LiDAR data for the analysis of debris flow events in Switzerland
C Scheidl, D Rickenmann, M Chiari
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 8 (5), 1113-1127, 2008
1102008
Debris-flow velocities and superelevation in a curved laboratory channel
C Scheidl, BW McArdell, D Rickenmann
Canadian Geotechnical Journal 52 (3), 305-317, 2015
822015
DebrisInterMixing-2.3: a finite volume solver for three-dimensional debris-flow simulations with two calibration parameters–Part 1: Model description
A von Boetticher, JM Turowski, BW McArdell, D Rickenmann, JW Kirchner
Geoscientific Model Development 9 (9), 2909-2923, 2016
67*2016
The effects of forest cover and disturbance on torrential hazards: large-scale evidence from the Eastern Alps
J Sebald, C Senf, M Heiser, C Scheidl, D Pflugmacher, R Seidl
Environmental Research Letters 14 (11), 114032, 2019
642019
The influence of climate change and canopy disturbances on landslide susceptibility in headwater catchments
C Scheidl, M Heiser, S Kamper, T Thaler, K Klebinder, F Nagl, V Lechner, ...
Science of the total environment 742, 140588, 2020
502020
The application of the risk concept to debris flow hazards
S Fuchs, R Kaitna, C Scheidl, J Hübl
Geomechanik und Tunnelbau: Geomechanik und Tunnelbau 1 (2), 120-129, 2008
482008
Process type identification in torrential catchments in the eastern Alps
M Heiser, C Scheidl, J Eisl, B Spangl, J Hübl
Geomorphology 232, 239-247, 2015
452015
Runout prediction of debris flows and similar mass movements
C Scheidl, D Rickenmann, BW McArdell
Landslide Science and Practice: Volume 3: Spatial Analysis and Modelling …, 2013
422013
TopFlowDF-a simple GIS based model to simulate debris-flow runout on the fan
C Scheild, D Rickenmann
Italian journal of engineering geology and environment, 253-262, 2011
382011
Trends in torrential flooding in the Austrian Alps: A combination of climate change, exposure dynamics, and mitigation measures
M Schlögl, S Fuchs, C Scheidl, M Heiser
Climate Risk Management 32, 100294, 2021
282021
Debris-flow runout and deposition on the fan
D Rickenmann, C Scheidl
Dating Torrential Processes on Fans and Cones: Methods and Their Application …, 2012
272012
Assessing the protective role of alpine forests against rockfall at regional scale
C Scheidl, M Heiser, S Vospernik, E Lauss, F Perzl, A Kofler, K Kleemayr, ...
European Journal of Forest Research 139, 969-980, 2020
232020
2D runout modelling of hillslope debris flows, based on well-documented events in Switzerland
F Zimmermann, BW McArdell, C Rickli, C Scheidl
Geosciences 10 (2), 70, 2020
232020
DebrisInterMixing-2.3: a finite volume solver for three-dimensional debris-flow simulations with two calibration parameters–Part 2: Model validation with experiments
A von Boetticher, JM Turowski, BW McArdell, D Rickenmann, ...
Geoscientific Model Development 10 (11), 3963-3978, 2017
222017
Evaluation concepts to compare observed and simulated deposition areas of mass movements
M Heiser, C Scheidl, R Kaitna
Computational Geosciences 21, 335-343, 2017
192017
Estimation of debris flood magnitudes based on dendrogeomorphic data and semi-empirical relationships
K Schraml, B Kogelnig, C Scheidl, M Stoffel, R Kaitna
Geomorphology 201, 80-85, 2013
172013
Completeness analyses of the Austrian torrential event catalog
M Heiser, J Hübl, C Scheidl
Landslides 16, 2115-2126, 2019
162019
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