Articles | Volume 17, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-887-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-887-2017
Research article
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16 Jun 2017
Research article |  | 16 Jun 2017

A 240-year history of avalanche risk in the Vosges Mountains based on non-conventional (re)sources

Florie Giacona, Nicolas Eckert, and Brice Martin

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ED: Reconsider after major revisions (further review by Editor and Referees) (09 Apr 2017) by Sven Fuchs
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ED: Publish subject to technical corrections (01 May 2017) by Sven Fuchs
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This article implements a combination of historical and geographical methods leading to the reconstruction in the Vosges Massif of more than 700 avalanches that have occurred since the late eighteenth century. Results confirm the role of the historian in contextualizing and evaluating such data and transforming them into information relevant for understanding risk changes. This approach is of great utility when conventional sources are sparse and problematic to assemble.
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