290113 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Land Slides in Lower Austria (2021S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 08.02.2021 11:00 to Mo 22.02.2021 10:00
- Deregistration possible until We 31.03.2021 23:59
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes
voraussichtlich hybride (teils digitale / teils vor Ort) Durchführung
Für den Fall eines normalen Exkursionsablaufs ist bis dato Mittwoch, 21. April 2021 vorgesehen - eventuell Ausweichtermin auf Anfang, Mitte JuniInformation
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written final report:
- Work in groups
- group division in moodle
- Work in groups
- group division in moodle
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Written final report (group work but seperate grading: each member is responsible for one chapter)
- Overall impression (also participation): 10% or points
- Formalities (text, formatting, references, labels, literature): 30% or points
- Text (content, composition and structure, embedding of the excursion contents, discussion and outlook): 60% or pointsGrading Scale:
89 - 100: 1
76 - 88 : 2
63 - 75 : 3
50 - 62 : 4
< 50 : 5
- Overall impression (also participation): 10% or points
- Formalities (text, formatting, references, labels, literature): 30% or points
- Text (content, composition and structure, embedding of the excursion contents, discussion and outlook): 60% or pointsGrading Scale:
89 - 100: 1
76 - 88 : 2
63 - 75 : 3
50 - 62 : 4
< 50 : 5
Examination topics
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Reading list
Cruden, D. M., & Varnes, D. J. (1996). Landslide types and processes. In A. K. Turner & R. L. Schuster (Eds.), Landslides: investigation and mitigation (Vol. 247, pp. 36-75). National Academey Press, Washington, D.C.
Gallistl, J., M. Weigand, M. Stumvoll, D. Ottowitz, T. Glade & A. F. Orozco (2018) Delineation of subsurface variability in clay-rich landslides through spectral induced polarization imaging and electromagnetic methods. Engineering Geology, 245, 292-308.
Glade, T., Felgentreff, C., & Birkmann, J. (2010). Extreme events and vulnerability in environment and society. Natural Hazards, 55 (3), 192.
Glade, T., & Stötter, J. (2008). Gravitative Massenbewegungen und Schneelawinen. In C. Felgentreff & T. Glade (Eds.), Naturrisiken und Sozialkatastrophen (pp. 151-164). Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg.
Lotter, M., & Haberler, A. (2013). Geogene Naturgefahren - gravitative Massenbewegungen und ihre Ursachen. In G. Bundesanstalt (Ed.), NÖ Geotage (Vol. 100, pp. 17), Rabenstein an der Pielach.
Ruttner, A., & Schnabel, W. (1988). Geologische Karte der Republik Österreich 1:50.000 Blatt 71 Ybbsitz. In. Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien.
Schnabel, W. (1980). Die Geologie des Voralpengebietes im Abschnitt Waidhofen an der Ybbs - Ybbsitz - Gresten. In Waidhofner Heimatblätter (Vol. 6, pp. 13-27). Musealverein Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Waidhofen, Ybbs.
Stumvoll, M. J., E. Canli, A. Engels, B. Thiebes, B. Groiss, T. Glade, J. Schweigl & M. Bertagnoli (2019) The “Salcher” landslide observatory—experimental long-term monitoring in the Flysch Zone of Lower Austria. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 18.
Supper, R., Ottowitz, D., Jochum, B., Kim, J.-H., Römer, A., Baron, I., Pfeiler, S., Lovisolo, M., Gruber, S., & Vecchiotti, F. (2014). Geoelectrical monitoring: an innovative method to supplement landslide surveillance and early warning. Near Surface Geophysics, 12, 133-150.
Wessely, G., Draxler, I., Gangl, G., Gottschling, P., Heinrich, M., Hofmann, T., Lenhardt, W., Matura, A., Pavuza, R., Peresson, H., & Sauer, R. (2006). Geologie der österreichischen Bundesländer - Niederösterreich. Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien, Österreich.
Gallistl, J., M. Weigand, M. Stumvoll, D. Ottowitz, T. Glade & A. F. Orozco (2018) Delineation of subsurface variability in clay-rich landslides through spectral induced polarization imaging and electromagnetic methods. Engineering Geology, 245, 292-308.
Glade, T., Felgentreff, C., & Birkmann, J. (2010). Extreme events and vulnerability in environment and society. Natural Hazards, 55 (3), 192.
Glade, T., & Stötter, J. (2008). Gravitative Massenbewegungen und Schneelawinen. In C. Felgentreff & T. Glade (Eds.), Naturrisiken und Sozialkatastrophen (pp. 151-164). Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg.
Lotter, M., & Haberler, A. (2013). Geogene Naturgefahren - gravitative Massenbewegungen und ihre Ursachen. In G. Bundesanstalt (Ed.), NÖ Geotage (Vol. 100, pp. 17), Rabenstein an der Pielach.
Ruttner, A., & Schnabel, W. (1988). Geologische Karte der Republik Österreich 1:50.000 Blatt 71 Ybbsitz. In. Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien.
Schnabel, W. (1980). Die Geologie des Voralpengebietes im Abschnitt Waidhofen an der Ybbs - Ybbsitz - Gresten. In Waidhofner Heimatblätter (Vol. 6, pp. 13-27). Musealverein Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Waidhofen, Ybbs.
Stumvoll, M. J., E. Canli, A. Engels, B. Thiebes, B. Groiss, T. Glade, J. Schweigl & M. Bertagnoli (2019) The “Salcher” landslide observatory—experimental long-term monitoring in the Flysch Zone of Lower Austria. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 18.
Supper, R., Ottowitz, D., Jochum, B., Kim, J.-H., Römer, A., Baron, I., Pfeiler, S., Lovisolo, M., Gruber, S., & Vecchiotti, F. (2014). Geoelectrical monitoring: an innovative method to supplement landslide surveillance and early warning. Near Surface Geophysics, 12, 133-150.
Wessely, G., Draxler, I., Gangl, G., Gottschling, P., Heinrich, M., Hofmann, T., Lenhardt, W., Matura, A., Pavuza, R., Peresson, H., & Sauer, R. (2006). Geologie der österreichischen Bundesländer - Niederösterreich. Geologische Bundesanstalt, Wien, Österreich.
Association in the course directory
(BA GG 6.1) (MG3-EX) (MA UF GW 02)
Last modified: Su 18.04.2021 17:34
At the sites various aspects of the topic "gravitational mass movements" in general and in Lower Austria are specifically addressed (definitions, spatial distribution and occurrence, influencing factors, triggers, methodical approaches (surveying / monitoring) for the investigation and analysis of the corresponding processes, Modeling, etc.).
The 1-day excursion is carried out by means of a coach or institute vehicles (depending on the number of participants). As the locations are situated in the districts Scheibbs and Waidhofen a.d. Ybbs, an arrival and departure time of about 4h is to be expected. At the breakpoints or locations small hikes will be carried out, sturdy shoes are therefore essential. The excursion is carried out in any weather. Wearing suitable equipment (rain jacket / umbrella / shoes / possibly rain pants) is recommended. Take care to bring your own food/ provisions.
The excursion evaluation is based on a final report. Writing your own notes and taking your own photos is recommended.][Im Falle des Falles Umstellung auf Home-Learning -> BigBlueButton]