Dr. Amelie Stolle

Research assistant

Research interests: Natural hazards, geomorphology, remote sensing, GIS, machine learning, R programming. I also enjoy being in the field to collect my own data. Remote sensing tools and the use of various GIS applications are my daily companions, which help me to link practical geo- and remote sensing data as well as to analyze and visualize the results.

Dr. Amelie Stolle has been a research assistant at Osnabrück University since October 2021. She is involved in research on geographic information systems at the institute.

Studied geology with an international and field-related focus (Dual Bachelor, International Field Geosciences, 2008-2012) at the Institute of Geosciences at the University of Potsdam and the University of Montana USA.

Master of Geoinformation and Visualization (Institute of Geography, University of Potsdam, 2012-2014).

Subsequently, Doctorate in Geomorphology with Prof. Dr. Oliver Korup with a dissertation on "Catastrophic Sediment Pulses in the Pokhara Valley, Nepal" (2018).

Dr. Amelie Stolle

Amelie Stolle
© Uwe Lewandowski

Institute of Geography
Osnabrück University
Seminarstraße 19 a/b
49074 Osnabrück

Room: 02/302

Phone: +49 541 969-4828

 amelie.stolle@uni-osnabrueck.de

Office hours
Thu 9.15 - 10 a.m.

Thesis

Stolle, A. (2018). Catastrophic Sediment Pulses in the Pokhara Valley, Nepal.

 

Peer Review

Stolle, A.; Schwanghart, W.; Andermann, C.; Bernhardt, A.; Fort, M.; Jansen, D.J.; Wittmann, H.; Merchel, S.; Rugel, S.; Adhikari, B.; Korup, O., (2018). Protracted fluvial recovery from medieval earthquakes. Earth Surface Processes Landforms,  https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4517.

Stolle, A.; Bernhardt, A.; Schwanghart, W.; Hoelzmann, P.; Adhikari, B.; Fort, M.; Korup, O., (2017). Catastrophic valley fills record large Himalayan earthquakes, Pokhara, Nepal. Quaternary Science Reviews, 177, p. 88-103. DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.10.015

Schwanghart, W.; Bernhardt, A.; Stolle, A.; Hoelzmann, P.; Adhikari, B.R.; Andermann, C.; Tofelde, S.; Merchel, S.; Rugel, G.; Fort, M.; Korup, O., (2016). Repeated catastrophic valley infill following medieval earthquakes in the Nepal Himalaya. Science (New York, N.Y.), v. 351, no. 6269, p. 147-150. DOI: 10.1126/science.aac9865

Stolle, A.; Langer, M.; Blöthe, J.H.; Korup, O. (2014). On Predicting Debris Flows in Arid Mountain Belts. Global and Planetary Change 126. DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.12.005

Korup. O. and Stolle, A. (2014). Landslide prediction from Machine Learning. Geology Today 30(1). DOI: 10.1111/gto.12034

 

Orals - Conference Paper

Stolle, A.; Bernhardt, A.; Schwanghart, W.; Jansen, J.; Adhikari, B.R.; Fort, M.; Korup, O., (2016). Ongoing fluvial recovery from medieval earthquakes, Pokhara, Nepal. International Conference on Mountains in the Changing World, October 2016, Kathmandu Nepal.

Schwanghart, W.; Bernhardt, A.; Stolle, A.; Hoelzmann, P.; Adhikari, B.R.; Andermann, C.; Tofelde, S.; Merchel, S.; Rugel, G.; Fort, M.; Korup, O., (2016). Geomorphic legacy of medieval Himalayan earthquakes in the Pokhara Valley. EGU General Assembly, April 2016, Vienna, Austria.

Stolle, A.; Bernhardt, A.; Schwanghart, W.; Andermann, C.; Schönfeldt, E.; Seidemann, J.; Adhikari, B.R.; Merchel, S.; Rugel, G.; Fort, M.; Korup, O., (2016). Protracted fluvial recovery from medieval earthquakes, Pokhara, Nepal. April 2016, Vienna, Austria.

Fort, M.; Adhicari, B.R.; Stolle, A.; Schwanghart, W.: Korup, O.; Khan, M. (2015). Catastrophic mountain wall collapses in the Nepal Himalayas a review with focus on Pokhara Valley. July 2-4, 2015. International Conferenc on Gradualism vs Catastrophism in Landscape Evolution, Barnaul, Russia.

Römer, H.; Fourie, C.; Stolle, A.; Schöpfer, E. (2014). Object-Based Image Analysis for Identifying Small Scale Elements During Large Scale Public Events. AGIT Symposium for Applied Geoinformatics.

Schwanghart, W.; Bernhardt, A.; Stolle, A.; Adhikari, B.R.; Korup. O. (2014). Reassessing Catastrophic Infill of the Pokhara Valley, Nepal Himalya. EGU General Assembly, April 2014, Vienna, Austria.

Schwanghart, W.; Bernhardt, A.; Stolle, A.; Adhikari, B.R.; Korup, O. (2013). The Pokhara formation - one or multiple phases of massive aggradation of debris flows and fluvial deposition? Conference HKT - Himalayan-Karakorum-Tibetan Conference. Tübingen 2013.

 

Chapter

Schwanghart, W.; Bernhardt, A.; Stolle, A. (2014). Pokhara's elusive past. In book: Mountains and climate change: A global concern. Center for Development and Environment (CDE), Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)n and Geographica Bernensia. Editors: T. Kohler, A. Wehrli, M. Jurek.