Timeline of RGIK Initiatives
RGIK IPA Action Group Launched
At EUCOP5 in Chamonix, France the IPA Action Group: Rock Glacier Inventories and Kinematics was launched with Prof. Reynald Delaloye as the chair.
Rock glacier inventories have been developed in various regions worldwide for decades, often independently and without standardised coordination. With advancements in remote sensing technologies and the growing availability of high-quality data, creating such inventories has become increasingly accessible. However, the differences in purpose, such as national vs. research-driven inventories, and limited accessibility to existing datasets, highlighted the need for greater standardisation and collaboration. Recognising this, the IPA Action Group aimed to establish a global network dedicated to rock glacier mapping and monitoring. This initiative sought to define standardised guidelines, promote open access to data, and enhance understanding of permafrost dynamics by incorporating kinematic information, such as displacement rates. These efforts aligned with the broader goal of recognising rock glacier kinematics as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV), contributing to our understanding of climate change impacts in mountainous regions.
RoGI QGIS Template
A QGIS template to be used in the creation of your own inventory that follows the guidelines.
RoGI Exercise in the Goms Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated an easy level, containing mostly mono-unit rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 28 March 2023
RoGI Dirru-Steintälli Exercise in the Matter Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated at a more difficult level, containing rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 27 June 2023
Pre-Workshop I
Eleven people from four different countries (France, Italy, Peru, Switzerland) attended the pre-workshop on 20 March 2019 in Chambéry, France. Whereas the entire group was experienced in mountain permafrost studies, not all of the participants had already practiced the compilation of a rock glacier inventory.
The aim of the meeting was to pave the way for the forthcoming Workshop I of the IPA Action Group, to be held in September 2019, by exploring the feasibility of defining widely agreed upon standard guidelines for inventorying rock glaciers, including information on the activity rate (Task 1 of the Action Group initiative).
Workshop I
This workshop of the IPA Action Group: Rock Glacier Inventories and Kinematics (RGIK) took place from 23 to 27 September 2019 in Evolène, Switzerland. The main focus of this workshop was the definition of standard guidelines for inventorying rock glaciers. Within this workshop, there was a combination of excursions to various types of rock glaciers and discussion sessions.
The workshop was sponsored by the International Permafrost Association (IPA), the Department of Geosciences at the University of Fribourg (UniFR), the Interdisciplinary Mountain Research Center (CIRM), the University of Lausanne (UniL), the Association Française du Périglaciaire (AFdP), the EDYTEM Lab, and CNRS/University of Savoie Mont-Blanc (through the POIA PermaRisk project co-funded by FEDER).
RoGI QGIS Template
A QGIS template to be used in the creation of your own inventory that follows the guidelines.
RoGI Exercise in the Goms Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated an easy level, containing mostly mono-unit rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 28 March 2023
RoGI Dirru-Steintälli Exercise in the Matter Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated at a more difficult level, containing rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 27 June 2023
Workshop II
Workshop II of the RGIK IPA Action Group took place from 11 to 13 February 2020 in Fribourg, Switzerland. It was devoted to the integration of kinematics as an optional attribute in standardized rock glacier inventories (finalization of Task 1 sub-task 1.2) and to the definition of standards guidelines permitting to derive from kinematical time series of regionally selected rock glaciers an associated parameter of the ECV Permafrost in a climate-oriented perspective (Task 2). It was a combination of practical and discussion sessions.
The workshop was sponsored by the Permafrost CCI Project, the International Permafrost Association (IPA) and the Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg (UniFR).
RoGI QGIS Template
A QGIS template to be used in the creation of your own inventory that follows the guidelines.
RoGI Exercise in the Goms Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated an easy level, containing mostly mono-unit rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 28 March 2023
RoGI Dirru-Steintälli Exercise in the Matter Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated at a more difficult level, containing rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 27 June 2023
RGIK Scientific Committees Meeting
The meeting of the RGIK Scientific Committees was held on 24 and 25 November 2022 in Fribourg, Switzerland & Online. The meeting was organised on topics related to the RoGI and RGV committees and was attended by 18 members.
The objectives of this meeting were:
- exchange on the ongoing developments within the Action Group,
- discuss and solve some current open issues,
- elaborate the roadmap for the future of the Action Group after June 2023,
- prepare the RGIK workshop during the next EUCOP (June 2023)
RoGI QGIS Template
A QGIS template to be used in the creation of your own inventory that follows the guidelines.
RoGI Exercise in the Goms Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated an easy level, containing mostly mono-unit rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 28 March 2023
RoGI Dirru-Steintälli Exercise in the Matter Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated at a more difficult level, containing rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 27 June 2023
Workshop III
Workshop III of the International Permafrost Association (IPA) Action Group on Rock Glacier Inventories and Kinematics (RGIK) took place in Puigcerdà (Catalonia, Spain) on 17 June. It was attended by more than 50 people (40 on-site and 16 online) and was mainly dedicated to the presentation of the RGIK overview, together with round table discussions on RoGI and RGV topics. It also discussed the next steps for the RGIK initiative in terms of objectives and governance, the principles of which are reflected in the Puigcerdà Commitment. This workshop marked the end of the IPA support for the RGIK as an Action Group, after two periods from June 2018 to June 2023. The RGIK is currently transitioning to become a Standing Committee of the IPA, in order to continue its activities and objectives. This transition is expected to be completed by June 2024.
RoGI QGIS Template
A QGIS template to be used in the creation of your own inventory that follows the guidelines.
RoGI Exercise in the Goms Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated an easy level, containing mostly mono-unit rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 28 March 2023
RoGI Dirru-Steintälli Exercise in the Matter Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated at a more difficult level, containing rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 27 June 2023
Rock Glacier Velocity (RGV) Working Group Kick-Off Workshop
In November 2024, a workshop was held in Fribourg, Switzerland and was attended by 19 participants (16 on-site) who carried out an intercomparison exercise.
Partners from the Permafrost CCI and the SwissUniversities Orodapt projects kicked off the RGIK RGV Working Group that aims to:
- Simultaneously generate RGV on similar landforms
- Inter-compare results using various methods
- Identify concerte issues occurring during the production
The workshop was sponsored by the Permafrost CCI Project, the International Permafrost Association (IPA), and the Department of Geosciences at the University of Fribourg (UniFR).
RoGI QGIS Template
A QGIS template to be used in the creation of your own inventory that follows the guidelines.
RoGI Exercise in the Goms Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated an easy level, containing mostly mono-unit rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 28 March 2023
RoGI Dirru-Steintälli Exercise in the Matter Valley, Switzerland
A QGIS-based exercise that is rated at a more difficult level, containing rock glacier systems.
Last Updated: 27 June 2023