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A model of permafrost formation and occurrences in the intracontinental mountains

Pages 230-234 | Published online: 05 Nov 2010

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Martin Hoelzle, Daniel Vonder Mühll & Wilfried Haeberli. (2002) Thirty years of permafrost research in the Corvatsch‐Furtschellas area, Eastern Swiss Alps: A review. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography 56:2, pages 137-145.
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Bernd Etzelmüller, Martin Hoelzle, Eva Solbjørg Flo Heggem, Ketil Isaksen, Cathrine Mittaz, Daniel Vonder Mühll, RuneS. ødegård, Wilfried Haeberli & Johan Ludvig Sollid. (2001) Mapping and modelling the occurrence and distribution of mountain permafrost. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography 55:4, pages 186-194.
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R. Kenner & J. Magnusson. (2017) Estimating the Effect of Different Influencing Factors on Rock Glacier Development in Two Regions in the Swiss Alps. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 28:1, pages 195-208.
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Tobias Bolch & Aldar P. Gorbunov. (2014) Characteristics and Origin of Rock Glaciers in Northern Tien Shan (Kazakhstan/Kyrgyzstan). Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 25:4, pages 320-332.
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Tobias Bolch, Juliane Peters, Alexandr Yegorov, Biswajeet Pradhan, Manfred Buchroithner & Victor Blagoveshchensky. 2012. Terrigenous Mass Movements. Terrigenous Mass Movements 369 398 .
Tobias Bolch, Juliane Peters, Alexandr Yegorov, Biswajeet Pradhan, Manfred Buchroithner & Victor Blagoveshchensky. (2011) Identification of potentially dangerous glacial lakes in the northern Tien Shan. Natural Hazards 59:3, pages 1691-1714.
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D. Wisser, S. Marchenko, J. Talbot, C. Treat & S. Frolking. (2011) Soil temperature response to 21st century global warming: the role of and some implications for peat carbon in thawing permafrost soils in North America. Earth System Dynamics 2:1, pages 121-138.
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D. Wisser, S. Marchenko, J. Talbot, C. Treat & S. Frolking. (2011) Soil temperature response to 21st century global warming: the role of and some implications for peat carbon in thawing permafrost soils in North America. Earth System Dynamics Discussions 2:1, pages 161-210.
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Wilfried Haeberli, Jeannette Noetzli, Lukas Arenson, Reynald Delaloye, Isabelle Gärtner-Roer, Stephan Gruber, Ketil Isaksen, Christof Kneisel, Michael Krautblatter & Marcia Phillips. (2017) Mountain permafrost: development and challenges of a young research field. Journal of Glaciology 56:200, pages 1043-1058.
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Daniel Riseborough, Nikolay Shiklomanov, Bernd Etzelmüller, Stephan Gruber & Sergei Marchenko. (2008) Recent advances in permafrost modelling. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 19:2, pages 137-156.
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S.S. Marchenko, A.P. Gorbunov & V.E. Romanovsky. (2007) Permafrost warming in the Tien Shan Mountains, Central Asia. Global and Planetary Change 56:3-4, pages 311-327.
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Zhuotong Nan, Shuxun Li & Guodong Cheng. (2005) Prediction of permafrost distribution on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the next 50 and 100 years. Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences 48:6, pages 797-804.
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Aldar P. Gorbunov, Sergei S. Marchenko & Eduard V. Seversky. (2004) The thermal environment of blocky materials in the mountains of Central Asia. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 15:1, pages 95-98.
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