Han A. J. Dolman's research while affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and other places
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Publications (2)
Two centuries of studies have demonstrated the importance of understanding the interaction between the air temperature and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which can impact the climate system and human life in various ways, and across different timescales. While historical interactions have been consistently studied, the nature of future interaction...
We investigate permafrost surface features revealed from satellite radar data in the Siberian arctic at the Yamal peninsula. Surface dynamics analysis based on SRTM and TanDEM-X DEMs shows up to 2 m net loss of surface relief between 2000 and 2014 indicating a highly dynamic landscape. Surface features for the past 14 years reflect an increase in s...
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... Alas meadows are the basis for fodder. Thus, the evolution of permafrost zone with ice complexes, which are the origin of thermokarst depressions, and its significance for the population in the vast territory of the northern hemisphere have been quite fully covered in the recent scientific literature [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. Fluctuations in the exogenous factor parameters (precipitation, duration of the year's warm period, temperature conditions, etc.) cause the interannual dynamics of the lake area, which immediately affect the spatial structure and productivity of meadows [24][25][26][27][28][29][30]. ...