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  • Lowland periglacial research : a review of published advances 2003-2007
  • Recent adavances in permafrost and periglacial research. Special issue
  • For this period, the total number of identified published research papers was 72. Topics relating to ice wedges, thermokarst, palsas and patterned ground were characterised by high publication activity. Current trends suggest 3 main research thrusts
  • Recent adavances in permafrost and periglacial research. Special issue
  • Alps (The) ; Canada ; Cold area ; Geophysics ; Mountain ; Northwest Territories ; Periglacial features ; Permafrost ; Quebec ; Radar ; Research technique ; Seismic method ; Switzerland
  • This paper reviews the geophysical methods most frequently applied in permafrost research. Advances in application and data interpretation over the past few years are highlighted using case studies (in the Swiss Alps, in the Northern Québec
  • Recent adavances in permafrost and periglacial research. Special issue
  • Much of the recent research has focused on surface water. A compendium of water-balance research from 39 high-latitude catchments reveals the strengths and limitations of the available results, most of which are restricted to only a few years
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • Recent research in North America supports earlier Russian conclusions about the existence of a transition zone. The transition zone is ice-enriched, and functions as a buffer between the active layer and long-term permafrost by increasing the latent
  • heat required for thaw. This zone has an impact on the formation of a cryogenic soil structure, and imparts stability to permafrost under low-amplitude or random climatic fluctuations. Research treating permafrost-climate interactions must be based
  • Recent adavances in permafrost and periglacial research. Special issue
  • Recent adavances in permafrost and periglacial research. Special issue
  • Recent adavances in permafrost and periglacial research. Special issue
  • Recent adavances in permafrost and periglacial research. Special issue
  • Arctic Region ; Cold area ; Ground survey ; Instrumentation ; Norway ; Periglacial features ; Research technique ; Slope dynamics ; Solifluction ; Svalbard
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue
  • In honour of Professor Emeritus Hugh M. French : papers from the joint Meeting of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group and l'Association Québécoise pour l'Etude du Quaternaire, May 2004. Special Issue