Permafrost and Periglacial Processes
1990 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2004
- Moisture content measurements of moss (Sphagnum spp.) using commercial sensors pp. 309-318

- Kenji Yoshikawa, Pier Paul Overduin and Jennifer W. Harden
- Cryogenic sediment‐filled wedges, northern Delaware, USA pp. 319-326

- Mary D. Lemcke and Frederick E. Nelson
- Generalized linear modelling in periglacial studies: terrain parameters and patterned ground pp. 327-338

- Miska Luoto and Jan Hjort
- Syngenetic permafrost growth: cryostratigraphic observations from the CRREL tunnel near Fairbanks, Alaska pp. 339-347

- Y. Shur, H. M. French, M. T. Bray and D. A. Anderson
- Interpretation of geothermal profiles perturbed by topography: the alpine permafrost boreholes at Stockhorn Plateau, Switzerland pp. 349-357

- Stephan Gruber, Lorenz King, Thomas Kohl, Thomas Herz, Wilfried Haeberli and Martin Hoelzle
- Apparent upfreezing of stones in late‐Pleistocene coversand, Bełchatów vicinity, Central Poland pp. 359-366

- Jan S. Gozdzik and Hugh M. French
- Ice segregation and gas distribution in permafrost using tomodensitometric analysis pp. 367-378

- Fabrice Calmels and Michel Allard
- Development of transverse ridges on rock glaciers: field measurements and laboratory experiments pp. 379-391

- A. Kääb and M. Weber
Volume 15, issue 3, 2004
- The nature and dynamics of mountain permafrost: introduction pp. 189-189

- Charles Harris
- Geophysical surveys designed to delineate the altitudinal limit of mountain permafrost: an example from Jotunheimen, Norway pp. 191-205

- Christian Hauck, Ketil Isaksen, Daniel Vonder Mühll and Johan Ludvig Sollid
- Permafrost and Little Ice Age glacier relationships, Posets Massif, Central Pyrenees, Spain pp. 207-220

- Ralph Lugon, Reynald Delaloye, Enrique Serrano, Emmanuel Reynard, Christophe Lambiel and Juan J. González‐Trueba
- New insights into mountain permafrost occurrence and characteristics in glacier forefields at high altitude through the application of 2D resistivity imaging pp. 221-227

- Chr. Kneisel
- Contribution of real‐time kinematic GPS in the study of creeping mountain permafrost: examples from the Western Swiss Alps pp. 229-241

- Christophe Lambiel and Reynald Delaloye
- Distribution and behaviour of rock glaciers in the Adamello–Presanella Massif (Italian Alps) pp. 243-259

- Carlo Baroni, Alberto Carton and Roberto Seppi
- Effects of volumetric ice content and strain rate on shear strength under triaxial conditions for frozen soil samples pp. 261-271

- Lukas U. Arenson, Martha M. Johansen and Sarah M. Springman
- The thermal regime of the active layer at the Murtèl rock glacier based on data from 2002 pp. 273-282

- Susanne Hanson and Martin Hoelzle
- Temperatures in two boreholes at Flüela Pass, Eastern Swiss Alps: the effect of snow redistribution on permafrost distribution patterns in high mountain areas pp. 283-297

- Martina Luetschg, Veronika Stoeckli, Michael Lehning, Wilfried Haeberli and Walter Ammann
- Rock‐wall temperatures in the Alps: modelling their topographic distribution and regional differences pp. 299-307

- Stephan Gruber, Martin Hoelzle and Wilfried Haeberli
Volume 15, issue 2, 2004
- The Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) Workshop: introduction pp. 99-101

- Frederick E. Nelson, Nikolay I. Shiklomanov, Hanne H. Christiansen and Kenneth M. Hinkel
- A model study of circum‐Arctic soil temperatures pp. 103-121

- Christoph Oelke and Tingjun Zhang
- Active‐layer spatial and temporal variability at European Russian Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) sites pp. 123-139

- G. Mazhitova, G. Malkova (Ananjeva), O. Chestnykh and D. Zamolodchikov
- Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) sites in the Mackenzie Valley, northwestern Canada pp. 141-153

- Charles Tarnocai, F. Mark Nixon and Les Kutny
- Meteorological control on interannual spatial and temporal variations in snow cover and ground thawing in two northeast Greenlandic Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) sites pp. 155-169

- Hanne H. Christiansen
- Frost‐boil ecosystems: complex interactions between landforms, soils, vegetation and climate pp. 171-188

- Donald A. Walker, Howard E. Epstein, William A. Gould, Alexia M. Kelley, Anja N. Kade, Julie A. Knudson, William B. Krantz, Gary Michaelson, Rorik A. Peterson, Chien‐Lu Ping, Martha K. Raynolds, Vladimir E. Romanovsky and Yuri Shur
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- Sedimentology and facies distribution of Pleistocene cold‐climate aeolian and fluvial deposits in the Roer Valley Graben (southeastern Netherlands) pp. 1-20

- Jeroen Schokker and Eduard A. Koster
- Thermal‐contraction‐crack networks as evidence for late‐Pleistocene permafrost in Inner Mongolia, China pp. 21-29

- J. Vandenberghe, Cui Zhijiu, Zhao Liang and Zhang Wei
- Stratigraphic and environmental implications of a large ice‐wedge cast at Tjæreborg, Denmark pp. 31-40

- Else Kolstrup
- Numerical simulation of the impacts of climate warming on a permafrost mound pp. 41-57

- Sylvie Buteau, Richard Fortier, Georg Delisle and Michel Allard
- A field perspective on modelling ‘single‐ridge’ ice‐wedge polygons pp. 59-65

- C. R. Burn
- Probability mapping of mountain permafrost using the BTS method, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada pp. 67-80

- Antoni G. Lewkowicz and Mark Ednie
- Thermokarst as a short‐term permafrost disturbance, Central Yakutia pp. 81-87

- Anatoli Brouchkov, Masami Fukuda, Alexander Fedorov, Pavel Konstantinov and Go Iwahana
- Relict sorted patterned ground in Lesotho pp. 89-93

- Paul Sumner
- The thermal environment of blocky materials in the mountains of Central Asia pp. 95-98

- Aldar P. Gorbunov, Sergei S. Marchenko and Eduard V. Seversky
Volume 14, issue 4, 2003
- Preface pp. 297-297

- Hugh French
- Monitoring periglacial processes: new methodology and technology pp. 299-303

- Norikazu Matsuoka and Ole Humlum
- Inversion and interpretation of two‐dimensional geoelectrical measurements for detecting permafrost in mountainous regions pp. 305-318

- Christian Hauck and Daniel Vonder Mühll
- Imaging periglacial conditions with ground‐penetrating radar pp. 319-329

- Brian J. Moorman, Stephen D. Robinson and Margo M. Burgess
- Establishing long‐term permafrost observatories for active‐layer and permafrost investigations in Alaska: 1977–2002 pp. 331-342

- T. E. Osterkamp
- Determination of frozen soil thermal properties by heated needle probe pp. 343-347

- Jaakko Putkonen
- Application of differential global positioning systems to monitor frost heave and thaw settlement in tundra environments pp. 349-357

- Jonathon D. Little, Heath Sandall, Michael T. Walegur and Frederick E. Nelson
- Terrain analyses and surface velocity measurements of the Hiorthfjellet rock glacier, Svalbard pp. 359-365

- Rune S. Ødegård, Ketil Isaksen, Trond Eiken and Johan Ludvig Sollid
- Simulation of freezing‐thawing cycles in a permafrost microcosm for assessing microbial methane production under extreme conditions pp. 367-374

- D. Wagner, C. Wille, S. Kobabe and E.‐M. Pfeiffer
- Umiujaq, northern Québec: innovative techniques to monitor the decay of a lithalsa in response to climate change pp. 375-385

- Georg Delisle, Michel Allard, Richard Fortier, Fabrice Calmels and É. Larrivée
- Assessment of chemical denudation rates using hydrological measurements, water chemistry analysis and electromagnetic geophysical data pp. 387-397

- Achim A. Beylich, Else Kolstrup, Niklas Linde, Laust B. Pedersen, Tage Thyrsted, Dorothea Gintz and Lars Dynesius
- Snow cover and soil moisture controls on solifluction in an area of seasonal frost, eastern Alps pp. 399-410

- Philipp Jaesche, Heinz Veit and Bernd Huwe
- Making the most of new instrumentation pp. 411-419

- Colin E. Thorn
Volume 14, issue 3, 2003
- Massive ground ice body of glacial origin at Yugorski Peninsula, arctic Russia pp. 199-215

- Ólafur Ingólfsson and Hanna Lokrantz
- The Devensian periglacial record on Thanet, Kent, UK pp. 217-246

- J. B. Murton, M. D. Bateman, C. A. Baker, R. Knox and C. A. Whiteman
- Prediction of formation temperatures in permafrost regions from temperature logs in deep wells—field cases pp. 247-258

- I. M. Kutasov and L. V. Eppelbaum
- Evidence for late‐Pleistocene permafrost in the New Jersey Pine Barrens (latitude 39°N), eastern USA pp. 259-274

- Hugh M. French, Mark Demitroff and Steve L. Forman
- Ground ice and soluble cations in near‐surface permafrost, Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada pp. 275-289

- S. V. Kokelj and C. R. Burn
- The rock glaciers on Prins Karls Forland: corrections of surface displacement rates pp. 291-293

- Ivar Berthling, Bernd Etzelmüller, Trond Eiken and Johan Ludvig Sollid
- Implications of a middle Pleistocene ice‐wedge cast at Trimingham, Norfolk, eastern England—a final comment pp. 295-295

- J. R. Lee, E. J. Brown, J. Rose, B. S. P. Moorlock and R. J. O. Hamblin
Volume 14, issue 2, 2003
- Preface pp. 87-87

- Hugh French
- Permafrost in a dynamic environment pp. 89-91

- Douglas L. Kane and Larry D. Hinzman
- Effects of permafrost degradation on woody vegetation at arctic treeline on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska pp. 93-101

- Andrea H. Lloyd, Kenji Yoshikawa, Christopher L. Fastie, Larry Hinzman and Matthew Fraver
- Vegetation‐soil‐thaw‐depth relationships along a low‐arctic bioclimate gradient, Alaska: synthesis of information from the ATLAS studies pp. 103-123

- D. A. Walker, G. J. Jia, H. E. Epstein, M. K. Raynolds, F. S. Chapin, C. Copass, L. D. Hinzman, J. A. Knudson, H. A. Maier, G. J. Michaelson, F. Nelson, Cai Ping, V. E. Romanovsky and N. Shiklomanov
- A model for regional‐scale estimation of temporal and spatial variability of active layer thickness and mean annual ground temperatures pp. 125-139

- T. S. Sazonova and V. E. Romanovsky
- Impact of the timing and duration of seasonal snow cover on the active layer and permafrost in the Alaskan Arctic pp. 141-150

- Feng Ling and Tingjun Zhang
- Shrinking thermokarst ponds and groundwater dynamics in discontinuous permafrost near council, Alaska pp. 151-160

- Kenji Yoshikawa and Larry D. Hinzman
- Dissolved organic carbon fluxes in a discontinuous permafrost subarctic alpine catchment pp. 161-171

- Sean K. Carey
- Microbial controls on methane fluxes from a polygonal tundra of the Lena Delta, Siberia pp. 173-185

- D. Wagner, S. Kobabe, E.‐M. Pfeiffer and H.‐W. Hubberten
- Reconstruction of ice complex remnants on the eastern Siberian arctic shelf pp. 187-198

- A. V. Gavrilov, N. N. Romanovskii, V. E. Romanovsky, H.‐W. Hubberten and V. E. Tumskoy
Volume 14, issue 1, 2003
- Permafrost aggradation followed by brutal degradation during the upper pleniglacial in Mongolia: the probable response to the H2 Heinrich event at 21 kyr BP pp. 1-9

- Pascal Bertran, Michel Fontugne and Jacques Jaubert
- Winter streamflow, ground temperature and active‐layer thickness in Northeast China pp. 11-18

- Jingshi Liu, Norio Hayakawa, Mingjiao Lu, Shuhua Dong and Jinying Yuan
- Thermokarst ponds as indicators of the former distribution of palsas in Finnish Lapland pp. 19-27

- Miska Luoto and Matti Seppälä
- The development of periglacial geomorphology: 1‐ up to 1965 pp. 29-60

- Hugh French
- The impact of solar radiation upon rock weathering at low temperature: a laboratory study pp. 61-67

- Li‐ping Zhu, Jia‐cheng Wang and Bing‐yuan Li
- The periglacial record of Holocene environmental change, subantarctic Marion Island pp. 69-74

- S. D. Holness
- A reply to ‘Implications of a Middle Pleistocene ice‐wedge cast at Trimingham, Norfolk, Eastern England’ pp. 75-77

- Jonathan Lee, Eleanor Brown, James Rose, Brian Moorlock and Richard Hamblin
- Response to Lee et al pp. 79-80

- C. A. Whiteman
- Mapping of periglacial geomorphology using kite/balloon aerial photography pp. 81-85

- Julia Boike and Kenji Yoshikawa
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