CALM Publications

 

 

 

The following is a list of CALM publications or other publications with information related to this program.

Abramov A.A. and Gilichinsky D.A. 2008. Geocryological conditions for Klyuchevskaya volcano group area (Kamchatka). Earth Cryosphere, vol. XII, N. 1: 29-40 (in Russian).

Abramov A.A., Gruber S. and Gilichinsky D.A. 2008. Mountain permafrost on active volcanoes: field data and statistical mapping, Klyuchevskaya volcano group, Kamchatka, Russia. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 19(3), 261–277.

Abramov A.А., Sletten R.S., Rivkina E.M., Mironov V.A., Gilichinsky D.A. 2011. Geocryological conditions of Antarctica. Earth Cryosphere, vol. XV, N. 3: 3-19 (in Russian).

ACIA. 2005. Arctic Climate Impact Assessment Scientific Report, 1042 pp., Cambridge Univ. Press, New York.

Adlam L.S., Balks M.R., Seybold C.A, Campbell D.I. 2010. Temporal and spatial variation in active layer depth in the McMurdo Sound Region, Antarctica. Antarct Sci 22(1):4552.

Akerman H.J. 2005. Relations between slope processes and active-layer thickness 1972–2002, Kapp Linne´, Svalbard. Norwegian Journal of Geography 59: 116–128.

Åkerman H.J. and Johansson M. 2008. Thawing permafrost and thicker active layers in sub-arctic Sweden. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 19, 279–292. doi:10.1002/ppp.626.

Allard M. and Baolai W. 1995. Recent cooling along the southern shore of Hudson Strait, Quebec, Canada, documented from permafrost temperature measurements. Arctic and Alpine Research, 27: 157-166.

Allard, M., Fortier, R., Duguay, C., and Barrette, N., 2002: A trend of fast climate warming in northern Quebec since 1993. Impacts on permafrost and man-made infrastructure. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 83: F258.

AMAP. 2011. Snow, water, ice and permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA). Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo.

Anisimov A. and Reneva S. 2006. Permafrost and changing climate: The Russian perspective. Ambio 35, 4: 169-175.

Anisimov O.A., Anohin Y.A., Lavrov S.A., Malkova G.V., Myach L.T., Pavlov A.V., Romanovsky V.A., Streletskiy D.A., Kholodov A.L., Shiklomanov N.I. (in Russian alphabetical order). 2012. Chapter 8: Continental Permafrost. In Semenov S.M. (ed.) Modern Methods of climate change assessments in Russia, Roshydromet, Moscow, Russia, 268-328 (In Russian).

Anisimov O.A., Belolutskaya M.A, Grigoriev M.N., Instanes A., Kokorev V.A., Oberman N.G., Reneva S.A. Strelchenko Y.G., Streletskiy D., Shiklomanov N.I. 2010. Major natural and social-economic consequences of climate change in the permafrost region: predictions based on observations and modeling. Greenpeace, 44 pp.

Anisimov O.A., Lobanov V.A., Reneva S.A., Shiklomanov N.I., Zhang T., Nelson F.E. 2007. Uncertainties in gridded air temperature fields and effects on predictive active layer modeling, Journal Of Geophysical Research, 112, F02S14, DOI:10.1029/2006JF000593.

Anisimov, O. A., Shiklomanov, N. I., and Nelson, F. E., 1997: Effects of global warming on permafrost and active-layer thickness: results from transient general circulation models. Global and Planetary Change, 61: 61-77.

Anisimov, O. A., Shiklomanov, N. I., and Nelson, F. E., 2002: Variability of seasonal thaw depth in permafrost regions: a stochastic modeling approach. Ecological Modelling, 153: 217-227.

Anisimov, O., Fitzharris, B., Hagen, J. O., Jeffries, R., Marchant, H., Nelson, F. E., Prowse, T., and Vaughan, D. G., 2001: Polar Regions (Arctic and Antarctic). Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability, the Contribution of Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Third Assessment Review. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 801-841.

Barry R.G. 1988. Permafrost data and information: status and Needs. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Permafrost. Trondheim, Norway: Tapir Publishers, 119-124.

Barry R.G., Heginbottom J.A., and Brown J. 1995. Workshop on Permafrost Data Rescue and Access. Boulder, CO: World Data Center A for Glaciology, 132 pp.

Berdnikov N.M. 2012. Frost Mounds in Different Landscapes of Nadym River Basin. Earth Cryosphere, XVI, 3 (in press).

Bockheim J.G. 2007. Importance of cryoturbation in redistributing organic carbon in permafrost affected soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 71: 1335-1342.

Bockheim, J.G., Hinkel, K.M., Eisner, W.R., Dai, X.Y. and Peterson, K.M., 2003: Carbon pools and accumulation rates in an age-series of soils in drained thaw-lake basins, Arctic Alaska.  Soil Science Society of America Journal, in press.

Boike J., Wille C., and Abnizova A. 2008. Climatology and summer energy and water balance of polygonal tundra in the Lena River Delta, Siberia. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences,113.

Brewer M.C. and Jin H. 2009. Warming but not thawing of the cold permafrost in northern Alaska during the past 50 years. Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions 1(1): 1-13.

Brown J., Hinkel K.M., & Nelson F.E. 2000. The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program: historical perspectives and initial results. Polar Geography 24(3): 165-258.

Brown J., Nelson F.E., and Walker D.A. 1995. Circumarctic Active Layer Monitoring (CALM): an international contribution to ITEX. Proceedings of the 6th ITEX Workshop, 7-11 April, 1995. Ottawa, (abstract).

Brown J., Taylor A. E., Nelson F.E., and Hinkel K.M. 1997b. The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program: structure and current status. Abstracts of the 27th Arctic Workshop. Ottawa: University of Ottawa, Department of Geography.

Brown, J., 1967: An estimation of the volume of ground ice, coastal plain, arctic Alaska. CRREL Technical Report, 22 pp.

Brown, J., 1969: Soil properties developed on the complex tundra relief of northern Alaska. Biuletyn Peryglacjalny, 18: 153-167.

Brown, J., 1997: Disturbance and recovery of permafrost terrain. In Crawford, R. M. M. (ed.), Disturbance and Recovery in Arctic Lands: An Ecological Perspective. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 167-178.

Brown, J., Ferrians, O. J. J., Heginbottom, J. A., and Melnikov, E. S., 1997a:  International Permafrost Association Circum-Arctic Map of Permafrost and Ground Ice Conditions. U.S. Geological Survey, Circum-Pacific Map Series, Map CP-45.  Scale 1:10,000,000.  (A digital version of this map is available: see <http:// www.geodata.soton.ac.uk/ipa/>)

Brown, J., Hinkel, K. M., and Nelson, F. E., 2000: The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program: research designs and initial results. Polar Geography, 24: 165-258.

Brown, J., Nelson, F. E., and Walker, D. A., 1995: Circumarctic Active Layer Monitoring (CALM): an international contribution to ITEX. Proceedings of the 6th ITEX Workshop, 7-11 April, 1995. Ottawa, (abstract).

Brown, J., Taylor, A. E., Nelson, F. E., and Hinkel, K. M., 1997b: The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) program: structure and current status. Abstracts of the 27th Arctic Workshop. Ottawa: University of Ottawa, Department of Geography.

Burgess M.M., Smith S.L., Brown J., Romanovsky V. & Hinkel K. 2000. The Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTNet-P): Permafrost monitoring contributing to global climate observations. In Current Research 2000E, Geological Survey of Canada. Available on-line at: GSC Bookstore (file code: ECV-T7-permafrost-ref-04-GTNet permafrost monitoring contributing to global climate observations).

Burgess, M., Smith, S. L., Brown, J., Romanovsky, V., and Hinkel, K., 2000: Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTNet-P): permafrost monitoring contributing to global climate observations. Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research, 2000-E14: 8 pp.

Burn C.R., Michel F.A., and Smith M.W. 1986. Stratigraphic, isotopic, and mineralogical evidence for an early Holocene thaw unconformity at Mayo, Yukon Territory. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 23: 794-803.

Burn, C. R., 1998: The active layer: two contrasting definitions. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 9: 411-416.

Christensen, J. H., Stendel, M., Kuhry, P., Romanovsky, V., and J. Walsh. 2008. Does Permafrost Disserve Attention in Comprehensive Climate Models?, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Permafrost, Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1, 247-252.

Christiansen HH, Humlum O. 2008. Interannual variations in active layer thickness in Svalbard. In Proceedings Ninth International Conference on Permafrost, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 29 June–3 July, 2008. Vol. 1, Kane DL, Hinkel KM (eds). Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska: Fairbanks; 257–262.

Christiansen, H. H., Akerman, J. H., and Repelewska-Pekalowa, J., 2003: Active layer dynamics in Greenland, Svalbard and Sweden. In Haeberli, W. and Brandova, D. (eds.), 8th International Conference on Permafrost: Extended Abstracts on Current Research and Newly Available Information. Zurich, Switzerland: Department of Geography, University of Zurich, 19-20.

Christiansen, H.H. 2004. Meteorological control on interannual spatial and temporal variations in snow cover and ground thawing in two northeast Greenlandic Circumpolar-Active-Layer-Monitoring (CALM) sites. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 15 (2): 155-169.

Christiansen, H.H., B. Etzelmüller, K. Isaksen, H. Juliussen, H. Farbrot, O. Humlum, M. Johansson, T. Ingeman-Nielsen, L. Kristensen, J. Hjort, P. Holmlund, A. B. K. Sannel, C. Sigsgaard, H. J. Åkerman, N. Foged, L. H. Blikra, M. A. Pernosky, and R. Ødegård. 2010. The Thermal State of Permafrost in the Nordic area during the International Polar Year, Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 21, 156–181, DOI: 10.1002/ppp.687.

Committee on Designing an Arctic Observing Network. 2006. Toward an Integrated Arctic Observing Network. Polar research Board, Division of Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies, The National Academies Press, Washington DC, 128 pages.

Davydov SP., Fedorov-Davydov DG., Neff JC., Shiklomanov NI., Davudova AI. 2008. Changes in Active Layer Thickness and Seasonal Fluxes of Dissolved Organic Carbon as a Possible Baseline for Permafrost Monitoring. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Permafrost, Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1, 333-336.

Drozdov, D.S., Malkova, G.V., Ukraintseva, N.G., Korostelev Yu.V. 2012. Permafrost Monitoring of Southern Tundra Landscapes in the Russian European North and West Siberia. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Permafrost, Salekhard, Russia, June 25 - 29, 2012, Vol.2, 65-70.

Elberling, B., Tamstorf, M. P., Michelsen, A., Arndal, M. F., Sigsgaard, C., Illeris, L., Bay, C., Hansen, B. U., Christensen, T. R., Hansen, E. S., Jakobsen, B. H., and Beyens, L. 2008. Soil and plant community-characteristics and dynamics at Zackenberg, Advances in Ecological Research, Vol 40, 223-248.

Elger, K., Heim, B., Bartsch, A., Paulik, C., Duguay, C., Hachem, S., Soliman, A., Lantuit, H., Boike, J. and Seifert, F. M. 2012. Using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P) for the Evaluation of the ESA DUE Permafrost remote sensing derived Products Land Surface Temperature and ASCAT Surface State Flag / K. Hinckel (editor) , In: Tenth International Conference on Permafrost. Vol. 1: International Contributions, Tenth International Conference on Permafrost (TICOP ), Salekhard, Russia, The Northern Publisher (Severnoye Izdatelstvo), 492 p., ISBN: 978-5-905911-01-9 .

Fagan, J. D. 1995. Sampling Designs for the Measurement of Active-Layer Thickness. M.S. thesis, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, 118 pp.

Fyodorov-Davydov, D.G., A. L. Kholodov, V. E. Ostroumov, G. N. Kraev, V. A. Sorokovikov, S. P. Davydov, and A. A. Merekalova. 2008. Seasonal Thaw of Soils in the North Yakutian Ecosystems. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Permafrost, Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Vol. 1, 481-486.

Fyodorov-Davydov, D.G., Sorokovikov, V.A., Kholodov, A.L., Ostoumov, V.E., Gubin, S.V.,  Gilichinsky, D.A., Mergelov, N.S., Davydov, S.P., and Zimov, S.A., 2003: Spatial and temporal observations of active layer thawing in the northern Kolyma lowlands. 8th International Conference on Permafrost: Extended Abstracts on Current Research and Newly Available Information. Zurich, Switzerland: Department of Geography, University of Zurich, 41-42

Gomersall, C. and Hinkel, K. M., 2001: Estimating the variability of active-layer thaw depth in two physiographic regions of northern Alaska. Geographical Analysis, 33: 141-155.

Goulden, M. L., Wofsy, S. C., Harden, J. W., Trumbore, S. E., Crill, P. M., Gower, S. T., Fries, T., Daube, B. C., Fan, S.-M., Sutton, D. J., Bazzaz, A., and Munger, J. W. 1998. Sensitivity of boreal forest carbon balance to soil thaw. Science, 279: 214-217.

Goulden, M. L., Wofsy, S. C., Harden, J. W., Trumbore, S. E., Crill, P. M., Gower, S. T., Fries, T., Daube, B. C., Fan, S.-M., Sutton, D. J., Bazzaz, A., and Munger, J. W., 1998: Sensitivity of boreal forest carbon balance to soil thaw. Science, 279: 214-217.

Grebenets V.I., Streletskiy, D.A., Shmelev D. Shiklomanov N.I. 2011a. Analysis of the role of landscape faсtors in variability of the seasonal thawing (examples from the CALM program). Proceedings of the IV Conference of Russian Geocryologists, Vol. 2, 223-230.

Grebenets, V., Boitsov, A., Kurchatova, A., Kaverin, D., Pfeiffer, E. M., Rueggen, N., Zschocke, A., Shiklomanov, N., Streletskiy, D., Klene, A. 2011b. International permafrost field courses TEPO-Yamburg (2007– 2009) in the network of International Polar Year. Proceedings of the IV Conference of Russian Geocryologists, Vol. 3, 364-368.

Grebenets, V., Streletskiy, D., Shiklomanov, N. 2012a. Geotechnical safety issues in the cities of Polar Regions. Geography, Environment, Sustainability Journal, Vol 5, No.3, 104-119.

Grebenets, V.I., Kislov, A.V., and Shmeley, D.G. 2012b. The change of geotechnical-geocryological parameters of permafrost foundations in the western sector of Russia’s cryolithozone by 2050. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Permafrost. Salekhard, Russia: The Northern Publisher, 117-121.

Grebenets, V.I., Shmelev, D.G., Zepalov, F.N., Streletskiy, D.A., Shiklomanov, N.I. 2009. Dynamics of seasonally thawed soils in north of East Siberia. Proceedings of the Prospects of development of engineering research on construction in Russian Federation, Moscow, December 16-17, 2008, 28-33.   

Guglielmin M, Worland M., Cannone N. 2012. Spatial and temporal variability of ground surface temperature and active layer thickness at the margin of maritime Antarctica, Signy Island, Geomorphology, Volumes 155–156, 20-33, 10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.12.016.

Guglielmin M. and Cannone N.  2012. A permafrost warming in a cooling Antarctica? Climatic Change, Volume 111, Number 2, 177-195, DOI: 10.1007/s10584-011-0137-2

Harden, J. W., et al. 2012. Field information links permafrost carbon to physical vulnerabilities of thawing, Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, L15704, doi:10.1029/2012GL051958.

Harris, C. and Isaksen, K. 2008. Recent warming of European permafrost: evidence from borehole monitoring. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Permafrost. Fairbanks, AK, 29 June to 3 July, 2008. Edited by Kane, D.L. and Hinkel, K.M. Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Vol. 1, pp. 655-661.

Harris, C., Haeberli, W., Vonder Muehll, D., and King, L., 2001: Permafrost monitoring in the high mountains of Europe: the PACE Project in its global context. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 12: 3-11.

Hinkel, K. M. and Nelson, F. E. 2007. Anthropogenic heat island at Barrow, Alaska, during winter: 2001-2005. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 112.

Hinkel, K. M. and Nelson, F. E., 2003: Spatial and temporal patterns of active layer thickness at circumpolar active layer monitoring (CALM) sites in northern Alaska, 1995-2000. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 108: 81688168, doi:10.1029/2001JD000927, 2003.

Hinkel, K. M., Paetzold, R., Nelson, F. E., and Bockheim, J. G., 2001: Patterns of soil temperature and moisture in the active layer and upper permafrost at Barrow, Alaska: 1993-1999. Global and Planetary Change, 29: 293-309.

Hinkel, K.M., Doolittle, J.A., Bockheim, J.G., Nelson, F.E., Paetzold, R., Kimble, J.M. and Travis, R. 2001: Detection of subsurface permafrost features with ground-penetrating radar, Barrow, Alaska. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 12, 179-190.

Hinkel, K.M., Eisner, W.R., Bockheim, J.G., Nelson, F.E., Peterson, K.M. and Dia, X.Y. 2003. Spatial extent, age, and carbon stocks in drained thaw lake basins on the Barrow Peninsula, Alaska. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 35: 291-300.

Hinzman, L. D., Goering, D. J., and Kane, D. L., 1998: A distributed thermal model for calculating soil temperature profiles and depth of thaw in permafrost. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 103: 28975-28991.

Hinzman, L. D., Kane, D. L., Gieck, R. E., and Everett, K. R., 1991: Hydrologic and thermal properties of the active layer in the Alaskan Arctic. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 19: 95-110.

Hinzman, L., Bettez, N., Bolton, W.R., Chapin, F.S., Dyurgerov, M., Fastie, C., Griffith, B. Hollister, R.D., Hope, A., Huntington, H.P., Jensen, A., Jia, G.J., Jorgenson, T., Kane, D.L., Klein, D.R., Kofinas, G., Lynch, A., Lloyd, A., McGuire, A.D., Nelson, F.E., Oechel, W.C. Osterkamp, T., Racine, C., Romanovsky, V. Stone, R., Stow, D., Sturm, M., Tweedie, C.E., Vourlitis, G., Walker, M., Walker,D., Webber, P.J., Welker, J., Winker, J., Yoshikawa, K. 2005. Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other Arctic regions. Climatic Change, 72, 251-298.

Hollesen J., Elberling B., Jansson P. E. 2011. Future active layer dynamics and carbon dioxide production from thawing permafrost layers in Northeast Greenland. Global Change Biology, Volume 17, Issue 2, 911–926.

International Permafrost Association, D. and I. W. G., 1998: Circumpolar Active-Layer Permafrost System (CAPS), version 1.0, CD-ROM. Boulder, CO: National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado.

Isakov V. 2011. The influence of geocryological conditions on building and exploitation of high- and rail road in the cryolithzone of East Eurasia. M.S. thesis, Moscow State University.

Isaksen K., Ødegård R., Etzelmüller B., Hilbich C., Hauck C., Farbrot H., Eiken T., Hygen H.O., T.F., Hipp. 2011. Degrading Mountain Permafrost in Southern Norway: Spatial and Temporal Variability of Mean Ground Temperatures, 1999–2009. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 22(4), 361–377.

Isaksen, K., Holmlund, P., Sollid, J. L., and Harris, C., 2001: Three deep alpine boreholes in Svalbard and Scandinavia. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 12: 13-25.

Isaksen, K., J. L. Sollid, P. Holmlund, and C. Harris. 2007. Recent warming of mountain permafrost in Svalbard and Scandinavia. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, F02S04, doi: 0.1029/2006JF000522.

Johansson M, Åkerman J, Keuper F, Christensen TR, Lantuit H, Callaghan TV. 2011. Past and present permafrost temperatures in the Abisko area: redrilling of boreholes. Ambio, 40, 558–565.

Jorgenson, M. T., Racine, C. H., Walters, J. C., and Osterkamp, T. E., 2001: Permafrost degradation and ecological changes associated with a warming climate in central Alaska. Climatic Change, 48: 551-571.

Kane, D. L., and Reeburgh, W. S. (eds.), 1998: Land-Air-Ice Interactions Flux Study. Journal of Geophysical Research, 103: 28913-29106.

Kane, D. L., Hinzman, L. D., and Zarling, J. P., 1991: Thermal response of the active layer to climatic warming in a permafrost environment. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 19: 111-122.

Karelin D.V. (2006) Functioning of Cryogenic Ecosystems of Northern Eurasia and Alaska. Moscow State University Publishing, Moscow, Russia, 50 pp.

Kaverin D., Mazhitova G., Rivkin F., Pastukhov A. 2012a. The Transition Layer in Permafrost-Affected Soils, Northeast European Russia. Extended abstracts of Tenth International Conference on Permafrost. Salekhard, 2012. - Vol.2. - P.145-148.

Kaverin D.A., Mazhitova G.G., Rivkin F.M., Pastukhov A.V. 2012b. The study of tundra permafrost-affected soils as the system "active layer - permafrost" (Northeast European Russia). Proceedings of the Samara Science Center, 2012. Vol. XIV, № 1. - P. 52-58 (In Russian).

Kaverin D.A., Pastukhov A.V., Mazhitova G.G. 2012c. The current status of the soil-geocryological complex in the southern tundra of European Northeast. Proceedings of the Komi Science Center, Ural Branch Academy of Sciences, 2012. - № 6 (10). - P. 51-57 (In Russian).

Kazantceva L.A. 2011. Evaluation of geocryological conditions of the northern-taiga landscapes affected by extended engineering systems. Ph.D. thesis, Institute of Earth Cryosphere.

Khitun, O.V., Ermokhina, K.A., Leibman, M.O., Khomutov, A.V. 2011. Plant species indicating the depth of active layer on the Bely Island. Proc. of the Fourth Conference of Russian Geocryologists. Moscow, Russia, June 7-9, 2011, V.3, M., University Books Press, 2011, P. 350–356 (In Russian).

Kholodov,A.L., Fyodorov-Davidov, D.G., Rivkina, E.M., Gubin, S.V., Sorokovikov, V.A., Fominikh, L.A. & Gilichinsky, D.A. 2003. An estimate of organic carbon input to the Arctic seas from permafrost and soils of the East Siberian coasts. In Haeberli, W. and Brandova, D. (eds.), Permafrost: Extended Abstracts Reporting Current Research and New Information. Zurich, Switzerland: Department of Geography, University of Zurich, 75-76.

King, L., Herz, T., Hartmann, H., Hof, R., Jiang, T., Ke, C., Wei, Z., Liu, J., & Yi, C. 2006. The PACE monitoring strategy: A concept for permafrost research in Qinghai-Tibet. Quaternary International, 154: 149-157.

Klene A.E., Yoshikawa K., Streletskiy D.A., Brown J., Shiklomanov N.I., and Nelson F.E. 2012a.  Temperature regimes in traditional Iñupiat ice cellars, Barrow, Alaska, USA.  10th International Conference on Permafrost, Salekhard, Russia, 25-29 June 2012.  In the Extended Abstracts, Vol. 4/2, Ekaterinburg: The Fort Dialog-Iset Publisher, 268-9 p.

Klene, A. E., Nelson, F. E., and Shiklomanov, N. I., 2001b: The n-factor as a tool in geocryological mapping: seasonal thaw in the Kuparuk River basin, Alaska. Physical Geography, 22: 449-466.

Klene, A. E., Nelson, F. E., Nevins, J., Rogers, D., and Shiklomanov, N. I., 2002: Permafrost science and secondary education: direct involvement of  teachers and students in field research. Geomorphology, 47: 275-287.

Klene, A.E., Nelson, F.E., and Hinkel, K.M. 2012b. Urban - rural contrasts in summer soil-surface temperature and active-layer thickness, Barrow, Alaska, U.S.A. Polar Geography 35(4), http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1088937X.2012.706756.

Klene, A.E., Nelson, F.E., Shiklomanov, N.I. and Hinkel, K.M., 2001a: The N-factor in natural landscapes: Variability of air and soil-surface temperatures, Kuparuk River Basin, Alaska.  Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 33: 140-148.

Konstantinov P.Ya., Fedorov A.N., Мachimura T., Iwahana G., Yabuki H., Iijima Y., Costard F. 2011. Use of automated recorders (data loggers) in permafrost temperature monitoring. Earth Cryosphere, vol. XV, N. 1: 23-32 (in Russian).

Koven C.D., Ringeval B., Friedlingstein P., Ciais P., Cadule P., Khvorostyanov D., Krinner G., and Tarnocai C. 2011. Permafrost carbon-climate feedbacks accelerate global warming. PNAS  108: 14769-14774.

Kurchatova A.N., Boytsov A.V. 2008. Temperatures of Upper Permafrost in Northern West Siberia. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Permafrost, Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1659-1664.

Lawrence, D. M., Slater A. G., Romanovsky V. E., and D. J. Nicolsky. 2008. The sensitivity of a model projection of near-surface permafrost degradation to soil column depth and representation of soil organic matter, Journal of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface, 113, F02011

Lawrence, David M., Andrew G. Slater, Sean C. Swenson. 2012. Simulation of present-day and future permafrost and seasonally frozen ground conditions in ccsm4. J. Climate, 25, 2207–2225. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00334.1

Leibman M.O., Epstein H.E., Khomutov A.V., Moskalenko N.G., Walker D.A. 2008. Relation of active layer depth to vegetation on the Central Yamal Peninsula, Russia. Extended abstracts of the 9th International Conference on Permafrost, 29 June – 3 July 2008, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA, P.177–178.

Leibman M.O., Moskalenko N.G., Orekhov P.T., Khomutov A.V., Gameev I.A., Hitun O.V., Walker D., Epstein H. 2011. Interactions of cryogenic and biota components of geosystems in Western Siberia permafrost zone on transect "Yamal". Polar cryosphere and waters of a land. M.: Paulsen, 171-192 (in Russian).

Leibman, M.O., Khomutov A.V., Orekhov P.T.,  Khitun O.V., Epstein H.E., Frost G., Walker D.A. 2012. Gradient of Seasonal Thaw Depth along the Yamal Transect. 2012. Tenth International Conference on Permafrost. Vol. 2: Translations of Russian Contributions. Co-edited by D.S. Drozdov and V.E. Romanovsky. The Northern Publisher, Salekhard, Russia, P. 237-242.

Liljedahl, A., Hinzman, L., Busey, R., and Yoshikawa, K. 2007. Physical short-term changes after a tussock tundra fire, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface, 112.

Ling, F. and Zhang, T. J. 2004. A numerical model for surface energy balance and thermal regime of the active layer and permafrost containing unfrozen water. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 38: 1-15.

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Special Issue of PERMAFROST AND PERIGLACIAL PROCESSES , 2004, 15(2): Circumpolar-Active-Layer-Monitoring (CALM) Workshop.
Frederick E. Nelson, ed.
 

Intriducation: The Circumpolar-Active-Layer-Monitoring (CALM) Workshop: introduction Program

Frederick E. Nelson, Nikolay I. Shiklomanov, Hanne H. Christiansen, and Kenneth M. Hinkel
Vol. 15, No. 2: 99-101 [Abstract]

A model study of circum-Arctic soil temperatures.

Christoph Oelke, Tingjun Zhang
Vol. 15, No. 2: 103-121 [Abstract]

Active-layer spatial and temporal variability at European Russian Circumpolar-Active-Layer-Monitoring (CALM) sites.

G. Mazhitova, G. Malkova (Ananjeva), O. Chestnykh, D. Zamolodchikov
Vol. 15, No. 2: [Abstract]

Circumpolar-Active-Layer-Monitoring (CALM) sites in the Mackenzie Valley, northwestern Canada.

Charles Tarnocai, F. Mark Nixon, Les Kutny
Vol. 15, No. 2: 141-153 [Abstract]

Meteorological control on interannual spatial and temporal variations in snow cover and ground thawing in two northeast Greenlandic Circumpolar-Active-Layer-Monitoring (CALM) sites.

Hanne H. Christiansen
Vol. 15, No. 2: 155-169 [Abstract]

Frost-boil ecosystems: complex interactions between landforms, soils, vegetation and climate.

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, Yuri Shur
Vol. 15, No. 2: 171-188 [Abstract]