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January 2007, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 21-32 The effect of transient conditions on an equilibrium permafrost‐climate model
by Dan Riseborough - 33-47 Syngenetic sand veins and anti‐syngenetic sand wedges, Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada
by Julian B. Murton & Mark D. Bateman - 49-59 A chronology of Late‐Pleistocene permafrost events in southern New Jersey, Eastern USA
by Hugh M. French & Mark Demitroff & Steven L. Forman & Wayne L. Newell - 61-73 Periglacial Appalachia: palaeoclimatic significance of blockfield elevation gradients, eastern USA
by Kim J. Park Nelson & Frederick E. Nelson & Michael T. Walegur - 75-88 Avalanche‐derived rock glaciers in Svalbard
by Ole Humlum & Hanne H. Christiansen & Håvard Juliussen - 89-103 Dynamics of active‐layer detachment failures, Fosheim Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada
by Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 105-114 Field instrumentation for real‐time monitoring of periglacial solifluction
by Charles Harris & Martina Luetschg & Michael C. R. Davies & Fraser Smith & Hanne H. Christiansen & Ketil Isaksen
October 2006, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 277-277 Editorial
by Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 279-289 The n‐factor of nonsorted circles along a climate gradient in Arctic Alaska
by A. Kade & V. E. Romanovsky & D. A. Walker - 291-307 Frost boils and soil ice content: field observations
by P. P. Overduin & D. L. Kane - 309-323 Hydrological connectivity and seasonal storage change of tundra ponds in a polar oasis environment, Canadian High Arctic
by Ming‐Ko Woo & Xiu Juan Guan - 325-339 Riverbank freeze‐thaw erosion along a small mountain stream, Nikko volcanic area, central Japan
by Manabu Yumoto & Takayuki Ogata & Norikazu Matsuoka & Eiji Matsumoto - 341-355 Profiles of temporal thaw depths beneath two arctic stream types using ground‐penetrating radar
by Troy R. Brosten & John H. Bradford & James P. McNamara & Jay P. Zarnetske & Michael N. Gooseff & W. Breck Bowden - 357-369 Spatial distribution of ground surface temperatures and active layer depths in the Hövsgöl area, northern Mongolia
by E. S. F. Heggem & B. Etzelmüller & S. Anarmaa & N. Sharkhuu & C. E. Goulden & B. Nandinsetseg - 371-376 Cryogenic landforms in the Sierras de Alvear, Fuegian Andes, subantarctic Argentina
by Marcos Valcárcel‐Díaz & Pedro Carrera‐Gómez & Andrea Coronato & Francisco Castillo‐Rodríguez & Jorge Rabassa & Augusto Pérez‐Alberti - 377-379 Report from the International Permafrost Association
by Jerry Brown & Hanne H. Christiansen
July 2006, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 189-214 Permafrost creep and rock glacier dynamics
by Wilfried Haeberli & Bernard Hallet & Lukas Arenson & Roger Elconin & Ole Humlum & Andreas Kääb & Viktor Kaufmann & Branko Ladanyi & Norikazu Matsuoka & Sarah Springman & Daniel Vonder Mühll - 215-232 Permafrost properties, patterns and processes in the Transantarctic Mountains region
by Iain B. Campbell & Graeme G. C. Claridge - 233-243 Further cryostratigraphic observations in the CRREL permafrost tunnel, Fox, Alaska
by M. T. Bray & H. M. French & Y. Shur - 245-252 A review of the influence of freeze‐thaw cycles on soil geotechnical properties
by Jilin Qi & Pieter A. Vermeer & Guodong Cheng - 253-266 Observations on regional variation in solifluction landform morphology and environment in the Abisko region, northern Sweden
by Hanna Ridefelt & Jan Boelhouwers - 267-275 The giant steps of Bug Creek, Richardson Mountains, N.W.T., Canada
by Bernard Lauriol & Iannick Lamirande & André E. Lalonde
April 2006, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 91-104 Mountain permafrost distribution modelling using a multi‐criteria approach in the Hövsgöl area, northern Mongolia
by Bernd Etzelmüller & Eva S. Flo Heggem & N. Sharkhuu & Regula Frauenfelder & Andreas Kääb & Clyde Goulden - 105-118 Resistivity structures in alas areas in Central Yakutia, Siberia, and the interpretation of permafrost history
by Koichiro Harada & Kazushige Wada & Tetsuo Sueyoshi & Masami Fukuda - 119-132 Palaeoclimate signals as inferred from stable‐isotope composition of ground ice in the Verkhoyansk foreland, Central Yakutia
by Steffen Popp & Bernhard Diekmann & Hanno Meyer & Christine Siegert & Igor Syromyatnikov & Hans‐Wolfgang Hubberten - 133-143 Ground surface temperature (GST), active layer and permafrost monitoring in continental Antarctica
by Mauro Guglielmin - 145-161 Composite‐wedge pseudomorphs in Flanders, Belgium
by Gunther Ghysels & Irenée Heyse - 163-168 Prospecting frost‐wedge pseudomorphs and their polygonal network using the electromagnetic induction sensor EM38DD
by Liesbet Cockx & Gunther Ghysels & Marc Van Meirvenne & Irénée Heyse - 169-177 Application of capacitively‐coupled and DC electrical resistivity imaging for mountain permafrost studies
by Christian Hauck & Christof Kneisel - 179-187 ‘Protalus ramparts’ on Navajo Mountain, Utah, USA: reinterpretation as blockslope‐sourced rock glaciers
by Lisa S. Gordon & Colin K. Ballantyne
January 2006, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 3-12 Rapid Holocene chemical weathering on a calcitic lake shoreline in an alpine periglacial environment: Attgløyma, Sognefjell, southern Norway
by Geraint Owen & John A. Matthews & Richard A. Shakesby - 13-33 Geochemistry and source waters of rock glacier outflow, Colorado Front Range
by M. W. Williams & M. Knauf & N. Caine & F. Liu & P. L. Verplanck - 35-48 Combination of conventional geophysical methods for sounding the composition of rock glaciers in the Swiss Alps
by Atsushi Ikeda - 49-63 Permafrost existence in rock glaciers of the Argentera Massif, Maritime Alps, Italy
by Adriano Ribolini & Denis Fabre - 65-69 Warming of permafrost in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
by T. E. Osterkamp & J. C. Jorgenson - 71-78 Relict blockfields in the Ligurian Alps (Mount Beigua, Italy)
by M. Firpo & M. Guglielmin & C. Queirolo - 79-85 Permafrost creep within a recently deglaciated glacier forefield: Muragl, Swiss Alps
by A. Kääb & C. Kneisel - 87-89 Discussion of C.R. Burn's ‘lake‐bottom thermal regimes, western Arctic coast, Canada’
by D. W. Riseborough
October 2005, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 317-318 Editorial
by Hugh French - 319-325 Observations of debris‐rich naled associated with a major glacier surge event, Disko Island, West Greenland
by Jacob Clement Yde & N. Tvis Knudsen - 327-341 Morphometric and spatial analysis of thaw lakes and drained thaw lake basins in the western Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska
by K. M. Hinkel & R. C. Frohn & F. E. Nelson & W. R. Eisner & R. A. Beck - 343-353 The influence of thermokarst disturbance on the water quality of small upland lakes, Mackenzie Delta region, Northwest Territories, Canada
by S. V. Kokelj & R. E. Jenkins & D. Milburn & C. R. Burn & N. Snow - 355-367 Lake‐bottom thermal regimes, western Arctic coast, Canada
by C. R. Burn - 369-382 Soil water storage and active‐layer development in a sub‐alpine tundra hillslope, southern Yukon Territory, Canada
by W. L. Quinton & T. Shirazi & S. K. Carey & J. W. Pomeroy - 383-393 Sampling and statistical analyses of BTS measurements
by Alexander Brenning & Stephan Gruber & Martin Hoelzle - 395-398 Permafrost of the Carpathian and Balkan Mountains, eastern and southeastern Europe
by Wojciech Dobiński
July 2005, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 231-240 Geomorphological, hydrological and climatic significance of rock glaciers in the Andes of Central Chile (33–35°S)
by Alexander Brenning - 241-248 Topographic control of periglacial slope covers, Ślęża Massif, southwest Poland: a statistical approach
by Roman Żurawek & Emil Żyszkowski & Adam Górecki - 249-259 Water balance modelling of (Sub‐)Arctic rivers and freshwater supply to the Barents Sea Basin
by Eduard Koster & Rutger Dankers & Sandra van der Linden - 261-275 Movement, moisture and thermal conditions at a turf‐banked solifluction lobe, Kluane Range, Yukon Territory, Canada
by Christophe Kinnard & Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 277-290 Quantifying permafrost patterns using Minkowski densities
by Kurt Roth & Julia Boike & Hans‐Jörg Vogel - 291-303 Near‐surface ground ice in sediments of the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada
by S. V. Kokelj & C. R. Burn - 305-310 Small‐scale sorted nets on glacial till, Fláajökull (Southeast Iceland) and Elisbreen (Northwest Spitsbergen)
by Maciej Dabski - 311-315 A portable earth‐drill system for permafrost studies
by Fabrice Calmels & Olivier Gagnon & Michel Allard
April 2005, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 145-161 Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago
by Daniel Fortier & Michel Allard - 163-172 The use of CORONA images in remote sensing of periglacial geomorphology: an illustration from the NE Siberian coast
by Guido Grosse & Lutz Schirrmeister & Viktor V. Kunitsky & Hans‐Wolfgang Hubberten - 173-186 Evidence for Late‐Pleistocene thermokarst in the New Jersey Pine Barrens (latitude 39°N), eastern USA
by Hugh M. French & Mark Demitroff & Steve L. Forman - 187-193 Advance mechanisms of rock glaciers
by A. Kääb & T. Reichmuth - 195-207 Contaminant transport in High Arctic soils: a tracer experiment
by Karen E. Lund & Kathy L. Young - 209-216 Ground thermal and moisture conditions at the southern boundary of discontinuous permafrost, Mongolia
by Mamoru Ishikawa & Natsagdorj Sharkhuu & Yinsheng Zhang & Tsutomu Kadota & Tetsuo Ohata - 217-222 Thermal conductivity of soils in the active layer of Eastern Siberia
by Anatoli Brouchkov & Masami Fukuda & Go Iwahana & Yoshikazu Kobayashi & Pavel Konstantinov - 223-226 Geomorphology. Critical concepts in geography. Series editor: David J. A. Evans Volume V: Periglacial geomorphology. Edited by Hugh M. French. Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, London and New York, 2004, 641 pp. Volume V (ISBN 0‐415‐27613‐6)
by Albert Pissart - 226-229 Studies in polar research. Wind as a geomorphic agent in cold climates. Matti Seppälä. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004, 358 pp. ISBN 0‐521‐56406‐9
by Hanne H. Christiansen
January 2005, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-4 In honour of Hugh M. French
by Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 5-17 The transient layer: implications for geocryology and climate‐change science
by Yuri Shur & Kenneth M. Hinkel & Frederick E. Nelson - 19-30 Recent trends from Canadian permafrost thermal monitoring network sites
by Sharon L. Smith & Margo M. Burgess & Dan Riseborough & F. Mark Nixon - 31-50 Ground‐ice stratigraphy and formation at North Head, Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada: a product of glacier–permafrost interactions
by Julian B. Murton - 51-68 Icing processes associated with high Arctic perennial springs, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada
by Wayne H. Pollard - 69-85 Biotic and abiotic processes on granite weathering landforms in a cryotic environment, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
by Mauro Guglielmin & Nicoletta Cannone & Andrea Strini & Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 87-98 Thermal regime of ice‐wedge cracking in Adventdalen, Svalbard
by Hanne H. Christiansen - 99-113 Morphometric analysis of solifluction lobes and rock glaciers in the Swiss Alps
by Norikazu Matsuoka & Atsushi Ikeda & Takeshi Date - 115-130 Frequency and magnitude of active‐layer detachment failures in discontinuous and continuous permafrost, northern Canada
by Antoni G. Lewkowicz & Charles Harris - 131-143 Recent advances in luminescence dating of Late Pleistocene (cold‐climate) aeolian sand and loess deposits in western Europe
by Eduard A. Koster
October 2004, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 309-318 Moisture content measurements of moss (Sphagnum spp.) using commercial sensors
by Kenji Yoshikawa & Pier Paul Overduin & Jennifer W. Harden - 319-326 Cryogenic sediment‐filled wedges, northern Delaware, USA
by Mary D. Lemcke & Frederick E. Nelson - 327-338 Generalized linear modelling in periglacial studies: terrain parameters and patterned ground
by Miska Luoto & Jan Hjort - 339-347 Syngenetic permafrost growth: cryostratigraphic observations from the CRREL tunnel near Fairbanks, Alaska
by Y. Shur & H. M. French & M. T. Bray & D. A. Anderson - 349-357 Interpretation of geothermal profiles perturbed by topography: the alpine permafrost boreholes at Stockhorn Plateau, Switzerland
by Stephan Gruber & Lorenz King & Thomas Kohl & Thomas Herz & Wilfried Haeberli & Martin Hoelzle - 359-366 Apparent upfreezing of stones in late‐Pleistocene coversand, Bełchatów vicinity, Central Poland
by Jan S. Gozdzik & Hugh M. French - 367-378 Ice segregation and gas distribution in permafrost using tomodensitometric analysis
by Fabrice Calmels & Michel Allard - 379-391 Development of transverse ridges on rock glaciers: field measurements and laboratory experiments
by A. Kääb & M. Weber
July 2004, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 189-189 The nature and dynamics of mountain permafrost: introduction
by Charles Harris - 191-205 Geophysical surveys designed to delineate the altitudinal limit of mountain permafrost: an example from Jotunheimen, Norway
by Christian Hauck & Ketil Isaksen & Daniel Vonder Mühll & Johan Ludvig Sollid - 207-220 Permafrost and Little Ice Age glacier relationships, Posets Massif, Central Pyrenees, Spain
by Ralph Lugon & Reynald Delaloye & Enrique Serrano & Emmanuel Reynard & Christophe Lambiel & Juan J. González‐Trueba - 221-227 New insights into mountain permafrost occurrence and characteristics in glacier forefields at high altitude through the application of 2D resistivity imaging
by Chr. Kneisel - 229-241 Contribution of real‐time kinematic GPS in the study of creeping mountain permafrost: examples from the Western Swiss Alps
by Christophe Lambiel & Reynald Delaloye - 243-259 Distribution and behaviour of rock glaciers in the Adamello–Presanella Massif (Italian Alps)
by Carlo Baroni & Alberto Carton & Roberto Seppi - 261-271 Effects of volumetric ice content and strain rate on shear strength under triaxial conditions for frozen soil samples
by Lukas U. Arenson & Martha M. Johansen & Sarah M. Springman - 273-282 The thermal regime of the active layer at the Murtèl rock glacier based on data from 2002
by Susanne Hanson & Martin Hoelzle - 283-297 Temperatures in two boreholes at Flüela Pass, Eastern Swiss Alps: the effect of snow redistribution on permafrost distribution patterns in high mountain areas
by Martina Luetschg & Veronika Stoeckli & Michael Lehning & Wilfried Haeberli & Walter Ammann - 299-307 Rock‐wall temperatures in the Alps: modelling their topographic distribution and regional differences
by Stephan Gruber & Martin Hoelzle & Wilfried Haeberli
April 2004, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 99-101 The Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) Workshop: introduction
by Frederick E. Nelson & Nikolay I. Shiklomanov & Hanne H. Christiansen & Kenneth M. Hinkel - 103-121 A model study of circum‐Arctic soil temperatures
by Christoph Oelke & Tingjun Zhang - 123-139 Active‐layer spatial and temporal variability at European Russian Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) sites
by G. Mazhitova & G. Malkova (Ananjeva) & O. Chestnykh & D. Zamolodchikov - 141-153 Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) sites in the Mackenzie Valley, northwestern Canada
by Charles Tarnocai & F. Mark Nixon & Les Kutny - 155-169 Meteorological control on interannual spatial and temporal variations in snow cover and ground thawing in two northeast Greenlandic Circumpolar‐Active‐Layer‐Monitoring (CALM) sites
by Hanne H. Christiansen - 171-188 Frost‐boil ecosystems: complex interactions between landforms, soils, vegetation and climate
by 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
January 2004, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-20 Sedimentology and facies distribution of Pleistocene cold‐climate aeolian and fluvial deposits in the Roer Valley Graben (southeastern Netherlands)
by Jeroen Schokker & Eduard A. Koster - 21-29 Thermal‐contraction‐crack networks as evidence for late‐Pleistocene permafrost in Inner Mongolia, China
by J. Vandenberghe & Cui Zhijiu & Zhao Liang & Zhang Wei - 31-40 Stratigraphic and environmental implications of a large ice‐wedge cast at Tjæreborg, Denmark
by Else Kolstrup - 41-57 Numerical simulation of the impacts of climate warming on a permafrost mound
by Sylvie Buteau & Richard Fortier & Georg Delisle & Michel Allard - 59-65 A field perspective on modelling ‘single‐ridge’ ice‐wedge polygons
by C. R. Burn - 67-80 Probability mapping of mountain permafrost using the BTS method, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada
by Antoni G. Lewkowicz & Mark Ednie - 81-87 Thermokarst as a short‐term permafrost disturbance, Central Yakutia
by Anatoli Brouchkov & Masami Fukuda & Alexander Fedorov & Pavel Konstantinov & Go Iwahana - 89-93 Relict sorted patterned ground in Lesotho
by Paul Sumner - 95-98 The thermal environment of blocky materials in the mountains of Central Asia
by Aldar P. Gorbunov & Sergei S. Marchenko & Eduard V. Seversky
October 2003, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 297-297 Preface
by Hugh French - 299-303 Monitoring periglacial processes: new methodology and technology
by Norikazu Matsuoka & Ole Humlum - 305-318 Inversion and interpretation of two‐dimensional geoelectrical measurements for detecting permafrost in mountainous regions
by Christian Hauck & Daniel Vonder Mühll - 319-329 Imaging periglacial conditions with ground‐penetrating radar
by Brian J. Moorman & Stephen D. Robinson & Margo M. Burgess - 331-342 Establishing long‐term permafrost observatories for active‐layer and permafrost investigations in Alaska: 1977–2002
by T. E. Osterkamp - 343-347 Determination of frozen soil thermal properties by heated needle probe
by Jaakko Putkonen - 349-357 Application of differential global positioning systems to monitor frost heave and thaw settlement in tundra environments
by Jonathon D. Little & Heath Sandall & Michael T. Walegur & Frederick E. Nelson - 359-365 Terrain analyses and surface velocity measurements of the Hiorthfjellet rock glacier, Svalbard
by Rune S. Ødegård & Ketil Isaksen & Trond Eiken & Johan Ludvig Sollid - 367-374 Simulation of freezing‐thawing cycles in a permafrost microcosm for assessing microbial methane production under extreme conditions
by D. Wagner & C. Wille & S. Kobabe & E.‐M. Pfeiffer - 375-385 Umiujaq, northern Québec: innovative techniques to monitor the decay of a lithalsa in response to climate change
by Georg Delisle & Michel Allard & Richard Fortier & Fabrice Calmels & É. Larrivée - 387-397 Assessment of chemical denudation rates using hydrological measurements, water chemistry analysis and electromagnetic geophysical data
by Achim A. Beylich & Else Kolstrup & Niklas Linde & Laust B. Pedersen & Tage Thyrsted & Dorothea Gintz & Lars Dynesius - 399-410 Snow cover and soil moisture controls on solifluction in an area of seasonal frost, eastern Alps
by Philipp Jaesche & Heinz Veit & Bernd Huwe - 411-419 Making the most of new instrumentation
by Colin E. Thorn
July 2003, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 199-215 Massive ground ice body of glacial origin at Yugorski Peninsula, arctic Russia
by Ólafur Ingólfsson & Hanna Lokrantz - 217-246 The Devensian periglacial record on Thanet, Kent, UK
by J. B. Murton & M. D. Bateman & C. A. Baker & R. Knox & C. A. Whiteman - 247-258 Prediction of formation temperatures in permafrost regions from temperature logs in deep wells—field cases
by I. M. Kutasov & L. V. Eppelbaum - 259-274 Evidence for late‐Pleistocene permafrost in the New Jersey Pine Barrens (latitude 39°N), eastern USA
by Hugh M. French & Mark Demitroff & Steve L. Forman - 275-289 Ground ice and soluble cations in near‐surface permafrost, Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada
by S. V. Kokelj & C. R. Burn - 291-293 The rock glaciers on Prins Karls Forland: corrections of surface displacement rates
by Ivar Berthling & Bernd Etzelmüller & Trond Eiken & Johan Ludvig Sollid - 295-295 Implications of a middle Pleistocene ice‐wedge cast at Trimingham, Norfolk, eastern England—a final comment
by J. R. Lee & E. J. Brown & J. Rose & B. S. P. Moorlock & R. J. O. Hamblin
April 2003, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 87-87 Preface
by Hugh French - 89-91 Permafrost in a dynamic environment
by Douglas L. Kane & Larry D. Hinzman - 93-101 Effects of permafrost degradation on woody vegetation at arctic treeline on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska
by Andrea H. Lloyd & Kenji Yoshikawa & Christopher L. Fastie & Larry Hinzman & Matthew Fraver - 103-123 Vegetation‐soil‐thaw‐depth relationships along a low‐arctic bioclimate gradient, Alaska: synthesis of information from the ATLAS studies
by D. A. Walker & G. J. Jia & H. E. Epstein & M. K. Raynolds & F. S. Chapin III & C. Copass & L. D. Hinzman & J. A. Knudson & H. A. Maier & G. J. Michaelson & F. Nelson & C. L. Ping & V. E. Romanovsky & N. Shiklomanov - 125-139 A model for regional‐scale estimation of temporal and spatial variability of active layer thickness and mean annual ground temperatures
by T. S. Sazonova & V. E. Romanovsky - 141-150 Impact of the timing and duration of seasonal snow cover on the active layer and permafrost in the Alaskan Arctic
by Feng Ling & Tingjun Zhang - 151-160 Shrinking thermokarst ponds and groundwater dynamics in discontinuous permafrost near council, Alaska
by Kenji Yoshikawa & Larry D. Hinzman - 161-171 Dissolved organic carbon fluxes in a discontinuous permafrost subarctic alpine catchment
by Sean K. Carey - 173-185 Microbial controls on methane fluxes from a polygonal tundra of the Lena Delta, Siberia
by D. Wagner & S. Kobabe & E.‐M. Pfeiffer & H.‐W. Hubberten - 187-198 Reconstruction of ice complex remnants on the eastern Siberian arctic shelf
by A. V. Gavrilov & N. N. Romanovskii & V. E. Romanovsky & H.‐W. Hubberten & V. E. Tumskoy
January 2003, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-9 Permafrost aggradation followed by brutal degradation during the upper pleniglacial in Mongolia: the probable response to the H2 Heinrich event at 21 kyr BP
by Pascal Bertran & Michel Fontugne & Jacques Jaubert - 11-18 Winter streamflow, ground temperature and active‐layer thickness in Northeast China
by Jingshi Liu & Norio Hayakawa & Mingjiao Lu & Shuhua Dong & Jinying Yuan - 19-27 Thermokarst ponds as indicators of the former distribution of palsas in Finnish Lapland
by Miska Luoto & Matti Seppälä - 29-60 The development of periglacial geomorphology: 1‐ up to 1965
by Hugh French - 61-67 The impact of solar radiation upon rock weathering at low temperature: a laboratory study
by Li‐ping Zhu & Jia‐cheng Wang & Bing‐yuan Li - 69-74 The periglacial record of Holocene environmental change, subantarctic Marion Island
by S. D. Holness - 75-77 A reply to ‘Implications of a Middle Pleistocene ice‐wedge cast at Trimingham, Norfolk, Eastern England’
by Jonathan Lee & Eleanor Brown & James Rose & Brian Moorlock & Richard Hamblin - 79-80 Response to Lee et al
by C. A. Whiteman - 81-85 Mapping of periglacial geomorphology using kite/balloon aerial photography
by Julia Boike & Kenji Yoshikawa
October 2002, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 251-257 Observations on a blockstream in the vicinity of Sani Pass, Lesotho highlands, Southern Africa
by Jan Boelhouwers & Steve Holness & Ian Meiklejohn & Paul Sumner - 259-269 High‐resolution seismic and ground penetrating radar–geophysical profiling of a thermokarst lake in the western Lena Delta, Northern Siberia
by G. J. Schwamborn & J. K. Dix & J. M. Bull & V. Rachold - 271-282 Modelling alpine permafrost distribution based on energy‐balance data: a first step
by Catherine Stocker‐Mittaz & Martin Hoelzle & Wilfried Haeberli - 283-288 Modelling rock avalanches and their relation to permafrost degradation in glacial environments
by Giannantonio Bottino & Marta Chiarle & André Joly & Giovanni Mortara - 289-299 Internal structure and behaviour of a rock glacier in the Arid Andes of Argentina
by Flavia A. Croce & Juan P. Milana - 301-313 Morphometry and environmental characteristics of turf‐banked solifluction lobes, Kluane Range, Yukon Territory, Canada
by Chris H. Hugenholtz & Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 315-318 A note on needle‐ice mound formation in the High Drakensberg, Southern Africa
by Stefan Grab
July 2002, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 187-197 Preliminary measurements on methane content in permafrost, Central Yakutia, and some experimental data
by Anatoli Brouchkov & Masami Fukuda - 199-205 A review of recent frozen soil engineering in permafrost regions along Qinghai‐Tibet Highway, China
by Wu Qingbai & Liu Yongzhi & Zhang Jianming & Tong Changjiang - 207-217 The fluvial morphodynamics of two small permafrost drainage basins, Richardson Mountains, Northwestern Canada
by Kuno Priesnitz & Ekkehard Schunke - 219-230 Active‐layer mapping at regional scales: a 13‐year spatial time series for the Kuparuk region, north‐central Alaska
by N. I. Shiklomanov & F. E. Nelson - 231-236 Observations on granite weathering phenomena, Mount Keinath, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
by H. M. French & M. Guglielmin - 237-242 Causes and consequences of rapid thermokarst development in permafrost or glacial terrain
by Stuart A. Harris - 243-249 Long‐term rates of mass wasting in Mesters Vig, northeast Greenland: notes on a re‐survey
by Steve Carver & Naja Mikkelsen & John Woodward
April 2002, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 83-90 Nature and distribution of frozen saline sediments on the Russian Arctic coast
by Anatoli Brouchkov - 91-105 Palaeoclimate reconstruction on Big Lyakhovsky Island, north Siberia—hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ice wedges
by Hanno Meyer & Alexander Dereviagin & Christine Siegert & Lutz Schirrmeister & Hans‐W. Hubberten - 107-116 Geomorphic processes at a snowpatch hollow on Gassan volcano, northern Japan
by Yoshihiko Kariya - 117-135 Borehole deformation measurements and internal structure of some rock glaciers in Switzerland
by Lukas Arenson & Martin Hoelzle & Sarah Springman - 137-143 The mean annual temperature at the top of permafrost, the TTOP model, and the effect of unfrozen water
by D. W. Riseborough - 145-161 Degradation of talus‐derived rock glaciers in the Upper Engadin, Swiss Alps
by Atsushi Ikeda & Norikazu Matsuoka - 163-170 Implications of a Middle Pleistocene ice‐wedge cast at Trimingham, Norfolk, eastern England
by Colin Whiteman - 171-185 Physical and chemical characteristics of the active layer and permafrost, Herschel Island, western Arctic Coast, Canada
by S. V. Kokelj & C. A. S. Smith & C. R. Burn
March 2002, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-15 Climate and the limits of permafrost: a zonal analysis
by M. W. Smith & D. W. Riseborough - 17-28 Modelling the distribution of palsas in Finnish Lapland with logistic regression and GIS
by Miska Luoto & Matti Seppälä - 29-42 Internal Structure of a relict rock glacier, Ślęża Massif, Southwest Poland
by Roman Żurawek - 43-51 The thermal regime of soils in the north of Western Siberia
by A. V. Pavlov & N. G. Moskalenko - 53-59 Ground ice in the sedimentary rocks and kimberlites of Yakutia, Russia
by Sergey V. Alexeev & Ludmila P. Alexeeva - 61-70 The oriented lakes of Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, Western Arctic Coast, Canada: a GIS‐based analysis
by M. M. Côté & C. R. Burn - 71-76 Glacial and periglacial phenomena in Ethiopia: a review
by Stefan Grab - 77-82 A note on the ice crystallography and geochemistry of a debris cone, Northern Foothills, Antarctica
by Mauro Guglielmin & Marina Camusso & Stefano Polesello & Sara Valsecchi & Mario Teruzzi
December 2001, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 323-324 Editorial
by H. French - 325-335 Ground thermal conditions in a frost‐crack polygon, a palsa and a mineral palsa (lithalsa) in the discontinuous permafrost zone, northern Sweden
by Bo Westin & Frieda S. Zuidhoff - 337-350 Cold‐climate origin of the enclosed depressions and wetlands (‘spungs’) of the Pine Barrens, southern New Jersey, USA
by Hugh M. French & Mark Demitroff - 351-366 Temperature regime of a small sandstone tor, latitude 80 °N, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada
by Antoni G. Lewkowicz - 367-377 Factors controlling spacing distances of sorted stripes in a low‐latitude, alpine environment (Cordillera Real, 16 °S, Bolivia)
by Bernard Francou & Nicolas Le Méhauté & Vincent Jomelli - 379-387 The radar signatures and age of periglacial slope deposits, Central Highlands of Germany
by J. Völkel & M. Leopold & M. C. Roberts - 389-398 A model‐based map of ground temperatures for the permafrost regions of Canada
by Kerri Henry & Michael Smith - 399-403 Cryogenic formations in the earth's lithosphere (graphic version). V. P. Melnikov and V. I. Spesivtsev. Edited by V. N. Konishchev. Novosibirsk: Scientific Publishing Center of the UIGGM, Siberian Branch of the RAS, Publishing House, Siberian Branch of the RAS; 2000, 343 pp. In Russian (pp 1–172) and English (pp 173–343)
by Hugh M. French
September 2001, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 233-242 Stratified scree in the Central Spanish Pyrenees: palaeoenvironmental implications
by J. M. García‐Ruiz & B. Valero‐Garcés & P. González‐Sampériz & A. Lorente & C. Martí‐Bono & S. Beguería & L. Edwards - 243-253 Genetic differences of rock glaciers and the discontinuous mountain permafrost zone in Kanchanjunga Himal, Eastern Nepal
by Mamoru Ishikawa & Teiji Watanabe & Naohiro Nakamura - 255-266 Physical modelling of bedrock brecciation by ice segregation in permafrost
by J. B. Murton & J.‐P. Coutard & J.‐P. Lautridou & J.‐C. Ozouf & D. A. Robinson & R. B. G. Williams - 267-288 Measurement and theory of ploughing boulder movement
by Colin K. Ballantyne - 289-298 Météorisation des Blocs de Granite à la Surface des Pédiments dans le Nord du Yukon, Canada
by Jean Bjornson & Bernard Lauriol - 299-313 Microgelivation versus macrogelivation: towards bridging the gap between laboratory and field frost weathering
by Norikazu Matsuoka - 315-322 Geocryology in China. Zhou Youwu, Guo Dongxin, Qiu Guoqing, Cheng Guodong, Li Shude. Science Press, 2000. xviii + 450 pp. RMB 76.00. ISBN 7‐03‐008285‐0/P.1911. (in Chinese)
by Tingjun Zhang
April 2001, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 157-164 Enhanced rockfall activity during the Little Ice Age: further lichenometric evidence from a Norwegian talus
by Danny McCarroll & Richard A. Shakesby & John A. Matthews - 165-177 Frost heave and thaw consolidation of ploughing boulders in a mid‐alpine environment, Finse, Southern Norway
by Ivar Berthling & Trond Eiken & Johan Ludvig Sollid - 179-190 Detection of subsurface permafrost features with ground‐penetrating radar, Barrow, Alaska
by K. M. Hinkel & J. A. Doolittle & J. G. Bockheim & F. E. Nelson & R. Paetzold & J. M. Kimble & R. Travis - 191-202 Results of permafrost modelling of the lowlands and shelf of the Laptev Sea Region, Russia
by Nikolai N. Romanovskii & Hans‐W. Hubberten - 203-210 Luminescence age and palaeoenvironmental implications of a late Pleistocene ground wedge on the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau
by Stephen C. Porter & Ashok Singhvi & An Zhisheng & Lai Zhongping - 211-218 Soil moisture conditions during thawing on a slope in the Daisetsu Mountains, Hokkaido, Japan
by Hotaka Matsumoto & Yoshimasa Kurashige & Kazuomi Hirakawa - 219-225 Some morphometric measurements on ploughing blocks in the McGregor Mountains, Canadian Rockies
by K. Hall & J. Boelhouwers & K. Driscoll