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Arjen P. Stroeven
Researcher at Stockholm University
Publications - 129
Citations - 5978
Arjen P. Stroeven is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacial period & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 122 publications receiving 5182 citations. Previous affiliations of Arjen P. Stroeven include University of Glasgow & Utrecht University.
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Importance of sampling across an assemblage of glacial landforms for interpreting cosmogenic ages of deglaciation
Arjen P. Stroeven,Derek Fabel,Jonathan M. Harbor,David Fink,Marc W. Caffee,Torbjørn Dahlgren +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the consistency of terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides-based deglaciation ages from a range of landforms at a site in northern Norway.
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Timing and dynamics of glaciation in the Ikh Turgen Mountains, Altai region, High Asia
Robin Blomdin,Arjen P. Stroeven,Jonathan M. Harbor,Jonathan M. Harbor,Natacha Gribenski,Natacha Gribenski,Marc W. Caffee,Jakob Heyman,Irina Rogozhina,M. Ivanov,Dmitry Petrakov,Michael Walther,Alexei N. Rudoy,Wei Zhang,Alexander Orkhonselenge,Clas Hättestrand,Nathaniel A. Lifton,Krister N. Jansson +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the extent, chronologies, and dynamics of two paleoglaciers on opposite flanks of the Ikh Turgen mountains (In Russian: Chikhacheva Range), straddling the border between Russia and Mongolia, using a combination of remote sensing-based glacial geomorphological mapping, 10Be surface exposure dating, and geomorphometric analysis.
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Slow, patchy landscape evolution in northern Sweden despite repeated ice-sheet glaciation
Arjen P. Stroeven,Jon Harbor,Derek Fabel,Johan Kleman,Clas Hättestrand,David Elmore,David Fink,Ola Fredin +7 more
TL;DR: The conventional assumption that erosion by ice sheets is pervasive and effective in landscape evolution is tested in northern Sweden using geomorphic mapping and cosmogenic nuclide analyses of formerly glaciated surfaces as mentioned in this paper.
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The effect of climate forcing on numerical simulations of the Cordilleran ice sheet at the Last Glacial Maximum
TL;DR: In this article, an ensemble of numerical simulations of the Cordilleran ice sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum performed with the Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM), applying temperature offsets to the present-day climatologies from five different data sets.
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Weathering processes and Quaternary origin of an alpine blockfield in Arctic Sweden
TL;DR: In this paper, the weathering and origin of an autochthonous blockfield in the northern Swedish mountains were investigated through an examination of fine matrix and clasts from two pits excavated across ridge-top ridge-tops.