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Boris K. Biskaborn

Researcher at Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

Publications -  74
Citations -  2287

Boris K. Biskaborn is an academic researcher from Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Permafrost & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1350 citations. Previous affiliations of Boris K. Biskaborn include University of Potsdam.

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Permafrost is warming at a global scale

TL;DR: Climate change strongly impacts regions in high latitudes and altitudes that store high amounts of carbon in yet frozen ground, and the authors show that the consequence of these changes is global warming of permafrost at depths greater than 10 m in the Northern Hemisphere, in mountains, and in Antarctica.
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A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records

Darrell S. Kaufman, +94 more
- 14 Apr 2020 - 
TL;DR: A global compilation of quality-controlled, published, temperature-sensitive proxy records extending back 12,000 years through the Holocene, which can be used to reconstruct the spatiotemporal evolution of Holocene temperature at global to regional scales, is presented.
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State of the Climate in 2018

M. Ades, +500 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the seccion c. Central America and the Caribbean del capitulo 7. Regional Climates (CACC) and the corresponding geographical conditions.
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The new database of the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTN-P)

TL;DR: The Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost (GTN-P) provides the first dynamic database associated with the TSP and the Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) programs.
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Environmental variability in northeastern Siberia during the last ~13,300 yr inferred from lake diatoms and sediment-geochemical parameters

TL;DR: In this article, a 1.2m sediment core was retrieved and radiocarbon dated from a small and shallow lake located at the western side of the lower Lena River (N 69°24′, E 123°50′, 81m a.s.l.).