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Jambaljav Yamkhin
Researcher at Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 10
Citations - 466
Jambaljav Yamkhin is an academic researcher from Mongolian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Permafrost & Geology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 175 citations.
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Northern Hemisphere permafrost map based on TTOP modelling for 2000–2016 at 1 km2 scale
Jaroslav Obu,Sebastian Westermann,Annett Bartsch,Nikolai M. Berdnikov,Hanne H. Christiansen,Avirmed Dashtseren,Reynald Delaloye,Bo Elberling,Bernd Etzelmüller,Alexander Kholodov,Artem Khomutov,Andreas Kääb,Marina Leibman,Antoni G. Lewkowicz,Santosh Panda,Vladimir E. Romanovsky,Robert G. Way,Robert G. Way,Andreas Westergaard-Nielsen,Tonghua Wu,Jambaljav Yamkhin,Defu Zou +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, an equilibrium state model for the temperature at the top of the permafrost (TTOP model) for the 2000-2016 period, driven by remotely-sensed land surface temperatures, down-scaled ERA-Interim climate reanalysis data, tundra wetness classes and landcover map from the ESA Landcover Climate Change Initiative (CCI), was employed.
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Formation Chronology of Arsain Pingo, Darhad Basin, Northern Mongolia
TL;DR: In this article, a 10m-thick ice core was extracted from the meander belt and alluvial fan around the Arsain Gol River in the Darhad basin in northern Mongolia, at the southern fringe of the north-eastern Eurasian permafrost zone.
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Ground surface temperature variability and permafrost distribution over mountainous terrain in northern Mongolia
TL;DR: In this article, the identification of mountain permafrost, particularly in the discontinus of discontinuities, has been studied in high-latitudes and in high mountain areas.
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The Combination of Wildfire and Changing Climate Triggers Permafrost Degradation in the Khentii Mountains, Northern Mongolia
TL;DR: In this article, the spatial variability of ground surface temperature (GST) in the Khentii Mountains of northern Mongolia, which is situated at the southern fringe of the Eurasian permafrost zone, was investigated in association with changing climate and wildfire effects.
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Spatial and temporal change patterns of near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations in different permafrost regions on the Mongolian Plateau from 2010 to 2017.
Saruulzaya Adiya,Sainbayar Dalantai,Sainbayar Dalantai,Tonghua Wu,Xiaodong Wu,Jambaljav Yamkhin,Yuhai Bao,Erdenesukh Sumiya,Gansukh Yadamsuren,Dashtseren Avirmed,Battogtokh Dorjgotov +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the active layer thickness and ground temperature changes using borehole observations and assessed the applicability of GOSAT carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) datasets.