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Marina Leibman
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 69
Citations - 1332
Marina Leibman is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Permafrost & Tundra. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 66 publications receiving 917 citations. Previous affiliations of Marina Leibman include Tyumen State Oil and Gas University.
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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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Environment, vegetation and greenness (NDVI) along the North America and Eurasia Arctic transects
Donald A. Walker,Howard E. Epstein,Martha K. Raynolds,Patrick Kuss,Patrick Kuss,M A Kopecky,Gerald V. Frost,Fred J.A. Daniëls,Marina Leibman,Nataliya G Moskalenko,G. V. Matyshak,O V Khitun,Artem Khomutov,Bruce C. Forbes,Uma S. Bhatt,Anja N. Kade,Corinne M. Vonlanthen,Lubomír Tichý +17 more
TL;DR: The International Polar Year (IPY) Greening of the Arctic project conducted ground-based surveys along two >1500 km transects that span all five Arctic bioclimate subzones as discussed by the authors.
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Spatial and temporal patterns of greenness on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia: interactions of ecological and social factors affecting the Arctic normalized difference vegetation index
Donald A. Walker,Marina Leibman,Howard E. Epstein,Bruce C. Forbes,Uma S. Bhatt,Martha K. Raynolds,Josefino C. Comiso,A. A. Gubar’kov,Artem Khomutov,Gensuo Jia,Elina Kaarlejärvi,Jed O. Kaplan,Timo Kumpula,Patrick Kuss,G. V. Matyshak,Nataliya G Moskalenko,Pavel Orekhov,Vladimir E. Romanovsky,N. G. Ukraientseva,Qin Yu +19 more
TL;DR: The causes of a greening trend detected in the Arctic using the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) are still poorly understood as mentioned in this paper, and the causes of changes in NDVI are a result of multiple ecological and social factors that affect tundra net primary productivity.
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Cryogenic landslides on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia: Preliminary observations
TL;DR: In this article, three types of shearing slides are discussed for the Yamal Peninsula: active layer detachment failures, ground ice slumps, and earth flows, and the first prevail in size and number.
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New permafrost feature – dep crater in central yamal (west siberia, rusia) as a response to local climate fluctuations
TL;DR: In this article, field data obtained during short visits to a newly formed permafrost feature in a form of relatively narrow, deep crater was used to conclude that it originated from warmer ground temperatures and an increase in unfrozen water content.