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2021
von Deimling, Thomas Schneider, Hanna Lee, Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen, Sebastian Westermann, Vladimir Romanovsky, Scott Lamoureux, Donald A. Walker, Sarah Chadburn, Erin Trochim, Lei Cai et al. "Consequences of permafrost degradation for Arctic infrastructure – bridging the model gap between regional and engineering scales." The Cryosphere 15, no. 5 (2021): 2451-2471.
2018
Parazoo, Nicholas C., Charles D. Koven, David M. Lawrence, Vladimir Romanovsky, and Charles E. Miller. "Detecting the permafrost carbon feedback: Talik formation and increased cold-seasonrespiration as precursors to sink-to-source transitions." The Cryosphere Discussions (2018): 1-44.
2017
Dafflon, Baptiste, Rusen Oktem, John Peterson, Craig Ulrich, Anh Phuong Tran, Vladimir Romanovsky, and Susan S. Hubbard. "Coincident aboveground and belowground autonomous monitoring to quantify covariability in permafrost, soil, and vegetation properties in Arctic tundra." Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 122, no. 6 (2017): 1321-1342.
Wang, Kang, Tingjun Zhang, Xiangdong Zhang, Gary D. Clow, Elchin E. Jafarov, Irina Overeem, Vladimir Romanovsky, Xiaoqing Peng, and Bin Cao. "Continuously amplified warming in the Alaskan Arctic: Implications for estimating global warming hiatus." Geophysical Research Letters 44, no. 17 (2017): 9029-9038.
Strauss, Jens, Lutz Schirrmeister, Guido Grosse, Daniel Fortier, Gustaf Hugelius, Christian Knoblauch, Vladimir Romanovsky, Christina Schädel, Thomas Schneider von Deimling, Edward A. G. Schuur et al. "Deep Yedoma permafrost: A synthesis of depositional characteristics and carbon vulnerability." Earth-Science Reviews 172 (2017): 75-86.
2016
Kumar, Jitendra, Nathan Collier, Gautam Bisht, Richard T. Mills, Peter E. Thornton, Colleen Iversen, and Vladimir Romanovsky. "Modeling the spatiotemporal variability in subsurface thermal regimes across a low-relief polygonal tundra landscape." The Cryosphere 10, no. 5 (2016): 2241-2274.