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Jonathon Little
Jonathon Little
Associate Professor of Geography
Verified email at monroecc.edu
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Isotropic thaw subsidence in undisturbed permafrost landscapes
NI Shiklomanov, DA Streletskiy, JD Little, FE Nelson
Geophysical Research Letters 40 (24), 6356-6361, 2013
1062013
Thaw subsidence in undisturbed tundra landscapes, Barrow, Alaska, 1962–2015
DA Streletskiy, NI Shiklomanov, JD Little, FE Nelson, J Brown, KE Nyland, ...
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 28 (3), 566-572, 2017
972017
Application of differential global positioning systems to monitor frost heave and thaw settlement in tundra environments
JD Little, H Sandall, MT Walegur, FE Nelson
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 14 (4), 349-357, 2003
682003
Thaw subsidence in undisturbed tundra landscapes, Barrow, Alaska, 1962–2015, Permafrost Periglac., 28, 566–572
DA Streletskiy, NI Shiklomanov, JD Little, FE Nelson, J Brown, KE Nyland, ...
72017
Frost heave and thaw settlement in tundra environments: applications of differential global positioning system technology
J Little
University of Delaware, 2006
62006
Short communication: Thaw subsidence in undisturbed tundra landscapes, Barrow, Alaska, 1962–2015
DA Streletskiy, NI Shiklomanov, JD Little, FE Nelson, J Brown, KE Nyland, ...
Permafr. Periglac. Process. http://dx. doi. org/10.1002/ppp, 1918
21918
Isotropic Thaw Subsidence in Natural Landscapes of Northern Alaska
NI Shiklomanov, DA Streletskiy, FE Nelson, J Little
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, C53C-07, 2013
2013
Thaw-Subsidence Measurements in the Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) Program
FE Nelson, NI Shiklomanov, DA Streletskiy, JD Little, GG Maxhitova, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2007, C32A-07, 2007
2007
Long-term active layer and ground surface temperature trends: results of 12 years of observations at Alaskan CALM sites
NI Shiklomanov, FE Nelson, DA Streletskyi, AE Klene, M Schimek, J Little
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2006, C42A-03, 2006
2006
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