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Arjen P. Stroeven

Arjen P. Stroeven

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
44
Citations
8111
World Ranking
4673
National Ranking
43

Overview

Arjen P. Stroeven is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences with a strong interdisciplinary focus on Environmental Science. Their research spans core subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Ecology, Geophysics, and Geology.

The scientist's work is prominently featured in several frequent publication venues, including:

  • The Cryosphere
  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Journal of Maps
  • Nature Communications

Within their research topics, Arjen P. Stroeven has focused on areas such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Polar Research and Ecology
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Stroeven include:

  • The extreme yet transient nature of glacial erosion (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Present-Day Stress Field Influences Bedrock Fracture Openness Deep Into the Subsurface (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Glacial ripping: geomorphological evidence from Sweden for a new process of glacial erosion (2020, Geografiska Annaler Series A Physical Geography)
  • Sensitivity of the Antarctic ice sheets to the warming of marine isotope substage 11c (2021, The Cryosphere)
  • Nunataks as barriers to ice flow: implications for palaeo ice sheet reconstructions (2021, The Cryosphere)

Arjen P. Stroeven frequently collaborates with a number of researchers, including:

  • Jane Lund Andersen
  • Nathaniel A. Lifton
  • Jakob Heyman
  • Bradley W. Goodfellow
  • Irina Rogozhina

Best Publications

  • Deglaciation of Fennoscandia

    Arjen P. Stroeven;Clas Hättestrand;Johan Kleman;Jakob Heyman

  • Modelling the response of glaciers to climate warming

    J. Oerlemans;B. Anderson;A. Hubbard;Philippe Huybrechts

  • Too young or too old: Evaluating cosmogenic exposure dating based on an analysis of compiled boulder exposure ages

    Jakob Heyman;Arjen P. Stroeven;Jonathan M. Harbor;Marc W. Caffee

  • Fennoscandian palaeoglaciology reconstructed using a glacial geological inversion model

    Johan Kleman;Clas Hättestrand;Ingmar Borgström;Arjen Stroeven

  • Deglaciation of the Eurasian ice sheet complex.

    Henry Patton;Alun Lloyd Hubbard;Karin Andreassen;Amandine Auriac

  • Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al

    Derek Fabel;Arjen P. Stroeven;Jon Harbor;Johan Kleman

  • Glacial geomorphological mapping: A review of approaches and frameworks for best practice

    Benjamin M.P. Chandler;Harold Lovell;Clare M. Boston;Sven Lukas

  • The build-up, configuration, and dynamical sensitivity of the Eurasian ice-sheet complex to Late Weichselian climatic and oceanic forcing

    Henry Patton;Alun Lloyd Hubbard;Karin Andreassen;Monica Winsborrow

  • Preglacial surface remnants and Quaternary glacial regimes in northwestern Sweden

    Johan Kleman;Arjen P. Stroeven

  • Patterns of Quaternary ice sheet erosion and deposition in Fennoscandia and a theoretical framework for explanation

    Johan Kleman;Arjen P. Stroeven;Jan Lundqvist

  • A relict landscape in the centre of Fennoscandian glaciation: cosmogenic radionuclide evidence of tors preserved through multiple glacial cycles

    Arjen P Stroeven;Derek Fabel;Clas Hättestrand;Jon Harbor

  • On the reconstruction of palaeo-ice sheets: Recent advances and future challenges

    Chris R. Stokes;Lev Tarasov;Robin Blomdin;Robin Blomdin;Thomas M. Cronin

  • A 3 year record of seasonal variations in surface velocity, Storglaciären, Sweden

    Roger LeB. Hooke;Peter Calla;Per Holmlund;Mats Nilsson

  • North American Ice Sheet build-up during the last glacial cycle, 115–21 kyr

    Johan Kleman;Krister Jansson;Hernán De Angelis;Arjen P. Stroeven

  • A relict landscape in the centre of Fennoscandian glaciation: Geomorphological evidence of minimal Quaternary glacial erosion

    Clas Hättestrand;Arjen P Stroeven

  • Reconstruction of Palaeo‐Ice Sheets ‐ Inversion of their Glacial Geomorphological Record

    Johan Kleman;Clas Hättestrand;Arjen P. Stroeven;Krister N. Jansson

  • Boulder height - exposure age relationships from a global glacial Be-10 compilation

    Jakob Heyman;Patrick J. Applegate;Robin Blomdin;Natacha Gribenski

  • Palaeoglaciology of Bayan Har Shan, NE Tibetan Plateau: exposure ages reveal a missing LGM expansion

    Jakob Heyman;Jakob Heyman;Arjen P. Stroeven;Marc W. Caffee;Clas Hättestrand

  • A new Scandinavian reference Be-10 production rate

    Arjen P. Stroeven;Jakob Heyman;Derek Fabel;Svante Björck

  • Quantifying the erosional impact of the Fennoscandian ice sheet in the Torneträsk-Narvik corridor, northern Sweden, based on cosmogenic radionuclide data.

    Arjen P. Stroeven;Derek Fabel;Jon Harbor;Clas Hättestrand

  • Cordilleran Ice Sheet mass loss preceded climate reversals near the Pleistocene Termination

    Brian Menounos;Brent M. Goehring;G. Osborn;Martin Margold

Frequent Co-Authors

Jakob Heyman
Jakob Heyman University of Gothenburg
Clas Hättestrand
Clas Hättestrand Stockholm University
Marc W. Caffee
Marc W. Caffee Purdue University West Lafayette
Jon Harbor
Jon Harbor Purdue University West Lafayette
Krister N. Jansson
Krister N. Jansson Stockholm University
Johan Kleman
Johan Kleman Stockholm University
Derek Fabel
Derek Fabel Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Nathaniel A. Lifton
Nathaniel A. Lifton Purdue University West Lafayette
Liping Zhou
Liping Zhou Peking University
Neil F. Glasser
Neil F. Glasser Aberystwyth University

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