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Clas Hättestrand

Clas Hättestrand

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
4484
World Ranking
8310
National Ranking
72

Overview

Clas Hättestrand is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Subfields of particular focus include Atmospheric Science as well as Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

Their scientific work addresses several key topics, including:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Climate change and permafrost

Among recent publications, Clas Hättestrand has contributed a paper titled "Glacial ripping: geomorphological evidence from Sweden for a new process of glacial erosion", published in 2020 in Geografiska Annaler Series A Physical Geography. This paper is noted within their body of work.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Arjen P. Stroeven
  • Adrian M. Hall
  • Maarten Krabbendam
  • Mikis van Boeckel
  • Bradley W. Goodfellow

Geografiska Annaler Series A Physical Geography stands out as a frequent publication venue connected to Clas Hättestrand, with at least one recorded publication.

Best Publications

  • Deglaciation of Fennoscandia

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

  • Fennoscandian palaeoglaciology reconstructed using a glacial geological inversion model

    Johan Kleman;Clas Hättestrand;Ingmar Borgström;Arjen Stroeven

  • Frozen-bed Fennoscandian and Laurentide ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum

    Johan Kleman;Clas Hättestrand

  • 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

  • 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

  • Ribbed moraine formation

    Clas Hättestrand;Johan Kleman

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

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

  • Ribbed moraines in Sweden — distribution pattern and palaeoglaciological implications

    Clas Hättestrand

  • Zooming in on frozen-bed patches: scale-dependent controls on Fennoscandian ice sheet basal thermal zonation

    Johan Kleman;Clas Hättestrand;Anders Clarhäll

  • 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

  • Evaluating the timing of former glacier expansions in the Tian Shan : A key step towards robust spatial correlations

    Robin Blomdin;Robin Blomdin;Arjen P. Stroeven;Jonathan M. Harbor;Jonathan M. Harbor;Nathaniel A. Lifton

  • 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

  • Paleoglaciation of Shaluli Shan, southeastern Tibetan Plateau

    Ping Fu;Ping Fu;Arjen P. Stroeven;Jonathan M. Harbor;Clas Hättestrand

  • Glacial geomorphology of the Altai and Western Sayan Mountains, Central Asia

    Robin Blomdin;Jakob Heyman;Arjen P. Stroeven;Clas Hättestrand

  • Evidence for a relict glacial landscape in Quebec-Labrador

    Johan Kleman;Ingmar Borgström;Clas Hättestrand

  • Glacial geomorphology of the Bayan Har sector of the NE Tibetan Plateau

    Jakob Heyman;Clas Hättestrand;Arjen P Stroeven

  • Landscape analysis of the Huang He headwaters, NE Tibetan Plateau — Patterns of glacial and fluvial erosion

    Arjen Stroeven;Clas Hättestrand;Jakob Heyman;Jon Harbor

  • Glacial geomorphology and paleoglaciation patterns in Shaluli Shan, the southeastern Tibetan Plateau — Evidence for polythermal ice cap glaciation

    Ping Fu;Jonathan M. Harbor;Arjen P. Stroeven;Clas Hättestrand

  • Relict non-glacial surfaces in formerly glaciated landscapes: dynamic landform systems?

    Bradley Goodfellow;Arjen Stroeven;Clas Hättestrand;Johan Kleman

Frequent Co-Authors

Arjen P. Stroeven
Arjen P. Stroeven Stockholm University
Jakob Heyman
Jakob Heyman University of Gothenburg
Marc W. Caffee
Marc W. Caffee Purdue University West Lafayette
Jon Harbor
Jon Harbor Purdue University West Lafayette
Nathaniel A. Lifton
Nathaniel A. Lifton Purdue University West Lafayette
Johan Kleman
Johan Kleman Stockholm University
Derek Fabel
Derek Fabel Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Krister N. Jansson
Krister N. Jansson Stockholm University
Liping Zhou
Liping Zhou Peking University
Adrian M. Hall
Adrian M. Hall University of Edinburgh

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