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Overview

Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten is affiliated with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Germany. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with specialized focus within Atmospheric Science and Ecology.

Their work contributes to several main topics including:

  • Polar Research and Ecology
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Among recent publications, Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten authored a paper titled "Rapid soil and vegetation changes at regional scale in continental Antarctica", published in 2021 in the journal Geoderma. This publication has received scholarly attention with 25 citations recorded.

Hubberten has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Nicoletta Cannone
  • Mauro Guglielmin
  • Francesco Malfasi
  • Dirk Wagner

Their work is disseminated through venues such as Geoderma, which is noted as a frequent publication outlet.

Best Publications

  • Late quaternary ice sheet history of northern Eurasia

    John Inge Svendsen;Helena Alexanderson;Valery I Astakhov;Igor Demidov

  • Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period

    Judy R. M. Allen;Ute Brandt;Achim Brauer;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

  • The Arctic Coastal Dynamics Database: A New Classification Scheme and Statistics on Arctic Permafrost Coastlines

    Hugues Lantuit;Hugues Lantuit;Pier Paul Overduin;Nicole Couture;Sebastian Wetterich

  • The δ13C in benthic foraminiferal tests of Fontbotia wuellerstorfi (Schwager) Relative to the δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon in Southern Ocean Deep Water: Implications for glacial ocean circulation models

    Andreas Mackensen;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten;T. Bickert;G. Fischer

  • Maximum extent of the Eurasian ice sheets in the Barents and Kara Sea region during the Weichselian

    John Inge Svendsen;Valery I. Astakhov;Dimitri Yu. Bolshiyanov;Igor Demidov

  • Modern terrigenous organic carbon input to the Arctic Ocean

    V. Rachold;H. Eicken;V. V. Gordeev;M. N. Grigoriev

  • Land-ocean systems in the Siberian Arctic: Dynamics and History.

    Heidemarie Kassens;H. A. Bauch;J. A. Dmitrenko;H. Eicken

  • The periglacial climate and environment in northern Eurasia during the Last Glaciation

    Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten;Andrei A. Andreev;Valery I. Astakhov;Igor Demidov

  • The deep permafrost carbon pool of the Yedoma region in Siberia and Alaska.

    Jens Strauss;Lutz Schirrmeister;Guido Grosse;Guido Grosse;Sebastian Wetterich

  • Baseline characteristics of climate, permafrost and land cover from a new permafrost observatory in the Lena River Delta, Siberia (1998-2011)

    J. Boike;B. Kattenstroth;K. Abramova;N. Bornemann

  • Isotope Studies of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Ground Ice - Experiences with the Equilibration Technique

    Hanno Meyer;Lutz Schönicke;Ulrich Wand;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

  • Fossil organic matter characteristics in permafrost deposits of the northeast Siberian Arctic

    Lutz Schirrmeister;Guido Grosse;Sebastian Wetterich;Pier Paul Overduin

  • Vegetation and climate history in the Laptev Sea region (Arctic Siberia) during Late Quaternary inferred from pollen records

    Andrei A. Andreev;Lutz Schirrmeister;Pavel E. Tarasov;Andrey Ganopolski

  • Dissolved organic matter and nutrients in the Lena River, Siberian Arctic: Characteristics and distribution

    Rubén J Lara;Volker Rachold;Gerhard Kattner;Hans W Hubberten

  • Offshore permafrost and gas hydrate stability zone on the shelf of East Siberian Seas

    N. N. Romanovskii;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten;A. V. Gavrilov;A. A. Eliseeva

  • MERLIN: A French-German Space Lidar Mission Dedicated to Atmospheric Methane

    Gerhard Ehret;Philippe Bousquet;Clémence Pierangelo;Matthias Alpers

  • Sedimentary geochemistry of core PG1351 from Lake El’gygytgyn—a sensitive record of climate variability in the East Siberian Arctic during the past three glacial–interglacial cycles

    Martin Melles;Julie Brigham-Grette;Olga Yu. Glushkova;Pavel S. Minyuk

  • Microbial controls on methane fluxes from a polygonal tundra of the Lena Delta, Siberia

    Dirk Wagner;Svenja Kobabe;E. M. Pfeiffer;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

  • Palaeoclimate Reconstruction on Big Lyakhovsky Island, North Siberia—Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes in Ice Wedges

    Hanno Meyer;Alexander Dereviagin;Christine Siegert;Lutz Schirrmeister

  • Permafrost of the east Siberian Arctic shelf and coastal lowlands

    N. N. Romanovskii;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten;A. V. Gavrilov;V. E. Tumskoy

  • The use of CORONA images in remote sensing of periglacial geomorphology: an illustration from the NE Siberian coast

    Guido Grosse;Lutz Schirrmeister;Viktor V. Kunitsky;Viktor V. Kunitsky;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

Frequent Co-Authors

Lutz Schirrmeister
Lutz Schirrmeister Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Hanno Meyer
Hanno Meyer Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Andrei Andreev
Andrei Andreev Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Guido Grosse
Guido Grosse Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Sebastian Wetterich
Sebastian Wetterich Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Mikhail N. Grigoriev
Mikhail N. Grigoriev Russian Academy of Sciences
Martin Melles
Martin Melles University of Cologne
Hugues Lantuit
Hugues Lantuit University of Potsdam
Hannes Grobe
Hannes Grobe Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Wayne H. Pollard
Wayne H. Pollard McGill University

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