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2025

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39
Citations
5689
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  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Czechia Leader Award

Overview

John D. Jansen is affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Their research spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, contributing extensively to knowledge in these areas through numerous publications.

The main topics of John D. Jansen's work include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes

The scientist's research also delves into subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Earth-Surface Processes, Anthropology, and Global and Planetary Change.

John D. Jansen has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Mads Faurschou Knudsen
  • Paul A. Carling
  • Jesper Nørgaard
  • Xuanmei Fan
  • Qiang Xu

Major venues for John D. Jansen's publications include:

  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Quaternary Research
  • Earth Surface Dynamics
  • Earth-Science Reviews

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by John D. Jansen are:

  • The formation and impact of landslide dams - State of the art (2020, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • Machine-learning algorithms for predicting land susceptibility to dust emissions: The case of the Jazmurian Basin, Iran (2020, Atmospheric Pollution Research)
  • Desertification of Iran in the early twenty-first century: assessment using climate and vegetation indices (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • New cosmogenic nuclide burial-dating model indicates onset of major glaciations in the Alps during Middle Pleistocene Transition (2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)
  • Catastrophic Drainage From the Northwestern Outlet of Glacial Lake Agassiz During the Younger Dryas (2021, Geophysical Research Letters)

Best Publications

  • Deglaciation of Fennoscandia

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

  • Knickpoint recession rate and catchment area: the case of uplifted rivers in Eastern Scotland

    Paul Bishop;Trevor B. Hoey;John D. Jansen;Irantzu Lexartza Artza

  • Palaeoenvironmental change in tropical Australasia over the last 30,000 years: a synthesis by the OZ-INTIMATE group

    Jessica M. Reeves;Helen C. Bostock;Linda K. Ayliffe;Timothy T. Barrows

  • Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental change in the Australian drylands

    Kathryn E. Fitzsimmons;Timothy J. Cohen;Paul P. Hesse;John Jansen

  • The formation and impact of landslide dams – State of the art

    Xuanmei Fan;Anja Dufresne;Srikrishnan Siva Subramanian;Alexander Strom

  • Experimental reintroduction of woody debris on the Williams River, NSW: geomorphic and ecological responses

    Andrew Pattrick Brooks;Peter C. Gehrke;John D Jansen;Tim B. Abbe

  • Climate variability over the last 35,000 years recorded in marine and terrestrial archives in the Australian region: an OZ-INTIMATE compilation

    Jessica M. Reeves;Timothy T. Barrows;Timothy J. Cohen;Anthony S. Kiem

  • Prediction of a multi-hazard chain by an integrated numerical simulation approach : the Baige landslide, Jinsha River, China

    Xuanmei Fan;Fan Yang;Srikrishnan Siva Subramanian;Qiang Xu

  • Climatic records over the past 30 ka from temperate Australia - a synthesis from the Oz-INTIMATE workgroup

    Lynda Petherick;Lynda Petherick;Helen Bostock;Tim J Cohen;Kathryn Fitzsimmons

  • Strong rocks sustain ancient postorogenic topography in southern Africa

    Taryn E. Scharf;Alexandru T. Codilean;Maarten de Wit;John D. Jansen

  • Does decreasing paraglacial sediment supply slow knickpoint retreat

    John D. Jansen;John D. Jansen;Derek Fabel;Paul Bishop;Sheng Xu

  • Multichannel rivers : their definition and classification

    Paul Carling;John D. Jansen;Lyubov Meshkova

  • Continental aridification and the vanishing of Australia's megalakes

    Tim J Cohen;Tim J Cohen;Gerald Nanson;John D. Jansen;Brian G. Jones

  • Machine-learning algorithms for predicting land susceptibility to dust emissions: The case of the Jazmurian Basin, Iran

    Hamid Gholami;Aliakbar Mohamadifar;Armin Sorooshian;John D. Jansen

  • Hydrological transformation coincided with megafaunal extinction in central Australia

    Tim J. Cohen;John D. Jansen;John D. Jansen;Luke A. Gliganic;Joshua R. Larsen

  • Functional relationships between vegetation, channel morphology, and flow efficiency in an alluvial (anabranching) river

    John D. Jansen;John D. Jansen;Gerald C. Nanson

  • Knickpoint retreat and transient bedrock channel morphology triggered by base-level fall in small bedrock river catchments : The case of the Isle of Jura, Scotland

    Miguel Castillo;Paul Bishop;John D. Jansen

  • Flood magnitude frequency and lithologic control on bedrock river incision in post-orogenic terrain

    John D. Jansen

  • Anabranching and maximum flow efficiency in Magela Creek, northern Australia

    John D. Jansen;John D. Jansen;Gerald C. Nanson

  • Riparian vegetation and the late Holocene development of an anabranching river: Magela Creek, northern Australia

    Stephen Tooth;John D. Jansen;Gerald C. Nanson;Tom J. Coulthard

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim J Cohen
Tim J Cohen University of Wollongong
Gerald C. Nanson
Gerald C. Nanson University of Wollongong
Paul Bishop
Paul Bishop University of Glasgow
Brian G. Jones
Brian G. Jones University of Wollongong
David M. Price
David M. Price University of Wollongong
David Fink
David Fink Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Derek Fabel
Derek Fabel Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Nicolaj K. Larsen
Nicolaj K. Larsen University of Copenhagen
Timothy T. Barrows
Timothy T. Barrows University of New South Wales
Jesper V. Olsen
Jesper V. Olsen University of Copenhagen

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