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Jon Ove Hagen

Jon Ove Hagen

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Earth Science

D-Index
58
Citations
13701
World Ranking
2135
National Ranking
25

Overview

Jon Ove Hagen is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular attention to Atmospheric Science. Their work encompasses various subfields and topics related to cryospheric processes and climate impacts.

Their academic contributions include publications in several venues, notably:

  • Nature Communications
  • Remote Sensing of Environment
  • American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education

Recent papers authored by Jon Ove Hagen cover topics in glaciology, environmental monitoring, and the evaluation of computational models. These papers include:

  • Low elevation of Svalbard glaciers drives high mass loss variability (2020) in Nature Communications
  • Changes of glacier facies on Hornsund glaciers (Svalbard) during the decade 2007-2017 (2020) in Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Evaluating the Accuracy of Large Language Models in Pharmaceutical Calculations: A Comparison of ChatGPT and MathGPT (2025) in American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education

The scientist frequently collaborates with a range of co-authors, including:

  • Brice Noël
  • Constantijn L. Jakobs
  • Ward van Pelt
  • Stef Lhermitte
  • Bert Wouters

Jon Ove Hagen's research interests involve several key topics such as:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Winter Sports Injuries and Performance
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics

Their subfields of study further emphasize contributions to:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

Best Publications

  • A Reconciled Estimate of Glacier Contributions to Sea Level Rise: 2003 to 2009

    Alex S. Gardner;Alex S. Gardner;Geir Moholdt;J. Graham Cogley;Bert Wouters;Bert Wouters

  • The Randolph Glacier inventory: a globally complete inventory of glaciers

    W Tad Pfeffer;Anthony A Arendt;Andrew Bliss;Tobias Bolch;Tobias Bolch

  • The physical environment of Kongsfjorden–Krossfjorden, an Arctic fjord system in Svalbard

    Harald Svendsen;Agnieszka Beszczynska-Møller;Jon Ove Hagen;Bernard Lefauconnier

  • Historically unprecedented global glacier decline in the early 21st century

    A. P. Ahlström;B. Anderson;M. Arenillas;S. Bajracharya

  • Glacier atlas of Svalbard and Jan Mayen

    Jon Ove Hagen;Olav Liestøl;Erik Roland;Torild Jørgensen

  • Recent elevation changes of Svalbard glaciers derived from ICESat laser altimetry

    Geir Moholdt;Christopher Nuth;Jon Ove Hagen;Jack Kohler

  • The Mass Balance of Circum-Arctic Glaciers and Recent Climate Change

    Julian A. Dowdeswell;Jon Ove Hagen;Helgi Björnsson;Andrey F. Glazovsky

  • The thermal regime of sub-polar glaciers mapped by multi-frequency radio-echo sounding

    Helgi Björnsson;Yngvar Gjessing;Svein-Erik Hamran;Jon Ove Hagen

  • Tidewater glaciers of Svalbard: Recent changes and estimates of calving fluxes

    Małgorzata Błaszczyk;Jacek Jania;Jon Ove Hagen

  • Decadal changes from a multi-temporal glacier inventory of Svalbard

    C. Nuth;J. Kohler;M. Konig;A. von Deschwanden

  • Glaciers in Svalbard: mass balance, runoff and freshwater flux

    Jon Ove Hagen;Jack Kohler;Kjetil Melvold;Jan-Gunnar Winther

  • Svalbard glacier elevation changes and contribution to sea level rise

    Christopher Nuth;Geir Moholdt;Jack Kohler;Jon Ove Hagen

  • On the Net Mass Balance of the Glaciers and Ice Caps in Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic

    Jon Ove Hagen;Kjetil Melvold;Francis Pinglot;Julian A. Dowdeswell

  • The duration of the active phase on surge-type glaciers: contrasts between Svalbard and other regions

    Julian A. Dowdeswell;Gordon S. Hamilton;Jon Ove Hagen

  • Long-term glacier mass-balance investigations in Svalbard, 1950-88

    Jon Ove Hagen;Olav Liestøl

  • Surging and calving glaciers in Eastern Svalbard

    Bernard Lefauconnier;Jon Ove Hagen

  • Glacier-permafrost interaction in Arctic and alpine mountain environments with examples from southern Norway and Svalbard

    Bernd Etzelmüller;Jon Ove Hagen

  • Reconciling Svalbard Glacier Mass Balance

    Thomas Vikhamar Schuler;Thomas Vikhamar Schuler;Jack Kohler;Nelly Elagina;Jon Ove Methlie Hagen

  • Mass balance change as a control on the frequency and occurrence of glacier surges in Svalbard, Norwegian High Arctic

    J. A. Dowdeswell;R. Hodgkins;A.-M. Nuttall;J. O. Hagen

  • Glacier-surge mechanisms promoted by a hydro-thermodynamic feedback to summer melt

    Thorben Dunse;Thomas Schellenberger;Jon Ove Methlie Hagen;Andreas Kääb

  • Randolph Glacier Inventory [v3.2]: A Dataset of Global Glacier Outlines. Global Land Ice Measurements from Space

    Arendt;T. Bolch;J.G. Cogley

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack Kohler
Jack Kohler Norwegian Polar Institute
Andreas Kääb
Andreas Kääb University of Oslo
Regine Hock
Regine Hock University of Alaska Fairbanks
Julian A. Dowdeswell
Julian A. Dowdeswell University of Cambridge
Carleen Reijmer
Carleen Reijmer Utrecht University
Andy Hodson
Andy Hodson University Centre in Svalbard
Tobias Bolch
Tobias Bolch Graz University of Technology
Christopher Nuth
Christopher Nuth University of Oslo
Elisabeth Isaksson
Elisabeth Isaksson Norwegian Polar Institute
Bernd Etzelmüller
Bernd Etzelmüller University of Oslo

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