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Michel Allard

Michel Allard

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
6511
World Ranking
7102
National Ranking
365

Best Publications

  • Permafrost is warming at a global scale

    Boris K. Biskaborn;Sharon L. Smith;Jeannette Noetzli;Heidrun Matthes

  • Thermal State of Permafrost in North America: A Contribution to the International Polar Year

    S.L. Smith;V.E. Romanovsky;A.G. Lewkowicz;Christopher Burn

  • Observation of Rapid Drainage System Development by Thermal Erosion of Ice Wedges on Bylot Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago

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  • Comparison of MODIS-derived land surface temperatures with ground surface and air temperature measurements in continuous permafrost terrain

    S. Hachem;C. R. Duguay;M. Allard

  • Le pergélisol au Québec nordique : bilan et perspectives

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  • Late Holocene syngenetic ice-wedge polygons development, Bylot Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago

    Daniel Fortier;Michel Allard

  • Environmental Change in the Great Whale River Region, Hudson Bay: Five Decades of Multidisciplinary Research by Centre d'études Nordiques (CEN)

    Najat Bhiry;Ann Delwaide;Michel Allard;Yves Bégin

  • Arctic permafrost landscapes in transition: towards an integrated Earth system approach1

    Warwick F. Vincent;Mickaël Lemay;Michel Allard

  • The Holocene evolution of permafrost near the tree line, on the eastern coast of Hudson Bay (northern Quebec)

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  • Development and decay of a lithalsa in Northern Québec: A geomorphological history

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  • Using the MODIS land surface temperature product for mapping permafrost: an application to northern Québec and Labrador, Canada

    Sonia Hachem;Michel Allard;Claude Duguay

  • Internal structure and conditions of permafrost mounds at Umiujaq in Nunavik, Canada, inferred from field investigation and electrical resistivity tomography

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  • Late-Holocene climatic changes as detected by the growth and decay of ice wedges on the southern shore of Hudson Strait, northern Québec, Canada

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  • Isolation of Lacustrine Basins and Marine Regression in the Kuujjuaq Area, Northern Québec, as Inferred from Diatom Analysis

    Reinhard Pienitz;Guy Lortie;Michel Allard

  • La déglaciation d’une partie du versant hudsonien québécois : bassins des rivières Nastapoca, Sheldrake et à l’Eau Claire

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  • Frost-cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago

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  • Ice Segregation and Gas Distribution in Permafrost using Tomodensitometric Analysis

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  • Segregated ice structures in various heaved permafrost landforms through CT Scan

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  • Climatic and ecological controls on ice segregation and thermokarst: The case history of a permafrost plateau in Northern Quebec

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  • The MEGATEM fixed-wing transient EM system applied to mineral exploration: a discovery case history

    Richard Smith;David Fountain;Michel Allard

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