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Overview

Roger G. Barry was affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions spanned multiple fields, primarily related to Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Medicine.

The main fields of study encompassed:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science
  • Medicine

More specific subfields included:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Ecology
  • Oceanography
  • Sociology and Political Science

The topics covered in their work were focused on:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Winter Sports Injuries and Performance
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Polar Research and Ecology
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Marine and environmental studies

Roger G. Barry's publication record included:

  • Index, 2022, Cambridge University Press eBooks

They had a frequent collaboration with Thian Yew Gan, coauthoring multiple works together.

Their publications appeared mainly in Cambridge University Press eBooks. Among book publications, a notable work was The Global Cryosphere published in 2022 by Cambridge University Press, which had accrued citations reflecting its impact in the field.

Best Publications

  • Processes and impacts of Arctic amplification: A research synthesis

    Mark C. Serreze;Roger G. Barry

  • OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE OF RECENT CHANGE IN THE NORTHERN HIGH-LATITUDE ENVIRONMENT

    M. C. Serreze;J. E. Walsh;F. S. Chapin;T. Osterkamp

  • Atmosphere, Weather and Climate

    Roger Graham Barry;Richard J. Chorley

  • Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere

    John J. Magnuson;Dale M. Robertson;Barbara J. Benson;Randolph H. Wynne

  • Mountain weather and climate

    Roger Graham Barry

  • Statistics and characteristics of permafrost and ground-ice distribution in the Northern Hemisphere

    T. Zhang;R. G. Barry;K. Knowles;J. A. Heginbottom

  • Icelandic low cyclone activity : Climatological features, linkages with the NAO, and relationships with recent changes in the Northern Hemisphere circulation

    Mark C. Serreze;Fiona Carse;Roger G. Barry;Jeffrey C. Rogers

  • Synoptic climatology; methods and applications

    Roger Graham Barry;A. H. Perry

  • The Arctic climate system

    Mark C. Serreze;Roger Graham Barry

  • Mountain Weather and Climate Third Edition: List of tables

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  • A record minimum arctic sea ice extent and area in 2002

    M. C. Serreze;J. A. Maslanik;T. A. Scambos;F. Fetterer

  • Spatial and temporal variability in active layer thickness over the Russian Arctic drainage basin

    Tingjun Zhang;Oliver W. Frauenfeld;Mark C. Serreze;Andrew Etringer

  • The Changing Face of Arctic Snow Cover: A Synthesis of Observed and Projected Changes

    Terry V. Callaghan;Margareta Johansson;Ross D. Brown;Pavel Ya. Groisman

  • Recent decreases in Arctic summer ice cover and linkages to atmospheric circulation anomalies

    J.A. Maslanik;M.C. Serreze;R.G. Barry

  • Interdecadal changes in seasonal freeze and thaw depths in Russia

    Oliver W. Frauenfeld;Tingjun Zhang;Roger G. Barry;David Gilichinsky

  • The status of research on glaciers and global glacier recession: a review

    Roger G. Barry

  • Arctic and Alpine environments

    Jack D. Ives;Roger G. Barry

  • A CLIMATOLOGICAL TRANSECT ON THE EAST SLOPE OF THE FRONT RANGE, COLORADO

    R. G. Barry

  • Optical Remote Sensing of Glacier Characteristics: A Review with Focus on the Himalaya.

    Adina E. Racoviteanu;Mark W. Williams;Mark W. Williams;Roger G. Barry

  • Recommendations for the compilation of glacier inventory data from digital sources

    F Paul;R G Barry;J G Cogley;H Frey

  • Mountain Weather and Climate

    J. A. Taylor;Roger G. Barry

  • Spatial and Temporal Variability in Active Layer Thickness over the Russian Arctic Drainage Basin

    R. G. Barry;T. Zhang;O. W. Frauenfeld;M. Serreze

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark C. Serreze
Mark C. Serreze University of Colorado Boulder
Tingjun Zhang
Tingjun Zhang University of Colorado Boulder
Thian Yew Gan
Thian Yew Gan University of Alberta
John T. Andrews
John T. Andrews University of Colorado Boulder
Peter D. Blanken
Peter D. Blanken University of Colorado Boulder
James A. Maslanik
James A. Maslanik University of Colorado Boulder
David A. Robinson
David A. Robinson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Raymond S. Bradley
Raymond S. Bradley University of Massachusetts Amherst
Wilfried Haeberli
Wilfried Haeberli University of Zurich
Jeffrey R. Key
Jeffrey R. Key National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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