Tingjun Zhang mostly deals with Permafrost, Climatology, Atmospheric temperature, Plateau and Global warming. The Permafrost study combines topics in areas such as Northern Hemisphere, Atmospheric sciences, Snow, Geomorphology and Physical geography. The concepts of his Climatology study are interwoven with issues in Land cover, Trend surface analysis and Arctic.
He combines subjects such as Soil water and Climate change with his study of Atmospheric temperature. His Plateau research includes elements of Latitude and Borehole. Tingjun Zhang has included themes like Carbon sink and Orbital forcing in his Global warming study.
Permafrost, Climatology, Plateau, Snow and Physical geography are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Soil water, Atmospheric sciences, Arctic, Hydrology and Geomorphology as well as Permafrost. His Climatology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Climate change, Latitude and Precipitation.
His research in Plateau intersects with topics in Thermokarst and Ecosystem. His Snow study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Forcing and Vegetation. His Physical geography research incorporates elements of Northern Hemisphere and China.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Permafrost, Physical geography, Plateau, Northern Hemisphere and Climate change. A large part of his Permafrost studies is devoted to Thermokarst. Tingjun Zhang has researched Physical geography in several fields, including Snow, Snow cover, Field and Qinghai tibet plateau.
His work carried out in the field of Plateau brings together such families of science as Hydrology, Surface water, Groundwater and Structural basin. His Northern Hemisphere research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Land cover, Land use, Greening and Coupled model intercomparison project. The concepts of his Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Climatology, Atmospheric sciences, Geothermal gradient, Antarctic ice sheet and Borehole.
Tingjun Zhang mainly focuses on Permafrost, Plateau, Physical geography, Northern Hemisphere and Global warming. The Permafrost study combines topics in areas such as Climate change, Surface air temperature, Atmospheric sciences, Coupled model intercomparison project and Global temperature. His Plateau research includes themes of Hydrology and Water content.
His Physical geography research incorporates themes from Field and Qinghai tibet plateau. Climatology covers Tingjun Zhang research in Northern Hemisphere. His study in Global warming is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Environmental chemistry and Thermokarst.
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OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE OF RECENT CHANGE IN THE NORTHERN HIGH-LATITUDE ENVIRONMENT
M. C. Serreze;J. E. Walsh;F. S. Chapin;T. Osterkamp.
Climatic Change (2000)
Observations: Changes in Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground
Peter Lemke;Jian Ren;R. B. Alley;I. Allison.
EPIC3Titel: Climate change 2007 : the physical science basis ; summary for policymakers, technical summary and frequently asked questions. Part of the Working Group I contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, pp. 337-383, ISBN: 92-9169-121-6 (2007)
Influence of the seasonal snow cover on the ground thermal regime: An overview
Tingjun Zhang.
Reviews of Geophysics (2005)
Statistics and characteristics of permafrost and ground-ice distribution in the Northern Hemisphere
T. Zhang;R. G. Barry;K. Knowles;J. A. Heginbottom.
Polar Geography (1999)
Amount and timing of permafrost carbon release in response to climate warming
Kevin Schaefer;Tingjun Zhang;Lori Bruhwiler;Andrew P. Barrett.
Tellus B (2011)
Siberian Lena River hydrologic regime and recent change
Daqing Yang;Douglas L. Kane;Larry D. Hinzman;Xuebin Zhang.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2002)
Recent permafrost warming on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
Qingbai Wu;Qingbai Wu;Tingjun Zhang;Tingjun Zhang.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
Climate change: High risk of permafrost thaw.
Edward A. G. Schuur;Benjamin Abbott.
Nature (2011)
Geocryology in China
Tingjun Zhang;Zhou Youwu;Guo Dongxin;Qiu Guoqing.
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (2001)
Past extreme warming events linked to massive carbon release from thawing permafrost
Robert M. DeConto;Simone Galeotti;Mark Pagani;David Tracy.
Nature (2012)
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