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Jacob Clement Yde

Department of Environmental Sciences (Professor) - Western Norway University of Applied Sciences

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Høgskulen på Vestlandet

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Avdeling for ingeniør- og naturfag

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Academic disciplines

Quaternary geology, glaciology

Subjects

Glaciers

Country

Chile

Greenland

Iceland

Norway

Svalbard

Projects

The fate of sub-glacial carbon in an era of deglaciation

Fysiske og samfunnsmessige konsekvenser av klimatisk-kontrollerte endringer av Jostedalsbreen

The bright future of subglacial ecosystems: Impacts of deglaciation on microbial activity and carbon cycling at glacier beds (CryoEco)

Climatic forcing of terrestrial methane gas escape through permafrost in Svalbard.

Geochemistry of Jan Mayen subglacial outlet streams

Effect of glacial recession on N2O fluxes in High Arctic lakes and catchments

More than methane: quantifying melt-driven biogas production and nutrient export from Eurasian Arctic lowland permafrost (LowPerm)

Hydrological effects on the variability and emergent hot moments in metabolism of a High Arctic lake

Natural and societal consequences of climate-forced changes of Jostedalsbreen Ice Cap

Subglacial mercury cycling and associated export from Jan Mayen to the North Atlantic

ESF Exploratory Workshop on Geomicrobiology in Glacial Systems

Climate change drives fluctuations of glacier lakes in Svalbard

Potential activity of microbial community in the biological soil crusts in the glacial forefield of Werenskioldbreen

Consequences of glacier changes on downstream nutrient supply and carbon metabolism

Retreat and Wither - What is the influence of glaciers' recession from tidewater to land-based on the marine biological production and biogeochemistry in the Arctic?

Glacier albedo observations in SE Greenland

MEltwater release of heavy meTALs from gLacIer to ocean in a Changing Arctic (METALLICA)