Hugues Lantuit
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- Academic Level
- PhD
- Working Sector
- Research Institute
- Position
- Other
- Highest Degree
- MA/MSC
- Discipline
- Earth Sciences: Geology/Soil Science/Geo
- Reseach Topic
- Climate change impacts on Arctic coasts
- Publications
Lantuit, H., Pollard, W. H.(2007). Fifty years of coastal erosion and retrogressive thaw slump activity on Herschel Island, southern Beaufort Sea, Yukon Territory, Geomorphology, in press.
Lantuit, H., Pollard, W. H.(2005). Temporal stereophotogrammetric analysis of retrogressive thaw slumps on Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 5, 413-423.
SRef-ID:1684-9981/nhess/2005-5-413Rachold, V., Lantuit, H., Couture, N., Pollard, W. H.(2005). Arctic Coastal Dynamics - report of the 5th International Workshop, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 13-16 October 2004., Reports on Polar and Marine Research, 506, 143p.
Lantuit, H., Couture, N., Pollard, W. H., Haltigin, T., De Pascale, G., Budkewitsch, P.(2005). Short-term evolution of coastal polycyclic retrogressive thaw slumps on Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung (Reports on Polar and Marine Research).
Lantuit, H., Couture, N., Pollard, W. H.(2004). A volumetric analysis of long-term coastal erosion on Herschel Island, Yukon Territory : Preliminary results, Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung (Reports on Polar and Marine Research),482,33-37.
Lantuit, H., Pollard, W. H.(2003). Remotely sensed evidence of enhanced erosion during the 20th Century on Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung (Reports on polar and Marine Research),443,54-59.
General and Contact Information
- Title
- Mr.
- First Name
- Hugues
- Last Name
- Lantuit
- Date of Birth
- 03/12/1977
- Country of Origin
- France
- Country of Residence
- Germany
- City
- Potsdam
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- http://www.pyrn.org
- Languages
- English, French, German
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