During more than 40 years Hans Oerlemans has conducted research on the response of ice sheets and glaciers to climate change. Three questions have been central: (i) How do the Pleistocene glacial cycles ('ice ages') work ?, (ii) What are the most important feedback processes between ice dynamics and climate ?, and (iii) How sensitive are glaciers and ice sheets to climate warming and what is the (potential) contribution to sea-level change ?
Results have been reported in 4 monographs and 233 peer-reviewed publications (93 as first author; 10 in Nature / Science).
Click on 'CV' for a full overview (Curriculum vitae, summary of contributions to glaciology, current projects, honours and awards, organization of meetings and summer courses, committees, full list of publications)
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