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List of works by Volker Klemann

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A benchmark study for glacial isostatic adjustment codes

scholarly article

Compressible viscoelasticity: stability of solutions for homogeneous plane-Earth models

The Deformational Response of a Viscoelastic Solid Earth Model Coupled to a Thermomechanical Ice Sheet Model

article

Palaeo-sea-level and palaeo-ice-sheet databases: problems, strategies, and perspectives

A Visual Analysis Concept for the Validation of Geoscientific Simulation Models

scientific article published on December 2012

Glacial isostatic adjustment on Mars

scientific article published on 3 July 2024

Inferring Mass Loss by Measuring Contemporaneous Deformation around the Helheim Glacier, Southeastern Greenland, Using Sentinel-1 InSAR

scientific article published in 2022

Ground Deformations around the Toktogul Reservoir, Kyrgyzstan, from Envisat ASAR and Sentinel-1 Data—A Case Study about the Impact of Atmospheric Corrections on InSAR Time Series

The effects of compressibility on the GIA in southeast Alaska

scholarly article by Yoshiyuki Tanaka et al published March 2015 in Journal of Geodynamics

Exploring the Drivers of Global and Local Sea‐Level Change Over the 21st Century and Beyond

scientific article

Compressible viscoelastodynamics of a spherical body at long timescales and its isostatic equilibrium

Altimetry, gravimetry, GPS and viscoelastic modeling data for the joint inversion for glacial isostatic adjustment in Antarctica (ESA STSE Project REGINA)

scholarly article

Antarctic ice-mass balance 2003 to 2012: regional reanalysis of GRACE satellite gravimetry measurements with improved estimate of glacial-isostatic adjustment based on GPS uplift rates

article by I. Sasgen et al published 25 September 2013 in The Cryosphere

Mass Distribution and Mass Transport in the Earth System: Recent Scientific Progress Due to Interdisciplinary Research

Evolution of Global Ocean Tide Levels Since the Last Glacial Maximum

scientific article published in May 2023