Dylan Harp

2021

  • Harp, D. R., et al. “New Insights Into The Drainage Of Inundated Ice-Wedge Polygons Using Fundamental Hydrologic Principles”. The Cryosphere, 2021, pp. 4005 - 4029.

2020

  • Zlotnik, V. A., et al. “A Model Of Ice Wedge Polygon Drainage In Changing Arctic Terrain”. Water, 2020, p. 3376.
  • Jafarov, E. E., et al. “Estimation Of Subsurface Porosities And Thermal Conductivities Of Polygonal Tundra By Coupled Inversion Of Electrical Resistivity, Temperature, And Moisture Content Data”. The Cryosphere, 2020, pp. 77 - 91.

2018

  • Abolt, C. J., et al. “Microtopographic Control On The Ground Thermal Regime In Ice Wedge Polygons”. The Cryosphere Discussions, 2018, pp. 1 - 26.
  • Jafarov, E. E., et al. “Modeling The Role Of Preferential Snow Accumulation In Through Talik Development And Hillslope Groundwater Flow In A Transitional Permafrost Landscape”. Environmental Research Letters, 2018, p. 105006.

2016

  • Harp, D. R., et al. “Effect Of Soil Property Uncertainties On Permafrost Thaw Projections: A Calibration-Constrained Analysis”. The Cryosphere, 2016, pp. 341 - 358.
  • Atchley, A. L., et al. “Influences And Interactions Of Inundation, Peat, And Snow On Active Layer Thickness”. Geophysical Research Letters, 2016, pp. 5116-5123.
  • Sjöberg, Y., et al. “Thermal Effects Of Groundwater Flow Through Subarctic Fens: A Case Study Based On Field Observations And Numerical Modeling”. Water Resources Research, 2016, pp. 1591-1606.

2015

  • Atchley, A. L., et al. “Using Field Observations To Inform Thermal Hydrology Models Of Permafrost Dynamics With Ats (V0.83)”. Geoscientific Model Development, 2015, pp. 2701 - 2722.