Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul"
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Erosion in the Arctic: A Thermoabrasion Model to Predict Shoreline Change After an Extreme Event
Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul (Master thesis, 2018)Erosion process in the Arctic is broadly classified into two categories: thermoabrasion and thermodenundation. The study completed under this MS framework is focused on thermoabrasion process. A numerical model is developed ... -
Modelling the seasonal variations of soil temperatures in the Arctic coasts
Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul; Lubbad, Raed; Ghoreishian Amiri, Seyed Ali; Isaev, Vladislav; Shevchuk, Yaroslav; Uvarova, Alexandra Vladimirovna; Afzal, Mohammad Saud; Kumar, Avinash (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The soil temperature within the Arctic coasts within the continuous permafrost is not widely measured; the temporal and spatial resolutions of the measured temperature observations are relatively high. In this study, we ... -
Numerical Modelling of Arctic Costal Erosion
Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:213, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Arctic coastal erosion is a growing concern as global climate change affects the planet. Unlike low-latitude and mid-latitude coastal areas, the sediments along Arctic coastlines are often frozen, even during summer. It ... -
A probabilistic model of coastal bluff-top erosion in high latitudes due to thermoabrasion: A case study from Baydaratskaya Bay in the Kara Sea
Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul; Lubbad, Raed; Afzal, Mohammad Saud (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Arctic coastal erosion demands more attention as the global climate continues to change. Unlike those along low-latitude and mid-latitude, sediments along Arctic coastlines are often frozen, even during summer. Thermal and ... -
A Process-Based Model for Arctic Coastal Erosion Driven by Thermodenudation and Thermoabrasion Combined and including Nearshore Morphodynamics
Islam, Mohammad Akhsanul; Lubbad, Raed (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Various models have recently been developed to describe Arctic coastal erosion. Current process-based models simulate multiple physical processes and combine them interactively to resemble the unique mechanism of Arctic ...