Donald Forbes

Donald Forbes

Memorial University of Newfoundland

H-index: 43

North America-Canada

About Donald Forbes

Donald Forbes, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland, specializes in the field of coastal hazards, Arctic coasts, tropical small-islands, climate-change adaptation, sustainabl.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mechanisms, volumetric assessment, and prognosis for rapid coastal erosion of Tuktoyaktuk Island, an important natural barrier for the harbour and community

Subsidence drives habitat loss in a large permafrost delta, Mackenzie River outlet to the Beaufort Sea, western Arctic Canada

Postglacial sea-level lowstand on Cumberland Peninsula, Baffin Island, Nunavut

Marine record of late-glacial readvance and last recession of Laurentide ice, inner Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada

Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areas

Boulder-strewn flats in a high-latitude macrotidal embayment, Baffin Island: geomorphology, formation, and future stability

Landscape and Seascape Responses to Canada’s Changing Climate

News from the Pan-Arctic Initiative on the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Arctic Coasts

Donald Forbes Information

University

Position

Geological Survey of Canada (emeritus); and Dalhousie University (adjunct)

Citations(all)

8768

Citations(since 2020)

2543

Cited By

6959

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

115

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Donald Forbes Skills & Research Interests

coastal hazards

Arctic coasts

tropical small-islands

climate-change adaptation

sustainabl

Top articles of Donald Forbes

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mechanisms, volumetric assessment, and prognosis for rapid coastal erosion of Tuktoyaktuk Island, an important natural barrier for the harbour and community

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

D Whalen

DL Forbes

V Kostylev

M Lim

P Fraser

...

2022

Subsidence drives habitat loss in a large permafrost delta, Mackenzie River outlet to the Beaufort Sea, western Arctic Canada

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

Donald L Forbes

MR Craymer

TS James

Dustin Whalen

2022

Postglacial sea-level lowstand on Cumberland Peninsula, Baffin Island, Nunavut

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

Beth Cowan

Johnathan Carter

Donald L Forbes

Trevor Bell

2022

Marine record of late-glacial readvance and last recession of Laurentide ice, inner Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

Robert Deering

Trevor Bell

Donald L Forbes

2022

Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areas

Scientific reports

Alexandre K Magnan

Michael Oppenheimer

Matthias Garschagen

Maya K Buchanan

Virginie KE Duvat

...

2022/6/23

Boulder-strewn flats in a high-latitude macrotidal embayment, Baffin Island: geomorphology, formation, and future stability

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

Scott V Hatcher

Donald L Forbes

Gavin K Manson

2022

Landscape and Seascape Responses to Canada’s Changing Climate

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

Thomas S James

Andrée Blais-Stevens

John J Clague

Donald L Forbes

Anne-Marie LeBlanc

...

2022

News from the Pan-Arctic Initiative on the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Arctic Coasts

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Anna Irrgang

Benjamin Jones

Louise Farquharson

Alisa Baranskaya

Nataliya Belova

...

2021/12

A pan-Arctic initiative on the spatial and temporal dynamics of Arctic coasts

Anna M Irrgang

Benjamin M Jones

Louise M Farquharson

Daria Aleksyutina

Alisa Baranskaya

...

2020/12/7

Anthropogenic, direct pressures on coastal wetlands

Alice Newton

John Icely

Sonia Cristina

Gerardo ME Perillo

R Eugene Turner

...

2020/7/7

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