roderik van de wal

roderik van de wal

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 79

Europe-Netherlands

About roderik van de wal

roderik van de wal, With an exceptional h-index of 79 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Utrecht, specializes in the field of Climate Change, Climate Dynamics, Ice Sheets, Sea Level Rise.

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

Simulating ice sheets during Pleistocene glacial cycles: A dance of CO2, ice and orbital cycles

The Utrecht Finite Volume Ice-Sheet Model (UFEMISM version 2.0)–part 1: description and idealised experiments

Sea-level projections in recent IPCC reports: how we got here, where we are and where we’re going

Sub-shelf melt patterns… does detail matter?

Projecting Changes in the Drivers of Compound Flooding in Europe Using CMIP6 Models

Holocene water-level indicator database for the Dutch coastal plain

Miocene Antarctic Ice Sheet area adapts significantly faster than volume to CO-induced climate change

Modelled ice sheet sensitivity to basal friction parameterizations is controlled by the amount of buttressing

roderik van de wal Information

University

Position

Professor Science and Geoscience

Citations(all)

23690

Citations(since 2020)

11775

Cited By

15862

hIndex(all)

79

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

219

i10Index(since 2020)

150

Email

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Universiteit Utrecht

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roderik van de wal Skills & Research Interests

Climate Change

Climate Dynamics

Ice Sheets

Sea Level Rise

Top articles of roderik van de wal

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Simulating ice sheets during Pleistocene glacial cycles: A dance of CO2, ice and orbital cycles

Meike DW Scherrenberg

Roderik SW van de Wal

Constantijn J Berends

2024/3/7

The Utrecht Finite Volume Ice-Sheet Model (UFEMISM version 2.0)–part 1: description and idealised experiments

Geoscientific Model Development Discussions

Constantijn J Berends

Victor Azizi

Jorge Bernales

Roderik SW van de Wal

2024/4/16

Sea-level projections in recent IPCC reports: how we got here, where we are and where we’re going

Aimée Slangen

Matthew Palmer

Carolina Camargo

John Church

Tamsin Edwards

...

2024/3/7

Sub-shelf melt patterns… does detail matter?

Franka Jesse

Erwin Lambert

Roderik van de Wal

2024/3/7

Projecting Changes in the Drivers of Compound Flooding in Europe Using CMIP6 Models

Tim Hermans

Julius Busecke

Thomas Wahl

Víctor Malagón-Santos

Michael Tadesse

...

2024/3/7

Holocene water-level indicator database for the Dutch coastal plain

Kim de Wit

Roderik SW van de Wal

Kim M Cohen

2024/3/7

Miocene Antarctic Ice Sheet area adapts significantly faster than volume to CO-induced climate change

Climate of the Past

Lennert B Stap

Constantijn J Berends

Roderik SW Van De Wal

2024/1/30

Modelled ice sheet sensitivity to basal friction parameterizations is controlled by the amount of buttressing

Tim van den Akker

William H Lipscomb

Gunter R Leguy

Willem Jan van de Berg

Roderik SW van de Wal

2024/3/7

Assessing Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics and Sea Level Rise: Insights from PROTECT Model Intercomparison

Cyrille Mosbeux

Gael Durand

Nicolas Jourdain

Fabien Gillet-Chaulet

Justine Caillet

...

2024/3/7

Ice sheet–solid earth feedback during the last glacial cycle in Antarctica and Greenland

Caroline van Calcar

Wouter Van Der Wal

Gydo Kempenaar

Valentina Barletta

Roderik van de Wal

2023/7/11

Sea level rise in Europe: observations and projections

State of the Planet Discussions

Angélique Melet

Roderik van de Wal

Angel Amores

Arne Arns

Alisée A Chaigneau

...

2023/12/12

New Antarctic spin-up method results in committed Thwaites glacier collapse

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Tim van den Akker

William H Lipscomb

Gunter R Leguy

Willem Jan van de Berg

Roderik van de Wal

2023/5

The acceleration of sea-level rise along the coast of the Netherlands started in the 1960s

Ocean Science

Iris Keizer

Dewi Le Bars

Cees De Valk

André Jüling

Roderik Van De Wal

...

2023/7/6

Present-day mass loss rates are a precursor for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse

Tim van den Akker

William Lipscomb

Gunter Leguy

Jorjo Bernales

Constantijn Berends

...

2023/11/1

On the initialisation of ice sheet models: equilibrium assumptions, thermal memory, and present-day states

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Jorjo Bernales

Tijn Berends

Caroline van Calcar

Roderik van de Wal

2023/5

Late Pleistocene glacial terminations accelerated by proglacial lakes

Climate of the Past Discussions

Meike Scherrenberg

Constantijn Berends

Roderik van de Wal

2023/7/3

Strong impact of sub-shelf melt parameterisation on ice-sheet retreat in idealised and realistic Antarctic topography

Journal of Glaciology

Constantijn J Berends

Lennert B Stap

Roderik SW van de Wal

2023/10

Sensitivity of future projections of ice sheet retreat to initial conditions

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Tijn Berends

Jorjo Bernales

Caroline van Calcar

Roderik van de Wal

2023/5

Miocene Antarctic ice sheet area responds significantly faster than volume to CO2-induced climate change

Climate of the Past Discussions

Lennert B Stap

Constantijn J Berends

Roderik SW van de Wal

2023/5/8

Simulation of a fully coupled 3D glacial isostatic adjustment–ice sheet model for the Antarctic ice sheet over a glacial cycle

Geoscientific Model Development

Caroline J Van Calcar

Roderik SW Van De Wal

Bas Blank

Bas De Boer

Wouter Van Der Wal

2023/9/27

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