Meet our researchers at the AGU 2018 Fall Meeting
The American Geophysical Union has its Fall Meeting 2018 in Washington from 10 to 14 December.
Presentations and activities related to the LATICE research group at the meeting are:
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Sebastian Westermann et. al.: Modelling submarine permafrost extent and development at the circum-Arctic scale (Invited), Mon, 10 Dec 2018.
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Frans-Jan W Parmentier et. al.: Thicker Snow Cover Triggers Lateral Permafrost Carbon Loss Both Through Enhanced Warming and Surface Runoff. Tue, 11 Dec 2018.
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Sven Decker & John F. Burkhart: Modelling Snow-Melt Floods over high-Mountain Areas of Norway using Statkraft's Hydrological Forecasting Toolbox (Shyft), Wed, 12 Dec 2018.
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Sebastian Westermann et. al.: Circumpolar mapping of permafrost temperature and thaw depth in the ESA Permafrost CCI Project, Wed, 12 Dec 2018.
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Kjetil Schanke Aas, Jan Nitzbon, Leo Martin, Terje Berntsen, Sebastian Westermann: Simulating Ice-rich Permafrost Landscapes under Climate Change with Laterally Coupled Tiles in a Land Surface Model. Fri, 14 Dec 2018.
Welcome to attend these presentations and sessions.
About AGU and the Fall Meeting
AGU galvanizes a community of Earth and space scientists that collaboratively advances and communicates science and its power to ensure a sustainable future. Link to official webpage: sites.agu.org/
Every year in fall, AGU has its fall meeting with presentations of sciences within earth, planetary and space sciences.
The full program with details and more information can be accessed at the conference official webpage at: fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/