IGS Global Seminar: Richard Alley, ‘Here be dragons… exploring the long tail of sea-level rise’
Online via ZoomOctober 21st 2020 Richard Alley, Penn State University, USA, 'Here be dragons… exploring the long tail of sea-level rise'
October 21st 2020 Richard Alley, Penn State University, USA, 'Here be dragons… exploring the long tail of sea-level rise'
October 28th 2020 Isabella Velicogna, UC Irvine, 'Ice sheet mass balance, sea level and equity, diversity and inclusion in science'
November 4th 2020 Three shorter talks: Melissa Diaz, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 'Change at 85 Degrees South: Shackleton Glacier Region Proglacial Lakes from 1960 to 2020' Ben Davison, University of St. Andrews, 'Iceberg melting substantially modifies oceanic heat flux towards a major Greenlandic tidewater glacier' Rebecca Schlegel, Swansea University, 'Rapid subglacial erosion and bed properties under […]
November 11th 2020 Steve Warren, University of Washington, and Kevin Hand, JPL, NASA, 'Snow spikes in the dry Andes; maybe not on Europa'
November 18th 2020 Martyn Tranter and Alex Anesio, Aarhus University, Denmark, 'Biological Darkening of the Greenland Ice Sheet'
November 25th 2020 David Shapero, University of Washington, 'A live demo of the glacier flow modeling package icepack'
December 2nd 2020 Shin Sugiyama, Hokkaido University, Japan, 'Freshwater calving glaciers in Patagonia'
December 9th 2020 Agneta Fransson, NPI, Oslo, 'Glacial water impacts on the chemical characteristics of sea ice and seawater and ocean acidification in Svalbard fjords'.
January 13th 2020 Francisco Navarro, Madrid, 'Hiatus of mass losses from Hurd and Johnsons glaciers, Livingston Island, during the regional cooling period 2002-2016 of the Northern Antarctic Peninsula'
January 20th 2021 Adrian Luckman, Swansea University, 'Larsen C and Brunt Ice Shelves - ice dynamics, rifts and stuff'
Janary 27th 2021 Beata Csatho, University at Buffalo, 'Capturing the Evolution of the Greenland Ice Sheet with Remote Sensing; Bridging Past and Future'
February 3rd 2021 Three shorter talks: Nate Stevens, University of Wisconsin, 'Tuning into the stick-slip channel: observations of tight linkage between melt-season hydrology and seismogenic sliding at Saskatchewan Glacier' Kate Winter, Northumbria University, 'Radar detected englacial sediments' Jakob Steiner, Utrecht University / ICIMOD(Nepal), 'Vertical ice - ice cliffs in Greenland, the Alps the Himalaya'