Contents Posters Useful information Participants
Programme

Names given are the presenting authors; see abstract for full list

Sunday 5 June 2022
15:00–18:00 Venue open for installation of posters and artworks – Bizkaia Aretoa
18:00–20:00 Registration, World Environment Day and Icebreaker – Bizkaia Aretoa

Monday 6 June 2022
8:30 Registration
9:00 Symposium opening
9:30 Keynote: Valérie Masson-Delmotte, 88A3823: The cryosphere in the IPCC sixth assessment cycle

Session 1

10:30 Maialen Iturbide Martínez de Albéniz, 88A3815: The novel IPCC WGI Interactive Atlas for a flexible spatial and temporal analysis of past, present and future climate on a regional scale
10:50 Martyn Tranter, 88A3696: DEEP PURPLE: biological darkening of the Greenland ice sheet – the need for an interdisciplinary approach
11:10 Coffee break
11:40 Panel Discussion – Chair: Sérgio Faria, 88A3819
IPCC: past, present and future
13:00 Lunch
15:00–15.30 Art Session 1
15:30 Coffee break
Session 2
16:00 Michael Wolovick, 88A3693: Relative sea level predictions for coastal stakeholders
16:20 Francisco Navarro, 88A3708: Recent mass balance of the South Shetland Island glaciers and ice caps: when local/regional climate diverges from global patterns
16.40 Christine Hvidberg, 88A3702: Presence of Eemian ice in the Renland ice cap, East Greenland, supported by radar and ice core data
17.00 Nicolas Gonzalez Santacruz, 88A3699: Comparative study of the microstructure of polar ice (Antarctica and Greenland) and Monte Perdido Glacier (central Spanish Pyrenees)
17.20 Daniel Richards, 88A3765: Numerical modelling of ice stream fabrics: Implications for recrystallization processes and basal drag
17.20 Outi Meinander, 88A3766: Black carbon in snow on Icelandic glaciers

Tuesday 7 June 2022
9:30 Keynote: Alexandre Anesio, 88A3816: Recent advances in cryospheric microbiology

 

Session 3
10:30 Julene Aramendia, 88A3803: Cryo-Raman microscopic investigations on ice cores from Casteret Ice Cave
10:50 Jennifer Huidobro, 88A3691: Low temperature influence on the Raman spectra of calcium-rich sulfates on Mars: Raman thermometer for low temperatures
11:10 Coffee break
  Session 4
11:40 Michael Wolovick, 88A3694: Feasibility of ice sheet conservation using seabed anchored curtains
12:00 Marcela Brugnach, 88A3798: The human side of glaciology
12:20

Elena Galán, 88A3813: Discovering the pastoral systems in Atlantic Pyrenees

12:40 Benjamin Tejerina, 88A3811: Walking between people and activists: the social impacts of citizen participation in scientific projects
13:00 Lunch
15:00–15.30 Art Session 2
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Panel Discussion – Chair: Sérgio Faria, 88A3820
Transdisciplinary glaciology and social responsibility

Wednesday 8 June 2022
9:30 ISS Film Festival
  Session 5
10:30 Javier Blasco, 88A3763: The response of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to the PlioMIP2 climatic fields
10:50 María Santolaria-Otín, 88A3683: Disentangling anthropogenic from natural drivers of the climate variability in High Mountain Asia
11:10 Coffee break
  Session 6
11:40 Ralf Greve, 88A3689: Reduced mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet under stratospheric aerosol injection
12:00 Sergio Pérez-Montero, 88A3756: Assessment of the sensitivity of ice-sheet model Yelmo to ice-shelf collapse
12:20 Gonzalo Gonzalez de Diego, 88A3695: Numerical approximation of viscous contact problems applied to glacial sliding
12:40 Daniel Moreno, 88A3758: Periodicity of free oscillations for a finite ice column
13:00 Lunch
15:00 Mid-week excursion: bus leaves from ??

Thursday 9 June 2022
9:30 Keynote: Catherine Ritz, 88A3806: The Seligman Crystal Lecture: a history of challenges and advances in ice sheet modeling
 

Session 7

10:30 Lauren Gregoire, 88A3697: De-tuning a coupled climate ice sheet model to simulate the North American Ice sheet at the last glacial maximum
10:50 Antonio Juárez-Martínez, 88A3755: Ice–ocean interactions in Antarctica and its contribution to sea level in the coming centuries
11:10 Coffee break
 

Session 8

11:40 Mathias Albert, 88A3680: The worldviews of ice
12:00 Halvor Dannevig, 88A3764: The agency of melting glaciers
12:20 Linda Rivera Macedo, 88A3760: Drivers behind international adaptation aid for mountain regions
12:40 Tanguy Sandré, 88A3757: Climate and local narratives to make sense of resilience in the face of changing sea-ice conditions: case studies in Ittoqqortoormiit (East Greenland) and Uummannaq (West Greenland)
13:00 Lunch
15:00–15.30 Poster Session
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Panel Discussion – Chair: Sérgio Henrique Faria, 88A3821
Moving ice
20:00–23:30 Symposium Banquet at the Guggenheim Museum

Friday 11 June 2022
9:30 Keynote: Michael Bravo, 88A3818: The Global Pole: cartographic visions of the polar ice and humanity
  Session 9
10:30 Miren Ayerdi, 88A3759: The hunter-gatherer societies of the Cantabrian region in light of the paleoenvironmental dynamics of the last glacial period: cultural adaptation and use of biotic resources
10:50 Ane Zabaleta, 88A3789: The assessment of geological hazards in a remote Karakoram valley (Hushe): is it feasible?
11:10 Coffee break
  Session 10
11:40 Anderson Ribeiro de Figueiredo, 88A3698: The Andean socio-cryosphere and its historical adaptation to glacier-related hazards in Cordillera Blanca, Peru
12:00 Ibai Ieltxu Rico Lozano, 88A3822: The glaciers of the Pyrenees in 2050: an approach to the cultural consequences of their disappearance
12:20 Enaut Izagirre, 88A3821: The southernmost natives of the world, who painted their faces to look at the glaciers
12:40 Jaime Menendez, 88A3767: Assessing sustainability strategies in the oil and gas sector through an iceberg view
13:00 Closing session