Below are listed the 25 sessions approved by the ISC and the slots for oral communications of each session. Poster presentation will take place the same day as the corresponding session.
Here is the booklet of abstracts.
The details on each session can be found in this document.
List of the sessions:
1 |
Remote sensing of permafrost landscapes |
2 |
Palaeo-permafrost reconstruction, from field to simulation |
3 |
Permafrost engineering and the related risks |
4 |
Educating with Permafrost: Training the next generation permafrost specialists |
5 |
Interdisciplinary approaches to conceptualize changes and feedbacks in permafrost landscapes |
6 |
Linking terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic: Organic matter, nutrients and pollutants and their lateral transport from permafrost-affected soils |
7 |
Understanding rockglacier dynamics |
8 |
Coupled heat transfer and fluid flow processes in permafrost regions (including IPA Action Group InterFrost results) |
9 |
Twenty years after the PACE-project: What do we know about the changing state of European permafrost? |
10 |
Thermokarst lake dynamics across multiple spatial and temporal scales |
11 |
Mass-wasting processes in Cold environments |
12 |
Thermal state of permafrost and active layer dynamics |
13 |
Past environments in permafrost regions |
14 |
Permafrost peatlands in a changing climate ? past, present and uncertain future |
15 |
The furthest frontier: Planetary Permafrost |
16 |
Living with Permafrost: Community engagements and outreach products |
17 |
Subsea Permafrost Dynamics |
18 |
Deep permafrost – From local to global influences |
19 |
Polar Coastlines in Transition: Arctic ? Antarctic perspectives |
21 |
In situ permafrost sensing and monitoring technologies |
22 |
Frost at the margins of permafrost / Frost related phenomena in non permafrost areas |
23 |
New developments and applications of geophysical techniques in permafrost terrain |
24 |
Permafrost hazards in high mountains |
25 |
Open session on mountain permafrost |
26 |
Open session on permafrost hydrology |