Ottawa-Carleton Student Northern Research Symposium
Carleton UniversityThe OCSNRS is an annual, one-day conference which brings together students from the University of Ottawa and Carleton University who are involved in northern research. It provides an opportunity for students to present their research, network, and to widen their knowledge of the north. Students from any discipline are welcome, Read more…
Arctic Science Summit Week 2025 / ICARP IV Summit
University of Colorado Boulder, USA University Memorial Center (UMC), Boulder, Colorado, United StatesOn behalf of the U.S. National Academies’ Polar Research Board and the Local Organising Committee, we invite you to Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2025 in beautiful Boulder, Colorado (USA) from 20–28 March 2025. The theme of ASSW 2025 is “Arctic Research Planning for the Next Decade” as it will Read more…
Seminar – 2 April‚ Ground Ice Detection With Spectral Induced Polarization.
ZoomDate: Wednesday 2nd April 2025Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Hosein Fereydooni will be presenting Ground Ice Detection With Spectral Induced Polarization. Zoom details for all our seminars will be posted in our Teams site.
Seminar – 16 April‚ Exploring Traditional Knowledge of Permafrost Change in the Gwich’in Settlement Area and Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
ZoomDate: Wednesday 16th April 2025Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Emma Street will be presenting Exploring Traditional Knowledge of Permafrost Change in the Gwich’in Settlement Area and Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Zoom details for all our seminars will be posted in our Teams site.
Seminar – 23 April‚ Assessing Thaw Settlement Vulnerability of the Hudson Bay Railway in the Face of Climate Change.
ZoomDate: Wednesday 23rd April 2025Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Zhina Rezvani will be presenting Assessing Thaw Settlement Vulnerability of the Hudson Bay Railway in the Face of Climate Change. Zoom details for all our seminars will be posted in our Teams site.
CPA Webinar Series: The need for integrated permafrost labs and collections, and development of the University of Alberta Permafrost Archives Science Laboratory
Presentation by Duane Froese on The need for integrated permafrost labs and collections, and development of the University of Alberta Permafrost Archives Science Laboratory as part of the Canadian Permafrost Association Webinar Series.
RESCHEDULED – Seminar – 7 May, How can we learn more about permafrost thaw in Canada from borehole temperature observations?
ZoomDate: 7 May (RESCHEDULED from 9 April)Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Olivia Meier-Legault will be presenting How can we learn more about permafrost thaw in Canada from borehole temperature observations? Zoom details for all our seminars will be posted in our Teams site.
Seminar – 14 May‚ A model of temperature inversions to correct bias in reanalysis data.
ZoomDate: Wednesday 14 May 2025Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Victor Pozsgay will be presenting A model of temperature inversions to correct bias in reanalysis data. Zoom details for all our seminars will be posted in our Teams site.
Seminar – 21 May‚ Probabilistic Assessment of Thaw Settlement in Permafrost Terrain Under Climate Change.
ZoomDate: Wednesday 21 May 2025Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Khatereh Roghangar will be presenting Probabilistic Assessment of Thaw Settlement in Permafrost Terrain Under Climate Change. Zoom details for all our seminars will be posted in our Teams site. This presentation introduces a probabilistic methodology to assess thaw settlement in permafrost terrain Read more…
Seminar – 4 June – Proglacial Retrogressive Thaw Slumping, Svalbard.
ZoomDate: Wednesday 4th June 2025Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Liam Carson will be presenting Proglacial Retrogressive Thaw Slumping, Svalbard. The Arctic is warming rapidly, driving cryospheric changes like glacial retreat and permafrost thaw that transform proglacial landscapes. This study examines ice-cored moraine dynamics in Scott Turnerbreen (STB) and Longyearbreen Read more…
Seminar – 11 June – A terrain-based method for snow depth prediction applied in Svalbard, Norway.
ZoomDate: Wednesday 11th June 2025Time: 1pm Eastern Time / 11am Mountain Time Lucas Fuertes will be presenting A terrain-based method for snow depth prediction applied in Svalbard, Norway. Snow is an effective insulator, mediating the effects of climate on the ground thermal regime. Snow is also an important part of the hydrologic Read more…