The NSERC PermafrostNet & Canadian Permafrost Association Joint Virtual Annual General Meeting 2020
16 – 18 November 2020
The 2019 PermafrostNet AGM took place in Ottawa, but in 2020 we partnered with the Canadian Permafrost Association and went digital!
When was it?
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held on November 16, 17 & 18, 2020. The meeting agenda is posted below.
Who was the Joint AGM for?
All CPA and NSERC PermafrostNet members and affiliates were invited to participate in the first joint virtual AGM, with the first day geared towards members of CPA. On Monday 16 November CPA members had a keynote on permafrost engineering and science, technical sessions, and the CPA business meeting was held in the last session of the day.
What sort of sessions and activities did the AGM have?
The meeting consisted of three technical sessions, including keynote presentations on permafrost engineering and science, and a CPA business meeting on Monday 16 November. On Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 November, CPA and NSERC PermafrostNet partnered to provide a program of keynote presentations, interactive activities, and breakout sessions to promote networking and smaller group discussions. The NSERC PermafrostNet meetings included student-led activities and equity, diversity and inclusion sessions in addition to the scientific and administrative meetings.
Where was it?
All sessions were held by videoconference using Zoom.
Who was organizing this event?
The event was hosted by NSERC PermafrostNet and the Canadian Permafrost Association (CPA).
Who can I contact?
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at permafrostnet@carleton.ca
What sort of sessions and activities did the AGM have?
- Keynotes (Presentations and panel sessions). Speakers included Ryley Beddoe.
- Policy and permafrost (Presentations and panel session). Hear from the people who are transforming permafrost knowledge into policies.
- International (Short presentations and breakout sessions). Hear from international leaders in permafrost science and have the opportunity to meet them in our breakout rooms for Q+As.
- Highly Qualified Personnel (Flash Presentations). Meet our graduate students as they introduce their research projects in 2 minutes or under.
- Infrastructure (Presentations). Learn more about the pressing questions at the intersection of infrastructure and permafrost research.
- Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (Presentations and interactive sessions). In these session the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee introduced themselves and shared the progress so far, while encouraging participation from the network.
- Data (Presentation and discussion). Learn more about how NSERC PermafrostNet is supporting access and handling for permafrost data, and share your perspective.
- Networking and socializing sessions Before the opening session each day, the Zoom meeting was open for 30 minutes to provide time to meet colleagues or make new friends. On Tuesday 17 November at 16:30 ET we invited you to join us for a virtual networking session.
Schedule
Please note that all times are listed in Eastern Time (UTC -5)
Monday 16 November
11:00 - 11:30 | Zoom opens | ||
11:30 - 11:40 | Welcome | ||
11:40 - 12:15 | Keynote 1: Shifting Perspective – Planning today for Arctic GeoEngineering of tomorrow. | Ryley Beddoe | Keynote |
12:15 - 14:00 | Session 1 | Chair: Peter Morse | Presentations |
Assessment of Coastal Erosion Processes on Tuktoyaktuk Island, NWT using a 2D Finite-Element Model Approach. | Danika Ouellette | ||
Coastal Erosion Mitigation Project in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT. | Fred Scott | ||
Pragmatic Thermal Analysis of Permafrost. | Ron Coutts | ||
Laboratory characterization of permafrost samples using the ultrasonic pulse velocity technique. | Hongwei Liu | ||
Initial Thermal Performance of a Tailings Retaining Frozen Foundation Dam, Nunavut, Canada. | Christopher Stevens | ||
The Moosehide and Sunnydale slides near Dawson City, YT. | Lukas Arenson | ||
Remote sensing and geophysical techniques to detect and map ice wedges. | Samuel Gagnon | ||
14:00 - 14:30 | Break | ||
14:30 - 16:30 | CPA Business Meeting | ||
16:30 | End of Day 1 |
Tuesday 17 November
11:00 - 11:30 | Zoom opens | ||
11:30 - 12:05 | Keynote 2: Ancient permafrost and past lessons from a thawing arctic. | Duane Froese | Keynote |
12:05 | Session 2A | Chair: Lukas Arenson | Concurrent Presentations |
A long-term, 1-km resolution daily meteorological dataset for modeling and mapping permafrost in Canada. | Yu Zhang | ||
Analysis of surface-based inversion characteristics in northwestern Canada using radiosonde data between 1990 and 2016. | Nick Noad | ||
An aerial inventory of rock glacier distribution and activity level assessment in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. | Mishélle Wehbe | ||
Modelling Water Release from Permafrost in Response to Climate Change in Chile. | Cassandra Koenig | ||
Thaw sensitive terrain, northern Slave Geological Province, NU. | Peter Morse | ||
Observations of watershed-scale channelization in a periglacial environment. | Shawn Chartrand | ||
12:05 | Session 2B | Chair: Ashley Rudy | Concurrent Presentations |
The lifecycle of a talik: from formation to fen with an eye for function. | Élise Devoie | ||
Estimating the cost of climate change-induced permafrost thaw on Canadian infrastructure. | Antoni Lewkowicz | ||
Predicting permafrost probability in a boreal environment using a multiple logistic regression model. | Seamus Daly | ||
A Check on PERD 1998 Climate Change Forecasts for Canada. | Sam Proskin | ||
Utilizing the TTOP model to understand spatial permafrost temperature variability in a High Arctic landscape. | Madeleine Garibaldi | ||
Brain-like Ridges in the Canadian High Arctic. | Shannon Hibbard | ||
13:30 - 13:45 | Break | ||
13:45 - 14:15 | Welcome to PermafrostNet AGM | Stephan Gruber, NSERC PermafrostNet | Networking |
14:15 - 14:40 | Equity, Diversity and Inclusion – what is it? Why you should care | NSERC PermafrostNet EDI Committee | Presentation |
14:40 - 14:45 | Break | ||
14:45 - 15:45 | Permafrost Policy Panel: Starting the conversation with decision makers | Megan Nichols, Transport Canada Kevin Fitzgibbons, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Sara Brown, NWT Association of Communities. Moderator: Jeff Kinder | Panel |
15:45 - 16:25 | Data needs and wants: Learn about NSERC PermafrostNet data resources to support your work | Nick Brown, NSERC PermafrostNet | Presentation |
16:25 - 16:30 | Closing | ||
16:30-17:30 | Virtual networking |
Wednesday 18 November
11:00 - 11:00 | Zoom opens | ||
11:30 - 11:35 | Welcome | AGM Chair: Brian Moorman | |
11:35 - 12:30 | Future of Permafrost Science & the next generation | Toni Lewkowicz, University of Ottawa Chris Burn, Carleton University Moderator: Brian Moorman, University of Calgary | Keynote panel |
12:30 - 12:40 | Break | ||
12:40 - 13:00 | Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Values and Stories | NSERC PermafrostNet EDI Committee | Presentation |
13:00 - 14:00 | HQP Flash presentations: Lightening introductions | Network Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) | Presentations |
14:00 - 14:30 | Break | ||
14:30 - 15:15 | Making new connections: International Partners | INTERACT, Margareta Johansson International Permafrost Association, Gonçalo Vieira Nunataryuk, Hugues Lantuit Permafrost Carbon Network (PCN), Christina Schaedel Permafrost CCI+, GlobPermafrost, Sebastian Westermann Swiss Permafrost Monitoring Network (PERMOS), Jeannette Nötzli T-MOSAiC, Julia Boike | Presentations and networking |
15:15 - 16:15 | Northern Infrastructure: needs and directions | Chair: Pascale Roy-Léveillée Scott Lamoureux Shawn Kenney | Panel |
16:15 - 16:30 | Closing and Next Steps | Stephan Gruber, NSERC PermafrostNet |
Password-protected Volunteer and Attendee areas
Volunteers can access a private area with further details of the event as well as a Microsoft Teams channel to chat with other volunteers and share files.
Registered attendees have access to exclusive meeting details, files and links e.g. speaker presentations in the attendee area. This area will be updated with more information before, during and after the event.
Partner
Thanks to our partner the Canadian Permafrost Association: