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SUMMARY:IGS Global Seminar Series #37: ECS talks Maurice van Tiggelen, Lynn Kaluzienski, Riley Culberg
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DESCRIPTION:International Glaciological Society Global Seminar Series 2021 #37\nMarch 1
 7th 2021: Three shorter talks:\nMaurice van Tiggelen, Utrecht University, "
 The turbulent but predictable relationship between rough Greenland ice and 
 the atmosphere : the story from a drone, ICESat -2 and several eddy covaria
 nce stations"\nLynn Kaluzienski, University of Maine, "Modelling Ross Ice S
 helf Sensitivity to Changes at its Western Lateral Margin using the Ice She
 et System Model (ISSM)"\nRiley Culberg, Stanford Radio Glaciology, "Extreme
  melt season ice layers reduce firn permeability in Greenland's interior"\n
  \nYou need to register in advance for the seminars, but your registration 
 should last for several seminars. If it was a while ago that you registered
  - check your link still works and drop me an email if it doesn't. There's 
 a short question to answer - please tell me enough to accept you! I'll be d
 oing that manually, so just be kind and make it obvious (even if I met you 
 once at AGU)… (something like: I'm a PhD student with X... or whatever). Us
 ing your official university email address would make my life particularly 
 easy!\nhttps://tinyurl.com/yyhbcqrq\nAfter registering, you will receive a 
 confirmation email containing information about joining the seminar. If you
  attended this week you use the same link next week and don't need to re-re
 gister.\n\n - March 24th Dustin Schroeder, Stanford, "Paths Forward in Radi
 oglaciology"\n - March 31st Drew Christ, University of Vermont, "A multi-mi
 llion-year-old record of Greenland vegetation and glacial history preserved
  in sediment beneath 1.4 km of ice at Camp Century"\n - April 14th Joseph G
 raly, Northumbria University, "What do we know about subglacial geochemistr
 y?"\n - April 21st Lauren Simkins, University of Virginia, "Landform eviden
 ce of persistent subglacial plumbing near grounding lines"\n - April 28th J
 an Lenaerts, University of Boulder at Colorado, “Scratching the ice sheet s
 urface: surface processes from observations and numerical models\n - May 5t
 h Three shorter talks:\n(Emma) Mickey MacKie, Stanford Radio Glaciology, "S
 imulating subglacial Greenland with geostatistics"\nEmma Pearce, University
  of Leeds, "Full Waveform Inversion for glaciological seismic data; Improvi
 ng the seismic characterisation of glacier firn"\nNico Stoll, Alfred Wegene
 r institute Bremerhaven, "Impurities and deformation in the EGRIP ice core"
 \n - May 12th Martin Schneebeli, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Resea
 rch, Davos, "Seeing snow on sea ice during the MOSAiC expedition"\n - May 1
 9th Hilmar Gudmundsson, University of Northumbria\n - May 26th Mark Carey, 
 Oregon University, title tba\n - June 2nd Three shorter talks:\nDenis Felik
 son, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center &amp; USRA/GESTAR, Title tba\nThomas 
 Hudson, University of Oxford, "Breaking the ice: Using icequakes to observe
  hydrofracture-induced crevassing"\nRajashree (Tri) Datta, University of Co
 lorado, Boulder, Title tba\n - June 9th Robin Bell, Columbia University, Ne
 w York, Title tba\n - June 16th Miriam Jackson, ICIMOD, Title tba\n - June 
 23rd Kira Olsen NASA, Title tba\n - July 21st Three shorter talks: if you'd
  like a slot then please let me or Rebecca Schlegel knowSeminar times:\nLon
 don - 9pm\nEurope - 10pm\nEast Coast US - 4pm\nWest Coast US - 1pm\nDelhi (
 +1) - 2.30am (sorry!)\nTokyo (+1) - 6am\nSydney (+1) - 8am\nNew Zealand (+1
 ) - 10am\nThe seminar will also be recorded and posted to the Friends of th
 e International Glaciological Society Facebook page after the seminar so th
 at you can watch it afterwards if technology fails or you can't make it! Ho
 pe to see you there!\n \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>International Glaciological Society Global Seminar Series 2021 #
 37</strong></p><p><strong>March 17th 2021: </strong>Three shorter talks:</p
 ><p><strong>Maurice van Tiggelen</strong>, Utrecht University, "<em>The tur
 bulent but predictable relationship between rough Greenland ice and the atm
 osphere : the story from a drone, ICESat -2 and several eddy covariance sta
 tions</em>"</p><p><strong>Lynn Kaluzienski</strong>, University of Maine, "
 <em>Modelling Ross Ice Shelf Sensitivity to Changes at its Western Lateral 
 Margin using the Ice Sheet System Model (ISSM)</em>"</p><p><strong>Riley Cu
 lberg</strong>, Stanford Radio Glaciology, "<em>Extreme melt season ice lay
 ers reduce firn permeability in Greenland's interior</em>"</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
 <p>You need to register in advance for the seminars, but your registration 
 should last for several seminars. If it was a while ago that you registered
  - check your link still works and drop me an email if it doesn't. There's 
 a short question to answer - please tell me enough to accept you! I'll be d
 oing that manually, so just be kind and make it obvious (even if I met you 
 once at AGU)… (something like: I'm a PhD student with X... or whatever). Us
 ing your official university email address would make my life particularly 
 easy!</p><p><a href="https://tinyurl.com/yyhbcqrq" target="_blank" rel="noo
 pener">https://tinyurl.com/yyhbcqrq</a></p><p>After registering, you will r
 eceive a confirmation email containing information about joining the semina
 r. If you attended this week you use the same link next week and don't need
  to re-register.</p><ul><li>March 24th <strong>Dustin Schroeder</strong>, S
 tanford, "Paths Forward in Radioglaciology"</li><li>March 31st <strong>Drew
  Christ</strong>, University of Vermont, "A multi-million-year-old record o
 f Greenland vegetation and glacial history preserved in sediment beneath 1.
 4 km of ice at Camp Century"</li><li>April 14th <strong>Joseph Graly</stron
 g>, Northumbria University, "What do we know about subglacial geochemistry?
 "</li><li>April 21st <strong>Lauren Simkins</strong>, University of Virgini
 a, "Landform evidence of persistent subglacial plumbing near grounding line
 s"</li><li>April 28th <strong>Jan Lenaerts</strong>, University of Boulder 
 at Colorado, “Scratching the ice sheet surface: surface processes from obse
 rvations and numerical models</li><li>May 5th Three shorter talks:<br /><st
 rong>(Emma) Mickey MacKie</strong>, Stanford Radio Glaciology, "Simulating 
 subglacial Greenland with geostatistics"<br /><strong>Emma Pearce</strong>,
  University of Leeds, "Full Waveform Inversion for glaciological seismic da
 ta; Improving the seismic characterisation of glacier firn"<br /><strong>Ni
 co Stoll</strong>, Alfred Wegener institute Bremerhaven, "Impurities and de
 formation in the EGRIP ice core"</li><li>May 12th <strong>Martin Schneebeli
 </strong>, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Davos, "Seeing sn
 ow on sea ice during the MOSAiC expedition"</li><li>May 19th <strong>Hilmar
  Gudmundsson</strong>, University of Northumbria</li><li>May 26th <strong>M
 ark Carey</strong>, Oregon University, title tba</li><li>June 2nd Three sho
 rter talks:<br /><strong>Denis Felikson</strong>, NASA Goddard Space Flight
  Center &amp; USRA/GESTAR, Title tba<br /><strong>Thomas Hudson</strong>, U
 niversity of Oxford, "Breaking the ice: Using icequakes to observe hydrofra
 cture-induced crevassing"<br /><strong>Rajashree (Tri) Datta</strong>, Univ
 ersity of Colorado, Boulder, Title tba</li><li>June 9th <strong>Robin Bell<
 /strong>, Columbia University, New York, Title tba</li><li>June 16th <stron
 g>Miriam Jackson</strong>, ICIMOD, Title tba</li><li>June 23rd <strong>Kira
  Olsen</strong> NASA, Title tba</li><li>July 21st Three shorter talks: if y
 ou'd like a slot then please let me or Rebecca Schlegel know</li></ul><p><s
 trong>Seminar times:</strong></p><p>London - 9pm</p><p>Europe - 10pm</p><p>
 East Coast US - 4pm</p><p>West Coast US - 1pm</p><p>Delhi (+1) - 2.30am (so
 rry!)</p><p>Tokyo (+1) - 6am</p><p>Sydney (+1) - 8am</p><p>New Zealand (+1)
  - 10am</p><p>The seminar will also be recorded and posted to the Friends o
 f the International Glaciological Society Facebook page after the seminar s
 o that you can watch it afterwards if technology fails or you can't make it
 ! Hope to see you there!</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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