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CREATED:20170609T133152
SUMMARY:NSF workshop: Greenland Ice Sheet stability
LOCATION:Allentown\, Buffalo\, NY
DESCRIPTION:Greenland Ice Sheet stability workshop: 11/12 September, Buffalo NY\nWorksh
 op summary: How the Greenland Ice Sheet responds to climate change is impor
 tant for society for a number of reasons, least of which is sea level rise.
  Understanding ice sheet stability is central to this effort. However, we d
 o not currently have data or models that allow for a definitive consensus v
 iew of ice sheet variability during the past. The goals of this workshop ar
 e two-fold: (1) With a community of experts, both senior and junior, bring 
 different datasets and approaches together to see if consensus can be reach
 ed on the current state of knowledge of Greenland Ice Sheet history and sen
 sitivity to climate forcing, and (2) Develop key research priorities that w
 ill help guide future efforts to make significant traction on the problem o
 f Greenland Ice Sheet stability.\nTo tackle the issue of Greenland Ice Shee
 t stability requires input from a range of disciplines. These include ice c
 oring, ice sheet modeling, glaciology, geophysics, geodesy, glacial geology
 , paleoceanography, geochronology, geochemistry, sea level studies, and oth
 ers. These disciplines have focused on four major (and integrated) approach
 es that collectively hold most promise for going forward: (1) ice and bedro
 ck coring, (2) stratigraphy and chronology, (3) ice sheet modeling, and (4)
  ice sheet processes.\nInvited keynote presentations by Dorthe Dahl-Jensen 
 (U Copenhagen), Sophie Nowicki (NASA Goddard), Jeremy Fyke (Los Alamos Nat’
 l Lab)\nOrganizing Committee: Richard Alley, Michael Bender, Jason Briner (
 chair), Beata Csatho, Kristin Poinar, Joerg Schaefer\nApply on or before 15
  June here: https://goo.gl/forms/q5WvrFEjpFfNpYAV2 \nSee website for more i
 nformation: <a href="http://www.glyfac.buffalo.edu/Faculty/briner/greenland
 workshop/">http://www.glyfac.buffalo.edu/Faculty/briner/greenlandworkshop/<
 /a> \nEarly career researchers can apply for partial travel support.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Greenland Ice Sheet stability workshop: <strong>11/12 September, Buffalo
  NY</strong></p><p>Workshop summary: How the Greenland Ice Sheet responds t
 o climate change is important for society for a number of reasons, least of
  which is sea level rise. Understanding ice sheet stability is central to t
 his effort. However, we do not currently have data or models that allow for
  a definitive consensus view of ice sheet variability during the past. The 
 goals of this workshop are two-fold: (1) With a community of experts, both 
 senior and junior, bring different datasets and approaches together to see 
 if consensus can be reached on the current state of knowledge of Greenland 
 Ice Sheet history and sensitivity to climate forcing, and (2) Develop key r
 esearch priorities that will help guide future efforts to make significant 
 traction on the problem of Greenland Ice Sheet stability.</p><p>To tackle t
 he issue of Greenland Ice Sheet stability requires input from a range of di
 sciplines. These include ice coring, ice sheet modeling, glaciology, geophy
 sics, geodesy, glacial geology, paleoceanography, geochronology, geochemist
 ry, sea level studies, and others. These disciplines have focused on four m
 ajor (and integrated) approaches that collectively hold most promise for go
 ing forward: (1) ice and bedrock coring, (2) stratigraphy and chronology, (
 3) ice sheet modeling, and (4) ice sheet processes.</p><p>Invited keynote p
 resentations by Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (U Copenhagen), Sophie Nowicki (NASA God
 dard), Jeremy Fyke (Los Alamos Nat’l Lab)</p><p>Organizing Committee: Richa
 rd Alley, Michael Bender, Jason Briner (chair), Beata Csatho, Kristin Poina
 r, Joerg Schaefer</p><p><strong>Apply on or before 15 June here: <a href="h
 ttps://goo.gl/forms/q5WvrFEjpFfNpYAV2">https://goo.gl/forms/q5WvrFEjpFfNpYA
 V2</a>&nbsp;</strong></p><p>See website for more information: <a href="http
 ://www.glyfac.buffalo.edu/Faculty/briner/greenlandworkshop/">http://www.gly
 fac.buffalo.edu/Faculty/briner/greenlandworkshop/</a> </p><p>Early career r
 esearchers can apply for partial travel support.</p>
CONTACT:Jason Briner, University at Buffalo (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20170911
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20170913
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