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EVENT 

TITLE:
Northwest Glaciologists' Meeting
WHEN:
08.10.2010 - 10.10.2010 
WHERE:
Fairbanks
Category:
Conferences, Meetings, and Workshops of Interest to Polar Researchers

DESCRIPTION

Northwest Glaciologists' Meeting

Hosted by the University of Alaska, Fairbanks (UAF)

8-10 October, 2010

 

 

A two-day Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM) workshop will be held prior to this meeting.

Students are strongly encouraged to attend, and will be given priority for oral presentations

Deadlines

Please e-mail Bob McNabb by 15 September 2010 as to whether or not you will attend the meeting and whether you would like to give a talk. No abstracts need be submitted.

Schedule

Schedule is as follows and is subject to change/clarification at a later date.


  • Fri, 8 October - 0900-1700, Presentations.
  • Fri, 8 October - 1900, Dinner/Party
  • Sat, 9 October - 0900-1700, Presentations
  • Sun, 10 October - 0900-1200, Permafrost tunnel excursion, led by Matthew Sturm

 

Location

The meeting will be held in the Geophysical Institute (Elvey Building) at UAF (campus map here).

Accommodation

Accommodation for all students (and possibly post-docs) will be free. Students (and possibly post-docs) will be hosted by UAF glaciology graduate students.

Information on hotels/hostels close to UAF will be provided later.

Registration Fee

There is no registration fee per se, but a contribution of roughly $30-50 will be collected to cover both Friday's food and the coffee breaks.

 

(webpage: http://glaciers.gi.alaska.edu/events/northwest/)

VENUE

Location:
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
CITY:
Fairbanks
STATE:
AK
COUNTRY:
COUNTRY: us

DESCRIPTION

NO DESCRIPTION
 
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