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SUMMARY:International Glaciological Society Global Seminar Series 2021 #38
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DESCRIPTION:International Glaciological Society Global Seminar Series 2021 #38 - March 
 24th\nDustin Schroeder, Stanford: "Paths Forward in Radioglaciology"\nThis 
 week only due to clock changes...\n*** The IGS seminar is at 2pm Pacific, 3
 pm Mountain, 4pm Central and 5pm Eastern Daylight Time. ***\n*** Also, the 
 clocks change in UK on 28th March 2021, so this is just for 24th March! ***
 \nYou need to register in advance for the seminars, but your registration s
 hould 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 do
 ing that manually, so just be kind and make it obvious (even if I met you o
 nce at AGU)… (something like: I'm a PhD student with X... or whatever). Usi
 ng your official university email address would make my life particularly e
 asy! (https://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 31st Drew Christ, University of Vermont, "A multi-milli
 on-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 Gral
 y, Northumbria University, "What do we know about subglacial geochemistry?"
 \n - April 21st Lauren Simkins, University of Virginia, "Landform evidence 
 of persistent subglacial plumbing near grounding lines"\n - April 28th Jan 
 Lenaerts, University of Boulder at Colorado, “Scratching the ice sheet surf
 ace: surface processes from observations and numerical models\n - May 5th T
 hree shorter talks:\n(Emma) Mickey MacKie, Stanford Radio Glaciology, "Simu
 lating subglacial Greenland with geostatistics"\nEmma Pearce, University of
  Leeds, "Full Waveform Inversion for glaciological seismic data; Improving 
 the seismic characterisation of glacier firn"\nNico Stoll, Alfred Wegener i
 nstitute Bremerhaven, "Impurities and deformation in the EGRIP ice core"\n 
 - May 12th Martin Schneebeli, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research
 , Davos, "Seeing snow on sea ice during the MOSAiC expedition"\n - May 19th
  Hilmar Gudmundsson, University of Northumbria\n - May 26th Mark Carey, Ore
 gon University, title tba\n - June 2nd Three shorter talks:\nDenis Felikson
 , NASA Goddard Space Flight Center &amp; USRA/GESTAR, Title tba\nThomas Hud
 son, University of Oxford, "Breaking the ice: Using icequakes to observe hy
 drofracture-induced crevassing"\nRajashree (Tri) Datta, University of Color
 ado, Boulder, Title tba\n - June 9th Robin Bell, Columbia University, New Y
 ork, Title tba\n - June 16th Miriam Jackson, ICIMOD, Title tba\n - June 23r
 d Kira Olsen NASA, Title tbaSpaces for talks in late June, early July and A
 ugust.\n\n - July 21st Three shorter talks:\nJohn Christian, UT Austin, "Ou
 tlet glacier variability near instabilities"\nThomas Chen, Academy for Math
 ematics, Science, and Engineering, "The Role of Machine Learning in Glacial
  Assessment"\nEric Petersen, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fa
 irbanks, title tba\n - August 4th Three shorter talks: if you'd like a slot
  then please let me know \nSeminar times:\nLondon - 9pm (please watch out f
 or times... if your country has changed time zone as the UK has not as yet)
 \nEurope - 10pm\n*** The IGS seminar is at 2pm Pacific, 3pm Mountain, 4pm C
 entral and 5pm Eastern Daylight Time. ***\n*** Also, the clocks change in U
 K on 28th March 2021, so this is just for 17th and 24th March! ***\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
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>International Glaciological Society
  Global Seminar Series 2021 #38 - March 24th</strong></p><p style="text-ali
 gn: justify;"><strong>Dustin Schroeder</strong>, Stanford: "Paths Forward i
 n Radioglaciology"</p><p style="text-align: justify;">This week only due to
  clock changes...</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>*** The IGS se
 minar is at 2pm Pacific, 3pm Mountain, 4pm Central and 5pm Eastern Daylight
  Time. ***</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>*** Also, th
 e clocks change in UK on 28th March 2021, so this is just for 24th March! *
 **</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">You need to register in adva
 nce for the seminars, but your registration should last for several seminar
 s. 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 - pl
 ease tell me enough to accept you! I'll be doing 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). Using your official university em
 ail address would make my life particularly easy! (<a href="https://tinyurl
 .com/yyhbcqrq" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://tinyurl.com/yyhbcqrq<
 /a>)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">After 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
 -register.</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><li>March 31st <strong>Drew 
 Christ</strong>, University of Vermont, "A multi-million-year-old record of
  Greenland vegetation and glacial history preserved in sediment beneath 1.4
  km of ice at Camp Century"</li><li>April 14th <strong>Joseph Graly</strong
 >, Northumbria University, "What do we know about subglacial geochemistry?"
 </li><li>April 21st <strong>Lauren Simkins</strong>, University of Virginia
 , "Landform evidence of persistent subglacial plumbing near grounding lines
 "</li><li>April 28th <strong>Jan Lenaerts</strong>, University of Boulder a
 t Colorado, “Scratching the ice sheet surface: surface processes from obser
 vations and numerical models</li><li>May 5th Three shorter talks:<br /><str
 ong>(Emma) Mickey MacKie</strong>, Stanford Radio Glaciology, "Simulating s
 ubglacial Greenland with geostatistics"<br /><strong>Emma Pearce</strong>, 
 University of Leeds, "Full Waveform Inversion for glaciological seismic dat
 a; Improving the seismic characterisation of glacier firn"<br /><strong>Nic
 o Stoll</strong>, Alfred Wegener institute Bremerhaven, "Impurities and def
 ormation in the EGRIP ice core"</li><li>May 12th <strong>Martin Schneebeli<
 /strong>, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Davos, "Seeing sno
 w on sea ice during the MOSAiC expedition"</li><li>May 19th <strong>Hilmar 
 Gudmundsson</strong>, University of Northumbria</li><li>May 26th <strong>Ma
 rk Carey</strong>, Oregon University, title tba</li><li>June 2nd Three shor
 ter talks:<br /><strong>Denis Felikson</strong>, NASA Goddard Space Flight 
 Center &amp; USRA/GESTAR, Title tba<br /><strong>Thomas Hudson</strong>, Un
 iversity of Oxford, "Breaking the ice: Using icequakes to observe hydrofrac
 ture-induced crevassing"<br /><strong>Rajashree (Tri) Datta</strong>, Unive
 rsity of Colorado, Boulder, Title tba</li><li>June 9th <strong>Robin Bell</
 strong>, Columbia University, New York, Title tba</li><li>June 16th <strong
 >Miriam Jackson</strong>, ICIMOD, Title tba</li><li>June 23rd <strong>Kira 
 Olsen</strong> NASA, Title tba</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Spa
 ces for talks in late June, early July and August.</p><ul style="text-align
 : justify;"><li>July 21st Three shorter talks:<br /><strong>John Christian<
 /strong>, UT Austin, "Outlet glacier variability near instabilities"<br /><
 strong>Thomas Chen</strong>, Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineer
 ing, "The Role of Machine Learning in Glacial Assessment"<br /><strong>Eric
  Petersen</strong>, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 
 title tba</li><li>August 4th Three shorter talks: if you'd like a slot then
  please let me know</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p><p s
 tyle="text-align: justify;"><strong>Seminar times:</strong></p><p style="te
 xt-align: justify;"><strong>London - 9pm</strong> (please watch out for tim
 es... if your country has changed time zone as the UK has not as yet)<br />
 Europe - 10pm<br /><strong>*** The IGS seminar is at 2pm Pacific, 3pm Mount
 ain, 4pm Central and 5pm Eastern Daylight Time. ***<br />*** Also, the cloc
 ks change in UK on 28th March 2021, so this is just for 17th and 24th March
 ! ***<br /></strong>Delhi (+1) - 2.30am (sorry!)<br />Tokyo (+1) - 6am<br /
 >Sydney (+1) - 8am<br />New Zealand (+1) - 10am</p><p style="text-align: ju
 stify;">The seminar will also be recorded and posted to the Friends of the 
 International Glaciological Society Facebook page after the seminar so that
  you can watch it afterwards if technology fails or you can't make it! Hope
  to see you there!</p>
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