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SUMMARY:IGS Global Seminar #62 - Ingrid Reiweger
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:Northern hemisphere summer is drawing to a close... Southern hemisphere is 
 in springtime... so IGS Global seminars are about to start again!\n\nIntern
 ational Glaciological Society Global Seminar Series 2021 #62\nSept 15th  In
 grid Reiweger, Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering, Vienna: "Snow Avalan
 che Release"\nYou need to register in advance for the seminars, but your re
 gistration should last for several seminars. In order to register you also 
 need have an account with zoom. Apologies for this, it's a preventative mea
 sure to stop zoom bombing. You can also watch the seminars on Facebook Live
  or on our YouTube channel.\nIf it was a while ago that you registered - pl
 ease check your link still works. To do this - just click it and you should
  get a message that the meeting hasn't been started yet. If you can't get i
 t to work, drop me an email and I will try to help. There's a short questio
 n to answer - please tell me enough to accept you! I'll be doing that manua
 lly, 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 offici
 al university email address would make my life particularly easy! https://t
 inyurl.com/yyhbcqrq\nAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation ema
 il containing information about joining the seminar.\n\n - Sept 22nd David 
 Rounce, Carnegie Mellon University, "Projecting global glacier mass change 
 through 2100 with the Python Glacier Evolution Model (PyGEM)"\n - Sept 29th
  Romain Millan, IGE Grenoble, "Ice velocity mapping of the world's glaciers
  helps to reconcile the ice thickness distribution with glacier dynamics"\n
  - October 6th Three shorter talks:\nDenis V. Sharapov, Tyumen State Univer
 sity, Russia. "Northwest Siberia as a MIS 2 desert? Inferences from quartz 
 morphoscopy and polygonal ice wedges"\nBrianna Rick, Colorado State Univers
 ity, "Ice-marginal lake evolution in Alaska"\nOne slot free here! Message o
 r email me if you'd like it!\n - October 13th Ralf Greve, Institute of Low 
 Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Japan, "Of cold ice, warm ice and
  water: thermodynamics of ice sheets and glaciers"\n - October 20th Terry B
 lackburn, UCSD, "Subglacial precipitates record the East Antarctic Ice shee
 ts response to ocean forcing"\n - October 27th Seelye Martin and Maria Cory
 ell-Martin, Title tba\n - November 3rd Karen Alley, University of Manitoba,
  "The role of channelized basal melt in ice-shelf fracture and stability"\n
  - November 10th Early Career Scientist slots\nEwa Poniecka, University of 
 Warsaw, "Micro-organisms of cryoconite holes"\nEric Petersen, Geophysical I
 nstitute, University of Alaska Fairbanks , 'tba'\nSarah Neuhaus, UC Santa C
 ruz, ‘tba‘\n - November 17th Brad Lipovsky, University of Washington, "Rift
 s, Cliffs, and an Achilles' Heel: Perspectives on ice shelf durability from
  seismology, altimetry, and mechanical models"\n - November 24th Katie Mile
 s and Bryn Hubbard, Aberystwyth University, "Insights from borehole measure
 ments into the 3D structure of Khumbu Glacier, Nepal"\n - December 1st Icel
 and's National Day: Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir (Tolly), University of Iceland
 , "The glaciers in Iceland during the last and current century"\n - Decembe
 r 8th Allen Pope and students from the Juneau Icefield Research Program\n -
  December 15th AGU Fall Meeting\nChristmas breakSeminar times:\nLondon - 9p
 m\nEurope - 10pm\nEast Coast US - 4pm\nWest Coast US - 1pm\nDelhi (+1) - 1.
 30am\nTokyo (+1) - 5am\nSydney (+1) - 6am\nNew Zealand (+1) - 8am\nThe semi
 nar will also be recorded and posted to the Friends of the International Gl
 aciological Society Facebook page after the seminar so that you can watch i
 t afterwards if technology fails or you can't make it! Hope to see you ther
 e!\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: justify;">Northern hemisphere summer is drawing to a 
 close... Southern hemisphere is in springtime... so IGS Global seminars are
  about to start again!</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><br />Int
 ernational Glaciological Society Global Seminar Series 2021 #62</strong></p
 ><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sept 15th</strong> <strong> Ingrid
  Reiweger</strong>, Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering, Vienna: "<stron
 g>Snow Avalanche Release</strong>"</p><p style="text-align: justify;">You n
 eed to register in advance for the seminars, but your registration should l
 ast for several seminars. In order to register you also need have an accoun
 t with zoom. Apologies for this, it's a preventative measure to stop zoom b
 ombing. You can also watch the seminars on Facebook Live or on our YouTube 
 channel.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">If it was a while ago that you 
 registered - please check your link still works. To do this - just click it
  and you should get a message that the meeting hasn't been started yet. If 
 you can't get it to work, drop me an email and I will try to help. 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! <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 a
 bout joining the seminar.</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><li>Sept 22nd
  David Rounce, Carnegie Mellon University, "Projecting global glacier mass 
 change through 2100 with the Python Glacier Evolution Model (PyGEM)"</li><l
 i>Sept 29th Romain Millan, IGE Grenoble, "Ice velocity mapping of the world
 's glaciers helps to reconcile the ice thickness distribution with glacier 
 dynamics"</li><li>October 6th Three shorter talks:<br />Denis V. Sharapov, 
 Tyumen State University, Russia. "Northwest Siberia as a MIS 2 desert? Infe
 rences from quartz morphoscopy and polygonal ice wedges"<br />Brianna Rick,
  Colorado State University, "Ice-marginal lake evolution in Alaska"<br /><s
 trong>One slot free here! Message or email me if you'd like it!</strong></l
 i><li>October 13th Ralf Greve, Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkai
 do University, Japan, "Of cold ice, warm ice and water: thermodynamics of i
 ce sheets and glaciers"</li><li>October 20th Terry Blackburn, UCSD, "Subgla
 cial precipitates record the East Antarctic Ice sheets response to ocean fo
 rcing"</li><li>October 27th Seelye Martin and Maria Coryell-Martin, Title t
 ba</li><li>November 3rd Karen Alley, University of Manitoba, "The role of c
 hannelized basal melt in ice-shelf fracture and stability"</li><li>November
  10th Early Career Scientist slots<br />Ewa Poniecka, University of Warsaw,
  "Micro-organisms of cryoconite holes"<br />Eric Petersen, Geophysical Inst
 itute, University of Alaska Fairbanks , 'tba'<br />Sarah Neuhaus, UC Santa 
 Cruz, ‘tba‘</li><li>November 17th Brad Lipovsky, University of Washington, 
 "Rifts, Cliffs, and an Achilles' Heel: Perspectives on ice shelf durability
  from seismology, altimetry, and mechanical models"</li><li>November 24th K
 atie Miles and Bryn Hubbard, Aberystwyth University, "Insights from borehol
 e measurements into the 3D structure of Khumbu Glacier, Nepal"</li><li>Dece
 mber 1st Iceland's National Day: Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir (Tolly), Universi
 ty of Iceland, "The glaciers in Iceland during the last and current century
 "</li><li>December 8th Allen Pope and students from the Juneau Icefield Res
 earch Program</li><li>December 15th AGU Fall Meeting<br />Christmas break</
 li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Seminar times:</strong></p>
 <p style="text-align: justify;">London - 9pm<br />Europe - 10pm<br />East C
 oast US - 4pm<br />West Coast US - 1pm<br />Delhi (+1) - 1.30am<br />Tokyo 
 (+1) - 5am<br />Sydney (+1) - 6am<br />New Zealand (+1) - 8am</p><p style="
 text-align: justify;">The seminar will also be recorded and posted to the F
 riends of the International Glaciological Society Facebook page after the s
 eminar 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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