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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20211104T095250
SUMMARY:Workshop: High Arctic Polynyas in a changing climate (deadline for abstracts 9.11.21)
LOCATION:Copenhagen\, Denmark
DESCRIPTION:High Arctic Polynyas in a changing climate: international workshop (22 – 23
 .11.2021, Copenhagen, Denmark)\nWe have extended the abstract deadline for 
 the 2-day international hybrid workshop ‘High Arctic polynyas in a changing
  climate’, which will be held online and in Copenhagen, Denmark, from the 2
 2nd – 23rd of November 2021.\nPolynyas provide biological oases in the pola
 r regions and their formation is influenced by the complex interplay betwee
 n atmospheric and oceanographic forcing, as well as geographical setting. R
 econstructions and observations demonstrate these phenomena were and are vu
 lnerable to the impacts of changing climate in the Arctic; the question rem
 ains as to their viability (and how to predict this) in the future.  \nThe 
 aim of this interdisciplinary workshop is to bring together researchers fro
 m the paleo-community (working with e.g., marine and lacustrine proxies) an
 d the modelling community to consolidate existing knowledge through a combi
 nation of short talks and poster presentations. Open format panel discussio
 ns will aim to identify emerging perspectives and challenges in arctic poly
 nya research as well as areas for synthesis, collaboration, and opportuniti
 es for data-model assimilation.  \nPlease indicate your interest in attendi
 ng via email to Rebecca Jackson (rjac[at]geus.dk) indicting 1) whether you 
 will be attending in person/online, 2) preference of poster/short talk and 
 3) a brief abstract (350 words max.). The deadline for abstracts is 09.11.2
 021, after which the workshop schedule and details will be announced. Parti
 cipation in the workshop is free of charge and there is limited financial s
 upport for travel for early career researchers from abroad wishing to atten
 d in person. \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>High Arctic Polynyas in a changing 
 climate: international workshop (22 – 23.11.2021, Copenhagen, Denmark)</str
 ong></p><p style="text-align: justify;">We have extended the abstract deadl
 ine for the 2-day international hybrid workshop ‘High Arctic polynyas in a 
 changing climate’, which will be held online and in Copenhagen, Denmark, fr
 om the 22nd&nbsp;– 23rd&nbsp;of November 2021.</p><p style="text-align: jus
 tify;">Polynyas provide biological oases in the polar regions and their for
 mation is influenced by the complex interplay between atmospheric and ocean
 ographic forcing, as well as geographical setting. Reconstructions and obse
 rvations demonstrate these phenomena were and are vulnerable to the impacts
  of changing climate in the Arctic; the question remains as to their viabil
 ity (and how to predict this) in the future.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p style="text-
 align: justify;">The aim of this interdisciplinary workshop is to bring tog
 ether researchers from the paleo-community (working with e.g., marine and l
 acustrine proxies) and the modelling community to consolidate existing know
 ledge through a combination of short talks and poster presentations. Open f
 ormat panel discussions will aim to identify emerging perspectives and chal
 lenges in arctic polynya research as well as areas for synthesis, collabora
 tion, and opportunities for data-model assimilation.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p styl
 e="text-align: justify;">Please indicate your interest in attending via ema
 il to Rebecca Jackson (<span style="text-decoration: underline;">rjac[at]ge
 us.dk</span>) indicting 1) whether you will be attending in person/online, 
 2) preference of poster/short talk and 3) a brief abstract (350 words max.)
 . The&nbsp;<strong>deadline for abstracts is 09.11.2021</strong>, after whi
 ch the workshop schedule and details will be announced. Participation in th
 e workshop is free of charge and there is limited financial support for tra
 vel for early career researchers from abroad wishing to attend in person.&n
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20211122
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20211124
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