Thursday, October 4, 2012

Extended deadline to Sunday, October 7 for the SEG/AGU Cryosphere Geophysics workshop



The deadline for submitting an abstract to the SEG/AGU Cryosphere Geophysics workshop has been extended.  The deadline is now Sunday, October 7.  Confirmed invited speakers are listed below.

Organizing committee:
John Bradford, Chairman (Boise State University), Steven Arcone (Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab), Hajo Eicken (University of Alaska Fairbanks), Hans-Peter Marshall (Boise State University)

SEG-AGU 2013
Cryosphere Geophysics: Understanding a Changing Climate with Subsurface Imaging
6-8 January 2013
Boise, Idaho, USA

Invited Speakers

George Tsoflias, University of Kansas, U.S.
"Internal Ice Layer and Bed Mapping of the Jakobshavn Glacier Catchment Using Airborne Radar: Insights to a Fast Flowing Outlet Glacier"

Bernd Kulessa, Swansea University, U.K.
"Seismic Detection and Characterization of Unlithified Subglacial Sediments beneath the West Greenland Ice Sheet"

Seth Campbell, University of Maine, U.S.
"Preliminary Winter Accumulation Rates for Mass Balance Estimates of the Juneau Icefield, Alaska using 400 MHz Ground-Penetrating Radar"

Christian Haas, University of Alberta, Canada "Advances in airborne and surface-based electromagnetic sounding of sea ice thickness and ice properties"

Lasse Rabenstein, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, "Porosity of a Sea-ice Pressure Ridge Keel Estimated on the Basis of Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Measurements"

Mike Demuth, Geological Survey of Canada - Cryosphere Geoscience Section, Natural Resources Canada "Inter-annual and regime-shift variations of firn architecture derived from neutron snow density probe and ground-penetrating radar measurements, Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada"

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