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Participants

 

Name

Afilliation

Abstract title

Ane Aarre

University of Oslo

 

Gudfinna Adalgeirsdottir

Danish Meteorological Institute

Very high-resolution regional climate modelling over Greenland

Andreas Ahlstrøm

GEUS, Denmark

 

Josefin Ahlkrona

Uppsala University

Updating the ice sheet model SICOPOLIS with an improved treatment of ice flow

Signe Bech Andersen

GEUS, Denmark

 

Liss M. Andreassen

Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

Langfjordjøkelen, a rapid shrinking glacier in northern Norway

Camilla Snowman Andreassen

GEUS, Denmark

 

Patrick Applegate

University of Stockholm

Simple Bayesian calibration of a quasi-equilibrated Greenland ice sheet model

Alison Banwell

University of Cambridge

Meltwater Generation and Routing at Paakitsoq, West Greenland: Insights from a Distributed, Physically Based Numerical Model

Emilie Beaudon

Arctic Centre, Rovaniemi/Finland

Spatial and temporal variability of precipitation volume and snow chemistry on Vestfonna ice cap (Svalbard, Nordaustlandet).

Vasily Bednenko

St. Petersburg State University

Influence of carbon pollutions on radiation characteristic snow cover in Barentsburg of archipelago Spitsbergen

Doug Benn

University Centre of Svalbard

 

Ann-Marie Berggren

Uppsala University

Surface and snow pit 10Be from the NEEM drill site, Greenland

Anders Anker Bjørk

University of Copenhagen

 

Helgi Björnsson

University of Iceland

 

Bogren, Wiley Steven

 

 

Susanne Lilja Buchardt

University of Copenhagen

 

Christo Buizert

University of Copenhagen

Modeling in situ cosmogenic production of radiocarbon in Taylor Glacier, Antarctica

Carl Egede Bøggild

University Centre of Svalbard

Quantifying the glacier ice albedo from black carbon and other aerosols

Björn Carlsson

University of Uppsala

Precipitation patterns and variations over Nordaustlandet dynamically downscaled from re-analysis data

Søren Christensen

University of Copenhagen

What terrestrial ecosystems do to atmosphere gases at elevated temperature. Regulation of CO2, CH4, and N2O differ.

Michele Citterio

GEUS

The GlacioBasis glacier monitoring programme at A.P. Olsen Ice Cap (Zackenberg, NE Greenland)

Damian Dabrowski

University of Oslo

 

Anna Sara Danaitis

University of Oslo

 

Cecilie Rolstad Denby

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

The geodetic glacier mass balance of Jan Mayen for the period 1949 to 2008

Dmitry Divine

University of Tromsø

Thousand yearlong reconstruction of winter air temperature variations in Longyerbyen, Svalbard Archipelago and Vardø, northern Norway, based on Svalbard ice core oxygen isotope data.

Dudek, Justyna

 

 

Bergur Einarsson

Icelandic Meteorological Office

 

Bo Elberling

University of Copenhagen

High N2O production from thawing permafrost

Hallgeir Elvehøy

Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

Revison of long term mass balance records

Markus Engelhardt

University of Oslo

Can meteorological data from SeNorge be used as input for mass balance modelling on Norwegian glaciers?

Rune Engeset

Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

 

Robert Fausto

GEUS, Denmark

 

Antje Fitzner

University of Copenhagen

 

Gilbert, Graham Lewis

 

 

Aslak Grinsted

University of Copenhagen

A simple model for the response of mountain glaciers to climate scenarios

Karsten Grunewald

Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development

Balkan glacier features as witnesses of local-regional climate-ecological changes

Louise Grøndahl

Danish Energy Agency

 

Sverrir Guðmundsson

University of Iceland

Tephra, mass- and energy balance: the influence of the Eyjafjallajökull eruption 2010 on Icelandic ice caps

Katarzyna Górna

University of Oslo

 

Thomas Gölles

University Centre of Svalbard

Modeling Oxygen Isotope distribution  in  the Greenland ice sheet

Jon Ove Hagen

University of Oslo

SVALI

Hrafnhildur Hannesdóttir

University of Iceland

Modelling the response of Vatnajökull´s southeast outlet glaciers to climate change

Birger Ulf Hansen

University of Copenhagen

 

Lars Elmkær Hansen

University of Oslo

 

Bent Hasholt

University of Copenhagen

 

Torborg Heid

University of Oslo

Evaluation of different automatic image matching methods for deriving glacier displacements

Helga Maria  Heidarsdóttir

University of Oslo

 

Christian Helanow

University of Stockholm

 

Alun Hubbard

Aberystwyth University

 

Christine Hvidberg

University of Copenhagen

Flow and rate of ice thickness change at the NEEM drill site, North Greenland

Sine Munk Hvidegaard

Technical University of Denmark

 

Elin Högström

Uppsala University

Changes in surface hydrology of a land terminating section of Western Greenland ice sheet using GIS

Dariusz Ignatiuk

University of Oslo

Seasonal fluctuation of movement of Hans Glacier, Spitsbergen.

Susanne Ingvander

University of Stockholm

Antarctic Snow Grain Size variability at regional, local and sample scale and its relation to satellite retrieved Snow Grain Size information.

Miriam Jackson

Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

Simultaneous measurements of surface motion, basal pressure and seismicity at Engabreen glacier, northern Norway.

Bjørn Kaare Jensen

GEUS

 

Dorthe Dahl Jensen

University of Copenhagen

Greenland ice cores tell tales on the extent of the Greenland Ice Sheet during the warm climate Eemian period 120.000 years BP.

Trine Jensen

University of Copenhagen

 

Tomas Johannesson

Icelandic Meteorological Office

Mapping the Surface and Surface Changes
of Icelandic Ice Caps with LIDAR

Glenn Jones

Swansea University

Passive Seismic monitoring of in-situ lake drainage on the Greenland Ice Sheet

Onni Järvinen

University of Helsingki

FINNARP 2009 Antarctica expedition: Solar radiation transfer measurements in snowpack

Andreas Kääb

University of Oslo

Particle movement on sorted circles measured from repeat terrestrial photos

Marta Kondraka

University of Oslo

 

Kurt Kjær

University of Copenhagen

The quest for the lost picture and surface detection change of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Natalia Knioch

University of Oslo

 

Jack Kohler

Norwegian Polar Institute

ICESat elevations in Antarctica along the 2007-09 Norway-USA Traverse: validation with ground-based GPS

Niels J. Korsgaard

University of Copenhagen

 

Michelle Koutnik

University of Copenhagen

Inferring histories of accumulation rate, ice thickness, and ice flow from ice-sheet internal layers

Ellen Vaarby Laursen

Danish Meteorological Institute

DMI meteorological data available for glaciology –and vice versa!

Katrin Lindbäck

Uppsala University

Characterising subglacial conditions and processes for land terminating section of the Greenland Ice Sheet using geophysical methods

Horst Machguth

GEUS

Surface Mass Balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet in the Paakitsoq Area, Illulisat, West Greenland - Scenarios and Related Uncertainties

Magnús Már Magnússon

International Glaciological Society

Report from the IGS Office

Jeppe Malmros

University of Copenhagen

Method for monitoring changing snow/ice cover across mid Greenland, a bottom-up approach

Manengen, Åse

University of Oslo

 

Tõnu Martma

Tallinn University of Technology

 

Kjetil Melvold

Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

Spatial distribution of snow depth at Hardangervidda Mountain, Norway, measured by airborne laser scanning

Andrew Mercer

University of Stockholm

 

Andreas Bech Mikkelsen

University of Copenhagen

Modelling the hydrology in an area of the Greenland Ice Sheet, Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland with Mike SHE

Mollaret, Coline

University of Oslo

 

John Moore

Beijing Normal University

The historical global sea level budget

Ruth Mottram

Danish Meteorological Institute

The Surface Mass Budget of the Greenland Ice Sheet 1989 – 2009

Sebastian Mutz

University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Impact of large-scale circulation modes, regional temperature and precipitation on the mass balance of South Norwegian glaciers

Kristin Sæterdal Myhra

University of Oslo

 

Miranda Naish

University of Oslo

 

Peter Nienow

University of Edinburgh

Seasonal evolution of subglacial drainage and ice motion at the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Samuel Nussbaumer

University of Zurich

Historical glacier fluctuations of Jostedalsbreen and Folgefonna, southern Norway, reassessed by new documentary evidence, and their connection to climate

Ingeborg Pay

Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

 

Dorthe Pedersen

GEUS

 

Stine Højlund Pedersen

University of Copenhagen

 

Morten Pejrup

University of Copenhagen

Earth System Science centret EAST

Rickard Pettersson

University of Uppsala

 

Veijo Pohjola

University of Uppsala

Mass change of Vestfonna, Svalbard Archipelago

Mathilde Poulsen

University of Copenhagen

 

Helena Psaros

University of Uppsala

Longitudinal coupling in ice dynamics during the spring and summer regime on Storglaciären, Kebnekasie, Sweden.

Philipp Rastner

University of Zurich

A new glacier inventory for South-Eastern Greenland from LANDSAT and ASTER GDEM data: Applied methods and challenges

Katherine Richardson

Universaity of Copenhagen

Ocean carbon uptake under different climate regimes

Carmen Vega Riquelme

Uppsala University

In situ melting experiments: evaluating nitrate relocation after percolation events by means of stable nitrate isotopes

Cameron Rye

University of Cambrigde

Quantifying the predictive uncertainty of numerical mass balance models

Denis Samyn

Uppsala University

Dating and multivariate analysis of Svalbard ice core data:a nitrogen perspective in 20th century

Tatsuru Sato

Hokkaido University

Modeling the flow of the Antarctic Ice Sheet and ice shelves with the model SICOPOLIS and the SeaRISE set-up

Martina Schäfer

Arctic Centre, Rovaniemi/Finland

Basal drag pattern inferred from surface velocities for Vestfonna ice-cap (Svalbard) with a Full-Stokes model

Thomas V. Schuler

University of Oslo

 

Sebastian B. Simonsen

University of Copenhagen

Mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet.

Anna Sinisalo

University of Oslo

Ice thickness and bottom topography of Fimbul ice shelf revealed by a ground based FMCW radar

Anne Munck Solgaard

University of Copenhagen

Using atmospheric circulation patterns to assess precipitation over Greenland in the EC-Earth model

Lukaz Stachnik

University of Oslo

 

Manfred Stober

Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart

Elevation change and flow velocities at Swiss-Camp 1991 – 2008 and recent flow velocities at the Eqip Sermia glacier (West Greenland)

Mari Svanem

Norwegian university of life science

Terrestrial photogrammetry for velocity measurement of Kronebreen calving front

Julia Rosen

Oregon State University

 

Carleen Tijm-Reijmer

Utrecht University

 

Chiara Uglietti

Arctic Center, Rovaniemi

 

Paul Vallelonga

University of Copenhagen

High-Resolution Continuous Flow Analysis of chemical signals in Greenland ice and snow

Dirk van As

GEUS, Denmark

 

Anker Weideck

GEUS, Denmark

 

Ian Willis

University of Cambridge

Structure, morphology and water flux of a subglacial drainage system, Midtdalsbreen, Norway

Mai Winstrup

University of Copenhagen

Dating of Ice Cores using Visual Stratigraphy

Solveig Havstad Winsvold

Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE)

Assessing glacier area change in Finnmark, northern Norway, using maps and Landsat imagery

Thomas Zwinger

CSC - IT Center for Science Ltd.

Implementing Calving into a Full Stress Model

Torbjørn Ims Østby

University of Oslo

"Distributed Surface Energy- and Mass Balance Modeling of Austfonna, Svalbard"