Cryosphere science focuses on the study of Earth's frozen regions, including glaciers, ice sheets, snow, and permafrost. It plays a vital role in understanding climate change, sea level rise, and water resources, particularly in sensitive regions such as the Hindu Kush Himalayas, the High Mountain Asia (HMA) region, and the polar areas. This field is crucial for predicting future environmental shifts and their global impacts. Global cryosphere is experiencing accelerated warming due to climate change, with temperatures rising faster than the global average. This has resulted in significant ice and snow mass loss, reducing water availability, increasing sea level rise and increasing the risk of natural hazards, such as glacier lake outburst floods, which threaten the safety and livelihoods of local populations.
In response to these urgent challenges, a group of Indian glaciologists and climate scientists launched the Monthly Indian Glaciology Meetups (MIGM) virtually in 2021. Inspired by successful global initiatives like the IGS Seminar Series and Alpine Glaciology Meetings in Europe, MIGM serves as a platform for researchers to share their findings, coordinate fieldwork, address scientific issues, and strengthen collaboration within the cryosphere research community. With over 70 members from 15 research groups, the community is steadily growing, fostering a dynamic exchange of expertise and knowledge.
Building on this momentum, the First Indian Cryosphere Meet (ICM) was held offline at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Ropar. Following this, the second ICM is set to take place at IIT Bombay, offering a valuable forum to discuss the latest advancements in glaciological science. It will also provide young researchers with a unique opportunity to engage with leading scientists, further enhancing knowledge sharing and collaboration in the rapidly evolving field of cryosphere studies.
This meeting is open to all researchers working in cryosphere science, not just those from India. International participants are welcome. Scientists and academicians at all career levels are strongly encouraged to participate, and registration is free of charge.
For any visa requirements or assistance, international participants are encouraged to contact the organizers.
The sessions will cover five broad aspects as given below:
Modeling cryosphere change and impacts
Remote sensing techniques in cryosphere studies
Field-based studies
Snow and Permafrost
Glacial hazards
Poster presentation
Oral presentation
Group Discussions on various themes related to Cryosphere
Public discussion on "Building Inclusive Academic Communities: Balancing Collaboration, Objectivity, and Knowledge Exchange"
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
Abstract submissions should be concise, with a maximum length of 500 words, and formatted in Times New Roman, size 12, in either an MS Word or PDF file. The submission must include the presentation title, author(s) names, organizational affiliations, and a corresponding email address. Additionally, the theme of the presentation should be clearly mentioned. There is no registration fee for submitting an abstract or participating in the event.
Poster and Oral Presentation Guidelines:
Students are encouraged to participate in oral presentations, where they can showcase their research. Faculty members are invited to present their work through posters, which must be in portrait orientation (dimension: A0).
Last date of abstract submission: November 15, 2024
Revised abstract submission deadline: November 25, 2024
Notification of acceptance: December 1, 2024
Last date for Registration: December 17, 2024
Prof. RAAJ Ramsankaran
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
ramsankaran@civil.iitb.ac.in
Hydro-Remote Sensing Applications (H-RSA) Group
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Powai, Mumbai-400076
Maharashtra, India
We extend our sincere thanks to UTNT and SATLAB for their valuable support of the 2nd Indian Cryosphere Meet (ICM-2025). Their continued engagement in advancing cryosphere research and promoting scientific collaboration is highly appreciated.
SATLAB Geosolutions
Unite Trades & Technologies (UTNT)