Poster area

 If you are bringing your poster to the conference in person as well, please be advised that the best format for the poster will be A0 portrait.

BAS _A0 portrait_KL Arctic - Compatibility Mode - Katrin Linse.pdf

Katrin Linse, British Antarctic Survey

Expanding northwards – Analysis of pan-Atlantic macrobenthic deep-water communities

Arctic Conference Poster_BEST - Angus Best.pdf

Angus Best, National Oceanography Centre

Laboratory broadband seismo-acoustic measurements of synthetic ice cores for Arctic sea-ice thickness studies

BAS Conference - LMM - Laura Molares M..pdf

Laura Molares Moncayo, Queen Mary University of London

The Role Of The Atmosphere In Shaping And Sustaining Microbial Communities On Glaciers

BAS_LOP - Leeza Pickering.pdf

Leeza Pickering, Northumbria University

Investigating and modelling lake mixing regimes in southern Finland

BAS23_Poster - benjamin Redmond Roche.pdf

Benjamin Redmond Roche, Department of Earth Sciences Royal Holloway

Coulson et al UK Arctic Meeting - Peter Convey.pdf

Peter Convey, British Antarctic Survey

Influence of winter snow cover in structuring Arctic soil microarthropod communities

Hooper_Poster_UK_Arctic_Conference_2023 - Patrick Hooper.pdf

Patrick Hooper, Natural History Museum

Diversity and contribution of protists to Arctic cyanobacterial mats across a broad latitudinal gradient (55-83°N)

JamesLea_poster - James Lea.pdf

James Lea, University of Liverpool

Making climate reanalysis and CMIP6 data processing and analysis easy using new "point and click" interfaces

poster_UK_Arctic_Zhou - alexandra Lv.pdf

Zhou Lyu, Queen Mary University of London

Simulating seasonal processes in Arctic soils with a soil biogeochemical model

poster.mk1.portrait - Gianluca Bianchi.pptx

Gianluca Bianchi, Cardiff University

A 2D Surface Meltwater Channel Evolution Model

UK Arctic conference poster - Johnny Rutherford.pdf

Johnny Rutherford, Northumbria University

Point Scale Carbon (Net Ecosystem Exchange) Forecast Simulations for a Boreal-Tundra Site in NWT, Canada

UKASC_Amelie_Kirchgaessner - Amelie Kirchgaessner.pdf

Amelie Kirchgaessner, British Antarctic Survey

Sources of ice nucleating particles from the sea ice in the Central Arctic 

UKASC_Anna_Bartos_poster - Anna Bartos.pdf

Anna Bartos, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management

Impact of different types of tundra on soil organic matter permafrost-affected soils in the central part of Spitsbergen (Svalbard)

UKASC_Antonia_Otte - Antonia Otte.pdf

Antonia Otte, University of East Anglia

The role of mitotic recombination in the evolution of polar diatoms

UKASC_Charlotte_Pearson - Lottie Pearson.pdf

Charlotte Pearson, University of Hertfordshire

Quantifying and characterising geomorphic signatures of active layer detachment slides in the Brooks Range, Alaska

UKASC_Elena_Popova - Dan Ashcroft.pdf

Elena Popova, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Gramberg All-Russian State Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean

Marine geology onboard the Severny Polyus drifting ice station during the ‘North Pole-41’ expedition

UKASC_Erica_Turner - Erica Webb.pdf

Erica Turner, Telespazio UK

Quality Status of the CryoSat Data Products 

UKASC_Margaret_Cramm - Margaret C.pdf

Margaret Cramm, Queen Mary University of London; Natural History Museum

Microbial growth responses to thaw in active layer and permafrost soils in Svalbard

UKASC_Sonia_Papadaki - Sonia Papadaki.pdf

Sonia Papadaki, Queen Mary University of London

Traces of microbial activity in Arctic endolithic habitats

UKASC_Terri_Souster_Poster - iC3_CoE.pdf

Terri Souster, UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Centre for Ice, Cryosphere and Climate (ICS)

UKASC_Victoria_Dutch - Victoria Dutch.pdf

Victoria Dutch, University of East Anglia

UKASC_Zarina_Bikmullina_compressed - ビクムリナザリーナ.pdf

Zarina Bikmullina, Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University

Long-term degradation of petroleum in Arctic tundra soils

ZAJA-Arctic_conf_poster (1).pdf

Erica Zaja, The University of Edinburgh

Projecting Arctic wildlife habitat change with warming using natural and experimental shrub growth scenarios

UKASC_Millicent_Harding.pdf

Millicent Harding, Durham University

Combining remote sensing, machine learning and environmental variables to better understand the shrubification of the Sub-Arctic tundra

UKASC_Ian_Renfrew.pdf

Ian Renfrew, University of East Anglia

Arctic Summertime Cyclones - An Overview 

Poster - Jessica Cartwright.pdf

Jessica Cartwright, Spire

Using signals of opportunity to characterise frozen surfaces