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8th I.A.G./A.I.G. SEDIBUD Workshop
Environmental Research Station
Zugspitze, Germany
01 - 04 September 2014
Zugspitze, Germany
01 - 04 September 2014

Deadlines
Abstract submission: The abstract submission deadline has passed Registration: Registration is now closed
Meeting contact
David Morche
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Sediment Cascades in Cold Climate Geosystems, Zugspitze, Bavaria/Germany, September 1-4, 2014
Changes in climate have a major impact on sediment cascades in high-latitude and high-altitude cold environments from high arctic/antarctic and subarctic/subantarctic to alpine and upland sites. Climate changes influence the nature and extent of glaciers, permafrost areas, ice sheets and the extent and intensity of glacial, peri-, pro- and paraglacial processes. In this context major foci of the workshop are related to:
Changes in climate have a major impact on sediment cascades in high-latitude and high-altitude cold environments from high arctic/antarctic and subarctic/subantarctic to alpine and upland sites. Climate changes influence the nature and extent of glaciers, permafrost areas, ice sheets and the extent and intensity of glacial, peri-, pro- and paraglacial processes. In this context major foci of the workshop are related to:
- observations of geomorphological processes, measurements and modelling of sediment fluxes and budgets in cold climate geosystems in past, present and future,
- the discussion of synthesis chapters of the SEDIBUD book.
Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group