Posters Session C17

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Session C17: Hydrological Cycle in Cold Regions, Including Permafrost, Ice Sheets and Glaciers
(conveners: T. Ohata, I. Allison, T. Prowse, D. Yang)

- Contributions to this session are poster presentations
- Date: Tuesday 25 October
- Time: 10h30-12h00
- Location: Exhibit Area

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Peter Bieniek, Uma S Bhatt, Larry Rundquist, Scott Lindsey, Xiangdong Zhang, Richard Thoman   Large-scale climate controls of Interior Alaska river ice breakup   T154B
         
Rheannon Brooks, Terry Prowse, Ian O'Connell   Developing a freshwater ice thickness model for the Northern Hemisphere   T152A
         
Yoshihiro Iijima, Hotaek Park, Tetsuo Ohata   Recent permafrost eco-hydrological changes in eastern Siberia   T155B
         
Gerhard Krinner, Isabelle Gouttevin, Martin Menegoz, Florent DominÈ, Philippe Ciais   Introducing soil freezing into a land-surface scheme with physically-based hydrology   T154A
         
Sebastian Mernild, Glen E Liston   IceHydro, a New Runoff Routing Model for Greenland Ice Sheet   T153A
         
Tetsuo Ohata, Konosuke Sugiura, Hironori Yabuki, Tsutomu Kadota, Keiko Konya   Studies on the recent changes of snow and ice mass in Northeast Eurasia   T156B
         
Hotaek Park, Yoshihiro Iijima, Hironori Yabuki, Tetsuo Ohata   Effect of snow depth on interannual seesaw oscillation of active layer depth between the Arctic river basins   T152B
         
Luc Rainville, Rebecca Woodgate, Amala Mahadevan, Patricia Matrai, Muyin Wang, James Overland   Impacts of the Changing Seasonality of Wind-driven Mixing on the Arctic System   T153B
         
Prakki Satyamurty, Claudia W Costa   Moisture sources and sinks for Amazon basin   T155A
         
James Screen, Ian Simmonds   Declining summer snowfall in the Arctic: causes, impacts and feedbacks   T151B
         
van As Dirk, Alun Hubbard, Michiel Van den Broeke, Bent Hasholt, Andreas B Mikkelsen, S¯ren Nielsen   Record melt on the Greenland ice sheet in 2010: Russell Glacier   T151B
         
Zhiyan Zuo, Renhe Zhang   Decadal Variability in Springtime Snow over Eurasia: Relation with Circulation and Possible Influence on Springtime Rainfall over China   T151A

 

 

 

 

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