PICO HS2.2.2/CR5.8
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HS2.2.2/CR5.8 Water flow paths, supply and quality in a changing cryosphere (co-organized) |
| Convener: Giulia Zuecco | Co-Conveners: Michael Engel , Stephan Gruber , Anna Liljedahl , Andrew Frampton |
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PICO
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Monday, 09 April 2018 PICO spot A |
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08:30–08:32 PICOA.1 |
EGU2018-8225
Warming and thawing trends of permafrost at high Arctic site (Bayelva, Spitsbergen) 1998 - 2017 Julia Boike, Sabrina Ebenhoch, Höfle Bernhard, Westermann Sebastian, Maturilli Marion, Stern Lielle, Juszak Inge, and Roth Kurt |
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08:32–08:34 PICOA.2 |
EGU2018-18209
Cold Season CH4 Emissions from Polygonal Tundra in the Lena River Delta, Russia Spyridon Karamichail, Peter Schreiber, Christian Wille, David Holl, Norman Rüggen, Torsten Sachs, and Lars kutzbach |
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08:34–08:36 PICOA.3 |
EGU2018-18982
Cryohydrogeology and associated carbon transport resulting from deep permafrost degradation Elise van Winden, Martine van der Ploeg, and Victor Bense |
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08:36–08:38 PICOA.4 |
EGU2018-18960
Forecasting the degradation of deep permafrost using temperature-depth observations Victor Bense, Annabelle Neefjes, Huijun Jin, and Yu Sheng |
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08:38–08:40 PICOA.5 |
EGU2018-10605
Quantifying ground ice content and its variability in permafrost bodies using geophysical techniques: implications for water release and future water availability Christian Hauck and Christin Hilbich |
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08:40–08:42 PICOA.6 |
EGU2018-14901
Spatial variability of river thermal imprint on permafrost through combined in situ measurements and 2D hydro-thermal modeling – A case study in Central Yakutia Eric Pohl, Christophe Grenier, Antoine Séjourné, Albane Saintenoy, Alexander Fedorov, and Pavel Konstantinov |
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08:42–08:44 PICOA.7 |
EGU2018-17510
Numerical modelling of heat transfer in a talik beneath the Kuuguluk River at Salluit, northern Québec, Canada (withdrawn) Richard Fortier, Christophe Grenier, Jean-Michel Lemieux, and John Molson |
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08:44–08:46 PICOA.8 |
EGU2018-603
Aufeis flow and assessment of their role in formation of hydrological regime of North-East Russia Nataliia Nesterova, Olga Makarieva, Andrey Shikhov, and Andrey Ostashov |
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08:46–08:48 PICOA.9 |
EGU2018-18326
Arctic riparian shrub expansion indicates a shift from gaining to losing streams Anna Liljedahl, Ronald Daanen, Gerald Frost, and Ina Timling |
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08:48–08:50 PICOA.10 |
EGU2018-16001
Spatial variability of streamflow in continuous permafrost environment in Central Yakutia, Russia Liudmila Lebedeva, Olga Makarieva, and Nataliia Nesterova |
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08:50–08:52 PICOA.11 |
EGU2018-10664
How will groundwater discharge patterns in continuous permafrost regions change in a warming climate? Pierrick Lamontagne-Hallé, Jeffrey McKenzie, Barret Kurylyk, and Samuel Zipper |
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08:52–08:54 PICOA.12 |
EGU2018-18369
Modelling of permafrost and groundwater development in generic geological environments over glacial time-scales Johanna Scheidegger, Christopher Jackson, Fiona McEvoy, and Simon Norris |
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08:54–08:56 PICOA.13 |
EGU2018-14272
Numerical modelling of active layer dynamics, water flow and solute transport subject to seasonal variations and climate change Andrew Frampton |
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08:56–08:58 PICOA.14 |
EGU2018-9625
Towards representing small-scale changes in permafrost hydrology in Earth System Models Sebastian Westermann, Kjetil Aas, Léo Martin, Jan Nitzbon, Håvard Kristiansen, Moritz Langer, Soraya Kaiser, Thomas Schneider von Deimling, Julia Boike, Hanna Lee, and Bernd Etzelmüller |
| 08:58–10:00 |
Interactive presentations at PICO screens
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10:30–10:32 PICOA.1 |
EGU2018-8402
Three methods - one tale? An intercomparison study to estimate snowmelt contribution to streamflow using a tracer-based, a tracer-aided and a hydrologic model (withdrawn) Jan Schmieder, Markus Weiler, Thomas Marke, and Ulrich Strasser |
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10:32–10:34 PICOA.2 |
EGU2018-13901
Quantification of snowmelt processes in a high Alpine catchment from hydrographs, satellite images and stable water isotopes Anthony Michelon, Natalie Ceperley, Harsh Beria, Joshua Larsen, and Bettina Schaefli |
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10:34–10:36 PICOA.3 |
EGU2018-10609
Multi-scale temporal variability in the hydrology of a tropical glacierized watershed G.-H. Crystal Ng, Leila Saberi, Rachel McLaughlin, Jeffrey La Frenierre, and Andrew Wickert |
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10:36–10:38 PICOA.4 |
EGU2018-379
Contributions of glacier melt and precipitation to the 1971-2010 streamflow increase in a headwater basin of the Tarim River Xiaogang Shi, Zehua Li, Qiuhong Tang, Yongqiang Zhang, Huilin Gao, Xicai Pan, and Stephen J. Déry |
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10:38–10:40 PICOA.5 |
EGU2018-4011
Quantifying the contribution of glacier melt to discharge for a data-sparse glacierized watershed in the Tianshan Mountains (withdrawn) Xiaoyan Wang, Tao Yang, Zhenya Li, and Weiwei Ren |
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10:40–10:42 PICOA.6 |
EGU2018-635
Future evolution and uncertainty of river flow signatures in a deglaciating river basin Jonathan D Mackay, Nicholas E Barrand, David M Hannah, Stefan Krause, Christopher R Jackson, Jez Everest, and Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir |
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10:42–10:44 PICOA.7 |
EGU2018-13980
New insights in modeling coupled surface-subsurface flow in glacial and periglacial catchments Niccolo` Tubini, Riccardo Rigon, Stephan Gruber, and Vincenzo Casulli |
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10:44–10:46 PICOA.8 |
EGU2018-9358
Potential water storage of rock glacier permafrost derived from geophysical modeling (Central Andes of Argentina) Christian Halla, Jan Henrik Blöthe, Christian Hauck, Dario Trombotto, and Lothar Schrott |
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10:46–10:48 PICOA.9 |
EGU2018-8650
Rainfall as primary driver of discharge and solute export from rock glaciers: the case of the Col d’Olen Rock Glacier (NW Italian Alps) Nicola Colombo, Stephan Gruber, Maria Martin, Mery Malandrino, Andrea Magnani, Danilo Godone, Michele Freppaz, Simona Fratianni, Mark Williams, Marco Giardino, and Franco Salerno |
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10:48–10:50 PICOA.10 |
EGU2018-9074
Proglacial icing Rieperbreen: tracking the source of water with natural and artificial tracers Sarah Elise Sapper, Andy Hodson, and Thomas Glade |
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10:50–10:52 PICOA.11 |
EGU2018-6640
Sources and degradation status of particulate organic carbon in the Kolyma River watershed Lisa Bröder, Anya Davydova, Nikita Zimov, Negar Haghipour, Timothy Eglinton, and Jorien Vonk |
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10:52–10:54 PICOA.12 |
EGU2018-12243
Advancing methods for water quality studies of Arctic rivers with remote sensing and ground-based measurements. Case study of the George river basin (Nunavik, Canada) Jean-Pierre Dedieu, Mathieu Monfette, Jan Franssen, Anas El Alem, Justine-Anne Rowell, Gwyneth Macmillan, Hilda Snowball, and Jose Gerin-Lajoie |
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Interactive presentations at PICO screens
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