Eléonore du BOIS d’AISCHE, Maelle VILLANI, Cécile OSY, Maxime THOMAS & Sophie OPFERGELT will be taking part in the 6th European Conference on Permafrost (EUCOP 2023) in Puigcerdà (Spain), Eastern Pyrenees, in June 2023
Talks
Tuesday 20/06 | 15.15-15.30
Session 7 (Room: Museu): Recent advances in modelling permafrost dynamics, interactions, and feedbacks across scales
Osy C. et al. Influence of rapid sea ice loss events on permafrost
Tuesday 20/06 | 16.15-16.30
Session 19 (Room: Casino): Carbon stocks, soil properties, greenhouse gas fluxes and atmospheric feedbacks of permafrost regions
Thomas M. et al. More than one third of the organic carbon exposed by the world’s largest thaw slump (Batagay, Siberia) is not directly available for mineralization but geochemically stabilized
Thursday 22/06 | 09.45-10.00
Session 17 (Room: Biblioteca): Biodiversity and biogeochemistry of permafrost ecosystems and global change
du Bois d’Aische E. et al. Iron, manganese and aluminum solubility with permafrost thaw in an Arctic peatland: coupled geochemical and geophysical measurements
Thursday 22/06 | 10.00-10.15
Session 3 (Room: Casino): Permafrost land-ocean interactions: fluxes, transport processes and degradation pathways
Opfergelt S. et al. Pulses of sub-ice microbial activity during winter: evidence from nitrate concentrations and silicon isotopes in the Lena River
Posters
Thursday 22/06
Session 17 (Poster session – PLAÇA DEL CALL): Biodiversity and biogeochemistry of permafrost ecosystems and global change
C51: Villani M. et al. Flow-path changes in permafrost soils affect Fe-organic carbon interactions: evidence from silicon isotopes
Thursday 22/06
Session 9 (Poster session – PLAÇA DEL CALL): Remote sensing of Disturbances in Permafrost Regions
A23: Thomas M. et al. Combining geophysical data, microtopography, and very-high resolution UAV imagery to map lowland permafrost degradation in the Stordalen mire, Abisko, Sweden