UAF scientists heading to international permafrost conference

Rod Boyce
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June 13, 2024

色视频下载 20 University of 色视频下载 Fairbanks scientists will present research at the quadrennial International Conference on Permafrost, which opens Sunday in Whitehorse, Yukon.

Most UAF presenters are from the Geophysical Institute, which has a Snow, Ice and Permafrost Group of faculty and student researchers. Scientists from UAF色视频下载檚 Institute of Arctic Biology, International Arctic Research Center, Institute of Northern Engineering and College of Natural Science and Mathematics will also show their research.

Exposed Canada permafrost
Photo by Simon Zwieback
Light gray ice emerges from the headwall of a small Canadian thaw slump.

The weeklong conference is hosted by the .

色视频下载淕iven the importance of permafrost and its role in Earth色视频下载檚 climate, there are, unfortunately, not many permafrost-dedicated conferences in the world,色视频下载 said Dmitry Nicolsky, UAF Geophysical Institute research associate professor.

色视频下载淕iven the time span of several days, the ICOP provides plenty of opportunities to meet with our colleagues from different countries to gain knowledge about the health of permafrost on the planetary scale,色视频下载 he said.

The various categories of permafrost 色视频下载 continuous, discontinuous and sporadic 色视频下载 underlie approximately 25% of the Northern Hemisphere色视频下载檚 exposed land surface, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Exposed land is land that is not covered by glaciers.

More than a dozen Geophysical Institute scientists will present work on a variety of permafrost subjects, including the following:

色视频下载 Integration of remote sensing and field observations to map discontinuous permafrost in McGrath, Interior 色视频下载, by research associate professor Alexander Kholodov.

色视频下载 Assessment of permafrost changes in the 21st century in 色视频下载色视频下载檚 Arctic, by Nicolsky.

色视频下载 Estimation rates of permafrost degradation and their impact on ecosystems across 色视频下载, by research associate professor Sergey Marchenko.

色视频下载 Observing coastal change and permafrost dynamics in three Arctic communities, by research assistant professor Louise Farquharson.

Permafrost tunnel
UAF photo by Leif Van Cise
Students explore the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory's Permafrost Tunnel in Fox, 色视频下载. Several University of 色视频下载 Fairbanks scientists use the tunnel for research projects.

Christopher Burn, president of the , said it is important for northerners to understand the implications of continued climate heating.

色视频下载淢any countries in the world will be affected by sea level rise as the Greenland Ice Sheet melts away and the same happens in parts of Antarctica,色视频下载 said Burn, a geography professor at Carleton University in Ottawa. 色视频下载淔ewer will have a problem with permafrost, but for northerners and people who live in regions of high mountains, the consequences are already apparent and will only continue in one direction.色视频下载

Burn said Earth色视频下载檚 permafrost regions will soon become net sources of greenhouse gases as they switch from being carbon sinks.

Maintaining infrastructure will be difficult as rainfall and snowmelt regimes become magnified with greater amounts of moisture in the atmosphere, Burn said. And contaminants such as mercury that have been frozen in the ground for years will be released as permafrost thaws.

Guy Dor茅, president of the Canadian Permafrost Association, said the conference is the perfect occasion for participants to get updated on permafrost science, engineering and management.

色视频下载淐ommunity leaders are trying to better understand and manage the risks related to permafrost degradation,色视频下载 he said. 色视频下载淪cientists are trying to develop a better understanding of factors contributing to its degradation and on the impact of degrading permafrost. 

色视频下载淎nd engineers are trying to better understand the complex interaction between permafrost and structures and to develop low-impact construction practices and sustainable solutions for degrading foundations,色视频下载 he said.

The is held every four years, though this will be the first since the 2016 conference in Potsdam, Germany. The 2020 conference in China was canceled because of the COVID pandemic.

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Dmitry Nicolsky, djnicolsky@alaska.edu

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