[CIG-ALL] IUGG2019 session on Interactions of Solid Earth, Ice Sheets and Oceans (IAG, IACS, IASPEI) - call for abstracts

Matt King matt.king at utas.edu.au
Wed Jan 2 14:35:38 PST 2019


Dear Colleagues [apologies if you receive this multiple times]

The centennial IUGG is this year in Montreal, Canada (July 8-18)
http://iugg2019montreal.com/jg.html

We welcome abstracts submitted to the following session via http://iugg2019montreal.com/abstract-submission.html (abstract deadline is February 18, 2019)

JG01  - INTERACTIONS OF SOLID EARTH, ICE SHEETS AND OCEANS  (IAG, IACS, IASPEI)
Description:
Measurements of solid Earth, sea-level and ice-sheet change are influenced by a complex interaction of processes occurring over a large range of spatial and temporal scales. Proxy observations that constrain past ice sheets are influenced by glacial isostatic adjustment and changing mantle dynamic topography. Present-day observations of solid Earth deformation in one location are affected by present and past changes in global surface loading. Recent work highlights the role that solid Earth deformation has to play in controlling ice-sheet change, while seismological investigations are revealing crucial spatial variations in Earth rheology. In this symposium, we showcase model- and data-driven efforts to understand feedbacks between surface load changes and the solid Earth over all timescales.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  *   observations of mass changes in the cryosphere and oceans, and their interaction with solid Earth deformation
  *   influence of mantle dynamic topography and glacial isostatic adjustment on paleo observations of sea level or ice sheet behaviour
  *   seismic studies of the rheology of the solid Earth in the context of sea-level and ice-sheet studies

Co-Conveners: Matt King (Australia, IACS/IAG), Pippa Whitehouse (UK, IACS/IAG), Martin Horwath (Germany, IAG), Bert Wouters (Netherlands, IACS), Anya Reading (Australia, IASPEI)


Matt King
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