Events
The EGU General Assembly will bring together
geoscientists from all over Europe and the rest of the world into one
meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, Planetary and Space
Sciences. Especially for young scientists the EGU appeals to provide a
forum to present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all
fields of geosciences. The EGU is looking forward to cordially welcome
you in Vienna
Sessions relevant to permafrost science will be added later to the calendar.
- Thermal State of Permafrost (Monitoring and Prognosis)
- Polar Coasts and Shelf
- Snow Cover, Glaciers and Buried Ice of Polar and Alpine Regions
- Water Resources
- Gas-Hydrates and Green House Gases in the Cryosphere
- Cryogenic Physicochemical and Mechanical processes
- Geophysical Studies and Remote Sensing of Cryosphere
- Soil and Vegetation of Polar and Alpine Ecosystems
- Ecology of High-Latitude and Alpine Areas and Effect of Environmental Conditions on Human Life
- Life Below Freezing Point:
- Thermal State of Permafrost (Monitoring and Prognosis)
- Polar Coasts and Shelf
- Snow Cover, Glaciers and Buried Ice of Polar and Alpine Regions
- Water Resources
- Gas-Hydrates and Green House Gases in the Cryosphere
- Cryogenic Physicochemical and Mechanical processes
- Geophysical Studies and Remote Sensing of Cryosphere
- Soil and Vegetation of Polar and Alpine Ecosystems
- Ecology of High-Latitude and Alpine Areas and Effect of Environmental Conditions on Human Life
- Life Below Freezing Point:
- Thermal State of Permafrost (Monitoring and Prognosis)
- Polar Coasts and Shelf
- Snow Cover, Glaciers and Buried Ice of Polar and Alpine Regions
- Water Resources
- Gas-Hydrates and Green House Gases in the Cryosphere
- Cryogenic Physicochemical and Mechanical processes
- Geophysical Studies and Remote Sensing of Cryosphere
- Soil and Vegetation of Polar and Alpine Ecosystems
- Ecology of High-Latitude and Alpine Areas and Effect of Environmental Conditions on Human Life
- Life Below Freezing Point:
- Thermal State of Permafrost (Monitoring and Prognosis)
- Polar Coasts and Shelf
- Snow Cover, Glaciers and Buried Ice of Polar and Alpine Regions
- Water Resources
- Gas-Hydrates and Green House Gases in the Cryosphere
- Cryogenic Physicochemical and Mechanical processes
- Geophysical Studies and Remote Sensing of Cryosphere
- Soil and Vegetation of Polar and Alpine Ecosystems
- Ecology of High-Latitude and Alpine Areas and Effect of Environmental Conditions on Human Life
- Life Below Freezing Point:
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The upcoming IPY provides a unique opportunity to bring together a
broad cross section of the polar research community to blaze a new
trail for polar research, one that will include pathways from across
the natural and social sciences.
The 3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology
will be held in Banff, Alberta, Canada from May 11 - May 15, 2008,
coinciding with the International Polar Year (IPY). The meeting
sessions and official accommodation will be at
The Banff Centre
Annual Canadian Geophysical Union meeting
The 3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology
will be held in Banff, Alberta, Canada from May 11 - May 15, 2008,
coinciding with the International Polar Year (IPY). The meeting
sessions and official accommodation will be at
The Banff Centre
Annual Canadian Geophysical Union meeting
The 3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology
will be held in Banff, Alberta, Canada from May 11 - May 15, 2008,
coinciding with the International Polar Year (IPY). The meeting
sessions and official accommodation will be at
The Banff Centre
Annual Canadian Geophysical Union meeting
The 3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology
will be held in Banff, Alberta, Canada from May 11 - May 15, 2008,
coinciding with the International Polar Year (IPY). The meeting
sessions and official accommodation will be at
The Banff Centre
Annual Canadian Geophysical Union meeting
The 3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology
will be held in Banff, Alberta, Canada from May 11 - May 15, 2008,
coinciding with the International Polar Year (IPY). The meeting
sessions and official accommodation will be at
The Banff Centre


