Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on the interactions between the cryosphere and climate change, emphasizing the impacts on snowpack variability and glacier dynamics. Researchers are invited to present studies that explore the feedback mechanisms influencing cold-region hydrology.
This session addresses the implications of glacier melt on water resources in cold regions, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for sustainable management. Contributions should include case studies and modeling approaches that assess the impacts of glacier retreat on hydrology.
This track examines the processes governing seasonal snow accumulation, melt, and runoff in various cold climates. Papers should focus on the integration of field observations and modeling techniques to enhance understanding of snowpack dynamics.
This session explores the hydrological processes associated with permafrost and its influence on terrestrial ecosystems. Researchers are encouraged to discuss the implications of permafrost thaw on water quality and availability in cold regions.
This track emphasizes advancements in snow cover modeling and the application of remote sensing technologies to monitor snowpack variability. Contributions should highlight innovative methodologies and their relevance to hydrological forecasting.
This session investigates the dynamics of meltwater generation and its subsequent impact on hydrological systems in cold climates. Papers should address the interactions between snowmelt, glacier melt, and river flow.
This track focuses on the unique hydrological challenges faced in mountainous regions, particularly regarding snowpack variability and its effects on water resources. Researchers are invited to present studies that analyze the interplay between topography and hydrological processes.
This session examines the relationship between cold-region hydrology and water quality, focusing on the effects of snowmelt and glacier runoff on aquatic ecosystems. Contributions should include empirical studies and modeling efforts that assess water quality changes in response to hydrological shifts.
This track investigates the complex interactions between ice and water in cold regions, including the effects on hydrological cycles and ecosystem health. Papers should explore both theoretical frameworks and practical applications of ice-water dynamics.
This session highlights novel methodologies and technologies employed in snowpack research, including field experiments and laboratory studies. Researchers are encouraged to share insights on how these innovations can enhance our understanding of snow hydrology.
This track aims to identify emerging trends and future research directions in cryosphere hydrology and snowpack variability. Participants are invited to discuss potential interdisciplinary approaches and collaborations that could advance the field.
