
The AGU Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science gathering in the world, and will take place this year 10-14 December. This 2018 meeting also marks the advent of the AGU’s Centennial year, and aims to provide a special opportunity to share science with world leaders in Washington, D.C.
The AGU 2018 Fall Meeting Programme contains a number of mountain and cryosphere sessions, with topics varying from snow hydrology to air quality and from mountain building to the societal impacts of global change. Check out the list below for details.
Please note that the deadline for abstract submission is 1 August.
Reports from the AGU mountain sessions that can be shared with the mountain research community after the meeting would be very welcome. If you are participating in a mountain session and would like to share your experiences, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
MOUNTAIN SESSIONS
- A009 Aerosols and Air Quality over South Asia and the Hindu Kush-Himalaya
- A064 Land-atmosphere interactions of the Tibetan Plateau and their impacts on weather and climate
- C014 Collaborative research to address changes in the climate, hydrology and cryosphere of High Mountain Asia
- C015 Drivers of change in the high-mountain water cycle
- EP025 Landslides and Landscape Evolution: Mechanisms and Feedbacks
- GC090The Third Pole Environment (TPE) under Global Changes
- NH003 Advances in Landslide Science to Assess Landslide Hazards and Risk
- NH023 Landslide Remote Sensing, InSAR Based Monitoring, Modeling, and Early Warning
- T015 Deep structures of the eastern Tethyan orogenic belt and related geodynamics processes
- T028 Mountain Building in Collisional and Cordilleran Orogenic Systems
- T043 Subduction Zone Processes, Orogenesis and Seismic Hazard: From the Alpine-Mediterranean to the Indo-Burma Region
- B037 Impacts of winter climate change on hydrobiogeochemical dynamics of terrestrial and aquatic systems during the winter and shoulder seasons
- C001 100 Years of Cryosphere
- C003 Advancements in Measurement of Snow Water Equivalent using Coincident Ground and Airborne Data
- C006 Advances in Subglacial, Englacial, and Supraglacial Hydrology
- C007 Advances in Understanding Processes at the Beds of Glaciers and Ice Sheets
- C008 Altimetry of the cryosphere and polar oceans
- C011 Beyond Ice Thickness: Using Radar Sounding to Understand the Dynamics of Glacier Systems
- C016 Dust, Black Carbon, and Other Aerosols in the Cryosphere
- C013 Breaking the mold: New sensors, enhanced datasets, new tools and parameters from satellite passive microwave instrumentsC018 Glacier Monitoring From In-Situ and Remotely Sensed Observations
- C019 Glacier Processes from Large-Scale Remote Sensing
- C020 GRACE-FO and ICESat-2: NASA’s Newest Missions for Cryospheric Science
- C022 Ice Core Records of Environmental Change
- C024 Modeling of the Cryosphere: Glaciers and Ice Sheets
- C025 Modeling of the Cryosphere: Seasonal Snow
- C027 Observing, Modelling, Diagnosing, and Predicting Hydrological and Earth System Change in Cold Regions
- C031 Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snow and Snow Processes
- C032 Recent Advances in Monitoring, Measuring, and Modeling Snow Processes
- C034 Remote Sensing of Seasonal Snow
- C035 Reproducible science in water resources: cryosphere and hydrology
- C039 Societal Impacts of Global Cryosphere Change and Associated Mitigation and Adaptation Policies
- C041 The Role of Ground Ice in Permafrost Hydrology and Geomorphology
- C042 Visualizing the Dynamic Cryosphere
- EP047 When rock meets water and ice - geomorphic and hydrologic response in periglacial Critical Zones
- G011 Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and the Importance of High-quality Instrumental and Geological Constraints
- GC016 Attribution Science Advancements: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, Hydrosphere, Ocean
- GC073 Permafrost Dynamics, Biophysical and Socio-Economic Linkages: Connecting Science to Policy
- H022 Applications in Snow Hydrology: Linking Seasonal Snow to Natural Processes and Society
- NS001 Advances and Revelations from Geophysical Exploration and Observation in the Cryosphere
- PP012 Development of the cryosphere: evidence from sedimentary records in the high latitudes