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Bjerknes cross-theme seminar

Tidspunkt
09. desember 2024, 13:15-14:00
Sted
Bjerknes lecture room (4th floor, room 4020).
Dear all,
Next Monday (9th December), there will be the final Bjerknes cross-theme seminar of 2024. As usual, it is at 14.15, with a topic Mountain climate, including snow, ice, and glaciers. We have 3 presentations 😊
Christian Quintana (Carbon): Palaeoecological perspectives on peatlands carbon accumulation in western Fennoscandia
Rebekka Frøystad (Polar): Folgefonna's not-so-frozen future - SMB simulations until 2100
Pratik Kad (Global): The Non-Linear Decline of Snow Cover in Warming Mountains
The seminar will take place in the Bjerknes lecture room (4th floor, room 4020), and coffee and biscuits will be served no doubt!
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