Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers.
Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affected regions have resulted in an acute need for more directed permafrost research. In June 2014, 88 early career researchers convened to identify future priorities for permafrost research. This multidisc...
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ftinrsquebec:oai:espace.inrs.ca:4308 2023-05-15T15:01:15+02:00 Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers. Fritz, Michael Deshpande, Bethany N. Bouchard, Frédéric Högtröm, Elin Malenfant-Lepage, Julie Morgenstern, Anne Nieuwendam, Alexandre Oliva, Marc Paquette, Michel Rudy, Ashley C. A. Siewert, Matthias B. Sjöberg, Ylva Weege, Stefanie 2015 application/pdf https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4308/ https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4308/1/P2756.pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015 en eng https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4308/1/P2756.pdf Fritz, Michael, Deshpande, Bethany N., Bouchard, Frédéric, Högtröm, Elin, Malenfant-Lepage, Julie, Morgenstern, Anne, Nieuwendam, Alexandre, Oliva, Marc, Paquette, Michel, Rudy, Ashley C. A., Siewert, Matthias B., Sjöberg, Ylva et Weege, Stefanie (2015). Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers. Cryosphere , vol. 9 , nº 4. p. 1715-1720. DOI:10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015 <https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015>. doi:10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015 engineering environmental modeling experimental study future prospect geographical knowledge global perspective landscape change permafrost research and development spatial distribution Article Évalué par les pairs 2015 ftinrsquebec https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015 2023-02-10T11:42:56Z Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affected regions have resulted in an acute need for more directed permafrost research. In June 2014, 88 early career researchers convened to identify future priorities for permafrost research. This multidisciplinary forum concluded that five research topics deserve greatest attention: permafrost landscape dynamics, permafrost thermal modeling, integration of traditional knowledge, spatial distribution of ground ice, and engineering issues. These topics underline the need for integrated research across a spectrum of permafrost-related domains and constitute a contribution to the Third International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP III). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Ice permafrost Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Québec: Espace INRS Arctic The Cryosphere 9 4 1715 1720 |
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engineering environmental modeling experimental study future prospect geographical knowledge global perspective landscape change permafrost research and development spatial distribution Fritz, Michael Deshpande, Bethany N. Bouchard, Frédéric Högtröm, Elin Malenfant-Lepage, Julie Morgenstern, Anne Nieuwendam, Alexandre Oliva, Marc Paquette, Michel Rudy, Ashley C. A. Siewert, Matthias B. Sjöberg, Ylva Weege, Stefanie Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers. |
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Accelerating climate change and increased economic and environmental interests in permafrost-affected regions have resulted in an acute need for more directed permafrost research. In June 2014, 88 early career researchers convened to identify future priorities for permafrost research. This multidisciplinary forum concluded that five research topics deserve greatest attention: permafrost landscape dynamics, permafrost thermal modeling, integration of traditional knowledge, spatial distribution of ground ice, and engineering issues. These topics underline the need for integrated research across a spectrum of permafrost-related domains and constitute a contribution to the Third International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP III). |
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Fritz, Michael Deshpande, Bethany N. Bouchard, Frédéric Högtröm, Elin Malenfant-Lepage, Julie Morgenstern, Anne Nieuwendam, Alexandre Oliva, Marc Paquette, Michel Rudy, Ashley C. A. Siewert, Matthias B. Sjöberg, Ylva Weege, Stefanie |
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Fritz, Michael Deshpande, Bethany N. Bouchard, Frédéric Högtröm, Elin Malenfant-Lepage, Julie Morgenstern, Anne Nieuwendam, Alexandre Oliva, Marc Paquette, Michel Rudy, Ashley C. A. Siewert, Matthias B. Sjöberg, Ylva Weege, Stefanie |
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Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers. |
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Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers. |
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https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4308/1/P2756.pdf Fritz, Michael, Deshpande, Bethany N., Bouchard, Frédéric, Högtröm, Elin, Malenfant-Lepage, Julie, Morgenstern, Anne, Nieuwendam, Alexandre, Oliva, Marc, Paquette, Michel, Rudy, Ashley C. A., Siewert, Matthias B., Sjöberg, Ylva et Weege, Stefanie (2015). Brief Communication: Future avenues for permafrost science from the perspective of early career researchers. Cryosphere , vol. 9 , nº 4. p. 1715-1720. DOI:10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015 <https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015>. doi:10.5194/tc-9-1715-2015 |
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