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Reply-To: Sven Lukas &lt;s.lukas@QMUL.AC.UK&gt;
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From: Sven Lukas &lt;s.lukas@QMUL.AC.UK&gt;
Organization: Queen Mary, University of London
Subject: EGU session on Cold regions geomorphology
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Dear colleague,

we would like to draw your attention to the session

GM 7.2 Cold regions geomorphology

at the forthcoming EGU General Assembly in Vienna, 2-7 May 2010 
(http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2010/session/3087 -&gt; abstract 
submission). Please note that the deadline for abstract submission is 18 
January 2010.

We hope this session is of interest to you and look forward to receiving 
your abstract.

Best wishes,

Sven Lukas (London)
Isabelle Gärtner-Roer (Zürich)
Matteo Spagnolo (Aberdeen)

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GM 7.2 Cold regions geomorphology

Present-day glacial and periglacial processes in arctic and alpine 
environments provide modern analogues that are crucial to correctly 
reconstruct processes and climatic changes that took place in 
mid-latitude regions during the Pleistocene (e.g. retreat of ice sheets 
and mountain glaciers, melting of low-land permafrost). Current changes 
in mid-latitude mountain ranges, on the other hand, might be auguries of 
changes occurring in arctic regions within a context of future climate 
change (e.g. shrinkage and disappearance of glaciers, speed-up of 
creeping permafrost features, relictification of rock glaciers).

We invite contributions dealing with present-day and Quaternary glacial 
and/or periglacial landforms and processes in mid-latitude lowland and 
high-mountain areas. Case studies highlighting the interaction between 
these two cryospheric components, those using a multi-disciplinary 
approach, unusual combinations of approaches or those with a clear 
geochronological focus that could provide a fresh outlook on 
palaeoenvironments, are also highly welcome.


Confirmed keynote speaker: Dr Jostein Bakke, Bjerknes Centre for Climate 
Research and University of Bergen, Norway

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Department of Geography
Queen Mary, University of London
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Tel.: +44 20 7882 8417 (direct line)
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