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  • C11D: “Strange Ice”: Answer Unsettled Glacier and Ice Sheet Questions with Interdisciplinary Research I Poster
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Primary Convener:
Shuai Yan, University of Washington

Convener:
Duyi Li, University of Texas at Austin
Ailsa Chung, University Grenoble Alpes
Julia Marks Peterson, Oregon State University

Early Career Convener:
Julia Marks Peterson, Oregon State University

Chair:
Shuai Yan, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics
Duyi Li, University of Missouri Columbia

Interdisciplinary research has been proven to be a powerful tool for advancing our understanding of the complex nature of glaciers and ice sheets. This collaborative approach provides a platform for scientists from diverse fields to synergize their expertise, which is particularly productive when addressing the most pressing and cutting edge questions.This session aims to explore the integration of observational, sampling, and modeling methodologies to address the currently unresolved glacier and ice sheet questions, and to foster interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations. Examples of such currently unsettled topics include but are not limited to: old ice and the paleoclimate record preservation; irregularities in cryospheric remote sensing; terrestrial analogs for icy world; supraglacial, englacial and subglacial conditions and processes; ice-solid earth interaction; properties and dynamics of near-basal ice; ice mass stability thresholds; ice fabric evolution; and the role of ice in global climate variability.

Index Terms
0720 Glaciers
0724 Ice cores
0726 Ice sheets
0758 Remote sensing

Cross-Listed:
NS - Near Surface Geophysics
S - Seismology
EP - Earth and Planetary Surface Processes

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3. Earth Covering

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