The second European Polar Science Week was an important milestone in the cooperation between the European Commission and the European Space Agency. The event took place from 3 to 6 September, 2024, in Copenhagen.
The overall objective of the European Polar Science Week is to bring together the European polar science community and reinforce European cooperation for polar science.
PROTECT videos were displayed at the EU Polar Cluster booth (see photo above).
See the list of PROTECT contributions below.
Harry Zekollari | Improving global glacier modeling efforts through observations |
Gael Durand | Lessons from PROTECT |
Gael Durand | PARALLEL SESSION 20 – From circulation change to sea level rise: the Polar Regions in the Earth System |
Kirk Scanlan | Greenland ice sheet surface properties from remote sensing |
Nicolaj Hansen | SMB from RCMs: structural uncertainties in sea level projections from both ice sheets |
Christian Rodehacke | Interactions between ice sheets from Greenland to Antarctica |
Frank Pattyn | Status and opportunities in modeling of ice shelf processes |
Ruth Mottram | Topic 2. Polar ice, ocean, climate dynamics and tipping points |
Caroline van Calcar | The effect of the Earth’s 3D structure on 500 year projections of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution |
Frank Pattyn presenting Status and opportunities in modeling of ice shelf processes
Caroline van Calcar presenting The effect of the Earth’s 3D structure on 500 year projections of the Antarctic ice sheet evolution
Thanks everyone for your contributions!
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