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November 30, 2022

Are you attending the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting this year in Chicago? Don't miss these presentations from staff and partners from across the CASC network!

This year, from December 12-16, 2022, scientists from across the country will head to Chicago, IL for "the largest and preeminent Earth and space science meeting in the world", the American Geophysical Union (AGU) annual fall meeting. If you're heading that way, don't miss these presentations, sessions, and posters authored and organized by staff and partners from across the Climate Adaptation Science Center network! 

Monday, December 12, 2022

Probing Permafrost Hydrology and Thaw across a Ground Ice Content Gradient in Alaska (H16G-02)

Author: Ryan Toohey, Alaska CASC Science Applications Coordinator

Monday, Dec. 12; 3:55pm - 4:05pm

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Science and Society: Science Communication Practice, Research, and Reflection I Online Poster Discussion (SY21A)

Author: Kristin Timm, Alaska CASC Postdoctoral Researcher

Tuesday, Dec. 13; 8:00am - 9:00am

Seasonal forecasting of Alaska snowmelt timing for the early wildfire season (A22F-1717)

Authors: Peter Bieniek, Alaska CASC Senior Scientist

Tuesday, Dec. 13; 9:00am - 12:30pm

Science and Society: Science Communication Practice, Research, and Reflection II Oral (SY22A)

Author: Kristin Timm, Alaska CASC Postdoctoral Researcher

Tuesday, Dec. 13; 9:30am - 10:30 am

Science and Society: Science Communication Practice, Research, and Reflection III Poster (SY25A)

Author: Kristin Timm, Alaska CASC Postdoctoral Researcher

Tuesday, Dec. 13; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

Advancing Justice and Equity Through Co-produced Research I Poster (SY25C)

Author: Aparna Bamzai, North Central CASC; Mary Elizabeth Jager, Southwest CASC; Margaret Rudolf, Alaska CASC

Tuesday, Dec. 13; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

Transitioning to action: Long-term cross-disciplinary collaboration across the earth system sciences to facilitate local adaptation strategies for high-elevation amphibian species in the US Caribbean (GC26E-01)

Author: Adam J Terando, Southeast CASC; Jaime Collazo, Southeast CASC

Tuesday, Dec. 13; 3:45pm - 3:56pm

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Science and Society: Social and Behavioral Sciences I Poster (SY32C)

Author: Kripa Akila Jagannathan, Midwest CASC; Aparna Bamzai, North Central CASC; Jessica Reilly-Moman, Aspen Global Change Institute; Thushara Gunda, Sandia National Laboratories; Christopher Hyun, Southwest CASC

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 8:00am - 11:30am

Three Programs that Give Graduate Students Skills and Experience in Community Science (SY32A-03)

Authors: Nancy Huntly, Southwest CASC University Researcher

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 8:20am - 8:30am

Global Spatiotemporally Seamless Estimates of Mean River Discharge Extrapolated from In-Situ Observations (H32G-07)

Author: Elyssa Collins, Southeast CASC University Researcher

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 9:00am - 9:10am

Climate-Driven Changes in Wildland Fire Smoke and Land Management Impacts in the Southeastern U.S. (GH33A-07)

Authors: Megan Johnson, Alaska & Southeast CASC Fellow

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 11:05am - 11:15am

Science and Society: Social and Behavioral Sciences II Online Poster Discussion (SY34B)

Author: Christopher Hyun, Southwest CASC; Aparna Bamzai, North Central CASC; Jessica Reilly-Moman, Aspen Global Change Institute; Thushara Gunda, Sandia National Laboratories; Kripa Akila Jagannathan, Midwest CASC

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 12:45pm - 1:45pm

Snow Avalanche Hazard Mapping for the State of Alaska (C35E-0920)

Author: Gabe Wolken, Alaska CASC Research Scientist

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

A Siderastrea siderea Coral from Flower Garden Banks Records Human Impacts as a Candidate for the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene (PP35A-07)

Authors: Kristine DeLong, South Central CASC University Researcher

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 2:47pm - 2:57pm

Electro-Optical and Longwave Infrared Observations of Dynamic River Ice Conditions in Support of Ice Road Operations in Alaska (H35F-08)

Author: Jessica Garron, Alaska CASC Deputy University Director

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 3:00pm – 3:10pm

What Does Equitable Co-production Entail? Three Perspectives (SY36B-01 )

Author: Karen Akerlof, Northeast CASC University Affiliate

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 3:45pm - 3:55pm

Advancing Justice and Equity Through Co-produced Research II Oral (SY36B)

Author: Aparna Bamzai, North Central CASC; Mary Elizabeth Jager, Southwest CASC; Margaret Rudolf, Alaska CASC

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 3:45pm - 5:15pm

Tools for predicting when the fire season-ending rains will come in Alaska (A36F-06)

Authors: Rick Lader, Alaska CASC University Fellow

Wednesday, Dec. 14; 4:35pm - 4:45pm

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Science and Society: Social and Behavioral Sciences III Oral (SY42A)

Author: Kripa Akila Jagannathan, Midwest CASC; Aparna Bamzai, North Central CASC; Thushara Gunda, Sandia National Laboratories; Christopher Hyun, Southwest CASC

Thursday, Dec. 15; 8:00am – 9:30am

Impact of Climate Change on the Hydrology of Summer Agriculture in the American Midwest (GC42K-0844)

Author: Catherine A. Nikiel, Southeast CASC Post-Doc

Thursday, Dec. 15; 8:00am - 11:30am

A 250-year Siderastrea siderea coral Sr/Ca-SST reconstruction compared to other proxies in the Gulf of Mexico (PP43A-07)

Author: Kylie Palmer, South Central CASC Fellow

Thursday, Dec. 15; 11:00 am - 11:12am

Academia to Response: Emergency Applications of Uncrewed Aircraft Systems in Typhoon Merbok Impacted Alaskan communities (NH45G-2543)

Author: Jessica Garron, Alaska CASC Deputy University Director

Thursday, Dec. 15; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

Quantifying the food-energy-water nexus at regional scales: Inter-sectoral tradeoffs under hydroclimatic extremes (H45Q-1597)

Author: Hemant Kumar, Southeast CASC Global Change Fellow

Thursday, Dec. 15; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

Decreasing Hazards from Ice-dammed Lakes in Alaska since the 1960s (C45A-02)

Author: Brianna Rick, Alaska CASC Research Fellow

Thursday, Dec. 15; 1:55pm - 2:05pm

Friday, December 16, 2022

Broadening Youth Participation in Arctic Community and Citizen Science (ED53A-02)

Authors: Sarah Celment, Alaska CASC Program Coordinator

Friday, Dec. 16; 10:13am - 10:23am

Global Change and Climate Impacts in Alaska's Mountains: What Happens in the Mountains Doesn't Stay in the Mountains II Poster (GC55I)

Author: Jeremy Littell, Alaska CASC; Steph McAfee, Alaska CASC

Friday, Dec. 16; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

Evaluating the Impact of Snow and Ice Roads on Tundra Landscapes in Northern Alaska (GC55K-0349)         

Author: Bob Bolton, Alaska CASC Management Team

Friday, Dec. 16; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

Quantitative Assessment of Stabilizing or Destabilizing Effect of Fjord Geometry on Greenland Tidewater Glaciers (C55B-0406)

Author: Elizabeth Fischer, Alaska CASC University Fellow

Friday, Dec. 16; 1:45pm - 5:15pm

Landscape fire projections for boreal and Arctic Alaska: regional variation in climate-fire futures and implications for adaptation (B55C-02)

Author: Jeremy Littell, Alaska CASC Senior Scientist

Friday, Dec. 16; 1:55pm - 2:05pm

The 2022 Alaska Fire Season (B55C-04)

Author: Uma Bhatt, Alaska CASC Senior Scientist

Friday, Dec. 16; 2:15pm - 2:25pm

The 2019 McKinley Fire in South-Central Alaska: burn severity and fire effects from high-resolution aerial imaging spectroscopy (B55C-05)

Author: Chris Waigl, Alaska CASC University Fellow

Friday, Dec. 16; 2:25pm - 2:35pm

The Anatomy of a Co-produced Proposal (SY55A-06)

Author: Aparna Bamzai, North Central CASC Deputy Director

Friday, Dec. 16; 2:27pm – 2:35pm

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