

ORIGINALLY POSTED BY BYRD POLAR AND CLIMATE RESEARCH CENTER
This comprehensive workshop will address the topic of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA). The event seeks to gather 80-100 researchers at varying career stages to explore the latest findings in GIA observations, analysis, and modeling. Over five days, the workshop will feature oral and poster sessions, focusing on themes such as ice sheet and glacier history, mass balance, future projections, and their impacts on global and local scales. Participants will also discuss the dynamic interactions within the Earth system, spurred by ice sheet evolution. The program includes networking opportunities, a field trip to study local geological features, and specialized workshops on GIA modeling and observational constraints.
Registration is now open: 2025 GIA Workshop Registration
Please note that space is limited by the physical capacity of the workshop venue. Depending on the level of interest, it may be necessary to cap in-person registration. If needed, priority will be given to individuals with accepted abstracts and invited speakers, with the remaining in-person registration seats offered on a first come, first served basis. A notification will be posted here if all spaces have been filled.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER: 11 April 2025