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  Information - CR1 Open session on cryospheric sciences

Event Information
This session is a general session for contributions related to glaciers, ice sheets, sea ice, and permafrost not explicitly covered by other sessions on cryospheric science. We welcome contributions on modeling, observational, and theoretical studies from the scale of small alpine glaciers to ice sheet-scale investigations of both contemporary and paleo ice masses. The session will be divided into further subsessions depending on the nature of the contributions.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
Prof. Johannes Oerlemans
Professor of Meteorology
IMAU, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Utrecht University

Prof. Georg Kaser
Institut of Geography
Innsbruck University

Prof. Craig S. Lingle
Research Professor of Geophysics
and Snow, Ice and Permafrost Group Leader
Geophysical Institute
University of Alaska Fairbanks

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