We welcome you to submit an abstract for the following sessions.  At the time of submitting an abstract you will be required to select the section and session you are submitting for.  

Deadline for submission:  March 1, 2023 at 11;59pm MST.

Geodesy

Session Title

Conveners

G1. General Geodesy and Geodynamics

Jianliang  Huang , Ismael Foroughi, Canadian Geodetic Survey, SGB, Natural Resources Canada

Additional geodesy sessions are secondary affiliations with Solid Earth:

  • S1. Recent occurrences of natural and induced seismicity in Canada
  • S5. New methods and findings on seismic and aseismic events 

Solid Earth

*Secondary affliation: Geodesy

Session Title

Conveners

S1. Recent occurrences of natural and induced seismicity in Canada*

Rebecca O. Salvage, Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary; Jan Dettmer, Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary;  David W. Eaton, Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary;  Tyler Hauck, Alberta Energy Regulator/Alberta Geological Survey, Honn Kao, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada; Mauricio Reyes Canales, Alberta Energy Regulator/Alberta Geological Survey; Sergey Samsonov, Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, Natural Resources Canada; Todd Shipman; Alberta Energy Regulator/Alberta Geological Survey; Hannes Vasyura-Bathke, German Research Centre for Geoscience; and Javad Yusifbayov, Alberta Energy Regulator/Alberta Geological Survey

S2. Tectonics and geophysics in western Canada and the Canadian Cordillera

Clément Estève, Department of Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Vienna, Austria; Jeremy Gosselin, Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary

S3. Probing lithospheric structure and continental evolution

Fiona Darbyshire, Sciences de la Terre et de l’atmosphère, Université du Québec à Montréal;  Andrew Frederiksen, Earth Sciences, University of Manitoba

S4. Surface Tectonics and Mantle Dynamics

Erkan Gün, Physical & Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto; Claire Currie, Department of Physics, University of Alberta; Russell Pysklywec, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Toronto

S5. New methods and findings on seismic and aseismic events *

Fengzhou Tan, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria; Sarah Jaye Oliva, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria; Yan Jiang, Geological Survey of Canada - Pacific, Natural Resources Canada

S6. Earth’s deep interior: models, theory and observations

Julian P. Lowman, Physical & Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough; Behnam Seyed Mahmoud, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Lethbridge

S7. General Solid Earth

Pascal Audet, University of Ottawa

Hydrology

** Secondary affiliation: Biogeosciences

Session Title

Conveners

H1. Hydrological Analysis using R, including the CSHShydRology package

R. Dan Moore, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia; Kevin R. Shook, Center for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan; Paul H. Whitfield, Center for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan

H2. Cold Region Wetlands and Peatlands in a Changing Climate: Science and Management

Saraswati Saraswati, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Science, University of Waterloo; Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Science, University of Waterloo; Philippe Van Cappellen, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Science, University of Waterloo; Raoul-Marie Couture, Dept. of Chemistry, Laval University; Nicole Balliston, Dept. of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo

H3. Observation and modelling of snow and glacier processes

Christopher Marsh, Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan; Phillip Harder, Centre for Hydrology, University of Saskatchewan; Vincent Vionnet, Meteorological Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Caroline Aubry-Wake, Utrecht University, Netherlands

H4. Advances in remote and in situ sensing in environmental science**

Barret Kurylyk, Department of Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University; Kathryn Smith, Department of Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University

H5. Permafrost Hydrology and Hydrogeology Interactions

Chris Spence, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Peter Morse, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada

H6. Advances in Modelling and Management of Transboundary Waters

Prabin Rokaya, Watershed Resilience and Transboundary Waters, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas; Carmen de la Chevrotière, Watershed Resilience and Transboundary Waters, Alberta Environment and Protected Areas; Alain Pietroniro, Department of Civil Engineering, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary

H7. Advancement in the understanding of Cryospheric and Hydrological processes in the Arctic

Robin Thorne, Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University

H8. Tracer Applications in Hydrologic Studies 

Arghavan Tafvizi, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture, Dep. Biology, Laurentian University;  April James, Department of Geography, Nipissing University; Tegan Holmes 

H9. Advances in Forest Hydrology

Magali Nehemy, School of the Environment, Trent University; Sheena Spencer, Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, BC Government; Jason Leach, Canadian Forest Service -- Natural Resources Canada, Great Lakes Forestry Centre

H10. General Hydrology

Pete Whittington, Dept of Geography and Environment, Brandon University; Barret Kurylyk, Department of Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University

H11. Cool insights in a warming world: Recent advances in stream temperature research **

Audrey Maheu, Département des sciences naturelles, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Wendy Monk, Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of New Brunswick; Jason Leach, Canadian Forest Service -- Natural Resources Canada, Great Lakes Forestry Centre

H12. The use of non-intrusive techniques (air and space platforms) to measure river corridors**

Adeyemi Oludapo Olusola, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University; Elli Papangelakis, School of Earth, Environment & Society, Faculty of Science, McMaster University; Quinn Lewis, Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo

Additional Hydrology sessions are secondary affiliations with Biogeosciences:

  • B1. The Biogeochemistry and Ecohydrology of pristine and disturbed peatlands***

Biogeosciences

*** Secondary affiliation: Hydrology

Session Title

Conveners

B1. The Biogeochemistry and Ecohydrology of pristine and disturbed peatlands***

Nigel Roulet, Department of Geography, McGill University; Maria Strack, Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Faculty of Environmental;  Peter Whittington, Department of Geography and Environment, Brandon University

B2. Smartphones to Satellites – Modern Methods in Biogeosciences

Nataša Popović, Brandon Van Huizen, Miranda Hunter,  Nicole Balliston, Department of Geography & Environmental Management, University of Waterloo

B3. biogEosCiences peRspectives 

Britt Hall, Department of Biology, University of Regina;  Lauren Thompson, Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta; Colin Whitfield, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan; Sophie Wilkinson, Institute of Forestry and Conservation, University of Toronto

B4. Biogeochemistry in the limnos

Murray Richardson, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University; Colin Whitfield, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan; Nora Casson, Department of Geography, University of Winnipeg

Additional Biogeoscience sessions are secondary affiliations with Hydrology:

  • H4. Advances in remote and in situ sensing in environmental science
  • H11. Cool insights in a warming world: Recent advances in stream temperature research 
  • H12. The use of non-intrusive techniques (air and space platforms) to measure river corridors

Canadian Society of Agriculture and Forest Meteorology (CSAFM)

Session Title

Conveners

CSAFM 1: Observational studies of land-atmosphere interactions

Shannon Brown, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph; Elyn Humphreys, Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University; Sara Knox, Department of Geography, The University of British Columbia

CSAFM 2: Understanding past, present and future effects of climate on agriculture, forestry and water resources

Catherine Champagne, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Timi Ojo, Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Dev; Yinsuo Zhang, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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