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ISPS 2022

The 27th International Symposium on Polar Sciences

Two decades of Korean Arctic research: Looking back to look forward

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S1. Retrospect and prospect of atmospheric research in Ny-Ålesund

P1 01
A study on the radiative effect of Arctic summer clouds by synthetic ship-borne atmospheric observations
in the Arctic Ocean
Joo-Hong Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P1 02
Uncertainty assessment of satellite-retrieved and model-simulated melt pond fractions on Arctic sea ice
Su-Bong Lee /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P1 03
Seasonal variation in DMS-derived particle formation regulated by atmospheric oxidative capacity
in Arctic Svalbard
Eunho Jang /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P1 04
Inter-annual trend in precipitation at Ny Alesund, Svalbard
Athulya R. /
National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, India
P1 05
Continuous In-situ Measurements of Low-altitude Cloud Particles at the Zeppelin Observatory
Gunho Oh /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P1 06
Ground-based Observations for the Upper Atmosphere at Arctic region
Jieun Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P1 07
Connection between spring Arctic Sea ice concentration with Indian summer monsoon rainfall
Juhi Yadav /
National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, India
P1 08
Hemispheric differences of the polar ionospheric density using ESR and JVD radar observations and
TIEGCM simulations for solar minimum period
Eunsol Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P1 09
Various employments of two CCN counters installed in the Zeppelin observatory, Arctic region
Hyojin Kang /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea

S2. Svalbard as a barometer of climate change

P2 01
Development of SNP markers to discriminate between Longyearbyen and Ny-Alesund in Svalbard
Moonkyo Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P2 02
Microbial biogeography using metabarcoding approach in Arctic fjords of Svalbard
Jun Hyung Lee /
Gangneung-Wonju National University, Republic of Korea
P2 03
Vulnerability and resilience of Arctic Svalbard to climate variability
Kwangchul Jang /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P2 04
Characteristics and distributions of sedimentary organic carbon in Svalbard fjords: application of
lignin products
Dahae Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P2 05
Analysis of long chain alkenones with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of
-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS): implication for reconstructing sea surface temperatures
in Svalbard fjords
Minji Bae /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P2 06
Ancient DNA (aDNA) from Surface Sediments in Svalbard Fjords
Euna Jo /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P2 07
Distribution and source identification of anthropogenic persistent toxic substances in sediments
of Arctic Svalbard
Juhee Lee /
Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea
P2 08
Glacimarine depositional and environmental changes of Wijdefjorden, northern Svalbard since the last
deglaciation using grain-size end member modelling
Youngkyu Ahn /
Inha University, Republic of Korea
P2 09
Numerical study of glacier runoff effect on the current patterns in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
Hye Min Lee /
Inha University, Republic of Korea
P2 10
Glacial history and attendant depositional environments in southeastern Svalbard since
the Younger Dryas
Young Jin Joe /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P2 11
Presence of freshwater in marine sediments of Hornsund, Svalbard
Seyed Reza Saghravani /
Institute of Oceanology of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

S3. Climate change impacts on Arctic terrestrial ecosystems

P3 01
The Abnormal Growth of Gametophores of Transgenic Mosses Overexpressing an AP2 Gene of
the Antarctic Sanionia uncinata
Suyeon Seo /
University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
P3 02
The Ice Recrystallization Properties of Natural Water Samples in Ny-Alesund and Their effects on
Freezing Concentration
Bomi Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 03
Crystallization and Preliminary X-ray Diffraction Study of a Novel Bacterial Cold-active Esterase (HaEst1) and
Hormone Sensitive Lipase (halip1) from Halocynthiibacter arcticus
Jisub Hwang /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 04
Discovery and taxonomic approach of Huperzia arctica complex (Lycopodiaceae) in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard
Youngsim Hwang /
Korea University, Korea University
P3 05
Transcriptional Response of Methanogenic Communities to Permafrost Thaw
Nu Ri Myeong /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 06
Evaluation of VIC River Routing Model against Observed Variability and Trends of Streamflow around
the Arctic Ocean (1922–2020)
Yeonjin Son /
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
P3 07
Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes measurement for wet and dry tundra ecosystems in Cambridge Bay,
Canada
Namyi Chae /
Institute of Life Science and Natural Resources, Seoul, Korea University, Republic of Korea
P3 08
Snow depth manipulation experiment in dry tundra and moist tundra
Sujeong Jeong /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 09
Chronological changes in soil biogeochemical properties of the glacier foreland of Midtre Lovénbreen,
Svalbard, attributed to soil-forming factors
You Jin Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 10
Soil organic matter characteristics under different vegetation groups in Adventdalen, Svalbard
Sungjin Nam /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 11
Dissolved organic molecules do not follow the successional trajectory of microbial communities in recently
deglaciated soils of the High Arctic
Hyeryeon Gyeong /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 12
Potential risks assessment of culturable bacteria from the Arctic regions
Woohyun Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 13
Climatology Thermal Stress in the Arctic: Alaska and Chukotka as a case study
Elena A. Grigorieva /
The Institute for Complex Analysis of Regional Problems, Far Eastern Branch,
Russian Academy of Sciences
, Russia
P3 14
Beyond the opportunistic inhabitant: Composition and function of lichen bacteriobiome inhabiting
the polar regions
Seonghan Jang /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P3 15
Aerosol Model for Arctic Native Ecosystem Investigation
Kyra Jun /
Yongsan International School of Seoul, Republic of Korea

S4. Response of the Arctic marine system to ongoing environmental changes

P4 01
Reduction of bromate by nitrite in ice
Quoc Anh Nguyen /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P4 02
Load and sedimentation of heavy metals associated with suspension transported with meltwater from
glaciers (Hornsund, Svalbard)
Blanka Pajda /
Institute of Oceanology of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
P4 03
Geochemical characteristics of modern fjord sediments in west Spitsbergen: Implications for provenance
and weathering
Shabnam Choudhary /
National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, India
P4 04
The role of zooplankton fecal pellet to the vertical carbon flux in the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea
Jeong-Hyun Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P4 05
The actual timing of under-ice phytoplankton bloom detected by moored chlorophyll sensors
in the Arctic Ocean
Eunho Ko /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P4 06
Characterization, source, and fate of fluorescent dissolved organic matter in the western Arctic Ocean
Mi Hae Jeon /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P4 07
The Underwater Soundscape of the East Siberian Sea
Dong-Gyun Han /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P4 08
Vertical distribution of key Arctic copepod species following the midnight sun period in the East Siberian
continental margin, Arctic Ocean
Wuju Son /
University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
P4 09
Seasonal dynamics of sinking organic matter in the Pacific Arctic Ocean revealed by nitrogen isotope
ratios of amino acids
Hyuntae Choi /
Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

S5. Remote sensing in the Arctic

P5 01
UAV-based monitoring of geographical variations in Russell Glacier, Greenland
Yongsik Jeong /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P5 02
Assessment of sea ice radiative forcing according to surface albedo and skin temperature changes
over the Arctic surface
Noh-hun Seong /
Pukyong National University, Republic of Korea
P5 03
Estimation of Arctic sea ice thickness during the melting season
Jong-Min Kim /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P5 04
Retrieval of daily pan-Arctic sea ice thickness from passive microwave data using deep learning
Junhwa Chi /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P5 05
Long-term variability of Arctic vegetation during last 20 year
Minji Seo /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P5 06
Spectral analysis and classification of Arctic vegetation using terrestrial hyperspectral imagery
Junyoung Yang /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P5 07
Estimation of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentration with aerosol chemical composition and
optical properties at the Zeppelin Station, Ny-Alesund
Seohee Ahn /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P5 08
Spatio-temporal variability of cloud top and tropopause heights over the Arctic from 10-year CALIPSO,
GPSRO and MERRA-2 datasets
Huidong Yeo /
Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
P5 09
Vertical evolution of Precipitation microphysics during different phases at an Arctic location
Lekhraj Saini /
Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India
P5 10
VOLCANIC ACTIVITY MONITORING ON MOUNT MELBOURNE, ANTARCTIC AND FAGRADALSFJALL,
ICELAND DURING 2021 USING TIME-SERIES
Wahyu Luqmanul Hakim /
Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea
P5 11
Surface displacement of subarctic oil sands region analyzed by Sentinel-1 SBAS InSAR: A case study of
northern Athabasca in Alberta, Canada
Taewook Kim /
Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea

S6. Past and future of Greenland: a perspective on geology and environment

P6 01
A problematic stem-group brachiopod from the lower Cambrian of East Greenland
Mirinae Lee /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P6 02
An integrative description of new species of water bear (Ramazzottius: Eutardigrada), with head sensory
organs, from Ella Island, East Greenland
Ji-Hoon Kihm /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
P6 03
Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) mollusk fauna from the Henson Gletscher region, North Greenland
Yeongju Oh /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea