Logo

ISPS 2022

The 27th International Symposium on Polar Sciences

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

KST (UST+9) 00:00

Your Time 00:00

Program

Scientific Sessions

  • Home
  • Program
  • Scientific Sessions

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

Date & Time Sept.20 (Tue), 10:00-12:00 (KST)
Moderator Jeonghan Kim / Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Speakers
PL 01
Atmospheric Research in Ny-Alesund by AWI (Alfred-Wegener-Institute)
Marion Maturilli /
Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany
S1 01
The atmospheric activities of Italy since 2009 and the cooperation with KOPRI
Vito Vitale /
Institute of Polar Sciences, Italy
S1 02
Observation of Cloud Base Height and Precipitation Characteristics at Ny-Alesund, Svalbard
Sourav Chatterjee /
National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, India
S1 03
Investigating Wintertime Cloud Microphysical Properties and Associated Radiative Effects
at Ny-Alesund Using the Synergy of a Cloud Radar-Lidar-Ceilometer-Microwave Radiometer
Sang-Woo Kim /
Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
S1 04
Atmospheric aerosol observations over Ny-Alesund
Rohit Srivastava /
National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, India
S1 05
Understanding and parameterizing turbulent fluxes of momentum and heat
in the arctic stable atmospheric boundary layer
Francesco Tampieri /
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italy
S1 06
Thermospheric winds over arctic regions under active geomagnetic conditions
observed by Fabry-Perot Interferometers
Changsup Lee /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea

S2. Svalbard as a barometer of climate change

Date & Time Sept.20 (Tue), 13:00-15:00 (KST)
Moderator Jung-Hyun Kim / Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Speakers
PL 02
Svalbard’s Holocene glacial history
Wesley R. Farnsworth /
Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
S2 01
Multi-proxies approach for reconstructing glacimarine environmental changes
in northern Svalbard since the last deglacial period
Kwangchul Jang /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
S2 02
Mercury Sources Reflecting the Holocene Climate Change:
Records from the Arctic Fjord Sediments
Eunjin Son /
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
S2 03
Ice sheet melt drove methane emissions in the Arctic during the last two interglacials
Pierre-Antoine Dessandier /
Ifremer, France
S2 04
The composition and abundance of phytoplankton after spring bloom
in the Arctic Svalbard fjords
Haryun Kim /
Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
S2 05
Morphodynamic evolution of paraglacial spit complexes
on a tide-influenced Arctic fjord delta (Dicksonfjorden, Svalbard)
Dohyeong Kim /
Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

S3. Climate change impacts on Arctic terrestrial ecosystems

Date & Time Sept.20 (Tue), 15:00-17:00 (KST)
Moderator Mincheol Kim / Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Speakers
S3 01
Consequences of climate change for migratory Barnacle Geese
Maarten J.J.E. Loonen /
Arctic Centre, University of Groningen, Netherlands
S3 02
Micro & Macro Approaches for Conservation of Svalbard Plants
Yoo Kyung Lee /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
S3 03
Climate Change Effects on Microbial Communities in Arctic Peat
Alexander Tøsdal Tveit /
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
S3 04
Lowering water table reduces carbon sink strength and carbon stocks in northern peatlands
Min Jung Kwon /
University of Hamburg, Germany
S3 05
Increased methane oxidation in Swedish tundra ecosystems
Mats P. Bjorkman /
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
S3 06
Seasonal changes in soil biogeochemical properties in responses to long-term warming
in the high Arctic Canada
Ji Young Jung /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea

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

Date & Time Sept.21 (Wed), 10:00-12:00 (KST)
Moderator Jinyoung Jung / Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Speakers
S4 01
Emergent Constraint for Future changes in Arctic Phytoplankton
Jong-Seong Kug /
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
S4 02
Algal export in the Arctic Ocean in times of global warming
Catherine Lalande /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
S4 03
Primary produnction and fate of organic carbon in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
Sun-Yong Ha /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
S4 04
Higher trophic levels in the central Arctic deep scattering layer
Pauline Snoeijs-Leijonmalm /
Stockholm University, Sweden
S4 05
Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu, and Cd)
in the Chukchi Sea (western Arctic Ocean)
Taejin Kim /
Pukyong National University, Republic of Korea

S5. Remote sensing in the Arctic

Date & Time Sept.21 (Wed), 13:00-15:00 (KST)
Moderator Junhwa Chi / Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Speakers
S5 01
Fostering convergence of long-term observations in the Pacific Arctic sector:
A Research Networking Activity in support of food security
Hajo Eicken /
International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, U.S.A.
S5 02
Example of successful cooperation between Korea and Norway
in sea ice monitoring and forecasting
Anton Korosov /
Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre, Norway
S5 03
Comparison between GANs for the data augmentation of Arctic sea ice concentration images
Minjoo Choi /
Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Republic of Korea
S5 04
Consistent wintertime Arctic sea ice thickness and snow depth records
from satellite passive radiometer measurements
Hoyeon Shi /
Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
S5 05
Understanding spatial patterns of permafrost freeze/thaw process with SAR remote sensing
Sang-Eun Park /
Sejong University, Republic of Korea
S5 06
Studying vegetation and environmental seasonal changes
by means of automatic monitoring imaging and non-imaging sensors?
Experience gained from equipment established in Adventdalen, Svalbard
Lennart Nilsen /
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway

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

Date & Time Sept.21 (Wed), 15:00-17:00 (KST)
Moderator Mirinae Lee / Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
Speakers
PL 03
Review of the Cambrian of northern Greenland
John S. Peel /
Uppsala University, Sweden
S6 01
The history of the KOPRI expeditions to North Greenland from 2016 to 2022
Tae-Yoon S. Park /
Korea Polar Research Institute, Republic of Korea
S6 02
Diverse phosphatized fossil remains from the Ediacaran of North Greenland
Sebastian Willman /
Uppsala University, Sweden
S6 03
Terrae Nullius in the Legal Status of Eastern Greenland Case: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis
Shazzad Mohashin /
University of Glasgow, UK
S6 04
Long-term research exchange spanning decades and proposals for future activities
Hiroyuki Enomoto /
National Institute of Polar Research, Japan