October is permafrost

As the active layer cools in the northern hemisphere, the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) organizes the Discipline of the Month: Permafrost If you understood the first sentence, or especially if you didn’t, this is the month for you. Check out and contribute to the Permafrost Page (http://apecs.is/research-fields/cryosphere/permafrost), and regularly visit again for updates. In the second half of the month, present at or attend a Permafrost Virtual Poster Session. Please load you…

Obituary: Enrique Mario Buk (1932-2011)

The IPA regrets to communicate that Enrique Mario Buk died on May, 24 after a short illness in the city of Mendoza, Argentina. Enrique was born on May 27, 1939 in Comodoro Rivadavia, Patagonia, Argentina. As Geologist of the Universidad del Sur, Bahía Blanca, he was an active member of the South American and Argentine Permafrost Association. He was a close collaborator of Arturo Corte and contributed to all periglacial and geocryological conferences in Argentina. He was particularly dedicated to hydro…

GTN-P Workshop 2011

IASC-SCAR-IPA Workshop on the Global Terrestrial Network on Permafrost (GTN-P) user requirements definition November 10-11, 2011Potsdam, Germany Rationale and Objectives The International Permafrost Association (IPA), in cooperation with the International … Read more

GTN-P Workshop 2013

Agenda Download the workshop agenda (PDF). You can also download the GTN-P Strategy and Implementation Plan to review before the workshop. Download the report from the 2011 GTN-P workshop in Potsdam (PDF). … Read more

South Korea member of the IPA

The International Permafrost Association is pleased to welcome the entry of South Korea as its 26th country member. The South Korean representation will be led by Dr. Yoo Kyung Lee, from the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI, www. kopri.kr). Korea has been active in permafrost research since over 20 of years, but the inception of the Korea Polar Institute has given a boost to its permafrost community which is active both in the Arctic and the Antarctic. The Korean permafrost committee will consist …

New international report on the state of the circumpolar Arctic coast

New international report on the state of the circumpolar Arctic coast: State of the Arctic Coast 2010 – Scientific Review and Outlook http://www.arcticcoasts.org The coast is a key interface in the Arctic environment. It is a locus of human activity, a rich band of biodiversity, critical habitat, and high productivity, and among the most dynamic components of the circumpolar landscape. The Arctic coastal interface is a sensitive and important zone of interaction between land and sea, a region that pr…

The IPA releases the new Frozen Ground and its Country Reports

The IPA is happy to present the new Frozen Ground and the IPA Country Reports for 2010. The new issue of the bulletin of the International Permafrost Association, Frozen Ground, is available online at: http://ipa.arcticportal.org/publications/frozen-ground Frozen Ground has been modified to a shorter, sharper and more attractive format (8 pages) and focuses on the highlights from 2010. Reports from the member countries activities are also available online in a new online publication of the IPA, the IPA…

The Melnikov Permafrost Institute celebrates its 50th anniversary

The Melnikov Permafrost Institute in Yakutsk, Russia celebrates its 50th anniversary (1960-2010). On November 25 and 26, 2010, the anniversary will be celebrated in Yakutsk with a ceremony including a series of lectures, films and a concert. More information on the institute can be found on its website: http://www.sitc.ru/ync/ync_eng/ice.htmFounded in 1960, the Permafrost Institute, a member institution of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, is dedicated to basic and applied investigati…

The IPA releases the first global snapshot on permafrost temperatures

The International Permafrost Association releases the IPA-IPY Thermal State of Permafrost (TSP) Snapshot Borehole Inventory, the first comprehensive global inventory of permafrost temperatures as an output of the International Polar Year During the planning and implementation of the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007 – 2009, the International Permafrost Association (IPA) coordinated the acquisition of permafrost temperature data under the Thermal State of Permafrost (TSP) Project #50. The TSP project …