Frozen Ground 36 is now available

Dear Friends of the IPA and fellow permafrost enthusiasts, Our yearly newsletter Frozen Ground number 36 for the year 2012 is now available at: http://ipa.arcticportal.org/publications/frozen-ground   TICOP 2012 The New IPA Executive Committee The ADAPT Project The GRENE-TEA Project IPA in China Events & Contacts and much more The Country Reports of 2012 can be found at http://ipa.arcticportal.org/publications/country-reports.html. We would like to thank of all you, who contributed to this issue!

Renewed Partnership Between CliC and the International Permafrost Association

At the 2012 Fall AGU meeting, CliC and the International Permafrost Association (IPA) renewed their long-standing partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) identifying a joint commitment to excellence in the field of permafrost research and its climate connections, in the pursuit of scientific advances, public awareness, advice to policy makers, stakeholder engagement, and the professional development of young researchers. Some specific areas where CliC and the IPA agree to wo…

Frozen Ground 35 now available

Dear Friends of the IPA and fellow permafrost enthusiasts, Due to the high and time-consuming involvment of the IPA in the organization of the Tenth International Permafrost Association – TICOP – which took place in June 2012 in Salekhard, Russia, as well as changes in the IPA secretary, the finalization of the Frozen Ground issue of 2011 unfortunately took a bit longer than usually. However we are happy to inform you today about the publication of Frozen Ground 35. The issue of the bulletin of the Int…

Call for new Action Groups

The IPA is pleased to introduce the call for funded Action Groups in 2012. Action Groups are an element in the IPA structure and are meant to fund targeted groups working towards the production of well-defined products. Action Groups will be funded on a competitive basis at up to 2500 € per year (maximum of 5000 € over the life of an Action Group). Up to 10 000 € per year of the IPA total budget will be devoted to Action Groups. These groups will have limited terms and will need to focus on clear…

IPA Lifetime Achievement Award goes to N. N. Romanovskii

The International Permafrost Association is proud to announce that Professor Nikolai Nikitich Romanovskii recently received the ‘IPA Lifetime Achievement Award’. This award was hand over during the TICOP conference to acknowledge the lifetime contribution of N. Romanovskii for his outstanding permafrost research. is recognized as a preeminent university teacher and researcher in the field of geocryology. His lifetime achievements have been accomplished as a member of the Permafrost Department of th…

IPA and PYRN Awards at TICOP

The International Permafrost Association is proud to announce the the winners of the young researchers AWARD: Maria Cherbunina, Corina Doerfer, Julie Lepage, Anna Liljedahl, Aleksander Pastukhov and Samuel Weber.  

The TICOP 2012 is over

The Tenth International Conference on Permafrost that took place in Salekhard, Russia is over. Over 500 participants from more than 25 countries attended the meeting in the Yamal-Nenets region, shared their knowledge about recent outcomes in permafrost research and engineering, discussed future collborations and projects, and experienced the extraordinary hospitality of the local people.        

Kenji Yoshikawa received the 2012 Emil Usibelli Award

It is a great honor to announce that our colleague Kenji Yoshikawa was awarded with the 2012 Emil Usibelli Distinguished Teaching, Research and Public Service Awards due to its great efforts in education and outreach for permafrost issues. The award is the the highest honor that the university bestows upon the outstanding faculty. One of Kenji's most popular initiatices is its creation of the 'permafrost-hero' tunnelman. Episode 1-4 can be viewed at http://ine.uaf.edu/werc/projects/permafrost/.        

New Article In Nature Geoscience ‘Geologic methane seeps along boundaries of Arctic permafrost thaw and melting glaciers’

There is a new article in Nature Geosciences published in May 2012 about 'Geologic methane seeps along boundaries of Arctic permafrost thaw and melting glaciers'by Katey M. Walter Anthony, Peter Anthony, Guido Grosse and Jeffrey Chanton The full article can be found at http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ngeo1480.html The picture shows slow bubbling from superficial seeps that produces distinctbubble patterns and occasionally small holes (0.01–0.3 m2) that remainice-free for sever…