FRISP Workshop 2010

 

24th International FRISP Workshop in Bad Bederkesa, Germany
21-24 June 2010


This year's FRISP meeting was held at the “Evangelisches Bildungszentrum” in Bad Bederkesa near Bremerhaven – a place that perfectly fulfilled the requirements for a FRISP meeting location: sufficiently remote, limited communication facilities and an 'in-house infrastructure' that nourished discussions among participants even before, between and after the sessions. Informal discussions continued eventually in the bar or the adjacent TV room which was highly frequented during the football world championship matches Slovenia:England and Germany:Ghana. Also the medieval-style conference dinner in the castle of Bederkesa was a successfull social event.

43 participants from 9 countries attended the workshop, representing 21 institutes and giving 28 talks and 6 posters. The talks were grouped in 6 sessions, 'Antarctic Marginal Seas', 'Ice Shelf Observations', 'Icebergs', 'Ocean Modeling', 'Ice Shelf Modeling', and 'Ocean-Ice Shelf Coupling' and distributed over 1 ½ days (June 22 and 23), while the afternoon of the 23rd was dedicated to a poster session. Upcoming field activities and report from ongoing or recently completed ones were presented during the morning of the 24th, when also general organizational matters (regarding e.g. how to enhance efficient communication and distribution of information within the FRISP community, location and time of forthcoming workshops, maintenance of the FRISP homepage and possible publication of FRISP reports) were discussed. As a result of this discussion, a summary of presented upcoming field activities, as well as the up to date ship timetables of the communities’ icebreaking research vessels will soon be found on the FRISP website.

Due to the relaxed schedule, the talks and posters presented could be discussed in appealing length right after they had been presented, a far too seldom luxury!

This year’s conference in Bad Bederkesa was superbly coordinated by Hartmut Hellmer (AWI, Germany) and Malte Thoma (Univ of Muenster, Germany), whereas Adrian Jenkins (BAS, UK) and Svein Osterhus (Bergen, Norway) were as usually in overall charge of the FRISP meeting. - Many thanks!

The forthcoming FRISP workshop will be held as a joint meeting together with the IGS from 5th to 10th of June 2011 at Scripps, California, USA, and is announced as 'International Symposium on Interactions of Ice Sheets and Glaciers with the Ocean'. Moreover, Svein invited the FRISP community to Norway in 2012. A possible location would be the Finse Alpine Research Center in the mountain area Hardangervidda. The center is located near the Finse railway station, which is a well known starting point for trekking tours in the area. The location is served by up to seven trains a day from Bergen and Oslo and provides all necessary facilities for a FRISP meeting, plus a unique atmosphere in the Norwegian “wilderness”. Another opportunity would be the Espegrend Marine Research Station in the proximity of Bergen. Most of the participants were in favour of a meeting in the more exclusive Finse area, although this might require moving the conference from June to September in order to account for the climatic conditions.



Participants at workshop

Karen Assmann British Antarctic Survey
Olaf Boebel Alfred Wegener Institute
David Docquier Université Libre de Bruxelles
Gael Durand LGGE-CNRS
Pierre Dutrieux British Antarctic Survey
Rüdiger Gerdes Alfred Wegener Institute
Klaus Grosfeld Alfred Wegener Institute
Tore Hattermann Norwegian Polar Institute
Hartmut Hellmer Climate Science, Alfred Wegener Institute
Laura Herraiz-Borreguero University of Tasmania
Coen Hofstede Alfred Wegener Institute
Paul Holland Physical Sciences Division, British Antarctic Survey
Angelika Humbert University of Hamburg
Daniela Jansen Swansea University
Adrian Jenkins Physical Sciences Division, British Antarctic Survey
Nina Kirchner Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University
Victoria Lee School of Geographical Sciences, Bristol Glaciology Centre
Lydie Lescarmontier LEGOS
Martin Losch Alfred Wegener Institute
Diana Magens Alfred Wegener Institute
Keith Makinson Physical Sciences Division, British Antarctic Survey
Torge Martin IFM-GEOMAR
Yoshihiro Nakayama Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido
Keith Nicholls Physical Sciences Division, British Antarctic Survey
Ole Anders Nøst Polar Environmental Center, Norwegian Polar Institute
Hans Oerter Alfred Wegener Institute
Martin O'Leary Scott Polar Research Institute
Svein Østerhus Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Carolin Plate Institute of Applied Mechanics
Michael Schodlok Jet Propulsion Laboratory/UCLA
Michael Schröder Alfred Wegener Institute
Daniel Steinhage Alfred Wegener Institute
Kjersti Strand University of Bergen
Malte Thoma Alfred Wegener Institute
Ralph Timmermann Alfred Wegener Institute
Michiel Van den Broeke IMAU/Utrecht University
Christine Wesche Alfred Wegener Institute
Nina Wilkens Institut für Geophysik, Universität Hamburg
Asay-Davis Xylar Los Alamos National Lab
Neal Young ACE CRC and AAD



List of talks

Ole Anders Nøst: Ocean properties near and below the Fimbul Ice Shelf

Svein Østerhus: Ice Shelf Water export from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf

Hartmut Hellmer: Melting beneath Larsen C Ice Shelf - a 'hydrographic' estimate

Michael Schröder: Changes of CDW on the Amundsen Sea Shelf as a major cause for ice sheet melt

Pierre Dutrieux: Observations beneath Pine Island Glacier West Antarctica

Tore Hattermann: Modelling heat transport across the Antarctic Slope Front - Residual vs. Eulerian overturning

Paul Holland: Oscillating dense currents

Daniel Steinhage: Fimbulisen I - Radar2: Airborne radio echo sounding and radar satellite imagery revealing the thickness and internal structure of the ice shelf

Coen Hofstede: Seismic methods on the ice shelf: A comparison between vibroseis and explosive seismixs on Ekströmisen

Adrian Jenkins: Observation and parameterisation of ablation at the base of Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica

Daniela Jansen: Marine ice within the Larsen C Ice Shelf and its implication for stress distribution

Lydie Lescarmontier: Annual to sub-hourly scale movement of the Mertz ice-tongue. Interaction with the ocean

Neal Young: Calving of Mertz Glacier

Christine Wesche: Separation of icebergs and sea ice in SAR images

Neal Young: Drift and breakup of large icebergs

Torge Martin: Interactive Icebergs in a Coupled Global Circulation Model

Martin Losch: Modeling Ice Shelf Cavities in a z-Coordinate Ocean General Circulation Model

Michael Schodlok: Ice shelf freshwater flux estimates in ECCO2

Rüdiger Gerdes: Impacts of ice sheet mass balance changes on the global ocean

Nina Kirchner: Investigating ice shelves using Bayesian Hierarchial Modeling: Preliminary results and comparison to spatial reconstructions of former Arctic Ocean ice shelves

Angelika Humbert: Fimbulisen II - modelling: Investigation of the influence of a rift zone on the flow dynamics by means of numerical modelling

Carolin Plate: Evaluation of the criticality of cracks in ice shelves using fracture mechanical concepts

Asay-Davis Xylar: Coupling Glimmer-CISM to POP using an Immersed Boundary Method

Klaus Grosfeld: Ice sheet - ice shelf - ocean interactions: A contribution to ICE2SEA

Gael Durand: Coupling of ice-shelf melting and buttressing is a key proces in ice-sheets dynamics

Malte Thoma: Impact of Antarctic sub-glacial lakes on the ice flow

Christof Luepkes: Airborne observations of the atmospheric boundary layer over the Ronne Polynya



List of posters