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GEO809 Fachexkursion: Research and Monitoring of the Alpine Cryosphere in a Swiss Mountain Valley

GEO809 Fachexkursion: Research and Monitoring of the Alpine Cryosphere in a Swiss Mountain Valley. Isabelle Gärtner-Roer Samuel Nussbaumer Michael Zemp. Excursion route. Grindelwald (1034 m ü.M. ) Unt. Grindelwaldgletscher Kleine Scheidegg (2’061 m ü.M.) Jungfraujoch (3’454 m ü.M.)

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GEO809 Fachexkursion: Research and Monitoring of the Alpine Cryosphere in a Swiss Mountain Valley

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  1. GEO809 Fachexkursion: Research and Monitoring of the Alpine Cryosphere in a Swiss Mountain Valley Isabelle Gärtner-Roer Samuel Nussbaumer Michael Zemp

  2. Excursion route • Grindelwald (1034 m ü.M.) • Unt. Grindelwaldgletscher • Kleine Scheidegg (2’061 m ü.M.) • Jungfraujoch (3’454 m ü.M.) • Aletschfirn • Konkordiahütte (2’850 m ü.M.) • Märjelensee (2’348 m ü.M.) • Fiesch(1’049 m ü.M.)

  3. Backpack, Trekking Boots, and Crampons 2x Mountain material you must bring: harness, 2 screw karabiners, crampons & ice axe

  4. Your tasks for the introductory course • (1) Scientific paper • select one of the proposed papers • get the original paper • read the paper (and ev. related sources) • 5 minute presentation (max of five slides; EN) • write a two-page summary (incl. key figures and tables) • (2) Related environmental and socio-cultural topics • select one of the proposed topics • compile information about that topic from various sources • 4 minute presentation (max of five slides; EN) • write a two-page summary (incl. key figures and tables) • (3) Written summary of scientific and of other topic (in EN or DE) • About / Data & methods used / Main results / Outlook (1 page) • Key figure & table (1 page) • Use WORD template for your summary!

  5. Today’s presentations • Scientific papers • Luise Fischer: Holzhauser, H. (2009). Auf dem Holzweg zur Gletschergeschichte. & Holzhauser, H., Magny, M., & Zumbühl, H. J. (2005). Glacier and lake-level variations in west-central Europe over the last 3500 years. => Fokus Grosser Aletschgletscher • Nadia Signer: Fischer, Huss & Hoelzle (2014): The new Swiss Glacier Inventory SGI2010: Relevance of using high-resolution source data in areas dominated by very small glaciers. • Daniela Müller: Jouvet, G., Huss, M., Funk, M., & Blatter, H. (2011). Modelling the retreat of Grosser Aletschgletscher, Switzerland, in a changing climate. • Environmental and socio-cultural topics • Florian Denzinger: Mountaineering in the Jungfrau-Aletsch Region • Luise Fischer: Mountain railway to Jungfraujoch • Daniela Müller: Konkordia Alpine Hut • Ladina Glaus: Geology of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Region • Jacqueline Huber: Glaciers and summits of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Region • Nadia Signer: Myths and legends of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Region • Pradhan Paribesh: Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site • Patrick Baer: Vulnerability of Grindelwald to natural hazards – avalanches, rock fall, floods • Noah Zeltner: Climate change and implications for winter tourism in the Junfrau-Aletsch Region • Annette Ramp: High Altitude Research Station Jungfraujoch

  6. Your tasks for the introductory course • (1) Scientific paper • select one of the proposed papers • get the original paper • read the paper (and ev. related sources) • 5 minute presentation (max of five slides; EN) • write a two-page summary (incl. key figures and tables) • (2) Related environmental and socio-cultural topics • select one of the proposed topics • compile information about that topic from various sources • 5 minute presentation (max of five slides; EN) • write a two-page summary (incl. key figures and tables) • (3) Written summary of scientific and of other topic (in EN or DE) • About / Data & methods used / Main results / Outlook (1 page) • Key figure & table (1 page) • Use WORD template for your summary!

  7. Outlook on next dates and tasks • By end of February you got: • the final list of participants, • confirmation of your two topics to be summarized, • a template (DOC) for your summary texts, • and the detailed schedule for the presentations • Thursday, 8 May 2014, 10:15-12:00, 25H92 • first block of presentations • Thursday, 15 May 2014, 10:15-12:00, 25H92 • second block of presentations • more details about excursions • MSc topics • Sunday, 15 June 2014 • submission deadline for summary texts=> send to: wgms@geo.uzh.ch • August, week 34 • excursion from TUE to THU, 19-21 August • (bad weather option: TUE to THU, 26-28 August)

  8. MScthesistopics M. Zemp Volume changes of Oberaargletscher since 1850 based on historical and modern geodetic survey methods

  9. MScthesistopics M. Zemp Which is the biggest glacier in the World? A science-based answer.

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