The North Yukon Permafrost Conference was held in Dawson City, between the 21st and 26th of August, 2022.
The Conference was organized by the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun (FNNND), Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Government (THG), Vuntut Gwitchin Government (VGG), and the Canadian Permafrost Association (CPA). The program comprised of keynote presentations, panel discussions, poster presentations, half-day field excursions, and evening public lectures.
Further details of the conference are available on the site web de l’ACP.
Posters
There were fifteen posters presented by network members at the conference, including graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, investigators and our data scientist, as well as a poster by the network Strategy Committee presented by the Scientific Director. You can see the posters below.
Poster awards were presented by the CPA in three categories; Early career level, PhD level and MSc level. Congratulations to the poster award winners listed below.
MSc Level
First: Hannah Macdonell
Second: Emilie Stewart-Jones
Third: Nicole Corbiere
PhD Level
First: Alexandre Chiasson
Second: Maqsad Suriev
Third: Joseph Young
Early Career Level
First: Teddi Herring
Second: Nicholas (Nick) Brown
Third: Julie Perreault
Honorable Mentions
Alejandro Alvarez
Jonathan Gallagher
Click on the right-hand side posters below to see the full pdf.
Alexandre Chiasson
Titre: Permafrost mapping at the community scale – Initial results from the community of Tulita, Northwest Territories.
Antoni Lewkowicz on behalf of the CPA’s Permafrost Terminology Action Group
Titre: Development of an illustrated plain-language version of
the Glossary of Permafrost and Related Ground-Ice Terms.
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Duane Froese
Titre: Changing Permafrost Conditions in the Sahtu Region of the Central Mackenzie Valley, NWT – a Warming Ice-rich Landscape in Transition.
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Emilie Stewart-Jones
Titre: Permafrost in rock walls of Western Canada.
Galina Jonat
Titre: Ensemble modelling as a step towards permafrost climate services.
Hannah MacDonell
Titre: Ranking ground surface temperature simulations in the Northwest Territories tundra.
Hosein Fereydooni
Titre: Reducing ambiguity in ground ice detection through Spectral Induced Polarization.
Joseph Young
Titre: Initial investigation of the recent Johnson River permafrost landslide in the central Mackenzie Valley, NWT.
Khatereh Roghangar
Titre: A review of design and adaptation of embankment infrastructure built on permafrost under a changing climate.
Nick Brown
Titre: tsp (“teaspoon”): a python library for ground temperature data.
Rae Landriau
Titre: Stability analysis of drilling waste sumps, western Arctic Canada.
Sheida Majidi
Titre: Effects of permafrost degradation, geohazards and flooding on the performance and integrity of the Hudson Bay railway.
Stephan Gruber
Titre: How can we turn permafrost knowledge into action?
Teddi Herring
Titre: Improving accessibility of geophysical permafrost monitoring data with a Canadian permafrost electrical resistivity survey database: Applications in Northern communities.
Zakieh Mohammadi
Titre: An approach for qualitative evaluation of permafrost thaw-settlement potential.
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