The 2023 NSERC PermafrostNet AGM was held in Victoria, BC between the 20th and 22nd of November.

The 2023 AGM was an in-person and virtual meeting focused on the needs of partners, the progress of the network projects and future activities.

Presentations

There were keynote presentations on individual research projects and updates on theme progress from the theme leaders.

The presentations were live-streamed and can be viewed via the link below or on our YouTube channel.

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Keynote (Theme 1)

Teddi Herring

Titre: Key Outcomes of the Canadian Permafrost Electrical Resistivity Survey (CPERS) Database Project.

Teddi Herring

Keynote (Theme 1)

Zakieh Mohammadi

Titre: Permafrost Geotechnical Data: Thaw Consolidation Test Results and Their Application in Settlement Estimation.

Keynote (Theme 1)

Omid Asghari

Titre: Permafrost Index Properties and development of the Ground Ice Potential database of PermafrostNet.

Keynote (Theme 2)

Emma Street

Titre: Exploring Traditional Knowledge of Permafrost in the Gwich’in Settlement Area and Inuvialuit Settlement Region.

Keynote (Theme 2)

Allison Plourde

Titre: InSAR time series analysis of seasonal active layer dynamics in low-land permafrost terrain.

Keynote (Theme 3)

Hannah Macdonell

Titre: Guiding model selection for effective adaptation decision making: A statistical ranking framework.

Keynote (Theme 3)

Galina Jonat

Titre: Deriving climate forcing data for simulations of future permafrost thaw.

Keynote (Theme 4)

Andrew Clark

Titre: Advancing Arctic coastal erosion measurement and monitoring through UAV-SfM and object-based image analysis.

Andrew Clark

Keynote (Theme 5)

Rae Landriau

Titre: Performance of Drilling Waste Sumps, Western Arctic Canada.


Theme 1 update

Duane Froese

Theme 2 update

Trevor Lantz

Theme 3 update

Theme 4 update

Theme 5 update


Theme 2 synthesis


Posters

Thank you to all the the poster presenters at this year’s AGM. Posters were presented in-person in the terrace ballroom and attendees were able to vote for their favourite. Awards were given for best poster presentation and best designed poster.

Hannah Macdonell, winner of best poster.

Congratulations to Hannah Macdonell (Carleton University) for the best poster and Nicole Corbiere (Laurentian University) for the best poster design.

You can see all the poster pdfs below the photos.

Nicole Corbiere, winner of best poster design.

Click on the right-hand side images below to see the full poster pdf.

Allison Plourde

Titre: InSAR Time Series Analysis of Seasonal Active Layer Dynamics in Low-Land Permafrost Terrain – Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Andrew Clark

Titre: Advancing Arctic coastal erosion measurement and monitoring through UAV-SfM and object-based image analysis.

Andrew Clark

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Danielle Chiasson

Titre: Peat as a portal to the past.

Danielle Chiasson

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Erika Hille

Titre: Characterizing the response of Arctic streams and rivers to permafrost thaw.

Gabriel Karam

Titre: The Effects of Environmental Controls on Epigenetic Ice Wedge Cracking.

Galina Jonat

Titre: A proposed framework to generate climate forcing for
simulations of future permafrost thaw.

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Hannah MacDonell

Titre: Guiding model selection for effective adaptation decision making: A statistical ranking framework.

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Hosein Fereydooni

Titre: Ice Core Detection with Spectral Polarization: A Haines Junction Case Study.

Khatereh Roghangar

Titre: A Study of Thermal Modeling Parameters and Their Impact on Modelled Permafrost Responses to Climate Warming.

Khatereh Roghangar

Léa Cornette

Titre: The effects of wildfires on permafrost thaw and soil
nutrients in an Arctic tundra ecosystem
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Nick Brown

Titre: Preliminary evaluation of temperature-derived metrics for
more comprehensive permafrost monitoring.

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Nicole Corbiere

Titre: Mercury and methyl mercury concentrations in drained basin complexes in Old Crow Flats, Yukon, Canada.

Olivia Meier-Legault

Titre: Evaluating Permafrost Thaw and Ground Temperature Change from Borehole Data in Canada.

Pia Blake

Titre: The effect of snow and soil on the ground thermal regime in
steep bedrock slopes.

Rose Lefebvre

Titre: Quantifying the contribution of a feather moss cover
on the boreal forest ground thermal regime
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Tabatha Rahman

Titre: Ice-wedge morphology, distribution, and volume in the Barrens of the Hudson Bay Lowlands, northern Manitoba.

Teddi Herring

Titre: Initial outcomes of the Canadian Permafrost Electrical Resistivity Survey (CPERS) database project.

Teddi Herring

Usman Iqbal Ahmed

Titre: Linear Infrastructure & Permafrost Monitoring with SAR & Optical Data.

Zakieh Mohammadi

Titre: An approach for qualitative evaluation of permafrost thaw-settlement potential.

Project summary materials