IP3 2nd Workshop
8 - 10 November 2007: Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario

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8-10 November 2007
Session 1 - Welcome and Introduction
  Gordon Young: Plenary Speech: Cold Regions Hydrology and its Relevance to Canada and the World
  John Pomeroy: Overview and Current Status of IP3
Session 2 - Scientific Reports
  Sean Carey: Runoff processes and thermal modelling in subarctic catchments
  Masaki Hayashi: Updates on the Lake O'Hara alpine hydrology study
  Raoul Granger: Update on Lake Evaporation Studies
  Richard Janowicz: Transfer of Recent Wolf Creek Hydrometeorological Process Findings to Yukon Mine Reclamation Projects
  Chris Hopkinson: Using LiDAR to study alpine watersheds and glacial hydrology
Session 3 - Scientific Reports
  Bill Quinton: Advances in Processes and Parameterisation Studies at Scotty Creek
  Phil Marsh: Snow and lake processes at the arctic forest/tundra transition
  Scott Munro: Exploring the Glacier Boundary Layer
  John Pomeroy: Snow Processes and Parameterisations
  Chris Spence: IP3 Activities at Baker Creek
Session 4 - Scientific Reports
  Richard Essery: Parametrization of snow processes over complex landscapes
  Danny Marks: Snow hydrology and modelling
  Kathy Young: Hydrologic Setting of Polar Bear Pass, Bathurst Island, Nunavut - Preliminary Findings
  Dale Ross: Water Survey of Canada's International Polar Year Hydrometric Activities
  Mike Demuth (presented by C. Hopkinson): Federal Glaciology and IP3 in the western and northern Cordillera
  Chad Ellis: Update on the Cold Regions Hydrological Model
Session 5 - Poster Session
  Laura Comeau: Glacier Melt Contribution to Streamflow in the South Saskatchewan River Basin
  Chris DeBeer: Variability of Snowmelt over a Rocky Mountains Headwater Basin
  Pablo Dornes: Effects of Explicit Landscape Representation in a Land Surface Scheme
  Tom Elliot: Digital Tools for a Cold World
  Chad Ellis: Simulation of Snow Accumulation and Melt Using the Cold Regions Hydrological Model
  Nicholas Kinar: An Automated Gauge for Acoustically Determining Snow Water Equivalent
  Cecile Menard: Improving the Parameterizations of Cold Region Processes in a Land Surface Model
  Yanzhen Ou: Hydrological Modelling in Marmot Basin
  Richard Petrone: The Cold Regions Research Centre (CRRC) at Wilfrid Laurier University
  Fereidoun Rezanezhad: 3-D Computed Tomographic Measurements for Pore Size Distribution through Peat Soil
  Yinsuo Zhang: Evaluation of Simulation Algorithms and Parameterization Methods for Ground Thawing and Freezing in Permafrost Regions
  The Climate and Cryosphere Project (CliC) Theme 1 Poster
Session 6 - Scientific Reports
  Al Pietroniro: Modelling update
  Ken Snelgrove: Modelling groundwater storage
  Frank Seglenieks: MESH in IP3 basins
  Diana Verseghy: Update on CLASS for MESH and IP3
  Edgar Herrera: Snow transport prediction on IP3 basins
Session 7 - Scientific Reports
  Bruce Davison: The MESH community model - latest developments
  Brian Tolson: Tools to enhance model development and predictions
  Murray Mackay: Climate/Lake Modeling Activities at the Climate Research Division of Environment Canada
  Nick Rutter: Evaluation of snow models: SnowMIP2 and future high resolution evaluation
Lunch Session on the August 2007 LiDAR campaign - Chris Hopkinson
Session 8 - Theme Discussion
  Ric Soulis: WATCLASS in a northern peatland
Session 9 - Collaborations and Partnerships in Related National and International Programs
  Ian Church: IP3, A Canadian Contribution to Global Science through IPY
  Fred Wrona: IPY Arctic Freshwater Systems: Hydrology and Ecology
  Brian Menounos: The Western Canadian Cryospheric Network - Recent Progress
Session 10 - Users' Session
  Bob Reid: Background and Mandate of Users' Advisory Committee
  Ian Church: User's perspective, from the North
  Robert Sandford: A Tower of North American Babel: Making Climate Science Intelligible To Leaders, Policy Makers, and the Public

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