HiPerBorea presentations at the 6th International Field Symposium: West Siberian Peatlands and Carbon Cycle: Past and Present – WSPCC 2021

The WSPCC 2021 held in Khanty-Mansiysk in early July as been the occasion to put forward the actions of HiPerBorea for permafrost modeling in the northern peatlands, and especially in the Western Siberian Lowlands. Since the Khanymey INTERACT scientific station is one of the four key sites considered in the project, it is indeed an important part of it. Two presentations were given: one by Simon Cazaurang and colleagues about a tomographical study of bryophytic layers, and one by Laurent Orgogozo and colleagues about high performance computing applied to the modelling of the permafrost of West Siberian Peatlands.

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Presentations at the EGU general assembly 2025 in Vienna

An oral presentation and a poster presentation from HiPerBorea were given at the European Geosciences Union general assembly 2025 held in Vienna from the 28th of April to the 2nd of March in the vibrant city of Vienna. A great opportunity to share the main findings and conclusions of the project, a few months before […]

Field mission in Abisko: what about under-ice water?

In March 2025, two researchers of GET (O.S. Pokrovsky and L. Orgogozo) and two master students (A. Scamacca and B. Emery) were engaged in a field mission in late winter period in Arctic Sweden, for studying the chemical state of under-ice water in small ponds in the boreal peatlands around the Abisko Scientific Research Station. […]

Future permafrost degradation under climate change in a headwater catchment of central Siberia: quantitative assessment with a mechanistic modelling approach

In December 2024 a paper presenting projections of climate change impacts by 2100 in a forested headwater catchment in Central Siberia close to the Evenkian Field Station has been published by Thibault Xavier, Laurent Orgogozo, Anatoly S. Prokushkin, Esteban Alonso-González, Simon Gascoin, and Oleg S. Pokrovsky in The Cryosphere. In this work, the permaFoam cryo-hydrogeological […]

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