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Chairman:
Osamu Abe

Tuesday Poster session 1 16:00–18:00

16:00
Posters
Topics organized into groups shown below
18:00
Close of day

Poster group 1: Snow, ice and human activity & engineering

Abstract
Author
Title
002
A. Fischer
Glaciers, snow and ski tourism in Austria's changing climate
029
T. Grünewald
A new map of the icing potential for Switzerland
080
S. Takahashi
Snow conservation experiments using hay as heat insulator
096
T. Ozeki
Laboratory experiment of sea spray ice accretion on hydrophilic and hydrophobic pliable sheets
136
S. Kamimura
A training program for snow-removal volunteers
146
A. Nuerasimuguli
Development of a frozen-road detect system by optical sensors for a vehicle
164
H. Matsushita
Effects of simple measures against snow accumulation on road signs in regions with heavy snowfall
171
K. Izumi
A glacio-folkloric study on the last date estimation of snow-cover using the stone called Hatsuka-ishi in snow regions, Japan.
193
A. Sato
Observational Study of Juhyo - Ice Monster

Poster group 2: Glaciers and glacier mass balance

Abstract
Author
Title
005
T. Yoshizawa
Spatial distribution of surface ablation in the terminus part of Rhonegletscher, Switzerland
014
H. Yabuki
Mongolian glacier inventory 2000
025
Y. Wei
Characteristics of recent temperate glacier fluctuations in the Parlang Zangbu River basin, southeast Tibetan Plateau
030
Y. Hirabayashi
A 59-year (1948-2006) global estimation of glacier mass change
051
J. Faillettaz
Icequakes coupled with surface displacement for predicting glacier breaking-off
060
A. Sakai
Recent fluctuation of discharge from glaciers and seasonal snow cover in Kyrgys Tien Shan
061
D. Nishimura
Mechanisms and spatial variety of basal flow in Rhonegletscher, Swiss Alps
068
S. Takahashi
Glaciological and meteorological variation around Suntar-Khayata range in eastern Siberia
081
Y. Zhang
Measurements of surface heat budget on a monsoonal maritime glacier: Hailuogou Glacier, southeastern Tibetan Plateau
147
E. Thibert
Expanding Lliboutry's linear model to a non-stationary glacier mass balance series: application to the 60 years of record at Sarennes (French Alps)
150
N. Yamane
Monitoring of glaciers in the Khumbu region, Himalayas, by high resolution SAR satellite TerraSAR-X
185
S. Takahashi
Formation of internally-accumulated ice in the accumulation area of McCall glacier in Alaska
194
R. Kusaka
Internally accumulated ice studies on McCall glacier

Poster group 3: Glacial lakes and glacial lake hazards

Abstract
Author
Title
010
S. Tsutaki
Changes in glacier dynamics under the influence of proglacial lake formation in Rhonegletscher, Switzerland
058
S. Iwata
Morphological features and risks of outburst of glacial lakes in the eastern Himalayas
104
S. Yamagouchi
Interdependence of glacier lake formation on glacier dynamics
145
C. Narama
Glacier lake inventory and recent changes of glacier lakes in the Bhutan-Himalayas
184
K. Asahi
High-mountain flash flood induced by hanging ice collapse from Chukkung Glacier, Khumbu Himal, Nepal, 1992
188
M. Naaim
Water waves generated by a snow avalanche in supra-glacial lakes: density effect

Poster group 4: Perspectives from the past – ice cores and paleoclimate

Abstract
Author
Title
011
H. Biao
Weakening of Indian summer monsoon over the last 150 years in a southern Tibetan ice core
045
Y. Iizuka
Constituent elements of insoluble and nonvolatile particles during warm and cold periods of Dome Fuji ice core
057
T. Miyake
Dust flux record from the Dome Fuji ice core, East Antarctica over the past 720 ka
065
N. Takeuchi
An ice core re-drilled on the Grigoriev Ice Cap, western Tienshan, Kyrgiztan
088
T. Fukuda
Numerical glacier flow modelling for dating an ice core drilled in 2008 at Aurora Peak, Alaska
152
S. Okamoto
Stratigraphy analysis of Aurora Peak ice core, Alaska Range
180
T. Sueyoshi
Last glacial maximum (LGM) simulation using integrated Earth system model
183
F. Nakazawa
DNA analysis of a single Pinus pollen grain in a glacier for identification of the species

Poster Group 5: Observations and modelling of ice and snow in polar regions

Abstract
Author
Title
018
H. Motoyama
Heavy snow event on East Antarctic ice sheet in 2008 and 2009
032
K. Sano
Dating and analyses of 4 shallow ice cores in east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
037
R. Greve
Implementation of marine ice dynamics and ice shelf dynamics in the ice sheet model SICOPOLIS
084
K. Nakamura
Shirase Glacier outflow estimation using PALSAR image and ASTER DEM
098
F. Navarro
Lagrangian versus Eulerian measurements of glacier velocity: a case study on Johnsons-Hurd glaciers, Livingston Island, Antarctica
115
F. Saito
Changes in position and elevation of Dome Fuji, east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, during the ice age cycle, simulated by a three-dimensional numerical ice sheet model
116
F. Saito
Comparison of response of Greenland ice sheet to global warming among different horizontal resolutions of an ice-sheet model
117
T. Sato
Modeling the coupled ice-sheet/ice-shelf dynamics of Antarctica
159
T. Saito
Latest changes of ice sheet along Soya Coast, Lutzow-Holm Bukta in East Antarctica using multi-temporal photography
118
L. Mac. Cathles
Solar Sculpting: How the Sun's energy carves ice and snow

Poster Group 6: Sea ice, oceans and lakes: observations and models

Abstract
Author
Title
031
Y. Fukamachi
Sea-ice motion revealed by moored acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP)
035
D. Nomura
Dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the land-fast sea ice in Lützow-Holm Bay, off Syowa Station, Antarctica
047
A. Tsuchimoto
Quantitative estimation of sea salt sulfatization in atmosphere and surface snow of inland Antarctica
055
T. Sawagaki
Performance of the newly-developed acoustic survey system for sea floor under the Antarctic sea ice, and detection of streamlined subglacial bedforms
066
S. Takahashi
Sea-ice extent variation along the coast of Hokkaido in the Sea of Okhotsk
162
M. Yoshikawa
Electromagnetic wave measurement of snow on sea ice in Saroma Lagoon
170
K. Naoki
Thin sea-ice extent from radiometer in seasonal sea-ice area

Chairman:
Ralf Greve

Thursday Poster session 2 16:00–18:00

16:00
Posters
Topics organized into groups shown below
18:00
Close of day

Poster group 1: Avalanche! Observations, dynamics, models and case studies

Abstract
Author
Title
131
Y. Ito
Periodic structure in snow avalanches
155
T. Kobayashi
Angle of repose of natural snow/snowballs
165
Y. Ito
Simple recognition method of avalanche induced seismic signals
175
K. Kawashima
Dependence of tensile fracture strength of high-density wet snow on density and water content
179
T. Hosoyamada
Numerical calculation of avalanche motion based on shallow water wave approximation
190
K. Nakamura
Formation of the weak layer by no rimed new snow crystals in snow cover
192
D. Issler
Numerical study of entrainment dynamics in different rheologies
196
A.K. Keshari
Spatial interpolation of temperature using GIS and geostatistics in snowbound northern Himalayan region

Poster group 2: Snow, ice and frozen soil: chemical and physical observations

Abstract
Author
Title
041
K. Suzuki
Chemical analyses of snow pits and spatial variability of snow water equivalent in the Japan Alps
042
H. Arakawa
A method for quantitative classification of seasonal snow based on microstructure analysis
043
K. Watanabe
Directional freezing experiment on unsaturated sand, loam, and silt loam.
073
A. Tsushima
Seasonal variations in chemical species in the ice core drilled at Aurora Peak, Alaska
092
K. Fukui
Distribution of stable isotopes in surface snow on the plateau of east Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, observed by Japanese-Swedish traverse expedition 2007/2008
108
M. Niwano
Effects of snow impurities on snowpack structure in Sapporo, Japan assessed by Snow Metamorphism and Albedo Process (SMAP) model
121
S. Yamamoto
Solvent-extractable organic compounds in fresh snow samples collected in urban area of Sapporo, northern Japan
122
K. Watanabe
Chemical characteristics in the snow pit at Murododaira, Mt Tateyama in Japan
130
T. Kuramoto
Seasonal variations of snow chemistry at NEEM, Greenland
141
Y. Harada
Characteristics of ground freezing and thawing under snow cover based on long-term observation
144
M. Nemoto
Effects of undulations on drifting snow structure
148
K. Satow
Measurements of hydrogen peroxide and major ion concentrations in snowfall in Japan
154
T. Sakurai
Phase equilibrium states of water-soluble microparticles preserved in polar ice sheet
173
T. Yamazaki
Long-term simulation of soil freezing and snow cover in a taiga forest in eastern Siberia
182
H. Sakai
Study of magnetization of the ice containing the magnetic particles
197
J. Kapil
A numerical approach for estimation of frontal speeds and permeability across snow layers using water saturation profiles measured by PPSP

Poster group 3: Avalanche! forecasting and hazard assessment

Abstract
Author
Title
053
P. Chernous
Snow variability in different physical-geographical conditions and avalanche release forecasting
074
P. Bartelt
Snow avalanches in mountain forests: tree-ring based chronology, spread, and reach–retrospective modeling of past events with RAMMS
140
I. Kamiisi
A trial of avalanche hazard mapping by use of 3-D fluid dynamics model
176
S. Nakai
Improvement of the prediction of snow and ice disasters based on field observations and laboratory experiments

Poster group 4: Snow and meltwater resources: physical controls, models and climate impacts

Abstract
Author
Title
102
T. Yoshikane
Simulated snow water equivalent change between 1980s and 1990s in the Sea of Japan side area using a regional climate model
105
S. Yamajuchi
Dependence of water retention curve on snow characteristics
107
M. Schirmer
Persistence in snow depth distribution over complex terrain
114
I. Sokratova
Natural and anthropogenic factors, affecting the variation of snow covered areas in Antarctic oases
129
T. Yamaguchi
The long term trends of snow cover components in northern Japan, Hokkaido
137
F. Naaim-Bouvet
Wind and drifting snow gust factor in an Alpine context
143
Y. Takeuchi
Long-term data of snow and meteorology during the past 93 years at Tohkamachi in heavy-snowfall area in Japan
149
K. Satoh
Relation between the threshold wind velocity of snow drifting and terminal fall velocity of snow particles
151
M. Ishizaka
Relationships among maximum snow depth, precipitation and temperature in the monthly climatic values of heavy snowy areas in Japanese and their characteristic responses to recent climatic change
156
T. Suzuki
Studies on the development process of the drifting snow
168
S. Omiya
Estimation of the electrostatic charge of individual blowing snow particle by wind-tunnel experiment
169
T. Sato
Wind tunnel experiment of snow surface erosion by colliding snowflakes
172
K. Yamaguchi
Study on the formation and preservation processes of basal ice at Kohri-dani, Kusatsu town, Gunma prefecture, Japan
199
M. Kondo
Snow conditions in northern Alaska and possible influences on soil carbon dynamic related carbon assimilation and CO2 emission

Poster group 5: Instruments, remote sensing and methodology

Abstract
Author
Title
124
H. Yokoyama
Proposal of a simple snow density meter
138
H. Bellot
Present weather sensors tests for measuring drifting snow
142
T. Tanikawa
Retrieval of snow physical parameters by optimal estimation: case study for ground-based spectral radiometer system
157
M. Hori
Satellite derived snow cover extent in consideration of dry/wet classification
166
M. Ishizaka
Feasibility of detecting fragile or loose structures in a snow pack caused by fallen snows with a monitoring system for types of falling snows
177
H. Motoyoshi
A comparison of reflectivity of solid precipitation observed by Micro Rain Radar with estimated reflectivity from size-velocity distribution obtained by ground-base observation
181
Y. Izumi
Study of snow internal structure using ground penetrating radar, laboratory experiment and field survey
198
H. Enomoto
Snow survey in northern Alaska and developments of AMSR-E snow retrieval techniques
200
M. Heggli
Measuring snow in 3-D using X-ray tomography and improved methods to visualize its structure