From bolin at su.se Thu Dec 2 11:35:57 2021 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre) Date: 2 Dec 2021 11:35:57 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 48 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 48, 2021 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=17629&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=5FDB23D188A86DD31528BD877D6CDD90) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Research expedition to Antarctic prepares for future climate change Arjen Stroeven and Ian Brown are each leading a research team in the expedition DML 2021/22 to Antarctica. During the austral summer in December to February, the expedition will be collecting data to help climate researchers monitor and assess changes in the ice sheet. The picture shows living modules with sledges at the Swedish research station Wasa in Antarctica. The modules offer solid protection against weather and wind and a warm place to sleep, as well as the opportunity to heat food and store technical equipment. Read more on Stockholm University´s website » (https://www.su.se/english/research/research-expedition-to-antarctica-prepares-for-future-climate-change-1.584623) Microbiome enables new strategies for healthy and climate-resilient crops A new study shows that apple trees inherit their microbiome to the same extent as their genes. The results lay the foundation for new breeding strategies for healthy and climate-robust fruit and vegetables. DEEP researcher Ayco Tack and former DEEP researcher Ahmed Abdelfattah now at TU Graz, were co-authors of the study. Read the article on the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences' website » (https://www.su.se/deep/english/about-us/news/microbiome-enables-new-strategies-for-healthy-and-climate-resilient-crops-1.585106) Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 7 Title: Ecological rehabilitation of river ecosystems in a future climateSpeaker: Roland Jansson, Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (EMG), Umeå University Time: 7 December, 14h00-15h00Venue: De Geer lecture hall and Zoom » (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/s/69246007239) There is a need to reconsider the practice of ecological restoration in the light of climate change: Restoration methods, how they are implemented and prioritized as well as evaluated may need to change in the future. Roland Jansson discuss the role of ecological restoration and rehabilitation of riverine ecosystems in a future climate, using examples from his research on boreal river systems. This includes implementing environmental flows to river systems regulated for hydropower production, structural restoration of streams channelized for timber floating, and using scenarios of future run-off to predict the effects on riparian vegetation and project the consequences of implementing environmental flows in a future climate. Read more on the Bolin Centre's website » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-7-1.576969) Arctic Avenue Dear members of the Arctic Avenue community, You are warmly welcome to participate the 3rd annual Arctic Avenue meeting. The meeting will be held in Stockholm on the 27th-28th of January 2022 (noon to noon). This meeting will focus on the future direction and funding possibilities of Arctic Avenue and hence takes the form of a brainstorming workshop. A more detailed agenda will be distributed in December. To register for the January workshop, please send an email to kaarina.weckstrom at helsinki.fi (mailto:kaarina.weckstrom at helsinki.fi) and annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) We will have the final Arctic Avenue meeting during the 21st - 25th of August at the Kilpisjärvi Research Station, where the focus will be on Arctic Avenue research & the exciting outcome of Arctic Avenue projects. Welcome! The Nobel Lectures 2021 Watch the Nobel Lectures 2021 with this year’s Laureates in Physics, Chemistry and Economic Sciences. The lectures will be delivered digitally on December 8. Excerpt from the program: 09.00 Welcome address Dan Larhammar, President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences ca 09.05–11.00 THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS Physical Modelling of Earth´s Climate Syukuro Manabe, Princeton University, USA The Human Footprint of Climate Change Klaus Hasselmann, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany Multiple equilibria Giorgio Parisi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Watch the webcast on www.kva.se » (https://kva.se/sv/kalendarium/the-nobel-lectures-2021) , www.nobelprize.org » (https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel-week-live-streams-2021/) and SVT Play. Research Area 8 seminar published online The Bolin Centre Seminar with speaker Aelys M. Humphreys, titled Variation in the thermal tolerance of plants at global and local scales, is published online. Watch the seminar via the Bolin Centre website » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-8-1.575724) The Climate Festival Grande Finale - now available on UR Play Due to unforeseen circumstances, the grand finale of the Climate festival in the spring was cancelled. Instead, UR Samtiden taped the 6 popular science presentations that had been planned, in Aula Magna in October. Read more on the Bolin Centre's website » (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/klimatfestival-19-21-maj-2021-1.585662) Watch popular science presentations on UR Samtidens website » (https://urplay.se/serie/224937-ur-samtiden-klimatfestivalen-2021) New grants from Swedish Research Council Beviljade projektmedel till Bolincenter-forskare Sara Cousins, Natgeo: ’Förlust av växtdiversitet och ekologiska funktioner: Hur mycket, hur snart?’, 3 600 000 krKarl Gotthard, Zoologiska inst.: ’Är evolutionen av säsongsmässig plasticitet beroende av genetisk variation för den cirkadiska klockan?’, 3 400 000 krSarah Greenwood, Inst. för geologiska vetenskaper: ’Ett istäckes dödsbädd - issjöarnas roll’, 3 779 000 krChristoph Humborg, Östersjöcentrum: ’Antropogen ackumulering av kol i kustsediment - en betydelsefull men förbisedd metankälla under ett sekel framöver’, 2 700 000 krMartin Jakobsson, Inst. för geologiska vetenskaper: ’Den dynamiska reträtten av is längs norra Grönland: Extrem eller business as usual?’, 3 779 000 krNiclas Kolm, Zoologiska inst.: ’Konsekvenser av selektion på kognitiv förmåga’, 3 600 000 krLinda Megner, MISU: ’Atmosfäriska gravitationsvågor i observationer och modeller’, 3 600 000 krUwe Ring, Inst. för geologiska vetenskaper: ’Berggrundsfönstret Saih Hatat i Oman: Ett unikt och ytterst välblottat högtryckskomplex där transporten av djupt liggande bergarter tillbaka till ytan kan studeras i oöverträffad detalj’, 2 910 000 krAyco Tack, DEEP: ’En ny syntes av mikro- och makrobiomet’, 3 400 000 krBeviljade etableringsbidrag till Bolincenter-forskare Josefin Ahlkrona, Matematiska inst.: ’Effektiva metoder för storskaliga inlandsissimuleringar’, 4 000 000 krValentina Di Santo, Zoologiska inst.: ’Fysiologiska och biomekaniska mekanismer som ligger till grund för transgenerationella anpassningar hos stimbildande fiskar som konsekvens av havsförsurning’, 4 000 000 krFernando Jaramillo, Natgeo: ’Under trädens tak: Att kvantifiera osynliga förändringar av globala våtmarkers vattentillgångar’, 4 000 000 krSee full list on the Swedish Research Council's website » (https://www.vr.se/english/applying-for-funding/decisions/2021-08-25-natural-and-engineering-sciences.html) New Formas grant Gia Destouni (PI), with colleagues Carla Ferreira, Zahra Kalantari, and Samaneh Seifollahi, along with Lidingö Stad as external partner, have received a new Formas grant for a preparatory project in the Blue Innovation program. The project is on "Innovation and partnerships for effective programs of measures for good water quality and ecological status – with pilot study for Askrikefjärden” for the period 2021-2023 (SEK 1 500 000) in preparation of a bigger and longer-term full project. The Bolin Centre´s annual report 2020 Our annual report has been finalized. You can find a digital version on the Bolin Centre's website » (https://bolin.su.se/publications/bolin-centre-annual-reports) or get a printed copy from the Bolin Centre's office in the Geoscience buildning. [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre publications On bolin.su.se/publications (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Hylander, K., Greiser, C., Christiansen, D.M., Koelemeijer, I.A., 2021. Climate adaptation of biodiversity conservation in managed forest landscapes. Conserv Biol. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13847 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34622491/) Hartley, I.P., Hill, T.C., Chadburn, S.E. and Hugelius, G., 2021. Temperature effects on carbon storage are controlled by soil stabilisation capacities. Nature Communications, 12(1), pp.1–7. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27101-1 (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-27101-1) Zhang, Z., Poulter, B., Knox, S., Stavert, A., McNicol, G., Fluet-Chouinard, E., Feinberg, A., Zhao, Y., Bousquet, P., Canadell, J.G., Ganesan, A., Hugelius, G., Hurtt, G., Jackson, R.B., Patra, P.K., Saunois, M., Höglund-Isaksson, L., Huang, C., Chatterjee, A., Li, X., 2021. Anthropogenic emissions are the main contribution to the rise of atmospheric methane (1993–2017), National Science Review, nwab200. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwab200 (https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwab200) Rocha, E., Gunnarsona, B., Björklund, J., Zhang, P. and Linderholm, H.W., 2021. A Norway spruce tree-ring width chronology for the Common Era from the Central Scandinavian Mountains Dendrochronologia, 70. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2021.125896 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2021.125896) Yu, Z., Zhou, G., Liu, L., Manzoni, S., Ciais, P., Goll, D., Peñuelas, J., Sardans, J., Wang, W., Zhu, J., Li, L., Yan, J., Liu, J., and Tang, X., 2021. Natural forests promote phosphorus retention in soil. Global Change Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15996 (https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15996) Ahlström, H., Hileman, J., Wang-Erlandsson, L., García, M.M., Moore, M.-L., Jonas, K., Pranindita, A., Kuiper, J.J., Fetzer, I., Jaramillo, F., Svedin, U., 2021. An Earth system law perspective on governing social-hydrological systems in the Anthropocene. Earth Syst. Gov. 10, 100120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esg.2021.100120 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esg.2021.100120) Schillereff, D.N., Chiverrell, R.C., Sjöström, J.K., Kylander, M.E., Boyle, J.F., Davies, J.A.C.,Toberman, H. & Tipping, E., 2021. Phosphorus supply affects long-term carbon accumulation in mid-latitude ombrotrophic peatlands. Communications Earth & Environment: 2, 241. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00316-2 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00316-2) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se » (mailto:bolin at su.se ») 2 Dec Research seminar: Sensitivity of modeled microphysics to stochastically perturbed parameters Date: 2 December, 14h15 -14h45 Speaker: Aleksa Stankovic, Phd Student at MISU Venue: Hybrid – Rossbysalen and via zoom: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/63454326834 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/63454326834) Organizers: Department of Meteorology 2 Dec Research seminar: Effects of secondary ice processes on a stratocumulus-to-cumulus transition during a cold-air outbreak Date: 2 December, 14h45 -15h15 Speaker: Michail Karalis, Phd Student at MISU Venue: Hybrid – Rossbysalen and via zoom: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/4924415340 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/4924415340) Organizers: Department of Meteorology 3 Dec Dissertation, Guillaume Vigouroux Title: Managing coastal eutrophication: Land-sea and hydroclimatic linkages with focus on the Baltic coastal system Time: 3 December, at 13h00-15h00 Venue: Högbom hall, Earthscience building, or online via Zoom Read more on Department of Physical Geography's website » (https://www.su.se/department-of-physical-geography/calendar/dissertation-guillaume-vigouroux-1.581255) 3 Dec Lecture: The Cambrian Explosion an its consequences Time: 3 December, at 13h00-15h00 Location: Room U13, Geoscience building Lecturer: Dr Christian Skovsted from The Swedish Museum of Natural History Read more the Department of Geological Sciences' website » (https://www.su.se/department-of-geological-sciences/calendar/the-cambrian-explosion-an-its-consequences-1.584708) 3 Dec Seminar: Revisiting the Cause of the 1989-2009 Arctic Surface Warming Using the Surface Energy Budget: Downward Infrared Radiation Dominates the Surface Fluxes Date: 3 December, 13h00 Speaker: Antonios Dimitrelos, Phd Student at MISUVenue: Hybrid – Rossbysalen and via zoom: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/62936539812 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/62936539812) Organizers: Department of Meteorology 7 Dec Informal seminar about Oden Time: 7 December, 11h15-12h15 Title: On the need to break ice Speakers: Sonja Murto Phd student MISU, John Prytcherch, Michael Tjernström, professor at MISU Location: Rossbysalen and via Zoom » (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/68129724426) 7 Dec Bolin Centre Seminar Series RA7 Title: Ecological rehabilitation of river ecosystems in a future climate Date: 7 December Time: 14h00-15h00 Speaker: Roland Jansson, Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (EMG), Umeå University Location: De Geer lecture hall and Zoom » (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/s/69246007239) Read more on the Bolin Centre's website » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-7-1.576969) 9 Dec Guest seminar: Continuous Data Assimilation at ECMWF in IFS CY46 Time: 9 December, at 14h15-15h15 Speaker: Professor Heikki Järvinen, University of Helsinki, Finland Location: Rossbysalen Read more on Dep't of Meteorology's website » (https://www.su.se/department-of-meteorology/calendar/guest-seminar-professor-heikki-j%C3%A4rvinen-university-of-helsinki-finland-1.583743) Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. 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URL: From inga.koszalka at misu.su.se Wed Dec 8 17:57:15 2021 From: inga.koszalka at misu.su.se (Inga Koszalka) Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2021 16:57:15 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Call for abstracts: EGU22 session CR4.3/OS1 "Ice shelves and tidewater glaciers - dynamics, interactions, observations, modelling" Message-ID: <21d05f03d84b486886c127dc3cb64f15@misu.su.se> Dear Colleagues, In these cold and industrious times, we would like to warmly invite you to submit contributions to the session CR4.3/OS1 "Ice shelves and tidewater glaciers - dynamics, interactions, observations, modelling" at the EGU General Assembly 2022 that will take place in Vienna on 3-8 April 2022: Ice shelves and tidewater glaciers are sensitive elements of the climate system. Sandwiched between atmosphere and ocean, they are vulnerable to changes in either. The recent disintegration of ice shelves such as Larsen B and Wilkins on the Antarctic Peninsula, current thinning of the ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea sector of West Antarctica, and the recent accelerations of many of Greenland's tidewater glaciers provide evidence of the rapidity with which those systems can respond. Changes in marine-terminating outlets appear to be intimately linked with acceleration and thinning of the ice sheets inland of the grounding line, with immediate consequences for global sea level. Studies of the dynamics and structure of the ice sheets' marine termini and their interactions with atmosphere and ocean are the key to improving our understanding of their response to climate forcing and of their buttressing role for ice streams. The main themes of this session are the dynamics of ice shelves and tidewater glaciers and their interaction with the ocean, atmosphere and the inland ice, including grounding line dynamics. The session includes studies on related processes such as calving, ice fracture, rifting and mass balance, as well as theoretical descriptions of mechanical and thermodynamic processes. We seek contributions both from numerical modelling of ice shelves and tidewater glaciers, including their oceanic and atmospheric environments, and from observational studies of those systems, including glaciological and oceanographic field measurements, as well as remote sensing and laboratory studies. The session site with the abstract submission link can be found at: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42523 The deadline for abstract submission is 12 January 2022, 13:00 CET We are looking forward to your exiting contributions from the Bolin Centre! Best regards, Inga Monika Koszalka Inga Monika Koszalka Associate Professor of Coastal Oceanography Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University (MISU) SE-10691 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46-8-164314 Email: inga.koszalka at misu.su.se https://www.su.se/english/profiles/inko3680-1.408678 From camille.akhoudas at geo.su.se Thu Dec 9 08:37:09 2021 From: camille.akhoudas at geo.su.se (Camille Akhoudas) Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2021 07:37:09 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Southern Ocean sessions at EGU 2022 Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We would like to draw your attention to two upcoming Southern Ocean sessions at the EGU General Assembly 2022 in Vienna, 3–8 April 2022: OS1.10 The Southern Ocean in a changing climate: open-ocean physical and biogeochemical processes Abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42190 Solicited speaker: Jean-Baptiste Sallée and OS1.11 Under cover: The Southern Ocean’s connection to sea ice and ice shelves Abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42181 The sessions will be run in a hybrid EGU vPICO format, allowing for both in-person and virtual participation (https://egu22.eu/about/provisional_meeting_format.html). We will make sure that sufficient time for discussion is allocated to our sessions. Please consider to submit a contribution to either session by 12 January 2022 at 13:00 CET. We hope to see many of you in Vienna and make this an exciting and inspiring session! Please feel free to circulate this announcement to colleagues who may be interested. Kind regards, Lavinia, Camille, Alex, Dan, and Chris and Torge, Xylar, Alice, and Ralph ******************************************************************************************************** Details: OS1.10 The Southern Ocean in a changing climate: open-ocean physical and biogeochemical processes The Southern Ocean around the latitudes of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is vital to our understanding of the climate system. It is a key region for vertical and lateral exchanges of heat, carbon, and nutrients, with significant past and potential future global climate implications. The role of the Southern Ocean as a dominant player in heat and carbon exchanges in present and future climate conditions remains uncertain. Indeed, the lack of observations of this system and its inherent sensitivity to small-scale physical processes, not fully represented in current Earth system models, result in large climate projection uncertainties. To address these knowledge gaps, the Southern Ocean has been the subject of recent observational, theoretical, and numerical modelling investigations. These efforts are providing deeper insight into the three-dimensional patterns of Southern Ocean change on sub-annual, multi-decadal and millennial timescales. In this session, we will discuss the current state of knowledge and novel findings concerning the role of the Southern Ocean in past, present, and future climates. These include (but are not limited to) small-scale physics and mixing, water mass transformation, gyre-scale processes, nutrient and carbon cycling, ocean productivity, climate-carbon feedbacks, and ocean-ice-atmosphere interactions. We will also discuss how changes in Southern Ocean heat and carbon transport affect lower latitudes and global climate more generally. Conveners: Lavinia Patara, Camille Akhoudas, Alexander Haumann, Dan Jones, Chris Turney Abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42190 Solicited speaker: Jean-Baptiste Sallée OS1.11 Under cover: The Southern Ocean’s connection to sea ice and ice shelves The interaction between the ocean and the cryosphere in the Southern Ocean has become a major focus in climate research. Antarctic climate change has captured public attention, which has spawned a number of research questions, such as: Is Antarctic sea ice becoming more vulnerable in a changing climate? Where and when will melting of ice shelves by warm ocean waters yield a tipping point in Antarctic climate? What role do ice-related processes play in nutrient upwelling on the continental shelf and in triggering carbon export to deep waters? Recent advances in observational technology, data coverage, and modeling provide scientists with a better understanding of the mechanisms involving ice-ocean interactions in the far South. Processes on the Antarctic continental shelf have been identified as missing links between the cryosphere, the global atmosphere and the deep open ocean that need to be captured in large-scale and global model simulations. This session calls for studies on physical and biogeochemical interactions between ice shelves, sea ice and the ocean. The ice-covered Southern Ocean and its role in the greater Antarctic climate system are of major interest. This includes work on all scales, from local to basin-scale to circumpolar. Studies based on in-situ observations and remote sensing as well as regional to global models are welcome. We particularly invite cross-disciplinary topics involving physical and biological oceanography, glaciology or biogeochemistry. Conveners: Torge Martin, Xylar Asay-Davis, Alice Barthel, Ralph Timmermann Abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42181 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Camille Akhoudas Postdoctoral researcher Dept. of Geological Sciences Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bolin at su.se Fri Dec 10 14:27:07 2021 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre) Date: 10 Dec 2021 14:27:07 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 49 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 49, 2021 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=17738&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=58E0FAD6BD85186815FD6734345CFB0B) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Landscape perspective important for climate adaptation of forest biodiversity conservation People working with conservation of biodiversity in managed forest landscapes need to complement their toolbox with tools specifically designed for climate adaptation. In a new paper in Conservation Biology, Kristoffer Hylander, Caroline Greiser, Ditte Christiansen and Irena Koelemeijer present a list of tools for biodiversity conservation in managed forest under a changing climate. The paper is published in the category “Conservation practice and policy” and written to target not only researchers, but also practitioners and policymakers interested in biodiversity conservation and sustainable forestry in managed forest ecosystems. Read the article on the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences' website » (https://www.su.se/deep/english/about-us/deep-insights/landscape-perspective-important-for-climate-adaptation-of-forest-biodiversity-conservation-1.586107) Lärdomar från pandemin kan användas vid klimatomställning Trots att Coronapandemin fortfarande pågår har forskare börjat dra slutsatser från de studier som startade när samhällen stängde ner för att begränsa smittspridningen. De har bland annat analyserat förändringar i utsläpp och påverkan på klimat och luftmiljö. Läs artikeln på SMHI Rossby Centre's webbplats » (https://www.smhi.se/forskning/forskningsnyheter/lardomar-fran-pandemin-kan-anvandas-vid-klimatomstallning-1.178006) Arctic Avenue Dear members of the Arctic Avenue community, You are warmly welcome to participate in the 3rd annual Arctic Avenue meeting. The meeting will be held in Stockholm on the 27th-28th of January 2022 (noon to noon). This meeting will focus on the future direction and funding possibilities of Arctic Avenue and hence takes the form of a brainstorming workshop. A more detailed agenda will be distributed in December. To register for the January workshop, please send an email to kaarina.weckstrom at helsinki.fi (mailto:kaarina.weckstrom at helsinki.fi) and annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) We will have the final Arctic Avenue meeting during the 21st - 25th of August at the Kilpisjärvi Research Station, where the focus will be on Arctic Avenue research & the exciting outcome of Arctic Avenue projects. Welcome! New Formas grants Several Bolin Centre researchers were successful in Formas’ annual open call for research projects: Kristoffer Hylander, Climate adaptations for forest biodiversity: identifying refugia for retreating cold-favouring species, 2 999 199 SEKAnne Soerensen, Tools for investigating spatio-temporal variability of contaminant concentrations in Baltic Sea biota – mercury as a case study, 2 999 200 SEKTorben Koenigk, The fate of the Gulf Stream in a changing climate (FutureGS), 2 994 000 SEKMartin Jakobsson, Sea-level rise contribution from the North Greenland Ice Sheet in a warming climate, 2 999 900 SEKSee full list on Formas' website » (https://formas.se/en/start-page/archive/calls/2021-01-19-annual-open-call-2021---research-projects.html) Partnership for Anthropocene Solutions Kevin Noone (PI), with colleagues Alasdair Skelton and Annika Granebeck, along with Stockholm Environment Institute, Linköping University and Klimatriksdagen have received a Formas grant for the period 2021-12-01 - 2023-11-30 of 3,990,260 SEK. The project is named Partnership for Anthropocene Solutions, and it will develop simpler, more transparent and comparable methods by which to assess, report and compare the climate impacts of organizations' activities. New grant from Swedish Research Council New VR project grant on "Science for a secure society: Hydro-climatic hazard, risk, and crisis management in Sweden (CrisAct)” to Zahra Kalantari (PI), Navid Ghajarnia, Samaneh Seifollahi, Gia Destouni, with colleagues at SEI and KTH. The grant is SEK 6 784 677 for the project period 2022-2055. See full list on the Swedish Research Council's website » (https://www.vr.se/english/applying-for-funding/decisions/2021-08-25-project-grant-for-research-into-societal-security.html) Research Area 3 seminar published online The Bolin Centre Seminar with speaker Josefin Thorslund, titled Freshwater salinisation – drivers and impacts in river basins around the world, is published online. Watch the seminar via the Bolin Centre website » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-3-1.576625) Call for abstracts: EGU22 session CR4.3/OS1 "Ice shelves and tidewater glaciers - dynamics, interactions, observations, modelling" Dear Colleagues, In these cold and industrious times, we would like to warmly invite you to submit contributions to the session CR4.3/OS1 "Ice shelves and tidewater glaciers - dynamics, interactions, observations, modelling" at the EGU General Assembly 2022 that will take place in Vienna on 3-8 April 2022. The session site with imore information and the abstract submission link can be found at: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42523 (https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42523) Deadline for abstract submission: 12 January 2022, 13:00 CET We are looking forward to your exiting contributions from the Bolin Centre! Best regards, Inga Monika Koszalka, Nicolas Jourdain, Adrian Jenkins, Rachel Carr, Angelika Humbert Call for abstracts: EGU22 sessions Dear colleagues, We would like to draw your attention to two upcoming Southern Ocean sessions at the EGU General Assembly 2022 in Vienna, 3–8 April 2022: OS1.10 The Southern Ocean in a changing climate: open-ocean physical and biogeochemical processes More information and abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42190 (https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42190) OS1.11 Under cover: The Southern Ocean’s connection to sea ice and ice shelves More information and abstract submission: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42181 (https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/42181) The sessions will be run in a hybrid EGU vPICO format, allowing for both in-person and virtual participation (https://egu22.eu/about/provisional_meeting_format.html (https://egu22.eu/about/provisional_meeting_format.html) ). We will make sure that sufficient time for discussion is allocated to our sessions. Deadline for abstract submission: 12 January 2022 at 13:00 CET. We hope to see many of you in Vienna and make this an exciting and inspiring session! Please feel free to circulate this announcement to colleagues who may be interested. Kind regards, Lavinia, Camille, Alex, Dan, Chris, and Torge, Xylar, Alice, and Ralph Laila Islamovic's last day at the Bolin Centre Bolin Centre communicator and coordinator Laila Islamovic ends her job at the centre this week. "It has been two exciting years and I have really appreciated working with you all. I hope to see you in the future", she says. [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre publications On bolin.su.se/publications (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Varner R.K., Crill, P.M., Frolking, S., McCalley, C.K., Burke, S.A., Chanton, J.P., Holmes, M.E., Isogenie Project Coordinators, Saleska, S., and Palace, M.W., 2021. Permafrost thaw driven changes in hydrology and vegetation cover increase trace gas emissions and climate forcing in Stordalen Mire from 1970 to 2014. Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A 380: 20210022. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2021.0022 (https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2021.0022) Hough, M.A., McCabe, S., Vining, S.R., Pedersen, E.P., Wilson, R.M., Lawrence, R., Chang, K.-Y., Bohrer, G.l., The IsoGenie Coordinators, Riley, W., Crill, P., Varner, R.K., Blazewicz, S.J., Dorrepaal, E., Tfaily, M.M., Saleska, S.R., and Rich, V., 2021. Coupling plant litter quantity to a novel metric for litter quality explains C storage changes in a thawing permafrost peatland. Global Change Biology. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15970 (https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15970) Emerson, J.B., Varner, R.K., Wik, M., Parks, D.H., Neumann, R.B., Johnson, J.E., Singleton, C.M., Woodcroft, B.J., Tollerson II, R., Owusu-Dommey, A., Binder, M., Freitas, N.L., Crill, P.M., Saleska, S.R., Tyson, G.W., and Rich, V.I., 2021. Diverse sediment microbiota shape methane emission temperature sensitivity in Arctic lakes. Nature Communications 12, 5815. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-25983-9 (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-25983-9) Łakomiec, P-, Holst, J., Friborg, T., Crill, P., Rakos, N., Kljun, N., Olsson, P.-O., Eklundh, L., Persson, A., and Rinne,J., 2021. Field-scale CH4 emission at a subarctic mire with heterogeneous permafrost thaw status. Biogeosciences, 18, 5811–5830, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-5811-2021 (https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-5811-2021) Kuhn, M.A., Varner, R.K., Bastviken, D., Crill, P., MacIntyre, S., Turetsky, M., Walter Anthony, K., McGuire, A.D., and Olefeldt, D., 2021. BAWLD-CH4: a comprehensive dataset of methane fluxes from boreal and arctic ecosystems. Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 13, 5151–5189. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-5151-2021 (https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-5151-2021) Olefeldt, D, Hovemyr, M., Kuhn, M.A. et al. inkl. Crill, P., 2021. The Boreal–Arctic Wetland and Lake Dataset (BAWLD). Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 13, 5127–5149. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-5127-2021 (https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-5127-2021) Oldeman, A. M., Baatsen, M. L. J., von der Heydt, A. S., Dijkstra, H. A., Tindall, J. C., Abe-Ouchi, A., Booth, A. R., Brady, E. C., Chan, W.-L., Chandan, D., Chandler, M. A., Contoux, C., Feng, R., Guo, C., Haywood, A. M., Hunter, S. J., Kamae, Y., Li, Q., Li, X., Lohmann, G., Lunt, D. J., Nisancioglu, K. H., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Peltier, W. R., Pontes, G. M., Ramstein, G., Sohl, L. E., Stepanek, C., Tan, N., Zhang, Q., Zhang, Z., Wainer, I., and Williams, C. J. R.: Reduced El Niño variability in the mid-Pliocene according to the PlioMIP2 ensemble, Clim. Past, 17, 2427–2450. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-2427-2021 (https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-2427-2021) Fernandez-Anez, N., Krasovskiy, A., Müller, M., ... Destouni, G., Ghajarnia, N., Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, S., Kalantari, Z., et al. Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives. Air, Soil and Water Research. doi:10.1177/11786221211028185 (https://doi.org/10.1177/11786221211028185) Kapović Solomun, M., Ferreira, C S.S., Zupanc, V., Ristić, R., Drobnjak, A., & Kalantari, Z., 2021. Flood legislation and land policy framework of EU and non-EU countries in Southern Europe. WIREs Water , e15596. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1566 (https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1566) Horn, B., Ferreira, C. & Kalantari, Z., 2021. Links between food trade, climate change and food security in developed countries: A case study of Sweden. Ambio (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01623-w (https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01623-w) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se » (mailto:bolin at su.se ») 14 Dec Baltic Breakfast: Climate change impact on the Baltic Sea Time: 14 December, 08h30-09h15 Speakers: Prof. Dr. Markus Meier, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde Prof. Anna Rutgersson, Dep of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University Venue: The webinar will be broadcasted on Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre's website. Read more » (https://www.su.se/stockholm-university-baltic-sea-centre/calendar/baltic-breakfast-climate-change-impact-on-the-baltic-sea-1.584940) 14 Dec Research seminar: Clouds in climate models and atmospheric observations Time: 14 December, 11h15-11h45 Speaker: Peter Kuma, Postdoc at MISU Location: Hybrid - Rossbysalen and zoom: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/62994758697 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/62994758697) 16 Dec Research seminar: The role of CCN on the Arctic mixed-phase clouds turbulent state Date: 16 December, 14h15-14h45 Speaker: Antonios Dimitrelos, Phd Student at MISU Venue: Zoom: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/66901028705 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/66901028705) Organizers: Department of Meteorology 16 Dec Research seminar: Idealized models of Polar Amplification (master thesis) Date: 16 December, 14h45-15h15 Speaker: Jan-Adrian Kallmyr, Phd Student at MISU Venue: Zoom https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/66824462127 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/66824462127) Organizers: Department of Meteorology Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. Like many of you, we work from home. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via mobile or e-mail. Magnus: 076-695 70 78, magnus.atterfors at su.se (mailto:magnus.atterfors at su.se) (Communications)Annika: 072-148 91 49 annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) (Coordination) The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include or research that you would like to share in coming Weekly News, please contact bolin at su.se. (mailto:bolin at su.se) Editor: Magnus AtterforsPhoto: Martin Jakobsson Stay updated Find news and upcoming events at bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) , Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) . 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Best, Agatha -- Vice-president of the International Association of the Physical Sciences of the Ocean (IAPSO) Study director of the Bolin Center Masters Program in Climate Science Associate professor in physical oceanography and paleoclimatology Department of Geological Sciences and Bolin Center for Climate Research Stockholm University, Stockholm, 106 91, Sweden https://www.su.se/english/profiles/adebo-1.189368 From annika.granebeck at su.se Thu Dec 16 11:34:53 2021 From: annika.granebeck at su.se (Annika Sofia Granebeck) Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2021 10:34:53 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Invitation: Tarfala Research Station Workshop Feb 7 In-Reply-To: <2e3a1d058e2f49f385d2803e87a0f7cc@su.se> References: <2e3a1d058e2f49f385d2803e87a0f7cc@su.se> Message-ID: <5bd730638fe44126bd4ce84b8dc7c3c4@su.se> Invitation Tarfala Research Station Workshop Time: February 7, 2022, at 10h00-14h00 Place: De Geer Hall, Geoscience Building, Stockholm University and Zoom Welcome to register here Welcome to a workshop where we provide inspiration and discuss possibilities to conduct field work in the Swedish Arctic at Tarfala Research Station, TRS. TRS is hosted by the Dept. of Physical Geography at Stockholm University and is Sweden's only research station located right next to glaciers in an Arctic alpine environment. The station is situated in the Tarfala Valley under the Kebnekaise Mountains in northern Sweden and can host up to 30 national and international researchers and students at a time. At TRS you have the opportunity to investigate the surrounding glaciers and landforms, the glacial lakes and streams which run through the valley, along with permafrost soil and Arctic vegetation and ecosystem to name but a few examples. Facilities at TRS include laboratories, workrooms, a workshop and various research instruments readily available, and you will be offered comfortable accommodation with showers, sauna, washing machine and cooked food directly in the Swedish Arctic. Everyone interested in conducting field work at TRS is welcome to join the workshop on Feb 7, 2022. We hope to see you there! 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Name: TRS Workshop 7 feb 2022_Invitation.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 300707 bytes Desc: TRS Workshop 7 feb 2022_Invitation.pdf URL: From bolin at su.se Fri Dec 17 13:52:05 2021 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre) Date: 17 Dec 2021 13:52:05 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 50 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 50, 2021 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=18012&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=487E2CB79A1149AC3D2F8954F1EBD8D3) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Greetings from the co-Directors As our time as co-Directors of the Bolin Centre comes to an end, we wish you all, and especially our new co-Directors, Ilona and Gustaf, and our new Chairpersons, Martin and Johan, every success in the coming years. It is been a privilege working with you and learning from you all over the years. Thank you and Happy New Year! Nina and Alasdair Film: COP26 in Glasgow – there and back again Alasdair Skelton was in Glasgow during the second week of COP26. A media team from Stockholm university followed in his steps to get a picture of what it is like to be a climate scientist, balancing the role of the researcher and the role of personal engagement for change. See the film via the Bolin Centre website » (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/cop26-in-glasgow-there-and-back-again-1.588087) or via Stockholm University's website » (https://www.su.se/english/research/films-on-research) Tarfala Research Station Workshop Welcome to a workshop where we provide inspiration and discuss possibilities to conduct field work in the Swedish Arctic at Tarfala Research Station, TRS. TRS is hosted by the Dept. of Physical Geography at Stockholm University and is Sweden’s only research station located right next to glaciers in an Arctic alpine environment. The station is situated in the Tarfala Valley under the Kebnekaise Mountains in northern Sweden and can host up to 30 national and international researchers and students at a time. Time: 7 February 2022, 10h00-14h00Venue: De Geer Hall, Geoscience Building, Stockholm University and Zoom Organized by:Tarfala Research Station » (https://www.natgeo.su.se/english/tarfala-research-station) Read more and registration on the Bolin Centre website » (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/events/tarfala-research-station-workshop-1.588484) Sweden's reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 sets record The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency writes in a press release on 17 December that Sweden's territorial emissions of greenhouse gases decreased by a record 9 percent in 2020 compared to 2019. A large part of the explanation is temporary emission reductions due to the covid-19 pandemic and production stoppages in the industrial sector. There have also been lasting emission reductions through, among other things, reduced use of fossil fuels. Read the press release (in Swedish) on The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency’s website » (https://www.naturvardsverket.se/om-oss/aktuellt/nyheter-och-pressmeddelanden/rekordminskning-av-sveriges-utslapp-av-vaxthusgaser-2020/) [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre publications On bolin.su.se/publications (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Han, Z., Zhang, Q., Li, Q., Feng, R., Haywood, A. M., Tindall, J. C., Hunter, S. J., Otto-Bliesner, B. L., Brady, E. C., Rosenbloom, N., Zhang, Z., Li, X., Guo, C., Nisancioglu, K. H., Stepanek, C., Lohmann, G., Sohl, L. E., Chandler, M. A., Tan, N., Ramstein, G., Baatsen, M. L. J., von der Heydt, A. S., Chandan, D., Peltier, W. R., Williams, C. J. R., Lunt, D. J., Cheng, J., Wen, Q., and Burls, N. J., 2021. Evaluating the large-scale hydrological cycle response within the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2 (PlioMIP2) ensemble. Clim. Past: 17, 2537–2558. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-2537-2021 (https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-17-2537-2021) Wallner-Hahn, S., Dahlgren, M., and de la Torre-Castro, M., 2021. Linking seagrass ecosystem services to food security: The example of southwestern Madagascar’s small-scale fisheries. Ecological Services: Vol. 53, 101381. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101381 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101381) Linderholm, H.W., Gunnarson, B.E., Fuentes, M., Büntgen, U., and Hormes, A., 2021. The origin of driftwood on eastern and south-western Svalbard. Polar Science: 29, 100658. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100658 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100658) Jönsson, A., & Bender, F. A., 2022. Persistence and Variability of Earth’s Interhemispheric Albedo Symmetry in 19 Years of CERES EBAF Observations, Journal of Climate, 35(1), 249–268. https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/ journals/clim/35/1/JCLI-D-20-0970.1.xml (https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/clim/35/1/JCLI-D-20-0970.1.xml) Diodato, N., Ljungqvist, F.C., and Bellocchi, G., 2021. A millennium-long climate history of erosive storms across the Tiber River Basin, Italy, from 725 to 2019 CE. Scientific Reports: 11, 20518. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99720-z (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99720-z) Huhtamaa, H., and Ljungqvist, F.C., 2021. Climate in Nordic historical research – A research review and future perspectives. Scandinavian Journal of History: 46, 665–695. https://doi.org/10.1080/03468755.2021.1929455 (https://doi.org/10.1080/03468755.2021.1929455) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se » (mailto:bolin at su.se ») 17 Dec Disputation: Sara Berglund, PhD candidate, MISU Time: 17 December, at 10h00 – 12h00 Venue: Magnelisalen, Arrheniuslaboratoriet Title: Tracing pathways in the ocean circulation: A temperature and salinity perspective Read more on Dep't of Meteorology's website » (https://www.su.se/department-of-meteorology/calendar/phd-defense-sara-berglund-phd-candidate-misu-1.584880) 23 Dec Review seminar: Some oceanographic aspects of the connection between the North Sea and the subpolar North Atlantic Time: December 23, 14h15-15h15 Speaker: Ezra Eisbrenner, PhD student at MISU Venue: Zoom https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/64511920152 (https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/64511920152) Some oceanographic aspects of the connection between the North Sea and the subpolar North Atlantic Organizer:Dep't of Meteorology » (https://www.su.se/department-of-meteorology/calendar/review-seminar-ezra-eisbrenner-phd-student-at-misu-1.586510) Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. Sometimes, we work from home. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via mobile or e-mail. Magnus: 076-695 70 78, magnus.atterfors at su.se (mailto:magnus.atterfors at su.se) (Communications)Annika: 072-148 91 49 annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) (Coordination) The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include or research that you would like to share in coming Weekly News, please contact bolin at su.se. (mailto:bolin at su.se) Editor: Magnus AtterforsPhoto: Martin Jakobsson, Annika Granebeck, Stockholm University Stay updated Find news and upcoming events at bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) , Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) . 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