Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Standardized methods across Permafrost Landscapes: from Arctic Soils to Hydrosystems

Morning everyone,

 

Hope you’re all staying happy and healthy and getting out for a blast of sunshine if you can. See below a message from the International Permafrost Association Action group, looking to gather information from the soil-hydrosystem sampling community. Check it out if you can help.

 

Cheers J

 

Anna

 

Dr Anna Belcher | Ecological Biogeochemist| British Antarctic Survey

High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET

Email: annbel@bas.ac.uk |Tel: +44 (0)1223 221281

 

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IPA SPLASH needs your input! 

 

Find out about SPLASH in this recently published article: http://www.aps-polar.org/paper/2020/31/03/A200407000001/full

 

What is SPLASH? The International Permafrost Association Action Group called ‘Standardized methods across Permafrost Landscapes: from Arctic Soils to Hydrosystems’ (SPLASH, http://www.splash.biogeochimie.fr) is a community-driven effort aiming to provide a suite of standardized field strategies for sampling mineral and organic components in soils, sediments, and water across permafrost landscapes. 

  

We need your help: To help us gather important information and design standardized approaches for this Action Group, we prepared a brief online survey to collect input from researchers who sample along the soil-to-hydrosystem continuum (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScNXbcskxqz-XYZR6EDzNDDzCzEzyHgSAxIY221dkKUXTin4A/viewform).

 

Frédéric Bouchard, Yannick Agnan, Lisa Bröder, Julien Fouché, Catherine Hirst, Ylva Sjöberg and the SPLASH team

 

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