Call for AGU Abstracts: Cryospheric Changes and Their Impact on the High-Mountain Water Cycle

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Enrico Zorzetto

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Jul 8, 2025, 5:04:31 AM7/8/25
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Dear colleagues,


We are looking forward to convene the session “Cryospheric Changes and Their Impact on the High-Mountain Water Cycle” at the AGU25 fall meeting (New Orleans, Dec. 15-19, 2025). Please consider submitting abstracts on cryosphere and hydrological processes in high mountain environments.


C010 - Cryospheric Changes and Their Impact on the High-Mountain Water Cycle


High-mountain catchments play an important water supplying role and are sensitive to climate change. Yet the monitoring and modeling of such regions remains a challenge, due to poor accessibility, limited data availability and the lack of numerical models that address key cryospheric and hydrological processes in sufficient physical detail. This session brings together studies that focus on integrating observations, remote sensing and numerical models with the aim to understand present and future glacio-, hydro- and meteorological processes in mountainous regions. It focuses on advances in understanding high-altitude meteorology, feedbacks between the cryosphere and atmosphere, glacier and snow dynamics, climate change impacts and the associated hydrological response. The session welcomes in particular studies that: i) link results from atmospheric modeling to the high-altitude water cycle, (ii) advance the process understanding of glaciers, snow and the hydrological cycle, (iii) quantify hydro-meteorological extremes, and (iv) assess impacts of climate change using process-based modeling.



Submit your abstract here: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prelim.cgi/Session/247060


Looking forward to seeing you there,


David Rounce, Carnegie Mellon University

Enrico Zorzetto, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

Summer Supper, University of Utah

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