DEFROST is...

part of the Top-level Research Initiative (TRI), aiming to strengthen research and innovation regarding climate change issues in the Nordic Region as one of the three Nordic Centres of Excellence that are funded within the sub-programme "Interactions between climate change and the cryosphere".

The aim of DEFROST is to understand how climate change induced changes in the cryosphere influence the ecosystem/geosphere processes which directly affect climate. We will focus on key terrestrial, lacustrine and marine cryospheric components that have the potential for giving rise to substantial changes in climate feedback mechanisms both in terms of surface-atmosphere energy exchange and exchanges of greenhouse gases. DEFROST seeks to bridge existing gaps between climate modeling, cryospheric science, and Arctic ecosystem science.

News

Joint DEFROST incubation experiment

University of Eastern Finland and Lund University are currently jointly conducting an incubation experiment within the framework of DEFROST.The aim is to "mimik" effects of global warming in the laboratory and particularly to monitor impact of permafrost thawing on C and N dynamics in these sensitive northern ecosystems. Read more.

DEFROST researchers published in BioGeosciences Discuss

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Utrecht Summer School: Physics of the Climate System

A summer school targeted at advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students. Application deadline May 22. Read more.

Intensive Course on Mountain Geomorphosites

An Intensive Course on Mountain Geomorphosites is being held in Lausanne - Val d'Hérens (Switzerland) on August 22-25, 2013. The course is open for Ph. D and Master students. Read more.