Program
DACA-13 offers a platform to discuss the latest developments in atmospheric and cryospheric research. To plan your week, please make use of the online program and of the download section here.
Timetable
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A one-page timetable for a quick overview of the week's schedule*
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Sessions
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A one-page overview of the sessions and rooms for the whole week*
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Daily Program
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Two pages for each day to plan your session attendance*
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iPLANNER
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Online access to the full program, including abstracts, rooms, times and people involved. Import your personal program into your calendar (constantly updated)
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Abstract Proceedings
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All abstracts, including cancelled contributions and late submissions in one PDF, sorted according to the program
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Contributors' Index
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List of participants and their task and abstract number
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Presenters' Guide
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Specifications and important information regarding your poster or your oral presentation
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Descriptions
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Symposia and session descriptions, as well as convener and co-convener names
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Festa Cryospherica
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Information regarding the IACS event of Wednesday evening
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Business Meetings
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Overview of scheduled business meetings
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Poster Map
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Overview map for the poster exhibition*
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List of Participants
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All participants that were registered on 1 July 2013 (with email addresses)
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*These documents will be part of your conference bag (hardcopy).
Public lectures
A central element of DACA-13 will be keynote presentations by four world-leading experts, Ronald B. Smith (Yale)
Valérie Masson-Delmotte (LSCE Paris), Thomas Stocker (University of Bern) and Georg Kaser (University of Innsbruck). These lectures will be open to the public, and will take place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 18.15 - 19 pm. More information can be found here.
APECS Workshop
The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists APECS in cooperation with the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS) is organizing a science and career development workshop before the start of the conference on 7 July. Find more information here.