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Hybrid Event

30th - 1st July 2026 | Chicago, USA

International Conference on Glacier Melt Hydrology and Downstream Water Supply (ICGMHDWS - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Glacier Melt Dynamics and Hydrological Impacts

This session will explore the processes governing glacier melt and its implications for hydrology. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the interplay between glacier dynamics and downstream water supply.

Track 02
Snowmelt Contributions to River Systems

This track focuses on the role of snowmelt in contributing to river flow and water availability. Presentations will highlight modeling approaches and field studies that quantify snowmelt contributions in various alpine regions.

Track 03
Runoff Modeling in Glacierized Basins

This session aims to discuss advanced runoff modeling techniques specific to glacierized watersheds. Participants will share methodologies and case studies that enhance our understanding of hydrological responses to glacier melt.

Track 04
Monitoring Techniques for Glacier Dynamics

This track will cover innovative monitoring techniques used to assess glacier dynamics and melt rates. Discussions will include remote sensing, in-situ measurements, and their integration into hydrological models.

Track 05
Water Resource Management in Alpine Regions

This session will examine strategies for effective water resource management in regions influenced by glacier melt. Participants will discuss policy frameworks, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable practices.

Track 06
Seasonal Melt Dynamics and Water Availability

This track will investigate the seasonal patterns of glacier melt and their effects on water availability. Presentations will focus on temporal changes and their implications for water supply in downstream ecosystems.

Track 07
Climate Change Impacts on Glacier Hydrology

This session will address the impacts of climate change on glacier hydrology and associated water resources. Research findings will highlight changes in melt rates, runoff patterns, and future projections.

Track 08
Cryosphere-Water Interactions

This track will explore the interactions between the cryosphere and hydrological systems. Discussions will include feedback mechanisms and the role of glaciers in influencing regional hydrology.

Track 09
Hydrological Modeling of Glacier-Fed Streams

This session will focus on hydrological modeling approaches specific to glacier-fed stream systems. Participants will present case studies that illustrate the complexities of modeling these unique hydrological environments.

Track 10
Alpine Hydrology and Ecosystem Responses

This track will examine the relationship between alpine hydrology and ecosystem responses to glacier melt. Presentations will highlight the ecological implications of changing water availability in alpine environments.

Track 11
Innovations in Glacier Monitoring and Data Collection

This session will showcase innovations in glacier monitoring technologies and data collection methodologies. Emphasis will be placed on how these advancements can improve our understanding of glacier hydrology.

2026 UPDATE

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