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Remote Sensing of Environmental Change Research Group @LaurierGeogEnv led by Canada Research Chair Dr. Kheyrollah Pour @HomaKrp
Wilfrid Laurier University
Joined November 2019
PAPER ALERT! Our new paper published in The Cryosphere shows that freeze-up timing and early-winter ice growth in a small subarctic lake are mainly controlled by air temperature and snowfall, key insights into early-season ice processes in northern lakes. https://t.co/OdNW9sm5bz
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PAPER ALERT! Our new study has revealed that lake ice across 500 lakes in the Northwest Territories is becoming thinner and melting faster, Major Climate Impact! The study used satellite data, model, and in situ data to track changes over nearly 40 years! https://t.co/keG9l3wCMQ
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PAPER ALERT! Our latest publication in the Journal of Climate analyzes 44 years of solar radiation trends in the Northwest Territories, a key insight for northern ecosystems and communities! #ReSECLab Full article: https://t.co/d7zsSqVPcU News: https://t.co/mgMnuJSGPQ
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Join us at the @ArcticNet conference for session INF66 on "Resiliency of Ice Roads and Winter Roads in Northern Canada." Submit your abstract by September 12! We look forward to seeing you there! #ReSECLab
#ArcticNet2025 #ASM2025 #NorthernCanada #IceRoads #WinterRoads
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PAPER ALERT, Our study in collaboration with the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Led by @RafatArash, we explore the physics behind two widely used thermodynamic lake ice models. Read here https://t.co/zVFWhMw30l
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Inter-model variations in snow and ice evolution were strongly influenced by differences in modeled surface temperatures Modeled ice break-up and freeze-up dates were dependent on the selected me...
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The first of the Laurier-ARI seminar series was a great hit, with around 70 attendees! The evening was filled with amazing engagement from the audience and great discussion! Thanks to all who came out ! 😊
Although the ☀️is shining bright and the snow is nearly gone here in Yellowknife, NT let's recap the winter season! ❄️ Come learn about recent changes to Yellowknife snowfall and how it's affecting Lake Ice this Thursday April 24th! 🧊
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Although the ☀️is shining bright and the snow is nearly gone here in Yellowknife, NT let's recap the winter season! ❄️ Come learn about recent changes to Yellowknife snowfall and how it's affecting Lake Ice this Thursday April 24th! 🧊
If you're in the #Yellowknife area, check out the Laurier-ARI Spring Speaker Series, bringing local research to the community. This four-part series, featuring 20-min talks by early career researchers, begins this Thursday, April 24 at Makerspace YK.
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🚨 ATTN: Graduate students & early-career researchers! Conducting research in the Northwest Territories? Looking for a chance to share your work with an engaged audience in Yellowknife? The Laurier-ARI Yellowknife Speaker Series is seeking in-person presenters from all
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PAPER ALERT, Our study in collaboration with #ECCC & @UW_Ecohydrology maps chlorophyll-a concentrations in Western Lake Ontario using #Landsat 8&9. Satellite data reveal trends in nearshore vs. offshore blooms, aiding eutrophication management. https://t.co/mDzXiRKGqY
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PAPER ALERT🚨: 🛰️ Comparative Evaluation of Semi-Empirical Approaches to Retrieve Satellite-Derived Chlorophyll-a Concentrations from Nearshore and Offshore Waters of Lake Ontario first authored by #ReSEC & @UW_Ecohydrology member @arshahvaran et al. 🌊 Check it out here ⬇️
💧💧 Comparative Evaluation of Semi-Empirical Approaches to Retrieve #Satellite-Derived #Chlorophyll-a Concentrations from Nearshore and Offshore #Waters of a Large #Lake (Lake #Ontario) ✍️ Ali Reza Shahvaran et al. 🔗 https://t.co/nWEIoBBNuE
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With 100+ participants, the conference featured research presentations, 3-minute thesis' and posters on climate change, hydrology, biology & more. Also included in the conference were a fieldwork workshop with a scavenger hunt for an interactive experience! 🌍🔬 learn more:
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CRRC hosted the 37th Annual Cold Regions Research Centre Student Conference at Laurier! ❄️🎓 Kicking off with an icebreaker & talks from CRRC Executive Director, Laurier's Northern Coordinator, and Vice President of Research highlighting the importance of collaboration in
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That's a wrap on #CRRC2025! 🎉❄️ A huge thank you to all attendees, presenters, and organizers for an incredible conference filled with insightful research and great discussions. Congratulations to our award winners! 👏 See you all next year! #ColdRegionsResearch #ScienceInAction
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Well done, contributors to @GWFutures knowledge!
Awesome to see #ReSEC's PhD candidate @AliciaPouw21 and Postdoc @gift_att presenting at the #CRRC2025 poster session! Their research on mapping lake bathymetry and modelling lake ice sparked great discussions alongside other student presentations.
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Great job from PhD candidate @RafatArash with his oral presentation on early winter weather variability and its implications for ice road construction—last but not least, a fantastic way to wrap up #CRRC2025! ❄️ 🧊
Wrapping up #CRRC2025 with the final oral session: Permafrost & Cryosphere, chaired by @aliciapouw21! ❄️🌍 From thawing permafrost and contaminant transport to ice roads and snow cover changes, this session dives into critical cold regions research! 🔬 #ScienceInAction
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Outstanding oral presentation at #CRRC2025 from Master's student Kirin Lorente, showcasing her research on 3-Dimensional Modelling of Great Bear Lake! Great job communicating your research with fellow student researchers. 🌊🛰️
The last oral session of Day 2 at #CRRC2025 with an exciting session on remote sensing! 🛰️❄️ From tracking snow phenology shifts to 3D modeling of Great Bear Lake and land cover change in Old Crow Flats—powerful tools for understanding our changing landscapes! 🌍🔬
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Fantastic work from Master's student @andyabeo who delivered an impressive #3MT at #CRRC2025 on Remote Sensing of Algae Bloom Dynamics in Great Slave Lake! 🌊🛰️
13 incredible 3-minute thesis presentations showcasing cutting-edge cold regions research at #CRRC2025! ❄️🔬 In just 180 seconds, students shared powerful insights on wildlife, climate change, water, and ecosystems. The future of northern research is bright! 👏 #3MT
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Awesome to see #ReSEC's PhD candidate @AliciaPouw21 and Postdoc @gift_att presenting at the #CRRC2025 poster session! Their research on mapping lake bathymetry and modelling lake ice sparked great discussions alongside other student presentations.
Great energy at the #CRRC2025 poster session with 15 incredible presentations! 🔬❄️ From Arctic ice and hydrology to wildlife, climate change, and ecosystem restoration, students shared fascinating research. Lots of great discussions and engagement! 👏 #ScienceInAction
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With 40+ students registered, the #CRRC2025 fieldwork workshop got students thinking ahead about how to be ready for their field season! 🏕️🧭 Covering often-overlooked essentials—knots, ratchet straps, GPS use, survival gear, and logistics—it was a great refresher for field prep!
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