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International Conference on Cryosphere Hydrology and Snowpack Variability (ICCHSV-26)

29th - 30th Sep 2026,Vienna, Austria

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Important Dates


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30th Aug 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

09th Sep 2026

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14th Sep 2026

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29th - 30th Sep 2026

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Call For Papers

The ICCHSV bridges the gap between academia and industry by promoting research with practical applications. It provides a platform for professionals and researchers to share insights that drive real-world impact.

The conference focuses on Cryosphere Hydrology and Snowpack Variability, encouraging applied research, case studies, and industry-driven innovations.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Cryosphere hydrology and climate change
  • Snowpack variability and water resources
  • Glacier melt and hydrological impacts
  • Permafrost dynamics and hydrology
  • Remote sensing of snow cover
  • Hydrological modeling of snowmelt runoff
  • Impact of climate on cryospheric processes
  • Snowpack monitoring techniques
  • Cryosphere feedback mechanisms in climate
  • Hydrological implications of snow variability
  • Role of snow in regional water balance
  • Cryosphere changes and ecosystem responses
  • Innovative methods for snow hydrology research
  • Snowmelt contributions to river systems
  • Climate models and cryospheric predictions
  • Hydrological extremes in snow-dominated regions
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to cryosphere studies
  • Public policy implications of cryosphere changes
  • Future research directions in cryosphere hydrology
  • Snow hydrology in mountainous regions

Assessment

Submissions will be evaluated based on applicability, innovation, and research contribution. Accepted papers will be presented and considered for publication in relevant journals and proceedings.

Registration

Complete your registration to participate in discussions that bridge academia and industry, and gain exposure to practical insights.

Publication

Selected papers will be considered for publication platforms that support academic and industry collaboration.

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