
GOTHECA-NOCK
@gotheca_project
GOTHECA-NOCK is a pilot study in mainland Norway and the Karakoram region, involving numerical modeling, field observations and social sciences.
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https://www.gotheca.com/projects 14-05-2022 08:32:02
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We spent the past week retrieving data loggers and taking down instruments for winter. This concludes our group fieldwork in 2023. Thanks everyone for their hard work and support! Dr. Pascal E. Egli, Yongmei Gong, Ronja Lappe, Ursula Enzenhofer and Sangita singh


The outlet of the lake dammed by Rembesdalskåka still had a big discharge in early September. Did it look to you like a channelized or sheet-like subglacial hydrology system? #GLOF Department of Geography NTNU @NTNUnorway Norges forskningsråd


Do you want to know more about our project and the people working for it? Here is a #sciencenews article for you! gemini.no/2023/10/nabova… @NTNUnorway Department of Geography NTNU Norges forskningsråd Yongmei Gong Sangita singh

We are very glad to have Yongmei Gong representing GOTHECA-NOCK in the #oneplanetpolarsummit in Paris. Rembesdalskåka was presented as an example of GLOF events by the IACS president Liss Andreassen. Department of Geography NTNU @NTNUnorway Norges forskningsråd



For those who don’t speak Norwegian but are curious about what we do here is an article in English on the Norwegian SciTech News for you! norwegianscitechnews.com/2023/11/nabova… Many thanks to the communication division of @NTNUnorway! Department of Geography NTNU

Glacial lakes are forming as glaciers melt due to global warming, posing a risk of sudden and devastating floods for the villagers living nearby. Watch the full video from NHK WORLD News to learn how people are coping with this environmental crisis and what solutions are being


Here we go again! The team is heading to Rembesdalskåka to re-establish the webcam, time-lapse camera, weather station and level loggers. The aim is to monitor the glacier dammed lake Demmevatnet. We are Ronja Lappe, Ursula Enzenhofer and Dr. Pascal E. Egli (from left to right).


