02. März 2026

RG Schrott at the 11th ICG in New Zealand RG Schrott at the 11th ICG in New Zealand

Researchers from RG Schrott attended the 11th International Conference on Geomorphology (ICG) in Christchurch, New Zealand, to present our current research.

11th IAG international conference on Geomorphology
11th IAG international conference on Geomorphology © Manon Cramer
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The ICG, organized by the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG), is one of the major international meetings in the field of geomorphology. In 2026, the conference brought together more than 900 participants from around 40 countries, including members of RG Schrott.

Below is an overview of our contributions:

Cramer, M., Ortiz, D. A., Bell, R., Halla, C., Köhler, T., Stammler, M., Blöthe, J., Trombotto Liaudat, D., Schrott, L.: The hidden ice of the Dry Andes – deciphering permafrost occurrence in high Andean periglacial landforms using geophysics, 11th International Conference on Geomorphology, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2–6 Feb 2026.

Schrott, L., Cramer, M., Köhler, T., Ortiz, D. A., Stammler, M., Halla, C., Bell, R., Blöthe, J., Trombotto Liaudat, D.: The hidden ice of the Dry Andes – new insights from ongoing permafrost research in a semi-arid high mountain catchment, Poster presentation, 11th International Conference on Geomorphology, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2–6 Feb 2026.

Stammler, M., Blöthe, J., Cusicanqui, D., Ebert, S., Bell, R., Schrott, L.: Absent kinematic response of Dry Andean rock glaciers (Argentina, 2019–2025) to warming trend: stable permafrost next to declining glacial domain?, Poster presentation, 11th International Conference on Geomorphology, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2–6 Feb 2026.

Christchurch, located in tectonically active and geologically young Aotearoa New Zealand, provided an outstanding geomorphological setting for scientific exchange, with some of the highest uplift and erosion rates worldwide.

Presentation of Manon Cramer at the ICG
Presentation of Manon Cramer at the ICG © Manon Cramer
Castle Hill close to Arthurs pass
Castle Hill close to Arthurs pass © Manon Cramer
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