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Laura Brown

Principal Investigator · FROST
Associate Professor · University of Toronto (CA)

Laura is mainly involved in the Module 1 · Physics (Ice, Snow and Hydrodynamics) and will focus on how the cryosphere is responding differently to climate variations.

In brief

Laura Brown’s research centers on the cryosphere, with a particular emphasis on the response of lake ice to climate conditions. She works across both Arctic and temperate regions, investigating how ice and snow respond differently to climate variability. Her projects integrate multiple approaches, including satellite imagery to assess large-scale lake ice cover, modeling to capture characteristics like ice type and thickness, and extensive field sampling programs across Canada to validate remote sensing data.


Research interests
 
Cryosphere · Lake ice dynamics · Climate variability · Remote sensing · Modeling of ice processes · Field sampling and ground-based imagery · Climate impacts on snow and ice

Infrastructure
 

University of Toronto Mississauga


Projects
 
    [ Coming soon ]
Scientific leadership and collaborative network
 
    · Member of Environmental Processes & Change in Natural Systems research cluster focusing on physical geography, examining both the biological systems and physical aspects of the natural environment.

Publications
 

Professional experience

2014 · now

2014

2012

2004

Associate Professor · University of Toronto Missisauga

UTM Cryosphere Research Lab

Visiting Fellow · Environment Canada

PhD · University of Waterloo

MSc · York University

CONTACT
LAURA BROWN
lc.brown (at) utoronto.ca
Department of Geography, Geomatics and Environment
University of Toronto · Mississauga (DV3270)
3359 Mississauga Road
Mississauga ON L5L 1C6
Canada

IG, X, Threads, Bluesky: @UTM_Cryosphere
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