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WELCOME RECEPTION and REGISTRATION |
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| 09:00-09:30 |
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION PAGES Science |
| 09:30-10:00 |
KEYNOTE TALK: Nicklas Pisias Oregon State University, USA
"What is the relevance of paleoclimate research?" |
Session A: Reconstructing & Understanding Climate Forcings & Feedbacks (PAGES Focus 1)
Chair: Bette Otto-Bliesner NCAR, USA |
| 10:00-11:00 |
Catalina González Germany
"Tropical salt-marsh evidence for rapid sea-level changes associated with Heinrich events"
Alberto Reyes Canada
"The response of permafrost to last interglacial warming constrains projections of future thaw"
Jeremy Shakun USA
"Forcing of deglacial climate change and implications for greenhouse warming"
Akitomo Yamamoto Japan
"Modeling of methane bubbles released from sea-floor gas hydrate" |
| 11:00-11:30 |
Morning Break |
Session B: Regional Climate Dynamics - Reconstruction & Modeling (PAGES Focus 2)
Chairs: Mohammed Umer Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia |
| 11:30-12:30 |
Elizabeth Farmer UK
"Surface and thermocline records of Mg/Ca derived temperatures in the Holocene subpolar North Atlantic"
Yao Liu USA
"Antiquity and turnover of North American terrestrial ecosystems since the Last Glacial Maximum"
Raphael Neukom Switzerland
"Multiproxy climate field reconstructions for southern South America back to AD 1000"
Martin Tingley USA
"A Bayesian approach to reconstructing climate fields from proxy data" |
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POSTER SESSION A & B
PAGES Focus 1 and 2 |
| 13:30-14:30 |
Lunch |
Session C: Chronology (PAGES CCT 1) Chair: Pierre Francus University of Quebec, Canada
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| 14:30-14:45 |
Yusuke Suganuma Japan
"Delayed acquisition of paleomagnetic record in marine sediments inferred from offset Be-10 flux anomaly" |
Session D: Proxy Development, Calibration & Validation (PAGES CCT 2) Chair: Ricardo Villalba IANIGLA, Argentina
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Branwen Williams "Proxy records from western tropical Pacific black corals and soft corals"
Julie Ferguson USA
"Glacial seasonal-resolution sea surface temperature records from paired ∂18O and Mg/Ca in limpet shells from Gibraltar"
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Session E: Modeling Past Changes (PAGES CCT 3) Chair: Michael Schulz University of Bremen, Germany
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Fanny Adloff Germany
"Modelling changes in eastern Mediterranean ocean climate for the early Holocene"
Steven Phipps Australia
"Understanding ENSO dynamics through the exploration of past climates" |
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POSTER SESSION C - E and Afternoon Break Cross Cutting Themes 1 - 3 |
| 17:00-17:15 |
Plenary and Breakout Groups: Support for young scientists |
| 17:15-18:30 |
BREAKOUT GROUPS
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REPORTING FROM BREAKOUT GROUPS & DISCUSSION |
Session F: Earth System Dynamics - Global-Scale Processes & Linkages (PAGES Focus 3) Chair: Peter Kershaw Monash University, Australia
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| 10:00-11:00 |
Jessica Tierney USA
"Coherence between the Asian monsoon and Indonesian hydrology during the past two millennia"
Andreas Born Norway
"The 8k event: abrupt transition of the subpolar gyre towards a modern North Atlantic circulation"
Yanjun Cai China
"An absolute-dated and high-resolution Indian Monsoon record over the past 245 kyr from Xiaobailong Cave, southwest China"
Björn Machalett Germany
"Long term seasonality changes and abrupt climate shifts recorded in highly resolved dust/loess sequences across Eurasia" |
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Morning Break |
Session G: Past Human-Climate-Ecosystem Interactions (PAGES Focus 4) Chair: John Dearing University of Southampton, UK
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| 11:30-12:30 |
Megan Walsh USA
"Natural and anthropogenic influences on the Holocene fire and vegetation history of the Willamette Valley, northwest Oregon and southwest Washington"
Tyhra Carolyn Kumasi Ghana
"Land cover change in the Barekese River Basin of Ghana"
Mariano Morales Argentina
"Seven centuries of precipitation variations in the Bolivian Altiplano inferred from the world’s highest-elevation tree-ring records: Environmental and sociocultural implications"
Robert Hatfield Canada
"Sediment sourcing and environmental reconstruction using particle size-specific magnetic fingerprinting: Bassenthwaite Lake, UK" |
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POSTER SESSION F & G
PAGES Focus 3 and 4 |
| 13:30-14:30 |
Lunch |
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Opportunities, proposals, grants: Tips from the funders. Paul Filmer from US National Science Foundation. |
| 15:15-16:00 |
Publishing your work: Tips from the editors.
Alicia Newton from Nature Geoscience and Thorsten Kiefer from Climate of the Past. |
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Afternoon Break |
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Data management
Speaker: David Anderson NOAA Paleoclimatology Program, USA |
| 17:00-17:30 |
Communicating scientific results
Speaker: Gavin Schmidt (RealClimate.org) — NASA, USA |
| 17:30-18:00 |
TALK/POSTER AWARDS and CLOSING REMARKS |
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OSM RECEPTION and REGISTRATION |