XVI INQUA Congress
Session No. 77 Tuesday, July 29, 2003
1:30 PM-4:30 PM, Reno Hilton Resort and Conference Center: Pavilion

T15. Developments in Pollen Calibration and Quantitative Reconstruction of Past Vegetation Cover (Posters)

Sheila Hicks and Marie-José Gaillard, Presiding
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77-182THE USE OF SIMULATION MODELS IN RECONSTRUCTING PAST LANDSCAPES FROM FOSSIL POLLEN DATA: EXAMPLES FROM THE POLLANDCAL RESEARCH NETWORK: GAILLARD, Marie-José, Department of Biosciences and Process Technology, Växjö Univ, Växjö, 35195, Sweden, marie-jose.gaillard-lemdahl@ibp.vxu.se, NIELSEN, Anne Birgitte, Department of Quaternary Geology, GEUS Geol Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Copenhagen, 1350 K, Denmark, abn@geus.dk, SUGITA, Shinya, Univ of Minnesota, BUNTING, Jane, Univ of Hull, United Kingdom, CASELDINE, Christopher, Univ of Exeter, United Kingdom, and HICKS, Sheila, Univ of Oulu, Finland
77-283RECONSTRUCTION OF VEGETATION COVER OF SOUTH-EASTERN ESTONIA DURING LAST 1000 YEARS: POSKA, Anneli, Institute of Geology, Tallinn Technical Univ, Estonia pst. 7, Tallinn 10143 Estonia, poska@gi.ee.
77-384RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LANDCOVER AND POLLEN ASSEMBLAGES FROM SMALL DANISH LAKES AROUND AD 1800: NIELSEN, Anne Birgitte, Department of Quaternary Geology, GEUS Geol Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Copenhagen 1350 K Denmark, abn@geus.dk.
77-485HIGH-PRECISION TIMESCALES FOE RECENT VEGETATION HISTORY IN IRELAND: HALL, Valerie A., School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology, Queen's Univ, Fitzwilliam Street, University Road, Belfast BT6 9GB United Kingdom, v.hall@qub.ac.uk.
77-586LANDSCAPE RECONSTRUCTION FOR THE NEOLITHIC IN WESTERN IRELAND – POSSIBLE SCENARIOS: CASELDINE, Chris and LANGDON, Catherine, Geography, Univ of Exeter, Amory Building, Rennes Drive, Exeter, EX44RJ, United Kingdom, C.J.Caseldine@exeter.ac.uk
77-687THE EFFECT OF SAMPLE SIZE AND DECISION RULES ON PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTIONS USING THE MODERN ANALOG TECHNIQUE: LYTLE, David E, North Central Research Station, U.S. Forest Service, 1831 Hwy 169 E, Grand Rapids, MN 55744, dlytle@fs.fed.us and WAHL, Eugene R., Advanced Studies Program & Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Ctr for Atmospheric Rsch, 3450 Mitchell Lane, Boulder, CO 80301
77-788QUANTITATIVE RECONSTRUCTIONS OF LATE QUATERNARY TREE COVER FROM MODERN POLLEN-AVHRR CALIBRATIONS: WILLIAMS, John W, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Univ of California Santa Barbara, 735 State St. Suite 300, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, williams@nceas.ucsb.edu and JACKSON, Stephen T, Department of Botany, Univ of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071
77-889MONITORED POLLEN DEPOSITION, A TOOL FOR CALIBRATING TREE-LINES AND SUMMER TEMPERATURE: HICKS, Sheila, Institute of Geosciences, Univ of Oulu, P.O.Box 3000, Oulu, 90014, Finland, sheila.hicks@oulu.fi, HUUSKO, Antti, Thule Institute, Univ of Oulu, Oulu, Finland, and SUGITA, Shinya, Univ of Minnesota
77-990PINUS SYLVESTRIS (L.) STOMATAL CONCENTRATIONS AND ASSOCIATED POLLEN FREQUENCIES: DETERMINATION OF LOCAL SPECIES PRESENCE: FROYD, Cynthia A., Department of Geography, Univ. of Wales Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP United Kingdom, c.froyd@swan.ac.uk.
77-1091MODERN POLLEN DEPOSITION IN THE TAXUS RESERVE IN THE WIERZCHLAS (NORTHERN POLAND): NORYSKIEWICZ, Agnieszka M., Institute of Archaeology, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ in Torun, 44/48 Szosa Bydgoska, Torun 87-100 Poland, anorys@cc.uni.torun.pl.
77-1192POLLEN REPRESENTATION OF FORESTED WETLAND PLANT COMMUNITIES, ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN RIVERS (USA): WILLARD, D. A.1, BROWN, R.2, DAMON, J.1, HUPP, C.R.3, LANDACRE, B.1, and TOWNSEND, P.2, (1) U.S. Geol Survey, 926A National Center, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20192, dwillard@usgs.gov, (2) Appalachian Laboratory, Univ of Maryland Ctr for Environmental Studies, 301 Braddock Rd, Frostburg, MD 21532-2307, (3) U.S. Geol Survey, 430 National Center, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20192
77-1293VARIATION OF TREE POLLEN INFLUX VALUES IN SEVERAL FORESTED REGIONS OF POLAND: FILBRANDT-CZAJA, Anna, Institute of Ecology and Environment Protection, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, 9 Gagarina, Torun, 87-100, Poland, afczaja@biol.uni.torun.pl, NORYSKIEWICZ, Agnieszka M., Institute of Archaeology, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ in Torun, 44/48 Szosa Bydgoska, Torun, 87-100, Poland, anorys@cc.uni.torun.pl, NORYSKIEWICZ, Bozena, Institute of Geography, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ in Torun, 6/8 Fredry, Torun, 87-100, Poland, and PIDEK, Irena A., Institute of Earth Sciences, Maria Curie-Sklodowska Univ, 19 Akademicka, Lublin, 20-033, Poland
77-1394THE GLOBAL POLLEN DATABASE: GRIMM, Eric C., Illinois State Museum, Research and Collections Center, 1011 East Ash Street, Springfield, IL 62703, grimm@museum.state.il.us, KELTNER, John, NOAA Paleoclimatology Program, 325 Broadway, Code E/CC23, Boulder, CO 80305, CHEDDADI, Rachid, European Pollen Database, Centre universitaire Arles, CNRS - UMR 6116, F-13200 Arles, France, LEZINE, Anne-Marie, INSU/CNRS, 3 rue Michel Ange, F-75766 Paris Cedex 16, France, and BERRIO, Juan Carlos, Palynologie en Paleo/Actuo-ecologie, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), Postbus 94062, 1090 GB Amsterdam, Netherlands
77-1495QUATERNARY ENVIRONMENTS IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA: BOTANICAL, PALEOBOTANICAL, AND PALEOLACUSTRINE DATASETS: STRICKLAND, Laura E.1, THOMPSON, Robert S.1, SCHUMANN, R. Randall1, ANDERSON, Katherine H.2, KERWIN, Michael W.3, and DONER, Lisa A.4, (1) U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS 980, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, lstrickland@usgs.gov, (2) Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research, Univ of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, (3) Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Denver, Denver, CO 80208-0183, (4) Department of Geography, Fatih Univ, Istanbul, Turkey
77-1596NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF POLLEN SURFACE SAMPLE DATA FROM WESTERN NORTH AMERICA: DAVIS, Owen K, Geosciences, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, palynolo@geo.arizona.edu and DAVIS, Melinda F, Pediatrics, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85724

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