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XVI INQUA Congress
Friday, 25 July 2003
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
9
S1. Earth System Models, Palaeo-observations, and Past Global Changes
10
S12. Extinctions and Speciation During the Quaternary
11
S13. Millenial-scale Correlation Between Ice-core and Marine Sediment Records
12
S17. Paleoseismology in the Twenty-first Century, a Global Perspective
13
S20. Human-environment Interactions: Past and Present
14
S28. Late Quaternary Ecosystem Dynamics and Carbon Cycling in the Tropics
1:30 PM-4:30 PM
16
S1. Earth System Models, Palaeo-observations, and Past Global Changes (Posters)
17
S12. Extinctions and Speciation During the Quaternary (Posters)
18
S13. Millenial-scale Correlation Between Ice-core and Marine Sediment Records (Posters)
19
S17. Paleoseismology in the Twenty-first Century: A Global Perspective (Posters)
20
S20. Human-environment Interactions: Past and Present (Posters)
21
S28. Late Quaternary Ecosystem Dynamics and Carbon Cycling in the Tropics (Posters)
Saturday, 26 July 2003
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
28
S5. Ice Sheets as Active Agents of Sediment Redistribution in the Earth System
29
S6. Major Quaternary Continental Events in the Marine Record
30
S8. Isotope Stage 11: An Analog for the Present Interglaciation?
31
S14. Deserts Over the Last 100,000 Years
32
S22. Observations and Modelling of ENSO and Other Aspects of Short-term Climate Variability During the Holocene
33
S25. Regional and Global Changes in the Carbon Cycle
1:30 PM-4:30 PM
36
S5. Ice Sheets as Active Agents of Sediment Redistribution in the Earth System (Posters)
37
S8. Isotope Stage 11: An Analog for the Present Interglaciation? (Posters)
38
S14. Deserts Over the Last 100,000 Years (Posters)
Monday, 28 July 2003
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
45
S4. Long Continental Records
46
S10. Paleoindian South America: Climate and Life at the Last Glacial Termination
47
S16. The Late Quaternary Glaciation of Tibet and the Bordering Mountains: Implications for Understanding and Reconstructing the Evolution of the Mountains, Deserts, Hydrology, Vegetation and Early Humans in Central Asia
48
S18. Warm Times/Cold Times: Holocene Climate Variability in the North Atlantic Region
49
S19. Earth System Dynamics: Modelling Quaternary Environmental Change
50
S30. New Developments in Quaternary Numeric Dating Methods
1:30 PM-4:30 PM
53
S4. Long Continental Records (Posters)
54
S16. The Late Quaternary Glaciation of Tibet and the Bordering Mountains: Implications for Understanding and Reconstructing the Evolution of the Mountains, Deserts, Hydrology, Vegetation and Early Humans in Central Asia (Posters)
55
S18. Warm Times/Cold Times: Holocene Climate Variability in the North Atlantic Region (Posters)
56
S30. New Developments in Quaternary Numeric Dating Methods (Posters)
Tuesday, 29 July 2003
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
63
S2. Observations and Modeling of the Palaeodust Cycle
64
S7. Major Climate Transitions in the Late Cenozoic
65
S9. Paleoindian Western North America: Climate and Life at the Last Glacial Termination
66
S21. Fire, Climate, and Vegetation Change in the Holocene
67
S23. The Soil Record of Quaternary Climate Change
68
S27. Quaternary Environments of the Eurasian North
1:30 PM-4:30 PM
71
S2. Observations and Modeling of the Palaeodust Cycle (Posters)
72
S9. Paleoindian Western North America: Climate and Life at the Last Glacial Termination (Posters)
73
S21. Fire, Climate, and Vegetation Change in the Holocene (Posters)
74
S23. The Soil Record of Quaternary Climate Change (Posters)
75
S27. Quaternary Environments of the Eurasian North (Posters)
Wednesday, 30 July 2003
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
81
S3. Changes in Atmospheric Trace Gases and Aerosols on Glacial-interglacial Time Scales: A Key Challenge for Earth System Models
82
S11. The Extinction of the European Neanderthals During Isotope Stage 3
83
S15. Were Abrupt Climate Changes at the Last Glacial Termination Globally Synchronous?
84
S24. Environmental Catastrophes and Recovery in the Holocene
85
S26. Neglected Environmental Proxy Archives: Continental Shelves, Karst, and Drylands
86
S29. Quaternary History of the Antarctic Ice Sheets from Geochronology of Marine and Terrestrial Glacial Deposits
1:30 PM-4:30 PM
88
S15. Were Abrupt Climatic Changes at the Last Termination Globally Synchronous (Posters)
89
S24. Environmental Catastrophes and Recovery in the Holocene (Posters)
90
S26. Neglected Environmental Proxy Archives: Continental Shelves, Karst, and Drylands (Posters)
91
S29. Quaternary History of the Antarctic Ice Sheets from Geochronology of Marine and Terrestrial Glacial Deposits (Posters)