XVI INQUA Congress

Session No. 16
Friday, 25 July 2003: 1:30 PM-4:30 PM

S1. Earth System Models, Palaeo-observations, and Past Global Changes (Posters)

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PLEISTOCENE PERIGLACIAL SLOPE DEPOSITS IN GERMANY – INDICATORS OF CHANGING CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES DURING THE LAST ICE AGE
SAUER, Daniela, Institute of Soil Science, Univ of Hohenheim, Emil-Wolff-Str.27, Stuttgart, D-70599, Germany, d-sauer@uni-hohenheim.de, d-sauer@uni-hohenheim.de
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NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN CIRCULATION DURING THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM: A COMBINED MODELLING AND MAGNETIC SEDIMENT PROXY STUDY
WATKINS, Sarah J1, MAHER, Barbara A1 and BIGG, Grant R2, (1)Geography, Lancaster Univ, Lancaster, LA1 4YB, United Kingdom, (2)School of Environmental Sciences, Univ of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom, s.j.watkins@uea.ac.uk, s.j.watkins@uea.ac.uk
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COUPLED MODELING OF ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN IN THE HOLOCENE
LIU, Z.1, OTTO-BLIESNER, B.2, KUTZBACH, J.1, HARRISON, S.3, LYNCH-STIEGLITZ, J.4 and BRADY, E.5, (1)Madison, WI, (2)Boulder, CO, (3)Jena, Germany, (4)Palisades, NY, (5)NCAR, Boulder, CO, zliu3@facstaff.wisc.edu, zliu3@facstaff.wisc.edu
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LATE QUATERNARY VEGETATION AND CLIMATE CHANGES IN TROPICAL SOUTH AMERICA
BEHLING, Hermann, Ctr for Tropical Marine Ecology, Fahrenheitstrasse 6, Bremen, 28359, Germany, hbehling@zmt.uni-bremen.de, hbehling@zmt.uni-bremen.de
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A LONGER, LESS VIGOROUS MID HOLOCENE CALIFORNIA CURRENT COASTAL UPWELLING SEASON?: DATA-MODEL COMPARISONS
DIFFENBAUGH, Noah S.1, SLOAN, Lisa C.1, BARRON, John A.2 and SNYDER, Mark A.1, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Sant Cruz, CA 95064, (2)U.S. Geol Survey, MS 910, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, ndiffenbaugh@es.ucsc.edu, ndiffenbaugh@es.ucsc.edu
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SOUTH AMERICAN MAJOR SYSTEMS IN THE LAST EXTREME CLIMATES
IRIONDO Sr, Martin, GEC, CONICET, C.C. 487, Parana, 3100, Argentina, rniriond@ceride.gov.ar, rniriond@ceride.gov.ar
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THE COLUMBIA PLATEAU DUST ENGINE DURING THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM: TROUBLE WITH COLD STARTS
SWEENEY, Mark R., Dept. of Geology, Washington State Univ, Pullman, WA 99164-2812, BUSACCA, Alan J., Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State Univ, Pullman, WA 99164-6420, RICHARDSON, Catherine A., School of Geography, Univ of Manchester, Mansfield Cooper Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, England, BLINNIKOV, Mikhail, Dept. of Geography, St. Cloud State Univ, 345 Stewart Hall, 720 Fourth Avenue South, St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 and MCDONALD, Eric V., Division of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Desert Rsch Institute, 2215 Raggio Parkway, Reno, NV 89512, sweeney@wsunix.wsu.edu, sweeney@wsunix.wsu.edu
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DEVELOPMENT OF A MESOSCALE MODEL FOR PALEOCLIMATE STUDIES OF THE TROPICS
NEARY, Nicholas1, VIZY, Edward1, SALTZMAN, Nancy2 and COOK, Kerry3, (1)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ, Snee Hall, Room 3152, Ithaca, NY 14850, (2)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ, Snee Hall, Ithaca, NY 14850, (3)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ, Snee Hall, Room 3114, Ithaca, NY 14850, njn5@cornell.edu, njn5@cornell.edu
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OCCURRENCE OF QUATERNARY MARINE DEPOSITS AT HIGH ELEVATIONS: HIGH SEA LEVEL STAND OR NEOTECTONISM?
CHAKRABARTI, Amitabha, Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, 721302, India and CHAKRABARTI, Ramananda, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Univ of Rochester, 227 Hutchison Hall, Rochester, NY 14627, cgobin@gg.iitkgp.ernet.in, cgobin@gg.iitkgp.ernet.in
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IMPACT OF PRECESSION ON MONSOON CHARACTERISTICS FROM COUPLED OCEAN ATMOSPHERE EXPERIMENTS
BRACONNOT, Pascale and MARTI, Olivier, Laboratoire des Sciences de climat et de l’environnement, Unite mixte CEA-CNRS, Orme des Merisiers, bât. 709, Gif-sur-Yvette, 91191, France, pasb@lsce.saclay.cea.fr, pasb@lsce.saclay.cea.fr
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MESOSCALE MODELING OF THE AFRICAN HUMID PERIOD
NEARY, Nicholas1, VIZY, Edward1 and COOK, Kerry2, (1)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ, Snee Hall, Room 3152, Ithaca, NY 14850, (2)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ, Snee Hall, Room 3114, Ithaca, NY 14850, njn5@cornell.edu, njn5@cornell.edu
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DIRECT IMPACTS OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2 CONCENTRATION ON GLOBAL VEGETATION DISTRIBUTION
HARRISON, Sandy P., PRENTICE, I. Colin and SICKEL, Kerstin, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, PO Box 10 01 64, Jena, 07701, Germany, sandy.harrison@bgc-jena.mpg.de, sandy.harrison@bgc-jena.mpg.de
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SNOWLINE RECONSTRUCTIONS DURING THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM: A PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL DATABASE AND SYNTHESIS OF TROPICAL CLIMATE
MARK, Bryan G.1, HARRISON, S. P.1, NEW, M.2, BRÖNISCH, G.1 and EVANS, D. A.3, (1)Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, PO Box 10 01 64, Jena, D-07701, Germany, (2)Geography and the Environment, Univ of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TB, United Kingdom, (3)Geography and Topographic Science, Univ of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, United Kingdom, bmark@bgc-jena.mpg.de, bmark@bgc-jena.mpg.de
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VEGETATION AND CLIMATE CHANGES BETWEEN THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM AND TODAY: MODELISATION AND ANALYSIS WITH HADSM3- TRIFFID
CRUCIFIX, Michel, HEWITT, Chris D., BETTS, Richard A. and SENIOR, Catherine A., Hadley Centre, Met Office, London Road, Bracknell, RG12 2SY, United Kingdom, chris.hewitt@metoffice.com, chris.hewitt@metoffice.com
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CLASSIFYING PLANT MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS AND INVESTIGATING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MODERN LEAF CHARACTERS AND CLIMATES IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
STRICKLAND, Laura E.1, JACOBS, Bonnie F.2, THOMPSON, Robert S.1, ANDERSON, Katherine H.3 and PAN, Aaron4, (1)U.S. Geol Survey, MS 980, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (2)Environmental Science Program, Southern Methodist Univ, P.O. Box 750395, Dallas, TX 75275-0395, (3)Institute fo Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), Univ of Colorado, UCB 450, Boulder, CO 80309-0450, (4)Department of Geological Sciences, Southern Methodist Univ, P.O. Box 750395, Dallas, TX 75275-0395, lstrickland@usgs.gov, lstrickland@usgs.gov
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PLANT TRAITS AND CLIMATE IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA
SHAFER, Sarah L.1, THOMPSON, Robert S.2, STRICKLAND, Laura E.3, ANDERSON, Katherine H.4, KERWIN, Michael W.5 and VAN DE WATER, Peter K.4, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, 200 SW 35th St, Corvallis, OR 97333, (2)U.S. Geological Survey, MS 980, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (3)U.S. Geol Survey, MS 980, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (4)Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), Univ of Colorado, UCB 450, Boulder, CO 80309-0450, (5)Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Denver, Denver, CO 80208-0183, sshafer@usgs.gov, sshafer@usgs.gov
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EVALUATION OF COUPLED MODEL SIMULATIONS OF NORTHERN HEMISPHERE EXTRATROPICAL CLIMATES IN THE MID-HOLOCENE
WOHLFAHRT, Jens1, HARRISON, Sandy P.1, BRACONNOT, Pascal2, HEWITT, Chris D.3, KUTZBACH, John E.4, KITOH, Akio5, MIKOLAJEWICZ, Uwe6, OTTO-BLIESNER, Bette7 and WEBER, Nanne8, (1)Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, PO Box 10 01 64, Jena, 07701, Germany, (2)Lab. CNRS-CEA, Lab. des Sciences du Climat et de l`Environnement, D.S.M. / Orme des Merisiers / Bat. 709, CEA/Saclay, CEA/Saclay Gif sur Yvette, 91191, France, (3)Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Office, London Road, Bracknell, RG12 2SY, United Kingdom, (4)Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, 1225 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706, (5)Climate Research Department, Meteorogical Rsch Institute, Nagamine 1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305, Japan, (6)Max-Planck-Institut for Meteorologie, Bundesstr 55, Hamburg, 20146, Germany, (7)NCAR, Boulder, CO, (8)Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 201, De Bilt, 3730 AE, Netherlands, jens.wohlfahrt@bgc-jena.mpg.de, jens.wohlfahrt@bgc-jena.mpg.de
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MODERN AND FOSSIL POLLEN DATA SYNTHESIS FROM THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
ANUPAMA, K.1, ARAVAJY, S.1, DUTT, C.B.S.2, PRASAD, S.1, PUJAR, G.3, REDDY, S.Ch.3 and SUDHAKAR, S.3, (1)Department of Ecology, French Institute of Pondicherry, 11 St Louis street, Pondicherry, 605001, India, (2)Department of Space, ISRO - GBP, Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road, Bangalore, India, (3)Forestry and Ecology Division, National Remote Sensing Agency, Balanagar, Hyderabad, 500037, India, anupama.k@ifpindia.org, anupama.k@ifpindia.org
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NORTH AMERICAN VEGETATION AND CLIMATES FROM 21,000 YEARS AGO TO PRESENT: USEFUL DATA SETS FOR TESTING EARTH SYSTEM MODELS
WILLIAMS, John W, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Univ of California Santa Barbara, 735 State St. Suite 300, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, WEBB III, Thompson, Brown Univ, PO Box 1846, Providence, RI 02912-1846, SHUMAN, Bryan N, Department of Geography, Univ of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 and BARTLEIN, Patrick, Geography, Univ of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1251, bartlein@oregon.uoregon.edu, bartlein@oregon.uoregon.edu
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COMPARING AND CONTRASTING VIEWS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE BETWEEN CLIMATE MODELS WITH POLLEN DATA FOR SOUTH AMERICA
MARCHANT, Robert1, KAPLAN, Jed2, BEHLING, Hermann3, CLEEF, Antoine4, HARRISON, Sandy P.5 and HOOGHIEMSTRA, Henry4, (1)Department of Botany, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, (2)Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Univ of Victoria, PO Box 1700, STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada, (3)Centre for Tropical Maritime Ecology, Fahrenheitstrasße. 1, D-28359 Bremen, Germany, (4)Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), Univ of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Postbus 94062, 1090 GB Amsterdam, Denmark, (5)Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, PO Box 100164, D-07701 Jena, Germany, marchanr@tcd.ie, marchanr@tcd.ie
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COMPARISON OF MODELLED AND PROXY ESTIMATES OF SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES DURING THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM, DERIVED FROM UK37' AND COUPLED OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE GCM
ROSELL-MELÉ, Antoni, ICREA and Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous Univ of Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain, GRIEGER, Björn, Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomy, Max-Planck-Str. 2, Katlenburg-Lindau, D-37191, Germany and HEWITT, Chris D., Met Office, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Rsch, London Road, Bracknell, RG12 2SZ, United Kingdom, antoni.rosell@uab.es, antoni.rosell@uab.es
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MODELING THE INFLUENCE OF SOUTHERN OCEAN SEA ICE ON THE VENTILATION OF THE GLACIAL OCEAN
SCHMITTNER, Andreas, Insititute of Geosciences, Univ of Kiel, Olshausenstr. 40, Kiel, 24118, Germany, andreas@passagen.uni-kiel.de, andreas@passagen.uni-kiel.de
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