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Thurs 25th(orange highlight = CABAH members)
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14:15-14:30Amy Prendergast
Sub-seasonal palaeoenvironmental records from mollusc shells: Implications for modern human occupation of the Levant
YNSub-annual to decadal records of palaeoenvironmental change
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14.30-14.45Ignacio Jara Parra
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17:15-17:30Elyssa De Carli
Unprecedented riverbank collapse during Australia’s ‘Big Dry’: a spin-off consequence of the River Murray’s late Quaternary depositional history
YNEngineering in the Quaternary
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18:15-18:30Corey BradshawModelling sixty millennia of human expansion throughout SahulYNCombining palaeoecology with ecological models 2
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Fri 26th9:00-10:45Emma RehnFire and Fuel in Holocene Northern Australian Tropical SavannasYNA new age of Paleofire research: Insights from the past and challenges for the future 1
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9:00-10-45Patrick Moss
Development of the Holocene East Asian Monsoon – Evidence from Singapore and links to the Australasian Monsoon
YNConnections across the ITCZ boundary: Asian and Australasian monsoon dynamics and variability during the Holocene
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9.45 to 10:00Scott MooneyUsing ATR-FTIR to quantify pyrolysis intensity as a proxy for fire severity in eastern AustraliayA new age of Paleofire research: Insights from the past and challenges for the future 1
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14:30Deirdre Ryan
Reconnaissance of Early-Middle Pleistocene Bridgewater Formation and implications for long-term landscape development of the northern Coorong Coastal Plain, South Australia
NYMapping and interpreting sea-level change through time and space
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12:30David LoweFingerprinting basaltic tephras erupted from mid-Holocene Mounts Gambier and Schank, S AustraliaYNMultidisciplinary applications in tephrochronology
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14:30-15:15Feli HopfInterpretation of XRF data from Tasmanian lake records NY
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14:30-15:15Rebecca HamiltonPalaeocological approaches to urban conservation: A case study of Sydney, Australia's water reservesNY
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14:30-15:15Sue Rule
The interaction between vegetation, megafauna and fire regimes at Lake George, southeastern Australia.
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14:30-15:15Leonie Petiµ-XRF-inferred evolution of the Orakei maar paleo-lake (Auckland, New Zealand)NYPalaeoclimate - Interpreting XRF core scanner records of natural and anthropogenic changes in marine and lacustrine archives
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14:30-15:15Patricia Gadd
Using high-resolution geochemical data from XRF core scanning to interpret major climatic events at the Uddelermeer site (The Netherlands)
NYPalaeoclimate - Interpreting XRF core scanner records of natural and anthropogenic changes in marine and lacustrine archives
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14:30-15:15Steven PhippsUsing the history of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to reduce uncertainties in projections of global sea level riseNYInto the Ice Age: Exploring the distribution and volume of ice sheets during past glaciations
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Charlotte Prud'homme, Kat Fitzsimmons
High-resolution quantification and stable isotopes of earthworm calcite granules from European loess reflects stadial-interstadial climatic variability during the Last Glacial
NYLoess archives
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14:30-15:15Peter Fischer, Kat Fitzsimmons
Last Glacial environmental changes in Loess-Palaeosol-Sequences of the Schwalbenberg (Middle Rhine, Germany) - combining in-situ sensing techniques and mutli-proxy sediment analyses
NYLoess archives
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Alex Engström Johansson, Kat Fitzsimmons
Distribution of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (brGDGTs) in soils from Central AsiaNYMineral dust and climate
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18:30-20:00SHAPE IFG Meeting (Wicklow Meeting Room 1 - Can we bring drinks???)
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Sat 27th9:00-9:15Chris Ames
Human-environment dynamics in Jordan’s eastern desert from 400,000-30,000 years ago: modelling the Azraq wetlands palaeolandscape and regional settlement patterns
YNGeoarchaeology between Mediterranean areas and arid margins: human-environment interaction and landscape mobility 1
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10:00-10:15Amy Dougherty
Looking Down Under: GPR, OSL, and LiDAR (GOaL) provide insight on sea-level and coastal change through space and time
YNBack to the future: Submerged shorelines on the shelf as tools for climate, sea-level and future shoreline reconstructions 1
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12:00Heather Haines
Developing annual tree-ring chronologies and climate reconstructions from moisture sensitive Araucariaceae trees in tropical and subtropical Australia
YNContinuous Records of Tropical Climate and Environmental History
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12:30Peter KershawThe contribution of Lynch's Crater to the history of local, regional and global environmental changeYNContinuous Records of Tropical Climate and Environmental History
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12.00-12.15Ingrid WardVisualising a unique marine cultural ‘terra incognita’, James Price Point, southern KimberleyYNBack to the future: Submerged shorelines on the shelf as tools for climate, sea-level and future shoreline reconstructions
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9-10:45Michael Fletcher
Using species distribution modelling and palaeoecology to understand what determines resilience to fire in a critically endangered rain forest community
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14:30-15:30Michael FletcherCentennial and millennial-scale dynamics in Araucaria-Nothofagus forests in the southern AndesNY
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14:30-15:30Heather Haines
Observations and implications of high level spatial variability found in instrumental regional hydroclimate records for subtropical Southeast Queensland, Australia
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1645-1700Aditi Dave, Kat Fitzsimmons
“Patchwork” loess of Central Asia: A high-resolution spatio-temporal record of Pleistocene palaeoclimatic variability in piedmont loess along the Northern TienShan
YNDates, rates and bytes: Quantifying and deciphering Quaternary Earth surface dynamics
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17:15-17:30Anthony Dosseto
Past changes in erosion in antipodal active orogens – unsurprisingly, French and New Zealanders disagree
YNDates, rates and bytes: Quantifying and deciphering Quaternary Earth surface dynamics
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Mon 29th
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9:00-10:45Rebecca HamiltonForest-fire-climate dynamism in the lowland tropics of Wallacea over 30,000 yearsYNHumans and Biosphere - The changing tropical landscape
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9:00-10:45Sue Rule
The origin of variability present at Lynch's Crater, northeastern Queensland (Australia), across the period 40 - 10 ka
YNHumans and Biosphere - The changing tropical landscape
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9:00-10:45Simon Haberle
Palaeoecological and palaeoclimatological perspectives on human use of swamp forests in lowland New Guinea
YNHumans and Biosphere - The changing tropical landscape
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9:00-10:45Lynda PetherickCyanobacteria secondary metabolites: A new proxy for environmental changeYNHuman-environment interactions in the late Quaternary: Sources of evidence and application
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9:00-10:45Kia Matley
Southeast Australian palaeofloras of the late Pleistocene, and their implications for glacial palaeoclimate reconstructions
YNThe last glaciation in the Southern Hemisphere
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9.15-9.30Kat Fitzsimmons
Intersections between wind regimes, topography and sediment supply: Perspectives from Central Asian dunes and dust
YNDust sources and emission dynamics from different geomorphic units during the Quaternary and at present 1
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9.15-9.30Matt Forbes
Palaeochannels of Australia's Riverine Plain - reconstructing past environments and vegetation across the LGM and Holocene
YNThe last glaciation in the Southern Hemisphere
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12:00-12:15Alexander Francke
A new approach using uranium isotopes to better assess the interplay of climate, landscape and anthropogenic activity in the Mediterranean
Quaternary climate dynamics peculiar to the Mediterranean region 2
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14:30-15:15Shaun EavesThe climatic significance of Holocene length changes at Dart Glacier, New ZealandNYHolocene climate variability in Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere
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14:30-15:15Lynda PetherickThe LGM in AustraliaNLThe last glaciation in the Southern Hemisphere
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14:30-15:15Annika Herbert
Examining the use of a fossil pollen ratio on the Australian Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) record to determine rainfall seasonality.
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14:30-15:15Haidee CaddSHeMax: A regional perspective in the timing of the Last Glacial Maximum in Australia NYThe last glaciation in the Southern Hemisphere
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14:30-15:15Anthony DossetoLithium isotopes in lake sediments as a proxy for past soil development at the catchment scaleNY
Terrestrial Processes, Deposits and History: Soil formation - its rates and its use for reconstructing Quaternary landscape evolution.
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14:30-15:15Patrick MossLast glacial and deglacial environments of sub-alpine Northern TasmaniaNYThe last glaciation in the Southern Hemisphere
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14:30-15:15Zoë Thomas (presented by Scott Mooney)Evidence for increased expression of the Amundsen Sea Low over the South Atlantic during the late Holocene (P-3464)NYHolocene climate variability in Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere
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17:00John Tibby
Holocene sediment records from World Heritage-listed K'gari/Fraser Island lakes (subtropical eastern Australia) highlight their sensitivity to drying
YNHolocene climate variability in Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere
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Tues 30th
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9.30-9.45
Charlotte Prud'homme, Kat Fitzsimmons
Aridification of Central Asia during the Plio-Pleistocene transition: evidence from the Charyn Canyon sequence, Kazakhstan
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10:15-10:30Shaun Eaves
Coupled atmosphere-ocean temperature changes in southwest Pacific during the Antarctic Cold Reversal
YNSHAPE
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11:30-13:15Stacey Priestley
Groundwater δ18O record of paleorecharge and climate for the last 35ka in south-west Western Australia
YNSHAPE
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11:30-13:15Charles Maxson
A Holocene isotope hydroclimate record from Blue Lake, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, subtropical Australia
YNSHAPE
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12:15-12:30Leonie Peti
Multi-method age model of a long lake sediment sequence from Orakei maar palaeolake, Auckland, New Zealand
YNThe future of Quaternary geochronology 2
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1:15-2:00 (over lunch)
AQUA meeting (Wicklow mtg room 4, level 2)
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14:30-15:15Kale Sniderman
A U-Th-dated speleothem pollen record of environmental changes in southwest Western Australia, during the late glacial to early Holocene.
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14:30-15:15Drew LorreyNew Zealand climate and environmental change through the Holocene: a reviewNYSHAPE
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14:30-15:15John-Mark Woolley
Glacial chronology and Holocene environmental history of Lake Tennyson, North Canterbury, New Zealand
NYSHAPE
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14:30-15:15Kat FitzsimmonsMillennial-scale climate variability in arid Central Asia: evidence from the Ili Basin loessNYINTIMATE
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14:30-15:15Laurent Marquer, Kat FitzsimmonsTowards a new reconstruction of past regional land-cover in Central Asia
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14:30-15:15Laurent Marquer, Kat Fitzsimmons
A multiple proxy approach to reconstruct landscape-scale vegetation in steppe-like environments: a case study from southern Kazakhstan
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14:30-15:15Matt RyanVegetation and climate reconstruction from marine cores east and west of South Island, New Zealand, during past interglacialsNYSHAPE
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14:30-15:15Matt RyanNew insights into vegetation disturbance and Māori agricultural practices on an active tectonic coastline, eastern North Island, New ZealandNYLate Quaternary environmental change in the South Pacific - climate, ecosystem dynamics and human colonisation
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14:30-15:15Jacinta GreerReading the tea-tree leaves: Melaleuca quinquenervia leaves as a palaeoclimate proxyNYSHAPE
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4:45-6:30PMDrew Lorrey
Palaeoenvironmental history from New Zealand swamp kauri (Agathis australis) tree ring records: Recent progress, sample collection and radiocarbon dating
YNTree-ring Archives
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14:30-15:15David Lowe
Isochron-informed Bayesian age modelling for tephras and cryototephras, with application to Tuhua Tephra
NYFuture of Quaternary geochronologyAlso SHAPE
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14:30-15:15Feli Hopf
Long record of environmental change from the Bassian land bridge between mainland Australia and Tasmania spanning the last glacial period.
YNSHAPE
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14:30-15:15Simon HaberleHuman settlement and past environmental change on the Comoros, far western Indian OceanNY
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14:30-15:15Michael Fletcher
What happened at the end of the mid-Pleistocene transition in the Southern Hemisphere? Insights from western Tasmania, Australia
NYSHAPE
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11:30-13:15Kristen BeckMid- to late Pleistocene diatom record from Darwin Crater, Tasmania, AustraliaYNSHAPE
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14:30-15:15Kristen Beck
The impacts of intensive mining on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: a case study from cool temperate Tasmania, Australia
NYSHAPE
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14:30-15:15Michela MarianiReconstructing Holocene cultural landscapes in Australia using pollen-based modelsNY
Quantitative reconstruction of landscape-scale Holocene vegetation mosaics to address ecological and archaeological questions
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14:30-15:15Stacey Priestley
Comparison of δ18O in groundwater and a cave flowstone: improving the interpretation of the speleothem δ18O paleoclimate proxy
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14:30-15:15Steven PhippsThe PAGES 2k Network: Understanding the climate of the past 2,000 yearsNYBuilding a better understanding of past climates, ecosystems and societies through Open Big Data
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Weds 31st09:00 - 10:45Martin AnkorHydrologic and isotopic modelling of lakes: towards a mechanistic understanding of proxy data.YNBridging the gap between proxies/reconstructions and simulations in the late Holocene period
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09:00 - 10:45Haidee Cadd
Subtrpical Australian climate and environmental change over the past 80,000 years from Welsby Lagoon, NSI
YNStable isotopes in palaeoenvironmental reconstructions: understanding climate change and nutrient cycling
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11.30-13.15Richard CosgrovePeople in an extreme climatic place? Tasmanian Aboriginal responses during the LGM.YPleistocene hunter gatherers in extreme environments 2
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