[Aqualist] PhD oppertunities CLOSING END OF MONTH

Craig Sloss c.sloss at qut.edu.au
Thu May 7 09:39:49 AEST 2015


CLOSING END OF MONTH: 
 PhD Opportunity (Aussie and New Zealand students)
 
The Queensland University of Technology is offering Out of Round APA PhD Scholarships to DOMESTIC applicants who have Honours 1 or equivalence. Candidates are currently being accepted so if you or know of someone who may be interested please get in touch with me ASAP 

1. Sedimentology, stratigraphy, biostratigraphy and geochronology of contourite depositional systems in the Gulf of Cadiz: MIS7 to Holocene. Contact Dr. Craig Sloss. c.sloss at qut.edu.au


2. Diagenesis of Holocene coral reef systems: the role of submarine diagenesis in reef building and palaeoclimate analysis. Contact Dr. Luke Nothdurft, l.nothdurft at qut.edu.au


Dr Craig Sloss 
Senior Lecturer in Geosciences
Undergraduate Coordinator
Earth, Environmental and Biological Sciences
Science and Engineering Faculty | Queensland University of Technology
R Block, Level 3, Room R317, Gardens Point Campus 
ph 313 82610 | fax 313 81535 | mobile 0488 361627 | email c.sloss at qut.edu.au
CRICOS No 00213J
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From: aqualist-bounces at anu.edu.au <aqualist-bounces at anu.edu.au> on behalf of Steven J Phipps <s.phipps at unsw.edu.au>
Sent: Wednesday, 6 May 2015 7:28 PM
To: AQUAlist
Subject: [Aqualist] SHAPE session at INQUA: Late abstract submission for        posters

Dear AQUAlist colleagues,

The Local Organising Committee for the XIX INQUA Congress in Nagoya, Japan
has decided to re-open abstract submission for poster presentations only.
Each delegate can submit one new poster abstract at this stage (unless
they have already submitted two abstracts previously). Late abstract
submission is open until 23:59 UTC on 11 May 2015.

We would therefore like to bring to your attention a session we are
convening entitled:

Southern Hemisphere Assessment of PalaeoEnvironments (SHAPE): a southern
perspective on climate evolution over the past 60 kyr

This session will showcase the diverse research being conducted within the
terrestrial, marine and cryosphere environments of the Southern Hemisphere
as part of the INQUA Palaeoclimate Commission (PALCOMM) project Southern
Hemisphere Assessment of PalaeoEnvironments (SHAPE). Presentations are
welcome on palaeoclimate reconstruction, geochronology, palaeoecology and
climate modelling covering any of the last 60 kyr. Particular foci of the
session will be the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition, climatic trends
during the Holocene, changes in the Southern Hemisphere atmospheric and
oceanic circulation, changes in the Southern Hemisphere monsoons,
terrestrial-marine-cryosphere connections and inter-hemispheric linkages.
Presentations that use multi-proxy integration approaches and model-proxy
linkages are also strongly encouraged.

We also expect a special issue in a peer-reviewed journal will come out of
this session.

Please contacts one of the conveners if you require further information
about this session, see

http://convention.jtbcom.co.jp/inqua2015/session/p12.html

or simply go to the INQUA website and submit your abstract.

Abstracts can be submitted online at:

http://convention.jtbcom.co.jp/inqua2015/call_for_abstracts.html

Regards, your session conveners

Andrew M. Lorrey [National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New
Zealand]
Steven J. Phipps [University of New South Wales, Australia]
Brian M. Chase [Centre National de Recherche, France]
Maisa Rojas [Universidad de Chile, Chile]
Heidi A. Roop [GNS Science, New Zealand]
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