[Aqualist] Quaternary Australasia - the INQUA issue

Matt Cupper cupper at unimelb.edu.au
Thu Feb 8 09:40:39 EST 2007


Dear Kat,

Congratulations! Best of luck with the new role. Any success tracking 
down a postdoc?

Following are some references for the 'recent publications' section of QA:

Prideaux, G.J., Long, J.A., Ayliffe, L.K., Hellstrom, J.C., Pillans, 
B., Boles, W.E., Hutchinson, M.N., Roberts, R.G., Cupper, M.L., 
Arnold, L.J., Devine, P.D. and Warburton, N.M. (2007). An 
arid-adapted middle Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from south-central 
Australia. Nature 445, 422-425.

Cupper, M.L. and Duncan, J. (2006). Last glacial megafaunal death 
assemblage and early human occupation at Lake Menindee, southeastern 
Australia. Quaternary Research 66, 332-341.

Cupper, M.L. (2006). Luminescence and radiocarbon chronologies of 
playa sedimentation in the Murray Basin, southeastern Australia. 
Quaternary Science Reviews 25, 2594-2607.

All the best,
Matt
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At 6:08 PM +1100 4/2/07, Kathryn Fitzsimmons wrote:
>Dear fellow Quaternarists,
>
>I would like to introduce myself as the new Editor of Quaternary 
>Australasia. We are planning a bumper issue of Quaternary 
>Australasia to come out in time for INQUA, and will have copies 
>available to the international participants in Cairns. I'm hoping 
>the issue will inform the Quaternary world about the active 
>community in this region.
>
>I would like to solicit contributions for this issue. This can 
>include reports, interviews, and thesis abstracts. I'm also hoping 
>to include some short research papers. Quaternary Australasia has in 
>the past provided an excellent forum for students in particular to 
>have their work published, and I am hoping that this particular 
>issue, which will have a wider than usual distribution thanks to 
>INQUA, will provide an incentive for people (especially students) to 
>consider QA. QA is suitable for a paper of national or local 
>importance that may not be suitable for an international audience. 
>Papers published in QA are peer-reviewed and count as publications 
>for the purposes of the ARC. It is an ideal place to publish a paper 
>quickly to improve your track record for an ARC or job application.
>
>Please don't hesitate to contact me if you would be interested in 
>contributing, or if you know of any students (including recently 
>completed Honours students) who may not be aware of QA and could be 
>encouraged to submit their work. Likewise, if anyone would like to 
>publicise any of their recently published papers or books, please 
>let me know.
>
>Thanks,
>Kat Fitzsimmons.
>
>.......................................
>
>Kathryn Fitzsimmons
>PhD Candidate
>CRC LEME (and)
>Department of Earth and Marine Sciences
>Australian National University
>Canberra ACT 0200
>Ph: (02) 6125 2059
>Fax: (02) 6125 5544
>
>kathryn.fitzsimmons at anu.edu.au
>
>
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