[Aqualist] Climate variability in the Holocene session at IGC Brisbane, August 2012
Francisco Jiménez
fjjspejo at ugr.es
Mon Feb 13 23:30:36 EST 2012
Dear colleague,s
We would like to invite you to submit abstracts to a session at the
upcoming IGC in Brisbane, 5-10 August 2012
Theme 3. Climate Change: Lessons from the Past; Implications for the Future
*3.9 Climate variability in the Holocene
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Keynote speaker: Edouard*BARD* (France)
Chairs: Gert J.*DE LANGE*gdelange at geo.uu.nl (Netherlands) and Francisco*JIMENEZ-ESPEJO* (Spain-Japan)
High-resolution Holocene climate records are invaluable for assessing how Earth is likely to respond to projected temperature and related environmental changes during the next few centuries to millennia. In this Symposium, we seek to place the impact of anthropogenic climate change into the context of natural climate variability over the last 10,000 years. We particularly encourage contributions that utilise multiple proxy, high-resolution approaches to the study of ice core, terrestrial and marine sediment archives.
The abstract submission deadline is 17th February
*_Abstract submission site:_** http://www.34igc.org/submit-abstracts.php*
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For those who cannot pay the $40 abstract submission fee by credit card at
time of lodgement, the following link will allow them to submit an abstract
and pay later using alternative methods: ****
https://events.ccm.com.au/ei/getdemo.ei?id=127&s=_5I80VOS5A****
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Note that authors using the alternative payment link must follow all
instructions on the form and ensure that their payment is received by our
office no later than 29 February. Abstracts received using this link will
not be processed until payment is received.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Gert and Francis
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