[Aqualist] FW: Deadline Reminder: contributions for Past Global Changes Horizons magazine - Volume 2
Helen Bostock Lyman
h.bostock at uq.edu.au
Thu Aug 19 09:13:33 AEST 2021
Dear colleagues
Have you considered sharing your science with young readers? Or do you know someone who might be interested?
Past Global Changes Horizons is a creative paleoscience magazine for teens and young adults, budding scientists and all those enthusiasts interested in the science of the past.
We are happy to share with you this call for contributions to the second PAGES Horizons issue to be published in June 2022. The deadline for contributions is 15 September 2021. Contributions and/or questions should be sent to the editorial team - see details below.
To view the first issue of PAGES Horizons published in April 2021, please visit: PAGES Horizons: Picture the past. Change the future <https://pastglobalchanges.org/publications/pages-magazines/pages-horizons/13180> .
We welcome highly illustrated articles, comics or any other form of illustrated communication (e.g. a photo report of your work in the lab, your collection of specimens, or your adventures and discoveries in the field).
Please consider the following questions when preparing your contribution:
What is the past?
How can studying the past help us?
How far back in time can we study past global changes and which approaches are used to do so?
While a few contributions focused broadly on the past will be considered for publication, most of the contributions of this second issue of Horizons will be focused on a central theme tackling how studying past warm intervals provides valuable and unique clues to understand current and future global changes.
The aim is to illustrate how the varied climatic and environmental information stored in natural climate archives together with results from numerical models allow scientists to paint a comprehensive picture of how the different components of the Earth system will change in a warmer world, particularly considering processes and mechanisms involving long response times.
Note that we welcome both contributions looking into Quaternary interglacials and those focusing on deeper times.
Details regarding the different contributions, their requested format and to who they should be sent can be found here.
If you would like any further information, do not hesitate to contact the PAGES Horizons editorial team:
Emilie Capron: emilie.capron at univ-grnoble-alpes.fr<mailto:emilie.capron at univ-grnoble-alpes.fr>
Nathaëlle Bouttes: nathaelle.bouttes at lsce.ipsl.fr<mailto:nathaelle.bouttes at lsce.ipsl.fr>
Boris Vannière: boris.vanniere at univ-fcomte.fr<mailto:boris.vanniere at univ-fcomte.fr>
All the best,
Chené
Chené van Rensburg | Communications and Project Officer
PAGES - Past Global Changes | International Project Office
Office Hours: Monday to Thursday
Hochschulstrasse 4, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
P: +41 31 684 56 10
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