Paleoclimatology Lunch - Spring 2008
Thursdays at noon in 105 Pillsbury Hall unless noted otherwise
14 Feb 2008
Katsumi Matsumoto, UMN G&G
Consideration of intergenerational equity in a model study of future climate change
21 Feb 2008
Ana Moreno, UMN G&G
Paleoclimate variability since last deglaciation reconstructed from speleothems and lake sediments in the Northern Iberian Peninsula
28 Feb 2008
Allison Burnett, UMN G&G
Long Term Climate Change Recorded in Sediments from Lake Tanganyika, Tropical East Africa, Over the Past 90+ Kyr
6 March 2008
Peter deMenocal, LDEO/Columbia University
On the fidelity of shell-derived d18O seawater estimates
13 March 2008
Steffen Mischke, Freie Universitaet Berlin
The Holocene climate history of the Third Pole: lake records from the Tibetan Plateau
20 March 2008
Spring Break
27 March 2008
Anna Henderson, UMN G&G
Lake-water hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in the western US
3 April 2008
Brooke White, UMN-G&G
Lake Superior: current research topics and numerical modeling
10 April 2008
Hai Cheng, UMN G&G
The mystery of glacial terminations: Evidences from Asian Monsoon records and their global correlations
17 April 2008
Emi Ito, UMN G&G
Complexities of interpreting lacustrine carbonate record from NE Qaidam Basin, China
24 April 2008
Alexandre Seidel, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Stochastic time series analysis for paleoclimate records
1 May 2008
Ioan Lascu, UMN G&G
Magnetic properties of surface sediments in Minnesota lakes
8 May 2008
John Chiang, UC Berkeley
Pacific climate change and ENSO activity in the mid-Holocene
Comments to K. Matsumoto