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  Poster Programme - BG2.05 Integrating Neogene terrestrial vegetation records and models (co-listed in CL)

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Convener: Dupont, L.
Co-Convener: Kubatzki, C.
Co-Sponsorship: Deep Time Perspectives on Climate Change: Marrying the Signal from Computer Models & Biological Proxies (Cl016)


Author in Attendance:

Monday, 3 April 2006 13:30 - 15:00
Display Time: Monday, 3 April 2006 08:00 -
Monday, 3 April 2006 19:30
Poster Area: Hall A

Chairperson: DUPONT, L.

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A0059
EGU06-A-04955;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0059
Lunt, D.J.; Ross, I.; Hopley, P.; Valdes, P.J.
A possible late-Oligocene evolutionary niche for C4 grasses?

A0060
EGU06-A-10424;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0060
Mosbrugger, V.; Francois, L.; Micheels, A.
Upper Miocene vegetation reconstruction using proxy-data and the CARAIB model – a comparison (solicited)

A0061
EGU06-A-05389;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0061
Kleidon, A.
Did stomatal conductance adapt optimally to past climatic change? (solicited)

A0062
EGU06-A-07458;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0062
Jost, A.; Fauquette, S.; Kageyama, M.; Krinner, G.; Ramstein, G.; Suc, J.-P.; Violette, S.; Favre, E.
High-resolution climate and vegetation simulations of the Mid-Pliocene period: a model-data comparison

A0063
EGU06-A-00077;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0063
Haywood, A. M; Valdes, P. J
Vegetation cover in a warmer world simulated using a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model for the mid Pliocene

A0064
EGU06-A-01290;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0064
Weigelt, E.; Uenzelmann-Neben, G.; Dupont, L.
Extending terrestrial climate information into the marine realm: palynological information as a key to seismic interpretation

A0065
EGU06-A-08171;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0065
Tzedakis, P.C.; Roucoux, K.H.; de Abreu, L.; Shackleton, N.J.
Marine-terrestrial analyses in the Iberian margin, intra-interglacial tree population crashes and atmospheric methane changes (solicited)

A0066
EGU06-A-08109;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0066
Kubatzki, C.
Integrating terrestrial vegetation records and models – a climate modeller's point of view

A0067
EGU06-A-00228;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0067
Marshall, A.G.; Lynch, A.H.; Kershaw, P.; van der Kaars, S.
Reconstructing Australasian climate during the late Quaternary: a modelling study of the Australian palaeomonsoon using terrestrial and marine vegetation records (solicited)

A0068
EGU06-A-01992;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0068
Harrison, S.P.
Observations and Simulations of Past Vegetation Changes: BIOME 6000+, PMIP2 and Model Benchmarking (solicited)

A0069
EGU06-A-03371;  BG2.05-1MO3P-0069
Dupont, L.M.; Paul, A.; Behling, H.
Geographically differentiated response to the Younger Dryas climatic fluctuation at both sides of the South Atlantic




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