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  Oral Programme - SSP6 Phanerozoic climate: forcing factors and feedbacks between biosphere and geosphere (co-listed in BG & CL)

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Convener: Herrle, J.
Co-Convener: Weissert, H., Price, G., Negri, A., Petrizzo, M., Gröcke, D.
Co-Sponsorship:

Monday, 14 April 2008

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 3

Chairperson: HERRLE, J.; WEISSERT, H.

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Paleozoic and Mesozoic climate: forcing factors and feedbacks between biosphere and geosphere

10:30 - 10:45
EGU2008-A-11080;  SSP6-1MO2O-002
Vecoli, M.; Riboulleau, A.
Early Silurian “Hot Shales” in the Ghadamis Basin, North Africa: palynological and geochemical characterization, and depositional model

10:45 - 11:00
EGU2008-A-07899;  SSP6-1MO2O-003
Crne, A.E.; Gorican, S.; Weissert, H.; Bernasconi, S.M.
Biocalcification crisis and negative stable carbon isotope anomaly at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary: a record from the pelagic Budva Basin (Montenegro)

11:00 - 11:15
EGU2008-A-02083;  SSP6-1MO2O-004
Ruhl (1), M.; Kuerschner (1), W.M.; Reichart (2), G.-J.; Krystyn (3), L.
High resolution carbon isotope data of Triassic-Jurassic key sections in the western Tethys realm

11:15 - 11:30
EGU2008-A-03389;  SSP6-1MO2O-005
Suan, G.; Rogov, M.A.; Baudin, F.; Mattioli, E. ; Pittet, B.; Mailliot, S.; Fourel, F.; Lécuyer, C.
Massive release of light carbon and rapid sea-level rise at the onset of the Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Jurassic)

11:30 - 11:45
EGU2008-A-02808;  SSP6-1MO2O-006
Hart, M.; Hudson, W. ; Smart, C.
Jurassic planktic foraminifera and their contribution to our understanding of the Jurassic oceanic system

11:45 - 12:00
EGU2008-A-06627;  SSP6-1MO2O-007
Kemp, D.B.; Simmons, M.D.; Sharland, P.R.; Lodola, D.; Nunn, E.V.
Isotopic evidence for palaeoclimate–sea-level linkages in the Mesozoic

12:00
LUNCH BREAK

Chairperson: PRICE, G.; NEGRI, A.

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Mesozoic climate: forcing factors and feedbacks between biosphere and geosphere

13:30 - 13:45
EGU2008-A-10279;  SSP6-1MO3O-002
Price, G.D.; Nunn, E.V.
Early Cretaceous marine isotope records from Siberia

13:45 - 14:00
EGU2008-A-01039;  SSP6-1MO3O-003
Gréselle, B.; Pittet, B.; Reboulet, S.
Glacio-eustasy during the Valanginian - Early Cretaceous: evidence from the peri-vocontian zone (SE France)

14:00 - 14:15
EGU2008-A-05548;  SSP6-1MO3O-004
Herrle, J.O.
Paleoceanography of lower Upper Aptian black shale events in the Western Tethys

14:15 - 14:30
EGU2008-A-03186;  SSP6-1MO3O-005
Parente, M.; Di Lucia, M.; Frijia, G.; Steuber, T.
To drown or not to drown: carbonate platforms during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events

14:30 - 14:45
EGU2008-A-08484;  SSP6-1MO3O-006
Westermann, S.; Fiet, N.; Fleitmann, D.; Caron, M.; Matera, V.; Adatte, T.; Föllmi, K. B.
Absence of anoxic conditions during OAE 2 in the Helvetic realm?

14:45 - 15:00
EGU2008-A-07567;  SSP6-1MO3O-007
Voigt, S.; Schönfeld, J.
Late Cretaceous carbon cycle changes – insights from a new Coniacian – Maastrichtian carbon isotope curve of the boreal chalk succession at Lägerdorf–Kronsmoor (N-Germany)

15:00
COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: PETRIZZO, M.; GRÖCKE, D.

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Mesozoic and Cenozoic climate: forcing factors and feedbacks between biosphere and geosphere

15:30 - 15:45
EGU2008-A-03463;  SSP6-1MO4O-002
Floegel, S.; Dullo, C.; Parkin, G.; Pollard, D.; Hay, W. W.; Wagner, T.
Continental hydrology and its linkages to the marine realm and organic rich sediments – from the Late Cretaceous greenhouse to the Future

15:45 - 16:00
EGU2008-A-02050;  SSP6-1MO4O-003
Adatte, T.; Keller, G.; Gardin, S.; Bartolini, A.; Bajpai, S.
Main Deccan volcanism phase ends at K-T mass extinction: evidence from the Krishna-Godavari Basin, SE India

16:00 - 16:15
EGU2008-A-09539;  SSP6-1MO4O-004
Speijer, R.P.; Bornemann, A.; Schulte, P.; Stassen, P.
Ice in the middle Cretaceous to early Paleogene greenhouse: a continuing paradox

16:15 - 16:30
EGU2008-A-06859;  SSP6-1MO4O-005
Petrizzo, M. R.
The impact of climate instability on marine ecosystems: planktonic foraminiferal biological response to the latest Albian Oceanic Anoxic Event 1d and to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

16:30 - 16:45
EGU2008-A-07541;  SSP6-1MO4O-006
De Bernardi, B.; Petrizzo, M.R.
Biometric study of calcareous plankton through late Paleocene-early Eocene: a proxy to decipher climatic signals?

16:45 - 17:00
EGU2008-A-08530;  SSP6-1MO4O-007
Henderiks, J.
Late Miocene coccolithophore (r)evolution

17:00
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