Brussels, 12 May 2004
This conference will be hosted by the Utrecht Centre of Geosciences, on 6-9 July 2004 at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. It will be organised in the following seven sessions:
- The thermohaline circulation in a warm world.
- Deglaciation, Greenland - Antarctica. Does it happen?
- Frequency of extreme events. Human activity impact. (Hydrology signal clearer than temperature, 3000 years)
- The carboncycle in the past
- Methane, last ice age. (New isotopic methods). Hydrates from ice and ocean records.
- Interglacial
- Medieval warming
The scientific coordination is organised by the programme committee:
Prof. Sir N. Shackleton, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
Prof. A. Berger, UCL, Belgium
Prof. L. Starkel, Krakau University
Prof. H. von Storch/Dr E Zorita, GKSS, Germany
Prof. K. Briffa, UEA, United Kingdom
Prof. J. Oerlemans, UU, the Netherlands
Dr. D. Raynaud, Research Dir, CNRS LGGE, FranceMore information is available in the
Participants are kindly requested to fill in the
DG Research =>
http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/research/i ndex_en.html
Item source: http:///www.ucgeo.nl/agenda.htm