INQUA 2015 Nagoya Day 7 (August 1)

Tweets from XIX INQUA Nagoya, posted on Saturday, August 1, 2015.
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Steven J Phipps @StevenJPhipps

Proxies and models consistent with changing seasonality of precipitation in Southern Africa during Holocene. Alistair Cunningham #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 09:52:33
近藤康久 Yasuhisa Kondo『環境問題を解く』 @yaskondo

#INQUA2015 my poster on #geoarchaeology in Oman has been set up at the spot 083 in the Event Hall. Come visit me! pic.twitter.com/FUrGNnMi51

2015-08-01 09:56:39
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Lydia Mackenzie @LydiaLMackenzie

Stradbroke Island-> a Quaternary cornucopia according to @john_tibby #inqua2015 #palaeo

2015-08-01 09:58:28
Liz Watson @Lizzyjane1989

Great presentation by @LABest89 on sea level change in the Humber UK #INQUA2015 pic.twitter.com/E7wpLFpAkO

2015-08-01 10:01:59
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Michael Grant @mjg_298

Fascinating mid session discussion over submerged sites in America #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:02:12
Michael Grant @mjg_298

Anton Hansson discussing submerged early Holocene forest landscapes in south eastern Sweden #INQUA2015 pic.twitter.com/Eggxx93n3u

2015-08-01 10:03:13
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Steven J Phipps @StevenJPhipps

Pollen records from SE Africa show Indian Ocean SSTs dominant driver of precip over glacial/interglacial cycles. Manuel Chevalier #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:06:14
Michael Grant @mjg_298

Anton Hansson shows some beautiful Mesolithic fish traps within submerged forest off SE Sweden #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:09:21
Steven J Phipps @StevenJPhipps

Link between Antarctic sea ice, SH westerly winds and precipitation in winter rainfall zone. Epic presentation by Brian Chase. #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:19:18
Steven J Phipps @StevenJPhipps

Speleothems reveal disparate climatic responses across Indo Pacific Warm Pool during Younger Dryas and Holocene. Jennifer Wurtzel #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:31:07
Dr Robyn Inglis @rhinglis

Grant on modelling buried landscapes: trip down memory lane (Kennet Valley), developer data and warning against circular interp #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:32:57
Ed Garrett @EarthquakeEd

@QuakeRecNankai in action at #INQUA2015 again today with @UniversiteLiege's Laura Lamair speaking about the Fuji Five Lakes.

2015-08-01 10:33:52
Dr Robyn Inglis @rhinglis

And wrapping up submerged/buried landscapes - @FSturt 'present coast is just a moment in time' #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:35:09
Christopher Darvill @chrisdarvill

My poster at #INQUA2015 today - I'll be there from 2pm. Glacial advances in southern mid-lat's from Be-10 dataset. pic.twitter.com/QC8h3Z22Ap

2015-08-01 10:40:54
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Fiona McRobie @nonilovesmaths

#INQUA2015 exciting preliminary results from @FieldyEmily - Holocene spring mounds from the Kimberley in NW Aus. suggesting late Hol aridity

2015-08-01 10:44:19
Steven J Phipps @StevenJPhipps

Palaeo-environmental records from mound springs in Kimberley appear to be useful archives of past monsoon activity. Emily Field #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:44:57
Michael Grant @mjg_298

Outstanding and thought provoking session on submerged and deeply buried landscapes. Thanks to all the excellent speakers #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 10:52:16
David Nash @davidjnash

No 2 in a short series of curious signs in Japanese toilets. Any ideas? #INQUA2015 pic.twitter.com/t28xVcLpqX

2015-08-01 10:55:32
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Abi Stone @AbiStone

Latest from the SPACES funded RAIN project by @scifikelly in poster session today @ #INQUA2015 pic.twitter.com/PNZ8IqeTaU

2015-08-01 11:07:19
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Abi Stone @AbiStone

And the pollen from coastal wetlands in the RAIN project from @Lynne_707 in poster sessions too #INQUA2015 pic.twitter.com/pgGxHilxfT

2015-08-01 11:13:50
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Stephanie Mills @DrStephMills

Really enjoying all the talks in the SHAPE session #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 11:14:10
Dr Julie Durcan @durcanjulie

Great poster from @gilromera et al at #INQUA2015 - but we miss you being here! pic.twitter.com/lO4nCDkwf5

2015-08-01 11:17:06
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Abi Stone @AbiStone

@Emma_J_Loftus talking @ #INQUA2015 about near-shore SST in Sn SAfr using these high res shell records pic.twitter.com/OTkmTbe4wl

2015-08-01 11:21:13
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Steven J Phipps @StevenJPhipps

Peat-forming environments in SE Australia show rapid increase in accumulation at beginning of Holocene and dip at 8ka. Len Martin #INQUA2015

2015-08-01 11:27:30
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