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EPOCH Seminars

Exploring Palaeoenvironments, the Oceans, Climate and Humans (EPOCH) Seminars

  • Date 26 Sep 2019 - 31 Dec 2020
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EPOCH Virtual Seminars

EPOCH ‘Exploring Palaeoenvironments, the Oceans, Climate, and Humans’ (Virtual) Seminars
Autumn Term Schedule

Seminars are returning for Autumn Term 2020 on MS Teams, Wednesday lunchtimes from 1-2pm. As usual, please feel free to eat your lunch!

We have a great line-up of speakers covering a range of research specialisms and career stages in the Quaternary Sciences. So please do come along!

Wednesday October 7th (1-2PM)

Dr César Méndez and Dr Amalia Nuevo Delaunay 

Archaeologists, Centro de Investigación en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia 

Holocene human/environment interactions at the Andean fringes of West-Central Patagonia, South America. 

Wednesday 21st October (1-2PM)

Dr Poppy Harding, Miss Amy Walsh, Professor Simon Blockley and Dr Celia Martin Puertas 

Royal Holloway University of London, Department of Geography 

New research on the annually laminated Holocene lake record from Diss Mere. 

Wednesday 4th November (1-2PM)

Dr Jenna Sutherland 

Recent PhD graduate, University of Leeds 

The impact of proglacial lakes on glacier geometry and behaviour during recession. 

Wednesday 18th November (1-2PM)

Dr Carlo Meloro 

Senior Lecturer, Liverpool John Moores University 

Predator-prey dynamics in the Plio-Pleistocene ecosystems. 

Wednesday 2nd December (1-2PM)

Dr Rebecca Kearney 

Post-Doctoral Researcher, Oxford University 

Understanding the temporal and spatial response of terrestrial vegetation to abrupt climatic oscillation(s) during the earliest Holocene across Europe. 

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