AMERICAS

Moderated by:

Suzette Flantua (University of Bergen) & Buzz Nanavati (Portland State University)

Time slot (USA Eastern DT, UTC-4) : 13:00 - 18:00


Time slot (EDT)

13:00

13:05

13:20

13:35

13:50

14:05

FIELD STORIES / EARLY YEARS

Title - Speakers

Introduction - Buzz Nanavati

Early Days in the Field with Eric - Cathy Whitlock

Adventures in the Field with Eric, or, Boys Having Fun - George Jacobson

Life with Eric in the Cushing lab of the 1970s and 80s: His context, role, and impact - Jim Almendinger

Exploring the Great Plains and beyond with Eric - Sheri Fritz

Travels with Eric (and sometimes Jane) in the western US: science, discovery, and joie de vivre - Joe Donovan


Time slot (EDT)

14:20

14:35

QUATERNARY BREADTH

Title - Speakers

A Walk through the Quaternary with Eric Grimm - Rolfe Mandel

Eric Grimm's Interdisciplinary Contributions at the Illinois State Museum - Bonnie Styles

14:50 RAISING THE GLASS Open mic


Time slot (EDT)

15:20

15:35

15:50

16:05


16:20

ACROSS THE AMERICAS

Title - Speakers

Eric’s impact on South American paleoecology - Claudio Latorre

Latin American Pollen Database - Vera Markgraf

Eric and the Mexican Quaternarists - Socorro Lozano

Developing a pollen database for the Neotropics: a tribute to Eric Grimm - Henry Hooghiemstra & Suzette Flantua

Thinking large scale and nonlinear: quantifying paleolimnological resilience using Neotropical lake diatoms - Xavier Benito


Time slot (EDT)

16:35

16:50

17:05

17:20

DATABASES

Title - Speakers

NAPD, FAUNMAP and Neotoma: The Legacy of Eric Grimm - Russ Graham

The Neotoma Paleoecology Database: Carrying Eric's vision forward - Jack Williams

"Well you should really talk to Eric about that:" Eric Grimm's Contributions to Neotoma - Andrea Thomer

All I ever wanted to know about databases I learned from Eric C. Grimm: The second generation of N. administrators - Jessica Blois & Simon Goring

17:35 RAISING THE GLASS Open mic

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