INQUA-MARE
Tropical Realm Workshop
9-11 January 2024
San José, Costa Rica
A three-day workshop of talks, posters, and activities.
Registration is free
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The objective of INQUA-MARE is to bring together researchers studying recent (Holocene) sediment records from the Arctic, Antarctic and the Tropics, as these regions are linked by thermohaline circulation and atmospheric teleconnection.
As these areas are the most sensitive to climate change, we feel the need to let researchers working on these records meet and discuss their results and research methods, and maximise their efforts by enlarging their scientific network.
We want to bring together researchers from the broader fields of paleoceanography because we are convinced that only through an interdisciplinary project we can get an exhaustive and deep understanding of the phenomena we study.
Three days of exchange experiences about research processes using marine sediment records.
More information on the webpage of the Coastal & Marine Processes (CMP) Commission of INQUA.
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Dates to keep in mind
Abstract submission December 1st
You can submit your abstract by sending it to inqua.mare@gmail.com and adding “Surname_abstract” to the object of your mail. Download the abstract template here!
Registration form is officially closed
Registration closed.
Travel Grants for Early Career Researchers (ECR) or Researchers from Developing Countries (DCR) October 1st
Reception of travel grant applications closed
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The local committee: Costa Rica
The local committee is made up of young researchers in various areas of marine studies, with the collaboration of experienced researchers, all of them from the University of Costa Rica. Together they want to show the marine research that is carried out in the region and create new ties of international cooperation.
The INQUA-MARE committee
The committee is made up of young researchers under the leadership of experienced researchers. Who together seek to create bonds of international cooperation between marine researchers worldwide.