Speaker: Willem van der Bilt, University of Bergen
Topic: Last Glacial Lake sediments from ice-free Arctic oasis reveal warm Heinrich 2 stadial summers
Speaker: Tobias Schneider, University of Bern
Topic: Tracing Holocene Temperatures and Human Activities in Greenlandic Lakes: Novel Insights from the Combination of Hyperspectral Imaging and Lipid Biomarkers
Speaker: Tancrède Leger, Sheffield University
Topic: Calibrating paleo ice-sheet model simulations against geological evidence on ice sheet geometry: recent progress and remaining challenges
Speaker: Redmond Stein, Columbia University
Topic: Paleoclimate during early human migration into Inutoqqaq Nunaat, northern Greenland
Speaker: Guy Paxman, Durham University
Topic: Constraining the extent of the Greenland Ice Sheet during past warmer climates: insights from the subglacial landscape
Speaker: Sebastian Bertrand, University of Paris-Saclay
Topic: Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in Patagonia: A decreasing hazard?
Speaker: Stein Bondevik, Høgskulen på Vestlandet
Topic: Contamination of 8.2 ka cold climate records by the Storegga tsunami in the Nordic Seas
Speaker: Jostein Bakke, University of Bergen
Topic: Reconstructing paleofloods from lake sediments: Methodological approaches and insights into the climate-flood dynamics of southern Norway
Speaker: Alberto Reyes, University of Alberta
Topic: The chronology conundrum of Old Crow tephra and the last interglaciation in Yukon and Alaska
Speaker: Aaron Putnam, University of Maine
Topic: An interhemispheric perspective on the last glacial termination from mountain glacier chronologies
September 11th: Willem van der Bilt, University of Bergen, Norway
Topic: Last Glacial Lake sediments from ice-free Arctic oasis reveal warm Heinrich 2 stadial summers
Recommended paper: van der Bilt & Lane, 2019. Science Advances
September 18th: Tobias Schneider, University of Bern, Switzerland
Topic: Tracing Holocene Temperatures and Human Activities in Greenlandic Lakes: Novel Insights from the Combination of Hyperspectral Imaging and Lipid Biomarkers
Recommended paper: Schneider et al., 2024 Quaternary Science Reviews
September 25th: Tancrède Leger, Sheffield University, UK
Topic: Calibrating paleo ice-sheet model simulations against geological evidence on ice sheet geometry: recent progress and remaining challenges
Recommended paper: Leger et al., 2024 Climate of the Past
October 2nd: Redmond Stein, Columbia University, USA
Topic: Paleoclimate during early human migration into Inutoqqaq Nunaat, northern Greenland
Recommended paper: TBA
October 9th: Guy Paxman, Durham University, UK
Topic: Constraining the extent of the Greenland Ice Sheet during past warmer climates: insights from the subglacial landscape
Recommended paper: Paxman et al., 2024 The Cryosphere
October 16th: Sebastian Bertrand, University of Paris-Saclay, France
Topic: Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in Patagonia: A decreasing hazard?
Recommended paper: Vanderkerkhove et al., 2020 Quaternary Science Reviews
October 23rd: Stein Bondevik, University of Applied Sciences, Sogndal, Norway
Topic: Contamination of 8.2 ka cold climate records by the Storegga tsunami in the Nordic Seas
Recommended paper: Bondevik et al., 2024 Nature Communications
October 30th: Jostein Bakke, University of Bergen, Norway
Topic: Reconstructing paleofloods from lake sediments: Methodological approaches and insights into the climate-flood dynamics of southern Norway
Recommended papers: Hardeng et al., 2022 Quaternary Science Reviews and Hardeng et al., 2024 Quaternary Science Reviews
November 6th: Alberto Reyes, University of Alberta, Canada
Topic: The chronology conundrum of Old Crow tephra and the last interglaciation in Yukon and Alaska
Recommended paper: Reyes et al., 2023, Geology and Burgess et al., 2021, Quaternary Geochronology
November 13th: Evelien van Dijk, University of Oslo, Norway
Topic: Winter is coming: the climatic impact of large volcanic events in the Holocene
Recommended paper: van Dijk et al.,2024 Communications, Earth & Environment
November 20th: Helen Dulfer, Sheffield University, UK
Topic: Deciphering ice sheet retreat from glacial landforms observed in high-resolution (2 m) digital elevation models: reconstructing the Scandinavian Ice Sheet
Recommended paper: Dewald et al., 2022, Journal of Maps
November 29th: No speaker (U.S. Thanksgiving week vacation)
December 4th: Aaron Putnam, University of Maine, USA
Topic: An interhemispheric perspective on the last glacial termination from mountain glacier chronologies
Recommended papers: Strand et al., 2024. Quaternary Science Reviews