date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 13:03:56 +0100
from: Michael Hughes <m.hughes@ucl.ac.uk>
subject: HOLIVAR2006 Abstracts - Theme 3
to: Keith Briffa <k.briffa@uea.ac.uk>,  zoli@uni-bremen.de,  t.osborn@uea.ac.uk

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Dear Theme Leader / Poster Presenter

All the HOLIVAR2006 abstracts are now in. Attached is a Word document
containing abstracts for this theme - a summary of theme, poster codes,
titles and authors are given below. There are 30 abstracts in this
theme. These abstracts are currently being edited - you do not need to
edit them.

Keith & Bernd - please look at the poster titles and check that they
are in the appropriate theme. Please notify using reply-all to this
email of any suggested changes.

Tim - if you wish to obtain figures or graphics for a particular
poster that you wish to highlight in the poster introduction please
contact the first author using their email addresses contained within
the abstract. Please note that you might want to assemble a small
powerpoint presentation to introduce the posters and highlight any
outstanding work.

ALL abstracts can be found here:
http://www.holivar2006.org/abstracts/viewabstract.php

Regards,

Michael Hughes	
m.hughes@ucl.ac.uk
-- 
Environmental Change Research Centre
University College London
Pearson Building, Gower Street
London, WC1E 6BT, UK
Tel +44 (0)20 7679 0546
Fax +44 (0)20 7679 0565

http://www.ecrc.ucl.ac.uk




Theme 3 Climate Variability in the Last 2000 Years

This theme is concerned with the assembly and integration of many types
of continuous palaeoclimate records covering the last 2000 years that
are absolutely dated and can be calibrated against instrumental climate
records and compared directly with models.

Keynote Talks in this theme:

Michael E. Mann - Reconstructions of climate over the past two millennia
Hugues Goosse - Simulating the climate of the last two millennia: the
role of internal and forced variability



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T3-001 (24)

Reconstructing past temperature variations: mathematical grounds and
some results.

D.M. Sonechkin

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T3-002 (26)

The Little Ice Age and Medieval Warm Period in Gulf of Mexico sediments.

Julie N. Richey, Richard Z. Poore, Benjamin P. Flower and Terrence M. Quinn

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T3-003 (32)

A 800-year record of summer temperature in northern Fennoscandia
inferred from sedimentary diatoms.

A. Korhola, J. Weckström, P. Erästö and L. Holmström

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T3-004 (35)

Little Ice Age sand invasion of the Ho Bugt salt marshes in western
Denmark during low relative sea level.

Katie Szkornik, Roland Gehrels and Andrew Murray

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T3-005 (38)

Simultaneous or sucked-in? Testing the timing of radiocarbon-dated
climate events between sites.

Maarten Blaauw, J Andrés Christen, Dmitri Mauquoy, Bas van Geel and
Johannes van der Plicht

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T3-006 (40)

Late Holocene climate change in Estonia based on pollen and
loss-on-ignition data from two annually laminated lakes.

A. Poska, H, Seppä, L. Saarse, S. Veski and E. Niinemets

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T3-007 (42)

Climate change or human induced environmental degradation? A multi-proxy
reconstruction of Late Holocene environmental variability in western Uganda.

Julius B. Lejju

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T3-008 (46)

A 1000-year climate history from an Alpine ice core?

Michael Sigl, David Bolius, Theo Jenk, Margit Schwikowski and Heinz W.
Gäggeler,

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T3-009 (52)

Diatom responses to 20th century climate warming in lakes from the
northern Urals, Russia.

Nadia Solovieva, Vivienne Jones, John H.B. Birks and Peter Appleby

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T3-010 (55)

Proxy Indicated Humid LIA Climate in the Arid China.

Jianhui Chen, Fa-hu Chen, Bao Yang and Xiaozhong Huang

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T3-011 (60)

Mediterranean climate palaeoreconstruction in the last 2000 years: Zoñar
Lake, Southern Spain.

Martín-Puertas, C., Valero-Garcés, B.L., Mata Campo, M.P.,
Moreno-Caballud, A., González-Sampériz, P. and González-Barrios, A.J.

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T3-012 (64)

Climatic variability in arid central Asia over the last 2000 years
documented by Bosten Lake, China.

Xiao-zhong Huang, Fa-hu Chen, Jonathan A Holmes, Jia-wu Zhang and
Jian-hui Chen

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T3-013 (65)

A wet phase in the South Peruvian coastal desert (14°30’ S) during the
Little Ice Age period.

Unkel, Ingmar, Kromer, B., Wagner, G.A., Eitel, B. and Wacker, L.

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T3-014 (67)

Multi-proxy reconstruction of Holocene environmental changes at Lake
Vuolep Njakajaure (Abisko National Park, northern Sweden).

Christian Bigler, Lena Barnekow, Markus L. Heinrichs, Peter Rosén, Jan
Karlsson, Roland I. Hall, and Ingemar Renberg

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T3-015 (73)

1000 years of climate variability in central Asia: assessing the
evidence using Lake Baikal (Russia) diatom assemblages and the
application of a diatom-inferred model of snow cover on the lake.

Anson W. Mackay, Ryves, D.B., Battarbee, R.W., Flower, R.J., Jewson, D.,
Rioual, P. and Sturm, M.

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T3-016 (75)

Climatic changes in Subarctic Eurasia based on millennial tree-ring
chronologies.

O.V. Sidorova, M.M. Naurzbaev and E.A. Vaganov

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T3-017 (83)

Alkenone SST record of increased northwest African upwelling during the
20th century.

H. V. McGregor, M. Dima, S. Mulitza and H.W. Fischer

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T3-019 (92)

Ice in caves: a valuable tool for Holocene palaeoclimatic reconstructions.

A. Per&#;oiu, B.P. Onac, Z. Kern and I. Forizs

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T3-020 (95)

Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA) and Little Ice Age Type Events (LIATES)
in the South-Central Andes of Chile.

L. von Gunten, C. Salvetti and M. Grosjean

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T3-021 (96)

Regional multi-proxy climate reconstruction based on tree-rings, ice
cores, lake sediments and peat profiles: a calibration exercise.

C. Kamenik, B. Ammann, C. Bigler, A. Blass, A.L. Carnelli, J. Esper, M.
Grosjean, T.M. Jenk, I. Larocque,0, R. Niederer, N. Riedwyl, R.
Schreier, M. Schwikowski, and H. Wanner,

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T3-022 (101)

Recent effects of climate forcing on Lake Malawi surface temperatures: A
possible shift in tropical climate response.

Powers, L.A., T.C. Johnson, J.P. Werne, I.S. Castañeda, E.C. Hopmans,
J.S. Sinninghe Damsté and S. Schouten

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T3-023 (104)

Environmental change in western Uganda during the last 1200 years from
multiproxy palaeolimnological archives.

Keely Mills and David Ryves

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T3-024 (109)

Late Holocene environmental changes derived from peat multi-proxy data
in Männikjärve bog (Estonia) with possible indications for climate change.

Ü. Sillasoo, E. Karofeld, D. Mauquoy, A. Blundell, D. Charman, M.
Blaauw, J.R.G. Daniell, P. Toms, J. Newberry and F.M. Chambers

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T3-025 (116)

Fennoscandian Summer temperatures since AD 442 reconstructed from a
tree-ring network.

Hans W. Linderholm, Anders Moberg, Isabelle Gouriand, Deliang Chen and
Barbara Wolfarth

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T3-026 (123)

Variations in near-bottom flow speeds of Iceland-Scotland Overflow Water
during the last two centuries.

Karin P. Boessenkool, Ian R. Hall and H. Elderfield

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T3-027 (128)

Stability of the arctic oscillation-temperature signal over the last
millennium.

Julie M. Jones and Martin Widmann

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T3-029 (135)

Oxygen isotope ratios of water and biogenic silica in a remote mountain
lake: on the importance of seasonality in palaeoclimate interpretation.

Jonathan J. Tyler, Melanie J. Leng, Vivienne J. Jones, Richard W.
Battarbee, Hilary Sloane and Carol Arrowsmith

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T3-030 (139)

Interpreting Paleoydrologic and Plaeoclimatic Conditions on Sub-Tropical
North America During the Late Holocene Through the Comparison of
Speleothem and Lake Geochemical Proxy Records.

D. J. Hollander, L. Soto, J. Polk, P. Van Beynen and K. Maasch

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T3-031 (153)

Greenland Climate over the past 2000 years as seen from ice cores.

Katrine Krogh Andersen, Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen, Bo M. Vinther,
Sune O. Rasmussen, Peter D. Ditlevsen, Sigfus Johnsen and Henrik B. Clausen

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T3-032 (155)

Invasion of anthropogenic CO2 recorded in stable isotopes of planktonic
foraminifera from the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea.

Saber Al-Rousan, Jürgen Pätzold, Salim Al-Moghrabi and Gerold Wefer


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