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Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/Cambridge Quaternary research. Cambridge Quaternary embraces a wide ranging approach to Quaternary Research. ... Latest news from Cambridge Quaternary and beyond. Featured pages. Links. making geological data accessible. -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Staff and students
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/people/chepstow-lusty/Cambridge CB2 3EZ. England, UK. Phone 44 1223 766526. Fax 44 1223 333392. ... Steve Boreham, Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group. Department of Geography, Downing Place, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Controls on interglacial…
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/interglacialrivers/fphiii.htmlThese extensive overbank areas locally provided a dense, wet woodland complex, as well as drier areas, both of which were colonised by diverse communities of plants and animals. ... 2024 University of Cambridge. -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Quaternary news
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/news/John Hutchinson. Old friend of the Cambridge Quaternary community, Professor John Hutchinson died very peacefully on Thursday 22 December. ... Eruptions That Shook The World. Clive Oppenheimer publishes his new book entitled Eruptions That Shook The -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » History of the major rivers of…
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/tertiaryrivers/oligoc.htmlThe Bouldnor sequence predominantly comprises black, green or grey silts that include plant and animal fossils of fresh to brackish water environments. ... 2024 University of Cambridge. -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » The Pleistocene Stratigraphy and…
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/cambridgepleistocene/Cambridge), Cambridge City Library and British Geological Survey Library. ... Building developments and repairs to the infrastructure of Cambridge have constantly provided opportunities to collect geological information. -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Controls on interglacial…
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/interglacialrivers/interglseds.htmlThis sediment is frequently rich to very rich in fossil plant and animal remains, the latter being scattered throughout the sediment body, or locally occurring as discrete beds. ... 2024 University of Cambridge. -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » How Britain Became An Island
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/englishchannelformation/The implications of such striking geographical changes for plant and animal (including human) migration are profound, resulting, among other things, in the impoverishment of the British flora and fauna during warm ... doi. :10.1038/npre.2007.1205.1. 2024 -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Controls on interglacial…
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/interglacialrivers/conclusions.htmlFph iv. single to multiple channel. silts and clays plant and animal remains. ... 2024 University of Cambridge. -
issue 33
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/issue%2033%20FINAL.pdf20 Jan 2006: The newsletter of the CAMBRIDGE QUATERNARY ISSUE 33 LENT 2006. Happy New Year! ... Wed 22nd SPRI. Dr Colin Summerhayes (University of Cambridge) “Global Ocean Observing System”. -
1 The newsletter of the CAMBRIDGE QUATERNARY ISSUE 37 ...
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/37.pdf24 May 2007: pollen. Several hundred plant and animal. taxa have been recorded, and the faunal and. ... foreshore revealed an area where butchery. and processing of animal carcases had taken. -
ISSUE 25
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/29.pdf11 Oct 2004: bright chaps Cambridge used to grow in thosedays, but a rather quiet one. ... close to the Dutch-German border. Cambridge wasrepresented by Phil Gibbard and Kim Cohen. -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Phil Gibbard
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/people/gibbard/University of Cambridge. Downing Street. CAMBRIDGE CB2 3ER. England. Tel: 44 (0)1223 333538. ... Stargardt (Department of Geography, University of Cambridge), Dr R. Morley (Palynova Ltd), Dr B. -
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https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/Camqua34.pdf4 May 2006: As the vast animals had no other natural predators they would have been easy prey. ... Editor: Sarah Farquhar (saf28@cam.ac.uk) Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. -
issue 36
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/36b.pdf15 Feb 2007: island of Oronsay, Scottish Inner Hebrides. 6. CAMBRIDGE EVENING NEWS - 17 JANUARY 2007. ... Editor: Lisa Ramsay (lfr26@cam.ac.uk). Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. -
ISSUE 19
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/19.pdf24 Apr 2003: Department of Geography library, Cambridge. The sequence was divided into nine zones which start with. ... CAMBRIDGE QUATERNARYDISCUSSION GROUP. There will be no Quaternary Discussion Group meet-ings this term. -
ISSUE 25
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/28.pdf4 May 2004: Calibrating the age scale of rapid climate variationsduring Marine Isotope Stage 3" Nick Shackleton (Cambridge). ____________ ... Unseen Cambridge – theGeology Beneath our Feet (Palaeoenvironmental Reconstructions from the CambridgeDistrict)" Steve -
Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Quaternary Discussion Group
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/seminars/previous.htmlchanges. # Wednesday 25th May 2022, 5.30pm - Céline Vidal, Dept of Geography, University of Cambridge. ... Thursday 6th February 2020, 5.30pm - Christoph Nehrbass-Ahles (University of Cambridge/BAS). -
ISSUE 14
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/14.pdf24 Apr 2003: These, and therest of the motley crew from Cambridge attending theconference, all presented work in the form of posters or talks. ... Shealso trained four generations of Quaternary palynologistsin Cambridge and was consulted by many more fromother -
ISSUE 30
https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/30.pdf24 Jan 2005: Editor: Stijn De Schepper (smad2@cam.ac.uk). Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. ... Exploring the origins of cultivated broomcorn milletthrough genetic markers" Dr. Harriet Hunt (McDonald Institute for Archeological Research,University of
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