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  2. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Mr Jinheum Park

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/park/
    Choi, J. (2019). Abrupt Holocene climate events of coastal East Asia including the 8.2 ka, 4.2 ka, and 2.8 ka coolings, and the societal responses on the Korean ... Jin, Q. (2018). The 8.2 ka cooling event in coastal East Asia: High-resolution pollen
  3. Department of Geography, Cambridge » A 500,000 year environmental…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/chewbahir/
    In the Chew Bahir cores we are focussing on creating a high-resolution age model for the 135 ka – 125 ka interval, around the transition from MIS 6 to MIS 5, ... which will allow a test of the hypothesis that human population increase and range
  4. Search site. » Events » Cambridge Geographers at EGU 2024. Cambridge Geographers at EGU 2024. The coming week (14-19th April 2024) sees the annual gathering of geoscientists from around the world, at the European Geophysical Union General Assembly,
  5. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Dr Matt Osman

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/osman/
    Ongoing periods of research interest include the Mid-Pliocene Warm Period (3.2 Ma before present), the Last Interglacial (127 ka BP), the Last Glacial Maximum (21 ka BP) and the ... Holocene (last 11 ka BP).
  6. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Pleistocene glaciation of…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/pleistoceneglaciation/
    478-424 ka), whilst glaciation during the subsequent Devensian Stage (MIS 2; c. ... 29-18 ka) resulted in blockage of The Wash, causing further river diversions.
  7. Poster presentation (presented by Christine Lane). Topic: A 260 ka eruptive history for Kilimanjaro derived from Lake Challa sediments.
  8. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/ced/
    10th November 2016 - Lucy Farr, University of Cambridge:. Archaeological insights into the 8.2 ka event. ... 9th November 2012 - Dr Aline Govin (MARUM, Bremen):. Precipitation changes in the Amazon Basin during the last 240 ka.
  9. This project aims to reconstruct the climatic and environmental impact of the 74 ka BP YTT super eruption as registered in Lake Chala (Tanzania/Kenya).
  10. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/quaternary/
    10th November 2016 - Lucy Farr, University of Cambridge:. Archaeological insights into the 8.2 ka event. ... 9th November 2012 - Dr Aline Govin (MARUM, Bremen):. Precipitation changes in the Amazon Basin during the last 240 ka.
  11. Department of Geography, Cambridge » TwoRains

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/tworains/
    There is clear evidences that centennial droughts occurred is the past, especially between 4.5 and 3 kyr BP, which is sometimes reported as the 4.2 ka event.
  12. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Dr Matthew Adeleye

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/adeleye/
    Masters students. Juan Pala Gutierrez (current): Evaluating the impact of the 8.2 ka event in the Eastern Mediterranean: the early Holocene palynology of Lake Pamvotis, Greece.
  13. Department of Geography, Cambridge » People in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/gibbard/
    2019. 'Missing Glaciations' of the Middle Pleistocene: examining controls on global glacier extent during 100 ka glacial cycles. ... Hughes, P., & Gibbard, P. 2018. Global glacier dynamics during 100 ka Pleistocene glacial cycles.
  14. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/ggg/
    Palaeoenvironmental records from the West Antarctic Peninsula drift sediments over the last 75 ka.
  15. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Climate and Environmental…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/ced/seminars/previous/
    Orbital-scale East Asian-Australian summer monsoon dynamics and a centennial earth magnetic reversal event at 98 ka. ... In the past years, we reconstructed a tropical precipitation record from the western Pacific since 282 ka, inferred from planktonic
  16. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Subject Index

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/bibliographic/classification/
    K. Geography – human – empirical studies. KA. Geography – human – theories.
  17. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/seminars/polarphysical/
    Palaeoenvironmental records from the West Antarctic Peninsula drift sediments over the last 75 ka.
  18. Department of Geography, Cambridge » The Cambridge Geography…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/library/bibliographic/scheme/
    Common property. K/f. Gender and environment;. Development – general. KA:. Empirical studies.
  19. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Publications – Climate and…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/ced/publications/
    and Tzedakis, P.C., 2022. Abrupt intrinsic and extrinsic responses of southwestern Iberian vegetation to millennial‐scale variability over the past 28 ka. ... The dating and correlation of an eastern Mediterranean lake sediment sequence: a 46–4 ka
  20. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Fourier transform spectroscopy…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/masayavolcano/
    In addition, Masaya is one of the few known volcanoes responsible for basaltic plinian activity (20 and 6.5 ka BP), and its subdued topography (about 600 m above sea-level)
  21. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Publications

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/publications/
    and Büntgen, U., 2024. Sudden disappearance of yew (Taxus baccata) woodlands from eastern England coincides with a possible climate event around 4.2 ka ago.
  22. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Glaciology and Glacial Geology:…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/ggg/seminars/previous/
    Venue: Scott Polar Research Institute, main lecture theatre. The Scandinavian Ice Sheet (SIS) reached its maximum extent over Fennoscandia and Northern Europe 21–20 ka.
  23. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Publications – Biogeography and…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/bb/publications/
    and Büntgen, U., 2024. Sudden disappearance of yew (Taxus baccata) woodlands from eastern England coincides with a possible climate event around 4.2 ka ago. ... and Stenseth, N.C., 2022. Reply to Weiss: Tree-ring stable oxygen isotopes suggest an

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