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- Page 8 and 9: General Notes Exhibitors A small nu
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- Page 12 and 13: THEME 1: CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE C
- Page 14 and 15: THEME 2: MEASURING TIME Radiocarbon
- Page 16 and 17: THEME 3: MEASURING AND UNDERSTANDIN
- Page 18 and 19: THEME 4: MODELLING THE EARTH SYSTEM
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- Page 22 and 23: THEME 5: ICE SHEET DYNAMICS Time, t
- Page 24 and 25: THEME 7: THE OCEANS The Oceans, CO
- Page 26 and 27: THEME 8: TERRESTRIAL STRATIGRAPHY A
- Page 28 and 29: THEME 9: PALAEOECOLOGY Conservation
- Page 30 and 31: THEME 9: PALAEOECOLOGY Beetles, bon
- Page 32 and 33: THEME 10: HUMAN ORIGINS, ENVIRONMEN
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- Page 39: Poster abstracts have been arranged
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- Page 46 and 47: T6 Testing modes of interglacial se
- Page 48 and 49: T6 Late Holocene sea-level change a
- Page 50 and 51: T9 Palaeoecological reconstruction
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- Page 54 and 55: T6 Postglacial relative sea-level c
- Page 56 and 57: T9 Dama roberti, a new species of d
- Page 58 and 59: T10 Advances in geoconservation: ce
- Page 60 and 61: T5 Geophysical prospecting for BRIT
- Page 62 and 63: T5 Inter-catchment variations in Lo
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- Page 66 and 67: Thomas GSP, Chiverrell RC. 2007. St
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- Page 70 and 71: T5 A Pb isotope tracer of ocean-ice
- Page 72 and 73: T5 The timing of glaciations in sou
- Page 74 and 75: T9 Modern calibrations of potential
- Page 76 and 77: T3 The nature of the Younger Dryas-
- Page 78 and 79: T8 Measuring Landscape Resilience u
- Page 80 and 81: T10 Changes in Soil Profile Charact
- Page 82 and 83: T5 Glacial Landsystems Working Grou
- Page 84 and 85: T5 A re-interpretation of the physi
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T3 Unforced variability in summer s
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T9 Frontiers in tropical palaeoecol
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T2 Optimising the use of marine tep
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T8 Revolutions in micromorphology:
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T8 The Evolution of Periglacial Pat
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T9 Saltmarsh Ecosystem Responses to
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T9 Holocene ecosystem functions in
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T11 Provenance of sweet chestnut in
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T9 Peatland development in Amazonia
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T9 Reconstructing the changing clim
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T10 The Hominin sites and Paleolake
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T2 Pushing the boundaries of the ea
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T3 Summer temperature gradients in
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T5 Changing tidewater glacier exten
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T3 Chironomids as a proxy for recon
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T2 Palynostratigraphic alignment ch
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T3 A Greenland temperature inferenc
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T11 Mammalian response to abrupt cl
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T3 Chironomid-Inferred Lateglacial
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T10 Amazonia before Columbus - Virg
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T8 Glaciation style and valley-floo
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T9 The concept of landscape inversi
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T1 European records of late Holocen
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T7 Sea ice diatom contributions to
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T9 A preliminary study on dental mi
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T5 Lateglacial geomorphology in the
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T5 Micromorphological evidence of l
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T9 Palaeolimnological evidence for
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T8 The volcanic island of Mauritius
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the southern North Sea basin: impri
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T9 Diatom response to recent pollut
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T3 Spacial isotopic variations in w
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T9 Looking forward through the past
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T8 Re-investigation of a MIS11-aged
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T7 The dispersal of Ice Rafted Detr
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T2 New Be 10 surface exposure ages
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T9 Algal records of carbon flux in
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T9 Peat’s secret archive: reconst
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T2 High-resolution tephrochronology
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T4 Abrupt transitions in the East A
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T2 Asynchrony between the Greenland
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T3 A synthesis of decadal scale env
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T9 Holocene palaeoclimate reconstru
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T9 Environmental History and Human
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T8 Global review of Quaternary fluv
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T3 Mid- to Late Holocene Palaeoclim
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Figure 1: Oak stable carbon isotope