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North Atlantic and Arctic Climate Variability Print E-mail
An IODP Topical Symposium
August 15-16, 2007
Universität Bremen, Bremen, Germany

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Symposium Background and Purpose

The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International is pleased to announce that it will convene a topical symposium in 2007 on the topic of "North Atlantic and Arctic Climate Variability,” scheduled 15-16 August 2007, in Bremen, Germany.

The Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic are key areas for understanding the history of climate on Earth. North Atlantic Deep Water, a critical component of thermohaline circulation, is formed here when heat is transported northwards by ocean currents and then released into the atmosphere. While scientific ocean drilling in this region has greatly contributed to our understanding of the processes influencing climate in this region, this topical symposium seeks to include the full scope of marine, terrestrial, and ice research being conducted to further our knowledge of North Atlantic and Arctic Climate Variability. This topical symposium will provide researchers the opportunity to convene and discuss the current state of affairs in this important oceanographic setting.

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The topical symposium will include 15 keynote lectures by scientific leaders on the topic of North Atlantic and Arctic Climate Variability. There will also be a poster session. All topical symposium participants are encouraged to contribute to the symposium by bringing a poster to the session. The lectures and posters will be organised within four main topics.

Millennial-Scale Climate Dynamics
Chairs: Eystein Jansen and Gerold Wefer

Speaker: Trond Dokken, Bjerknes Center for Climate Research, Norway
Title: Ocean dynamics and feedbacks behind millennial scale- and rapid climate changes in the past.
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Speaker: Helge Drange, Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Norway
Title: Arctic sea-ice development in the future
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Speaker: Gerrit Lohmann, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany
Title: North Atlantic Oscillation on multi-millennial timescales (modelling results)
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Speaker: Jerry McManus, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Title: Millennial-scale climate variability in the North Atlantic
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Speaker: Stefan Mulitza, Research Center Ocean Margins (RCOM), University of Bremen, Germany
Title: Tropical response to abrupt late Quaternary changes of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation
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Milankovitch Scale Climate Variability

Chairs: Maureen Raymo and Jim Channell

Speaker: AyakoAbe-Ouchi, University of Tokyo, Japan
Title: Modelling ice sheets of ice age cycles
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Speaker: David Hodell, University of Florida, USA
Title: High-resolution Pleistocene stratigraphy of IODP Site U1308 using stable isotopes, geomagnetic paleointensity and scanning XRF records
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Speaker: Kenji Kawamura, Tohoku University, Japan
Title: Northern hemisphere forcing of climatic cycles over the past 360,000 years implied by absolute dating of Antarctic ice cores
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Speaker: Lorraine Lisiecki, Boston University, USA
Title: Trends and transitions in glacial cycle dynamics
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Speaker: Valerie Masson-Delmotte, LSCE, CEA CNRS UVSQ IPSL CEA, France
Title: EPICA Dome C deuterium record of millenial and orbital scale climate variability
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Speaker: Heiko Pälike, University of Southampton, UK
Title: Milankovitch forcings and response: What can we learn about the ‘climate machine?’
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Evolution of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation

Chairs: Jan Backmann and Rüdiger Stein

Speaker: Rob de Conto, University of Massachusetts, USA
Title: Northern Hemisphere glaciation in the Early Cenozoic
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Speaker: Kristen St. John, James Madison University, USA
Title: Cenozoic ice-rafting history of the Central Arctic
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Speaker: Gerald Haug, GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany
Title: About the major intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation 2.7 million years ago
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Speaker: Jim Wright, Rutgers University, USA
Title: Long-term evolution of NCW variability
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Extreme Warm Events

Chairs: Dick Kroon and Kozo Takahashi

Speaker: Henk Brinkhuis, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Title: Dinoflagellates and the Palaeogene hothouse in the Arctic
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Speaker: Ignatius Rigor, Unversity of Washington, USA
Title: Resolving some discrepancies in our Arctic climate records
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Speaker: Ralf Tiedemann, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany
Title: Link between Atlantic overturning circulation and equatorial Pacific cold tongue state during the warm Pliocene

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Steering Committee

Gerold Wefer (Organiser and Host)
Department of Geosciences
University of Bremen, Germany


Jan Backman
Department of Geology and Geochemistry
Stockholm University, Sweden

Jim Channell
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Florida, USA


Eystein Jansen
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
University of Bergen, Norway


Dick Kroon
Department of Paleoclimatology & Geomorphology
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Maureen Raymo
Department of Earth Sciences
Boston University, USA


Rüdiger Stein
Alfred Wegner Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Bremerhaven, Germany


Kozo Takahashi
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Kyushu University, Japan


IODP-MI Topical Symposium liaison
Kelly Kryc

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Meeting Logistics

The topical symposium will be held in Bremen, Germany, August 15-16, 2007. Participants should plan to arrive in Bremen on August 14 and depart either late on August 16 or anytime August 17. Rooms have been reserved at special rates for symposium attendees and can be reserved through the IODP-MI online registration form (link to reservation form). There is a registration fee of $50.00 for professional registrants and $10.00 for student registrants. Funding is available to help offset the costs of students and post-doctoral researchers who would like to attend the symposium. Contact Kelly Kryc ( ) at IODP-MI for more information.

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ECORD/IODP Summer School

The symposium will be held in conjunction with an ECORD/IODP summer school on paleoceanography for advanced PhD students and young postdocs. The summer school will take place in Bremen from August 13 to 24, 2007 (For more details see http://www.ecord.org/edu/summerschool.html#bremen).

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