POSTER PRESENTERS
Athan Barkoukis and Amy Leventer, Colgate University, Hamilton,
New York
Corethron criophilum
layers in cores from the northwestern Weddell Sea: Implications for the
history of the Larsen Ice Shelf
Michael J. Bentley, Department of Geography, University
of Durham
Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al isotope evidence for the timing and pattern of
deglaciation, southern Antarctic Peninsula
Millennial-scale variability
of the George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula
A preliminary relative
sea level curve for the Marguerite Bay region, Antarctic Peninsula
Stefanie A. Brachfeld, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio
State University
Application of magnetic methods to
paleoclimate studies along the Antarctic Peninsula: Magnetically tracking
sediment provenance, ice-rafted debris, and productivity variations in
glacial-marine sediment
David H. Bromwich, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State
University
Decadal Variability in the Impact of
ENSO on the Antarctic Peninsula
Adam W. Burnett, Department of Geography, Colgate University
Temporal and Spatial Variability in the Southern Hemisphere 500-hPa Circumpolar
Vortex and its Relationship with the Semiannual Oscillation
Angelo Camerlenghi, Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e
di Geofisica Sperimentale - OGS
Late Pleistocene Deep Sea Paleoenvironmental
Record of the Pacific Margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
Dr. Miquel Canals, University of Barcelona
Multiple Implications For an Ice Stream
Flowing Off the Gerlache Strait, Northern Antarctic Peninsula
Randy Dirszowsky and Robert Gilbert, Department of Geography,
Queen's University
Geochemical Analysis of Glacimarine
Sediments at the Former Larsen-A Ice Shelf, East Antarctic Peninsula
Eugene Domack, Hamilton College, et al.
Marine Geological Survey off the Larsen-B
Ice Shelf: Cruise NBP-01-07 (December 2001 to January 2002)
Brenda Hall, University of Maine
Terrestrial Record of Glacial/Deglacial
transition from South Shetland Islands
Ole Humlum and Olafur Ingolfsson , The University Courses
on Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway
Observed Antarctic Surface Temperature Changes During the Late 20th Century
Scott E. Ishman, Southern Illinois University
A Foraminiferal Record of Ice-Shelf Decay,
Larsen Ice Shelf-A, Eastern Antarctic Peninsula
Sharon Kanfoush, Utica College and David A. Hodell, University
of Florida
Relationship of Millennial
Antarctic Ice Discharge Events with Environmental and Climate Proxies
Kelly A. Kryc and Richard W. Murray, Boston University and
Robert B. Dunbar, Stanford University
Large Holocene Excursions in Biologic Productivity
and Terrigenous Provenance in a High-Resolution Sediment Record From the
Palmer Deep, West Antarctica
Sarah Lichtenstein and Allison Drake, Hamilton College
Marine Sediment Cores from the northern
Prince Gustav Channel: A Record of the Holocene Climatic Optimum Confirms
Trans-Peninsula warmth ~6000 yr BP
Patricia Manley, Middlebury College
Cyclic variations in physical properties
within the Andvord and Schollaert Drifts: Antarctic Peninsula
Philippa E. Noon, British Antarctic Survey
Did the Signy ice cap melt during the mid-Holocene?
J. W. Ring, Hamilton College
Gamma Detection Method for Pb210 in Antarctic Fiord Sediments: Measuring
Accumulation Rates in the 20th Century
Ted Scambos, National Snow & Ice Center, University
of Colorado, Christina L. Hulbe, Portland State University and Mark A.
Fahnestock ESSIC, University of Maryland
Characterizing Ice Shelf Responses to
Climate
Pedro Skvarca, Instituto Antártico Argentino, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Impact Assessment of Climatic Warming
on Glaciers and Ice Shelves on Northeastern Antarctic Peninsula
Amelia Shevenell, Geological Sciences and Marine Science
Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara
Antarctic Holocene Climate Change:
Stable Isotopic Record from Palmer Deep
Holl Yoon, Polar Sciences Laboratory, Seoul, Korea
A Possible Mechanism for the Formation of
Layered Diatom Ooze from Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula
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