SPEAKERS' ABSTRACTS
Peter Convey, British Antarctic Survey
Signals of Changing Climate from the Antarctic
Terrestrial Environment
Eugene Domack, Hamilton College and Amy Leventer, Colgate
University
Marine sediment record of natural environmental
variability and recent warming
Robert B. Dunbar, Stanford University
Holocene Decadal-to-Millennial Oceanographic
Variability Along the Antarctic Peninsula: Links to the Andes and the
Pacific Basin
Steve Emslie, University of North Carolina
Penguin Colonies and Environmental Change
in the Antarctic Peninsula Region
Robert Gilbert, Queen's University and Eugene Domack, Hamilton
College
Glacimarine Record of the Disintegration
of the Larsen A Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula
Christian Hjort, Lund University, Sweden
Late Pleistocene and Holocene Glaciation
and Climate History of the Antarctic Peninsula Region - According to the
Land and Lake Sediment Record.
J.C. King, British Antarctic Survey
Antarctic Peninsula Climate
Variability and its Causes as Revealed by Instrumental Records
Ian Simmonds, University of Melbourne
Large-Scale Influences
on Antarctic Peninsula Climate
B.D. Santer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Simulation of Current and Future Climate
in Antarctic Peninsula Region
Ray Smith, University of California-Santa Barbara
Long-Term Ecological Research (Palmer LTER)
on the Antarctic Marine Ecosystem
Ellen Mosley-Thompson and Lonnie G. Thompson, Ohio State University
Ice Core Contributions to the Paleoclimate
History of the Antarctic Peninsula
David G. Vaughan, British Antarctic Survey
Climatic Control of Ice Shelves
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