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CPEP Seminar Series Speakers, 2001-2007

Name and Affiliation

Date

Title

Kam-biu Liu,
Louisiana State University

Nov
2001

Typhoon History

Fred Wendorf,
Southern Methodist University

Mar
2002

Ancient settlement in the Egyptian Sahara

Sarah Metcalfe, University of Edinburgh

Sept
2002

1) Climatic and environmental disturbances in MesoAmerica – the making of an environmental crisis?  And 2) Long-term climate change in Mexico

Alison Stenger,
Institute for Archaeological Studies

Oct
2003

Life and times in a Pleistocene bog… Archaeoclimatology collaboration

Steven Forman,
University of Chicago

Mar
2004

Deciphering dune depositional records from western Nebraska: Landscape response to mega-droughts in the past 1500 years

Linda Scott Cummings
PaleoResearch Institute

April
2004

Climate and Paleo-Indian Field Data: collaboration on archaeoclimatology

Carolyn Chenery,
British Geological Survey

Aug
2004

Oxygen isotopes-their role in determining human place of origin and potential use on continental palaeo-climate studies

Tom Johnson,
University of Minnesota

Sept
2004

25,000-yr history of winds, precipitation, temperature from the so. African tropics

Steve Jackson,
University of Wyoming

Nov
2004

Biotic response to Late Quaternary climate and variability: Perspectives from the eastern and western u.S.

Mark Shapley,
University of Minnesota

Nov
2004

Aspects of paleorecords in groundwater-controlled lakes: lessons from the northern Rockies

Jim Russell,
University of Minnesota

Nov
2004

Regional feedbacks and modulation of global climate variability: case studies of lacustrine records from tropical Africa

J.J. Shinker,
Indiana State University

Feb
2005

Process-analysis approach for North American aridity

William F. Ruddiman,
University of Virginia

April
2005

Human influences on climate (also Yi-Fu Lecture, Geography)

E. Ekdahl,
University of Nebraska

April
2005

Anthropogenic modification of Crawford Lake, Ontario

Rita Wright,
New York University

Oct
2005

Environment and settlement in Harappa

Jason McLachlan,
Center for Population Biology

Nov
2005

Postponed

Karl Heinz Wyrwoll,
University of Western Australia

Nov
2005

Australian summer monsoon changes and variability over Quaternary time scale

David Leigh,
University of Georgia

Dec 2005

Holocene fluvial systems in the Southeastern US

Kate Rolsted,
University of Copenhagen

Feb 2006

The Eemian-Weichselian transition of Emmerlev Kiev, Western Denmark: a terrestrial pollen and charcoal sequence dated by OSL

Lynn Anderson,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Feb 2006

Dissociating genetic and environmental effects on conifer needle morphology: Can we use morphological traits as environmental proxies

Kristine Bovy,
University of Washington

Mar 2006

Effects of human hunting, climate change, and tectonic effects on waterbirds along the Pacific Northwest coast during the Late Holocene

Amy Myrbo,
University of Minnesota

Mar 2006

Sedimentary and historical context of eutrophication and remediation in urban Lake McCarrons (Roseville, MN)

Heather McInnes,
University of Oregon

Apr 2006

Culture and climate in the southern coastal Andes: Assessing the causes and contexts of the middle Holocene Silencio Arquelogico

Ron Gable,
University of Nebraska

Apr 2006

From the Nebraska hills to the Gulf Coast, exploring the limits of optical dating

Simone Riehl,
University of Tuebingen, Stuttgart, Germany

Apr 2006

Bioclimatic assessment of archaeobotanical crop plan assemblages--a criterion for the understanding of agricultural decision making in the ancient Near East

Brian Shuman,
University of Minnesota

Apr 2006

Savanna to forest transition triggered by dry conditions in Minnesota after AD 1200

Elizabeth Robertson,
University of Calgary

Apr 2006

Archaeological implications of Holocene geomorphology and palaeoenvironments on the Northern Plains: Recent research in the Cypress Hills of SE Alberta

Patrick Bartlein,
University of Oregon

Apr 2006

Applicability of modern climate models (ENSO, PDO, AMO and all the other O's) for explaining the paleoclimatic record

Greg McDonald,
National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO

Apr 2006

Extinct Pleistocene Megafauna: their paleoecology and paleoclimatic models--implications for Pleistocene extinctions in North America

Reid A. Bryson,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Oct 2006

Grassland Climates

Shelley Crausbay,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Oct 2006

Temperature and precipitation data near the trade wind inversion on Haleakala, Maui

Noah Diffenbaugh,
Purdue University

Nov 2006

Mid-Holocene climate dynamics of North America and the northeast Pacific

Konstantin Pustovoytov

Nov 2006

Carbonates in Soils and Case Studies from Arid Regions

Sherri Fritz,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Nov 2006

Deciphering Holocene Drought History from Lacustrine Records in the North American Interior

Colin Long,
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Dec 2006

Pacific Northwest fires, volcanoes, and forests: Evidence from the past informing the future. [Canceled due to snow.]

Samantha Kaplan, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dec 2006

Climate, Vegetation, and Possible ENSO signals from the LGM and OIS 6 Reconstructed from Pollen and Tree Rings in the Central US

Sarah Bogen,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dec 2006

Charcoal, Pollen, and People for the Past 2000 Years at Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa

Mike Notaro,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Feb 2007

Vegetation feedbacks in Northern Africa during the middle Holocene

Townsend Peterson,
University of Kansas

Feb 2007

Historical versus Ecological Determinants of Species’ Geographic Distributions

Reid A. Bryson,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Feb 2007

Environments of the Northwest Entrada

Michael Tweiten,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Mar 2007

The interaction of changing patterns of land use, sub-Alpine forest composition and fire regime at Buck Lake, Mount Rainier National Park, USA

Jack Williams,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Mar 2007

How will species respond to future and novel climate regimes? Lessons from the Quaternary.

Colin Long,
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Mar 2007

Discussion: Methods for reconstructing fire history

CPEP Seminar Members

Mar 2007

Bryson CPEP pilot program reports

Reid A. Bryson,
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Mar 2007

Mid-Holocene Floods in Mesopotamia, as modeled with Archaeoclimatology

Raghu Murtugudde

Apr 2007

From Rainwater Harvesting to Agrohortiforestry: sustainable water resource management through tree-based farming

Joint Event with the Anthropology Dept.

Apr 2007

Debate on the Origins of Agriculture

Jacqueline Gill, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Apr 2007

Keystones, Clovis, and Climate: the state of the megafaunal extinction debate

Simone Riehl, CPEP post-doc, University of Wisconsin-Madison

May 2007

Stable Carbon Isotopes in Ancient Plant Remains and their Potential in Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction

Steven Leavitt,
University of Arizona

May 2007

Great Lakes paleoclimate from sub-fossil wood

Irina P. Panyushkina, University of Arizona

May 2007

A 3000-year Record of Larch Tree Rings in the Russian Altai: Application for Climate and Human History

Adrien Mauss,
French National School for Meteorology

Jun 2007

Range of vegetation responses to future climate change, with focus on Southwest United States

 

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