Attendance Time: Monday, 20 April 2009, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
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EGU2009-1301 Assessing the salinity effect on planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca: Evidence from Aegean Sea core-top samples (Eastern Mediterranean). G. Kontakiotis, A. Antonarakou, P. G. Mortyn, M. V. Triantaphyllou, M. À. Martínez-Botí, and M.D. Dermitzakis
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EGU2009-1445 Glacial to Holocene climate changes in Easter Island (SE Pacific, 27 A. Sáez, S. Giralt, B.L. Valero-Garcés, A. Moreno, R. Bao, J.J. Pueyo, and A. Hernández
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EGU2009-2059
Climate, water and CO2: Phanerozoic isotope record(withdrawn) J. Veizer
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EGU2009-4103 Sodium storage in deep paleoweathering profiles beneath the Paleozoic-Triassic unconformity M. THIRY, D. PARCERISA, C. RICORDEL-PROGNON, and J.-M. SCHMITT
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EGU2009-4574 Reworked planktonic Foraminifera from the Late Rupelian of the southern Upper Rhine Graben and their palaeogeographic and biostratigraphic implications C. Pirkenseer, S. Spezzaferri, and J.-P. Berger
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EGU2009-5483 Sea surface temperature development during the Early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a at ODP Site 641C Galicia Margin, tropical Atlantic L. Handley, H.M. Talbot, P. Hofmann, and T. Wagner
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EGU2009-7370 Unraveling fan-climate relationships: Milankovitch cyclicity in a Miocene alluvial fan (Teruel Basin, Spain) D. Ventra, H.A. Abels, F.J. Hilgen, and P.L. De Boer
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EGU2009-9411 Terrestrial input into the upper Cretaceous western tropical Atlantic as traced by biomarker and maceral analyses B. Beckmann, D. Birgel, J. Erbacher, and A. Lückge
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EGU2009-9864 Tibetan uplift prior to the Eocene-Oligocene transition, insight from chronostratigraphic and palynologic analyses J. Straathof, H.A. Abels, G. Dupont-Nivet, C. Hoorn, and W. Krijgsman
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EGU2009-10231 The Early Aptian C-cycle perturbation leading to Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE) 1a C.E. Keller, S. Méhay, M. Giorgioni, T.I. Garcia, S.M. Bernasconi, P.A. Hochuli, E. Erba, C. Bottini, and H. Weissert
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EGU2009-10420 The oceanic carbon cycle implicated in the d13Ccarb and the d13Corg variations from the terminal Ediacaran to the Early Cambrian T. Ishikawa, Y. Ueno, T. Komiya, D. Shu, Y. Li, N. Yoshida, and S. Maruyama