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INTegrating Ice core, MArine and TErrestrial records for the period between 60,000 to 8000 years ago (INTIMATE)
Co-Conveners: Anders Svensson , Chris Turney , Sune O. Rasmussen 
Oral Programme
 / Tue, 04 May, 08:30–10:00  / Room 15
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Tue, 04 May, 17:30–19:00  / Halls X/Y

Rapid and extreme climate changes that occurred during the Last Glacial and the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition are recorded in different environmental archives. The goal of INTIMATE is to develop common protocols and methods to reconstruct abrupt and extreme climate change across ice, marine and terrestrial environments over the period 60,000 to 8000 years ago, to better understand the mechanisms and impact of change, and thereby reduce the uncertainty of future prediction.

For this session we invite oral and poster presentations that present ice core, marine or terrestrial records comprising the last glacial and deglaciation, syntheses of data, data-model comparisons, mechanisms, as well as developments in correlation techniques for this specific time period such as tephrochronology. The session is focused on, but not restricted to, the North Atlantic region.
INTIMATE ESSEM COST Action ES0907