Orals GM4.2/SSS6.12
GM4.2/SSS6.12 Landscape in the Anthropocene: state of the art and future directions (co-organized) |
Convener: Paolo Tarolli | Co-Conveners: Veerle Vanacker , Hans Middelkoop , Tony Brown |
Thursday, 11 April 2013 Room G3 Chairperson: Paolo Tarolli |
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08:30–08:45 |
EGU2013-1015
The unique inner landscape of the Anthropocene (solicited) Press & Media Jan Zalasiewicz |
08:45–09:00 |
EGU2013-35
Accelerated Alluviation, Legacy Sediments the Anthropocene Tony Brown, Phillip Toms, and Chris Carey |
09:00–09:15 |
EGU2013-3199
Human-induced shifts in geomorphic process rates: An example of landslide activity following forest cover change. Marie Guns, Vincent Balthazar, and Veerle Vanacker |
09:15–09:30 |
EGU2013-106
Anthropogenic alluvium: an evidence-based meta-analysis for the UK Holocene Mark Macklin, John Lewin, and Anna Jones |
09:30–09:45 |
EGU2013-471
A multi-proxy lake sediment record of recent anthropogenic influence on catchment processes from Brotherswater, northwest England Daniel Schillereff, Richard Chiverrell, Neil Macdonald, and Janet Hooke |
09:45–10:00 |
EGU2013-6965
The meandering Dijle River in the western European loess region: an anthropogenic landscape Nils Broothaerts, Gert Verstraeten, Bastiaan Notebaert, Cornelis Kasse, Sjoerd Bohncke, and Jef Vandenberghe |
COFFEE BREAK
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10:30–10:45 |
EGU2013-886
From forest to farmland and meadow to metropolis: What role for humans in explaining the enigma of Holocene CO2 and methane concentrations? (solicited) Press & Media Jed O. Kaplan |
10:45–11:00 |
EGU2013-12512
Anthropogenic influence on forest landscape in the Khumbu valley, Nepal Emanuele Lingua, Matteo Garbarino, Carlo Urbinati, and Marco Carrer |
11:00–11:15 |
EGU2013-4842
Land use change in the last century in the Veneto floodplain: effects on network drainage density, water storage, and related consequences on flood risk Massimo Prosdocimi, Giulia Sofia, Giancarlo Dalla Fontana, and Paolo Tarolli |
11:15–11:30 |
EGU2013-10328
Tracking sediment through the Holocene: Determining anthropogenic contributions to a sediment-rich agricultural system, north-central USA Karen Gran, Patrick Belmont, and Noah Finnegan |
11:30–11:45 |
EGU2013-4269
Comparing long-term geomorphic model outcomes with sediment archives highlights the need for high-resolution Holocene land cover reconstructions Hanne De Brue and Gert Verstraeten |
11:45–12:00 |
EGU2013-8339
To what extent can we attribute accelerated landscape change to human activity? A cautionary tale from the drylands of the South African interior Stephen Tooth, Richard Lyons, Geoff Duller, and Terence McCarthy |