Orals GM1.1
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Monday, 28 April 2014 Room G2 |
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| 13:30–13:45 |
EGU2014-7693
Reduced Complexity Modeling (RCM): toward more use of less Chris Paola and Vaughan Voller |
| 13:45–14:15 |
EGU2014-7216
Does the sedimentary archive mean anything? Press & Media Tom Coulthard |
| 14:15–14:30 |
EGU2014-2323
The Temporal and Spatial Quantification of Holocene Sediment Dynamics for Reconstructing Soil Erosion: Pros, Cons and Challenges Markus Fuchs |
| 14:30–14:45 |
EGU2014-11045
Climatic vs tectonic forcing: the case of Pamir Press & Media Richard Gloaguen, Margret Fuchs, Eric Pohl, Vasila Sulaymonova, and Louis Andreani |
| 14:45–15:00 |
EGU2014-14618
Time-scale dependent sediment flux in the Tajik Pamir Mountains Eric Pohl, Richard Gloaguen, Christoff Andermann, and Margret C. Fuchs |
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Coffee Break
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| 15:30–15:45 |
EGU2014-8060
Desert Pavement Process and Form: Modes and Scales of Landscape Stability and Instability in Arid Regions Stephen G. Wells, Leslie D. McFadden, Eric V. McDonald, Martha C. Eppes, Michael H. Young, and Yvonne A. Wood |
| 15:45–16:00 |
EGU2014-750
Geomorphic and hydrogeologic controls on wetland distribution in the New South Wales Southern Highlands, south east Australia: prioritising natural resource management investment. Alie Cowood and Leah Moore |
| 16:00–16:15 |
EGU2014-11541
Erosive effects of the storms HELENA (1963) and HUGO (1989) on Basse-Terre island (Guadeloupe - Lesser Antilles Arc). Rejanne LE BIVIC, Pascal ALLEMAND, Christophe DELACOURT, and Amélie QUIQUEREZ |
| 16:15–16:30 |
EGU2014-2582
Decadal scale climate forcing of mass movement and sediment flux in Alpine mountain setting Natan Micheletti, Stuart Lane, and Christophe Lambiel |
| 16:30–16:45 |
EGU2014-8932
LANDPLANER (LANDscape, Plants, LANdslide and ERosion): a model to describe the dynamic response of slopes (or basins) under different changing scenarios Mauro Rossi, Dino Torri, Elisa Santi, Giovanni Bacaro, and Ivan Marchesini |
| 16:45–17:00 |
EGU2014-11209
Using the CAESAR-Lisflood and SIBERIA landform evolution models to assess the evolution of a post-mining landscape at millennial time scales. John Lowry, Greg Hancock, and Tom Coulthard |






