Posters SSP2.2
Attendance Time: Wednesday, 26 April 2017, 15:30–17:00 Hall X2 Chairperson: Lucas Lourens |
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X2.1
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EGU2017-180
A new chronostratigraphy (40Ar-39Ar and U-Pb Dating) for the Middle Section of the Burdur-Fethiye Shear Zone, SW Turkey İrem Elitez, Cenk Yaltırak, and Gürsel Sunal |
X2.2
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EGU2017-7218
New high precision U-Pb calibration of the late Early-Triassic (Smithian-Spathian Boundary, South China) Philipp Widmann, Marc Leu, Nicolas Goudemand, Urs Schaltegger, and Hugo Bucher |
X2.3
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EGU2017-5764
Integrated stratigraphy of the Agrio Formation (Neuquén Basin, Argentina): towards an intercalibration with the Mediterranean basins during Valanginian-Hauterivian times Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta, Mathieu Martinez, Mark Schmitz, Marina Lescano, Julieta Omarini, Andrea Concheyro, Maisa Tunik, Peter Rawson, and Victor Ramos |
X2.4
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EGU2017-12252
On the age of the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary Luis Lena, Victor Ramos, Marcio Pimentel, Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta, Maximiliano Naipauer, and Urs Schaltegger |
X2.5
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EGU2017-2157
MyDTW – Dynamic Time Warping program for stratigraphical time series Sergey Kotov and Heiko Paelike |
X2.6
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EGU2017-5621
Revisiting the Ceara Rise, equatorial Atlantic Ocean: isotope stratigraphy of ODP Leg 154 Roy Wilkens, Anna Joy Drury, Thomas Westerhold, Mitchell Lyle, Thomas Gorgas, and Jun Tian |
X2.7
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EGU2017-9404
Automatic adjustment of astrochronologic correlations Christian Zeeden, Stefanie Kaboth, Frederik Hilgen, and Jacques Laskar |
X2.8
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EGU2017-9484
Reproducibility in cyclostratigraphy: initiating an intercomparison project Matthias Sinnesael, David De Vleeschouwer, Christian Zeeden, and Philippe Claeys |
X2.9
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EGU2017-12075
Radio-astrochronology of the Agrio Formation (Neuquén Basin, Argentina) to reduce the uncertainties of the geological time scale in Early Cretaceous times Mathieu Martinez, Aguirre-Urreta Beatriz, Lescano Marina, Omarini Julieta, Tunik Maisa, Frederichs Thomas, Nickl Anna-Leah, and Pälike Heiko |
X2.10
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EGU2017-15997
Upper Cretaceous planktonic stratigraphy of the Göynük composite section, western Tethys (Bolu province, Turkey) Erik Wolfgring, Shasha Liu, Michael Wagreich, Katharina Böhm, and Ismail Omer Yilmaz |
X2.11
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EGU2017-16399
Stratigraphic scale the Lower Precambrian of Russia Svetlana Anisimova and Yuri Bogdanov |
X2.12
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EGU2017-18299
The middle Eocene Oyambre section (northern Spain): an example of the need for pairing cyclic deep-sea records and outcrop successions in astrochronology Jaume Dinarès-Turell, Naroa Martínez-Braceras, and Aitor Payros |
X2.13
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EGU2017-16976
Lateral variations of carbonate platform facies and cycles: The Dachstein Limestone (Late Triassic, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria) Elias Samankassou and Paul Enos |
X2.14
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EGU2017-14385
The base of the Campanian: a magnetostratigraphic definition, integrated biostratigraphy and isotope stratigraphy Michael Wagreich, Jaume Dinarès-Turell, Erik Wolfgring, and Ismail Omer Yilmaz |
X2.15
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EGU2017-9699
Integrated stratigraphy of the Ammer section, Northern Alpine Foreland Basin, Germany: examining the age and origin of the earliest deposits in the Paratethys Annique van der boon, Anouk Beniest, Agnieszka Ciurej, Elzbieta Gaździcka, Arjen Grothe, Reinhard Sachsenhofer, Cor Langereis, and Wout Krijgsman |
X2.16
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EGU2017-8544
Alternating Southern and Northern Hemisphere climate response to astronomical forcing during the past 35 m.y. David De Vleeschouwer, Maximilian Vahlenkamp, Michel Crucifix, and Heiko Pälike |
X2.17
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EGU2017-8145
The Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 (ETM-2) in a terrestrial section of the High Arctic: identification by U-Pb zircon ages of volcanic ashes and carbon isotope records of coal and amber (Stenkul Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Canada) Lutz Reinhardt, Werner von Gosen, Karsten Piepjohn, Andreas Lückge, and Mark Schmitz |
X2.18
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EGU2017-2795
How to turn monotonous fossil-barren siliciclastic sediments to environmental archive? Tomas Matys Grygar, Karel Mach, and Mathieu Martinez |
X2.19
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EGU2017-2159
Integrated magnetostratigraphy and lithostratigraphy of five cores in Yangtze delta, China : significance of sedimentary evolution Jie Peng, XiaoQiang Yang, XiaoKe Qiang, YeBo Liu, and QiXian Zhou |