Mass extinctions, recovery and resilience
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Mass extinctions, recovery and resilience
Utrecht | The Netherlands | 28–31 August 2019
Galileo Conferences
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Mass extinctions, recovery and resilience
Orals
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Wed, 28 Aug, 08:30
–19:00
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Lecture room: Ruppert Wit
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Thu, 29 Aug, 08:30
–18:00
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Lecture room: Ruppert Wit
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Fri, 30 Aug, 08:30
–16:30
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Lecture room: Ruppert Wit
Posters
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Attendance
Wed, 28 Aug, 10:40
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Display Wed, 28 Aug, 08:30–Fri, 30 Aug, 16:30
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Poster area
Display time
: Wednesday, 28 August, 2019 08:30–Friday, 30 August, 16:30
Poster area
P1 |
GC5-Mass-9
Sedimentary markers of ocean plateau volcanism during the Cenomanian–Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event
Lawrence Percival
, Niels van Helmond, Christophe Snoeck, Steven Goderis, and Philippe Claeys
P2 |
GC5-Mass-18
Carbonate clumped isotope seawater temperature reconstructions from macrofaunal assemblages of the Campanian, Maastrichtian and Danian from the area around Maastricht
Inigo Andreas Müller
, David Rijkes, John W.M. Jagt, and Martin Ziegler
P3 |
GC5-Mass-24
Is the rate of human-induced arthropod extinction comparable with diversity changes during the FIVE BIG mass extinctions?
Ulrich Kotthoff
, Jason Dunlop, Danilo Harms, Martin Husemann, Jens Lehmann, Martin Kubiak, Bas van de Schootbrugge, and Torsten Wappler
P4 |
GC5-Mass-25
A new proxy for trophic and ecosystem-level responses to mass extinction events? The palaeoecology of conodonts.
Christopher Stockey
, Thomas Harvey, Duncan Murdock, Philip Donoghue, and Mark Purnell
P5 |
GC5-Mass-27
Death defying morphologies: mass extinction and disparity in the order Harpetida
James Beech
and James Lamsdell
P6 |
GC5-Mass-31
An orbital time scale of environmental perturbations across the Cretaceous – Paleogene boundary section of Nye Kløv (N. Denmark)
Sarah Møller
, Thierry Adatte, Christian J. Bjerrum, Jorge E. Spangenberg, and Nicolas Thibault
P7 |
GC5-Mass-34
Conodont natural assemblages in lowermost Triassic deep-sea claystone from northeastern Japan, with probable soft-tissue impressions
Satoshi Takahashi
, Satoshi Yamakita, and Noritoshi Suzuki
P8 |
GC5-Mass-44
Biomarker evidence for the origin and crisis of early angiosperm during late Permian–early Triassic
Chunjiang Wang
P9 |
GC5-Mass-46
Archives from the past: characterization of oolites deposited in the early aftermath of mass extinctions
Ingrid Urban
and Sylvain Richoz
P10 |
GC5-Mass-51
First record of the end-Triassic mass-extinction in the Netherlands
Bas van de Schootbrugge
, Mart Smeets, and Jelle Reumer
P11 |
GC5-Mass-57
Building an accurate and precise chronological framework for the British Palaeogene Igneous Province
Rasika Mahajan
, Ryan Ickert, and Darren Mark
P12 |
GC5-Mass-63
Elucidating human-megafauna interactions in South America: The archaeological and paleontological potential of the archaeological site of Santa Elina, Brazil
Thaís Pansani
, Águeda Vialou, Denis Vialou, Bruno Becker-Kerber, Levy Figuti, Mário Dantas, and Mírian Pacheco
P13 |
GC5-Mass-65
Microbial Mats and Seafloor Recolonization following Mass Extinctions
Catherine Mascord
, Liam Herringshaw, Krysia Mazik, Daniel Parsons, and Duncan McIlroy
P14 |
GC5-Mass-66
Constraining end-Triassic carbon cycle perturbations from single fern spore carbon isotope records
Lucrezia Valeriani
, Bas van de Schootbrugge, Joost Frieling, Linda van Roij, and Appy Sluijs
P15 |
GC5-Mass-69
Photic zone euxinia in North East England following the end-Triassic mass extinction
Sarah Beith
, Jessica Whiteside, Darren Gröcke, and John Marshall
P16 |
GC5-Mass-90
Pulses of ocean acidification at the Triassic Jurassic boundary recorded by boron isotopes
Molly Trudgill
, James Rae, Michael Van Mourik, Jessica Crumpton-Banks, Andrea Burke, Frank Corsetti, Rosanna Greenop, Andrew McIntyre, Catherine Rose, Joshua West, and Sarah Greene
P17 |
GC5-Mass-91
Milankovitch forcing of Early Jurassic wildfires
Teuntje P. Hollaar
, Sarah J. Baker, Jean-Francois Deconinck, Luke Mander, Micha Ruhl, Stephen P. Hesselbo, and Claire M. Belcher
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