Jinheum Park
| Name: | Jinheum Park |
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| Last login: | 27 Nov 2024, 2:51 p.m. |
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Talks given by Jinheum Park
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Talks organised by Jinheum Park
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- Palaeoecological Insights into the Causes and Consequences of Mid-Late Quaternary Megafauna Extinction in Asia and Australia
- (CANCELLED) Extreme glacial implies discontinuity of early human occupation of Europe
- Radiocarbon dating and conspiracy theories
- Natural and forced behaviour of the Pacific Walker Circulation over the past 800 years
- 50,000 years of turnover and extinction in high-latitude megafauna communities
- Microplastics from geologists' perspective
- The West Antarctic Ice Sheet and sea level in the last interglacial
- Pantastic archaeology in the northern Namib Sand Sea
- The Greenland Speleothem Record of Past Hydroclimate and Vegetation Changes
- The Pleistocene Evolution of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current: An Interglacial Perspective
- Vacuuming the Atlantic, Paepalology and getting things βwrong, wrong, wrong!β β pollen tales from the archives
- Understanding Aboriginal-constructed landscapes in SE Australia, the impact of colonisation, and implications for land management under changing climate
- Squaring the circle: a coherent reconstruction of past species responses from multiple lines of evidence
- Holocene palaeoclimate reconstruction from a varved lake in East Anglia
- The Hominin Sites Paleolakes Drilling Project (HSPDP): applications and challenges of paleomagnetism in human evolutionary studies
- Constraining ash dispersal from historical eruptions
- North-West Saharan Holocene rainfall driven by interhemispheric temperature differences (with climatic and archaeological considerations)
- Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
- Embracing uncertainty: developing methods that take advantage of it
- Dansgaard-Oeschger events and their impact on atmospheric carbon dioxide
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