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Seminar by Prof. Vanessa M. Hayes — Seminar by Prof. Vanessa M. Hayes
KST 10:00 – 11:30
Archaeological and genetic data concur that anatomically modern humans (AMHs or Homo sapiens sapiens) arose in Africa some 200 thousand years ago (ka). However, the exact birthplace and the reasons for […]
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Seminar by Dr. Øyvind Paasche — Seminar by Dr. Øyvind Paasche
KST 10:00 – 11:00
Mountain glaciers are still abundant in high-latitude, high-altitude areas on Earth. Their presence in the landscape, and dynamic behaviour, are intimately linked to the local climate. From observations we know […]
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Seminar by Prof. Tore Furevik — Seminar by Prof. Tore Furevik
KST 10:00 – 11:00
I will discuss recent and ongoing works on the warming of the Arctic in boreal winter, most pronounced in the northern Barents and Kara Seas, and its linkages to east […]
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Seminar by Dr. Megumi Chikamoto — Seminar by Dr. Megumi Chikamoto
KST 10:00 – 11:30
Ocean biogeochemistry in paleoclimate history exhibits abrupt changes in calcium carbonate preservations after CO2 emissions. During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) period, for example, the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) content was […]
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Seminar by Dr. Yumin Moon — Seminar by Dr. Yumin Moon
KST 14:00 – 15:00
Characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) in global climate models (GCMs) are known to be influenced by details in model configurations, including horizontal resolution and parameterization schemes. Understanding model-to-model differences in […]
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Seminar by Dr. Hanna Lee — Seminar by Dr. Hanna Lee
KST 14:00 – 15:00
Cryosphere is where water is in its solid form. The cryosphere is changing faster than global mean under current and future warming scenarios and has great consequences to the feedback […]
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Seminar by Dr. Elena Xoplaki — Seminar by Dr. Elena Xoplaki
KST 09:30 – 11:00
We address the possible causal relationships between climatic andsocio-economic change and assess the resilience of the medieval Byzantium and the Little Ice Age Ottoman Empire socio-economic systems in the context […]
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Seminar by Prof. Young-Hyang Park — Seminar by Prof. Young-Hyang Park
KST 15:00 – 16:00
There is intriguing nonstationary relationship between ENSO and the WP teleconnection pattern, with a regime-dependent interdecadal modulation of significant correlations for 1973-1987 (r = 0.68) and insignificant correlations for 1988-2002 […]