Abstract List
My Submissions
1533
Extreme erosion in the Changjiang subaqueous delta caused by intensification of storms during the Medieval Warm PeriodAbstract Accepted

Wei Feng, Shihao Liu, Ya Ping Wang*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

1411
What does the Messinian Salinity Crisis teach us about Mediterranean paleo-environmental upheavals?Abstract Accepted

Virginie GAULLIER*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

1241
Seismic stratigraphy of the Bellingshausen Sea, Western AntarcticaAbstract Accepted

Vanda Sergeeva*, German Leitchenkov

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

1233
Climate sensitivity of the Pliocene Warm Period indicated by two-dimensional EBM ModelAbstract Accepted

ZhiYu Hao, Yue Wang*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

1161
Expansion of grasslands across glacial Sundaland caused by enhanced precipitation seasonalityAbstract Accepted

Enqing Huang*, Zijie Yuan, Jun Tian, Guodong Jia

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

1041
Comparing and Evaluating Nudging for Simulating Precipitation and Oxygen Isotopes in iCAM6 ModelAbstract Accepted

Yuan Gao, Jun Hu*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

838
Upper ocean instability in subpolar North Atlantic and its implications for deep water formation during interglacialsAbstract Accepted

Benoit Thibodeau*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

828
The latitudinal migration of intertropical convergence zone in response to precession across the HoloceneAbstract Accepted

Yuchen Yang, Jun Hu*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

822
Effects of Runoff Changes on the Climate Simulations of the Middle Miocene Climate OptimumAbstract Accepted

Jilin Wei*, Hailong Liu, Yan Zhao, Pengfei Lin, WeiPeng Zheng

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

561
Orbital and Millennial Variations in Wildfires Recorded in the East Siberian Arctic Shelf over the Last Glacial CycleAbstract Accepted

Yaru Liu, Zhengquan Yao*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

432
No detectable long-term tendency in the seasonal variability of sea surface carbon isotope ratios in the South China Sea during the late QuaternaryAbstract Accepted

Zijie Yuan, Enqing Huang*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

190
The mechanism of boron incorporation into foraminifera: Insights from numerical modelingAbstract Accepted

Na Qian, Shuo Zhang*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

136
Enhanced “wind-evaporation effect” drove the “deep-tropical contraction” in the early EoceneAbstract Accepted

Zikun Ren, Tianjun Zhou*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

127
Shelf-basin carbonate partitioning shapes Cenozoic carbon cycle on eccentricity timescalesAbstract Accepted

Fenghao Liu, Enqing Huang*, Jinlong Du, Wentao Ma, Jun Tian

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

103
Stretched polar vortex increases mid-latitude climate variability during the Last Glacial MaximumAbstract Accepted

Yurui ZHANG*

#Session 53 - Geological analogues for future warm ocean and climate

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jan 13

    2025

    to

    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 17 2025

    Registration deadline

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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