QPQuaternary PaleoRecords Short Course
Quantitative Methods in Paleoenvironmental Research
May 12 - 14, 20109:00 am - 4:00 pm
University of Minnesota - Minneapolis Campus
May 12: Dr. Dan Gavin University of Oregon, (charcoal records & niche modeling)
May 13: Dr. Maarten BlaauwQueen’s University, Belfast, U.K., (radiocarbon age-modeling)
May 14: Dr. Julien Emile-GeayUniversity of Southern California, (aggregating proxy information)
This free, noncredit short course is directed to students and faculty from Geology, Geography, Ecology, Anthropology, Soil Science, and other disciplines,
who wish to engage in a discussion of quanitative methods in evaluating environmental and ecological data. Dr. Gavin, Dr. Blaauw, and Dr. Emile-Geay will
talk about the use of charcoal records, ecological niche models, radiocarbon age-modeling, and aggregating proxy information. Together we will explore
multiple ways in which quantitative methods can be used to evaluate environmental and ecological datasets, and the implications for interpretation.
For registration and more information please contact: Andrew Haveles ([email protected])
http://lrc.geo.umn.edu/qpminor-sem.html
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Graduate School