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A reminder for this guest lecture. We are really excited to host Kirsty & Marc from NEaar (North East Amino Acid Racemization) laboratory at the University of York.

Fri 18th Oct at 4.30

With thanks to @quaternaryra.bsky.social
for sponsoring the event!

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Roll up (your trousers?) & come & explore what’s in the mud beneath your feet with us on the 25th Sept 2024 6:00-8:30 pm in the wonderful Manchester Museum building during the #WildResearchersNight

#mud #geography #Quaternary #pollen #sand

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Recent article in The Conversation by @abistone.bsky.social & colleagues of the S.A.N.D.S. research project

#archaeology #desert #NamibSandSea #Namibia #MiddleStoneAge #luminescencedatinf

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And thank you to Chris Field & Anna Keightley for talking us through the spaghnum farming & Care-Peat project work

vb.nweurope.eu/projects/pro...

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Stop 3: we are in the Manchester mosses at Little Woolden Moss. Jonathan Lageard talks us through the bog oaks & their dendrochronology from the wider region

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Stop 2: looking out across at a landslide, with thanks to Brandon from National Highways for explaining the stabilisation approaches here

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Stop 1: Lumb Mill in the Irwell Valley to view erratics and some unearthed organics from the BA. Then walking along a hypothesised kame terrace & viewing a WW1 zeppelin bomb site

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The post ADM QRA24 fieldtrip is underway, starting up in the Irwell Valley near Lumb

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Our final speaker Jane Hart looking at how to quantify subglacial processes in soft bedded glaciers with some fabulous field kit

& thanks to Jane for all her ongoing work as President of @quaternaryra.bsky.social

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Amy Lally with stunning imagery from UAVs for the retreat of ice in SE Iceland at fantastic spatial resolution

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Carla Huynh takes us to southernmost Patagonia to explore two palaeo-paradoxes & ideas about how to resolve them

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Sam Kelleytakes us to the Cairngorms, asking when & where the last ice left the landscape & how it might link to mesolithic archaeology

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Niall Gandy continues with the simulation theme, to think about how we model ice streams & some concerns about scaling

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(Catch up) Irene Waajen presented a fantastic record through the Brown Bank Formation, which records the MIS5-4 transition in the North Sea

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Jeremy Ely taking us into the world of model simulations, in the context of the Greenland Ice Sheet

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More from PalGlac on Scandinavian Ice Sheet from Ben Boyes using wonderful LiDAR imagery to reconstruct ice marginal patterns, ice dammed lake dams, meltwater route formlines and bedform flowsets

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Helen Dulfer presenting work as part of PalGlac project about reconstructing the former ice margin(s) of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet

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Gwyn Rivers shares wonderful imagery & insights into the formation of De Geer Moraines and Crevasse-Squeeze Ridges
Have a look at 2023 paper ⬇️
doi.org/10.1016/j.qu...

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QEG’s Phil Hughes (& our Geography UoM HoD) takes us to the High Atlas to investigate Pleistocene & Holocene glaciation

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Neil McDonald exploring Minch palaeo-ice stream laminations
You can read more ⬇️
doi.org/10.1016/j.qs...

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Louise Callard took us to the NE Greenland Ice Stream, using marine core sediments to reconstruct ice-ocean interactions over the past 19,000 years using marine cores

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Rosie Archer and Tessa Spano exploring the barriers to talking about barriers to women’s inclusion in Quaternary Science & Geoscience more broadly

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First up in session 4 is Becky Briant exploring the problems of parachute science and the vital impetus for ensuring ethical and equitable knowledge production

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Will Fletcher (QEG) Holcroft Moss - impact of the industrial revolution on ecology of this peat bog, proximal to Manchester.

He shares some of historical artwork that captures this before presenting abiotic & biotic proxies from the peat

explore the record further here ⬇️
doi.org/10.1002/ece3...

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Back to Diss Mere with @lauraboyall.bsky.social
The record shows an increase in anthropogenic activity through time. Iron age land use change (deforestation) and then a further intensification during building of the market town.

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Dael Sassoon from QEG presenting his PhD work on Amazonian Peatlands.
High-res palynology & geochemistry to reconstruct vegetation change & the flooding regime
Read more ⬇️
doi.org/10.1002/jqs....

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Nice lake this, Anson & Poppy -
the smaller neighbour to Baikal

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Kaja Fenn showing how zircon grain geochemistry points to a variety of sources/provenances of Danubian Loess
More here doi.org/10.1016/j.ea...

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Tony Brown talking sedaDNA for Holocene records in the UK

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A preponderance of pingos?!
Records spanning 14.7 ka

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