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SCOR/IMAGES WG 124 on

Analyzing the Links Between Present Oceanic Processes and Paleo-Records (LINKS)

 

Co-Chairs: Karin Lochte (Germany) and Marie-Alexandrine Sicre (France)

 

 

Full Members Associate Members
Frank Dehairs (Belgium) Fatima Abrantes (Portugal)
Roger François (Canada) Robert Anderson (USA)
Raja S. Ganeshram (UK) Tim Baumgartner (Mexico)
Alan Kemp (UK) Jelle Bijma (Germany)
Carina Lange (Chile) Marcia Caruso Bicego (Brazil)
Renate Scharek (Spain) Christina De La Rocha (UK)
Dieter Wolf-Gladrow (Germany) Jacques Giraudeau (France)
Ein Fen Yu (China-Taipei) Corrine Le Quéré (Germany)
Ulysses S. Ninnemann (Norway)
Frederic Partensky (France)
Carles Pedros-Alio (Spain)
Aldo Shemesh (Israel)
Alexander A. Vetrov (Russia)
Richard Zeebe (Germany)

Sponsors: SCOR, IMAGES, U.S. National Science Foundation

Date Approved: September 2003

Terms of Reference

  • Use the new insights gained from contemporary ocean biogeochemical studies to identify or refine our understanding of key oceanic processes and develop or improve proxies for these processes for subsequent use in paleoceanographic studies.

  • Refine established proxies, provide mechanistic understanding and foster the development of new proxies within integrated multidisciplinary process studies in the modern ocean.

  • Use proxy evidence from the sedimentary records to test hypotheses of the oceanic response to climate change.

Meetings:

Group Web site: http://www.ifm-geomar.de/index.php?id=wglinks

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