The CPCC hold regular seminars with internal and external speakers. Please see below for details of upcoming and previous seminars. All are welcome to attend our seminars. If you would like to give a seminar, or for more details, please email Joy Singarayer.
Spring/Summer 2015
24th June, 1-2pm, Lyle building, room G74
Beni Stocker, Imperial College. 'Pre-historic human impacts on the carbon cycle.'
4th June, 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Jason MacLachlan, Notre Dame USA, 'The PalEON project'
20th May 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Dominik Fleitmann and Stuart Black, discussion of ‘Tracing volcanic eruptions in stalagmites’
25th March 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Sallie Burrough, Oxford University, 'Kalahari controversies: Climate extremes, early humans, and problematic proxies in the southern African interior'
11th March 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Clare Smith and Joy Singarayer 'Climatic impacts of Holocene land use change'
25th Feb 1-2pm, Lyle building, room G74
Will Roberts, University of Bristol, 'A crucial role for topography in Heinrich Events'
11th Feb 1-2pm, Lyle building, room G74
Pascal Flohr, 'Did rapid climate change affect early farming communities in Southwest Asia?'
24th June, 1-2pm, Lyle building, room G74
Beni Stocker, Imperial College. 'Pre-historic human impacts on the carbon cycle.'
4th June, 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Jason MacLachlan, Notre Dame USA, 'The PalEON project'
20th May 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Dominik Fleitmann and Stuart Black, discussion of ‘Tracing volcanic eruptions in stalagmites’
25th March 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Sallie Burrough, Oxford University, 'Kalahari controversies: Climate extremes, early humans, and problematic proxies in the southern African interior'
11th March 1-2pm Lyle building, room G74
Clare Smith and Joy Singarayer 'Climatic impacts of Holocene land use change'
25th Feb 1-2pm, Lyle building, room G74
Will Roberts, University of Bristol, 'A crucial role for topography in Heinrich Events'
11th Feb 1-2pm, Lyle building, room G74
Pascal Flohr, 'Did rapid climate change affect early farming communities in Southwest Asia?'