Dear Colleagues--
David Goodwin and I will be convening a sclerochronology session
(details below) at the 10th North American Paleontological
Convention to be held in Gainesville, Florida, 15-18 February 2014.
We hope you will consider submitting an abstract to the session
(submission deadline is
20 September).
New Advances and Applications in Sclerochronology
Sclerochronologic records are obtained from a variety of
environments (e.g., low to high latitudes; marine, freshwater, and
terrestrial ecosystems), organisms (e.g., molluscs, fish, corals,
sponges, etc.), geological ages, and cultural contexts. In turn,
these archives are used to address a variety of ecological,
evolutionary, environmental, geological, and archaeological
questions. This session focuses on new discoveries based on
sclerochronologic analysis from a diverse range of disciplines,
organisms, environments, and geological ages.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/napc/
Cheers,
--Donna and David
--
Donna Surge, Associate Professor
University of North Carolina
Department of Geological Sciences
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Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3315
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