ID:
S_047
Connecting records from Land to Sea: towards a better understanding of Earth-systems and land-oceanic interactions
Lead Convener
Rodrigo Martinez-Abarca LIAG Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hanover, Germany. romart.geo@gmail.com LuisRodrigo.Martinez-Abarca@liag-institut.de
Co Convener(s)
Arne Ulfers LIAG Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hannover, Germany. Arne.Ulfers@liag-institut.de Christian Zeeden Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hannover, Germany. Christian.Zeeden@liag-institut.de Mathias Vinnepand University of Rennes, CNRS, Géosciences Rennes. mathias.vinnepand@univ-rennes.fr
Session Keywords
Earth systems, Land-Sea records, Climate and Environment, Interdisciplinary, Cross-regional studies
Commission
CMP
Abstract Category
Quaternary Theory
Session Description
The history and interactions among Earth-systems —atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere—as well as the influence of orbital forcing, can be better understood through cross- archive perspectives integrating marine, coastal, and continental records. In recent years, such studies (e.g., integrating marine sediment cores, rock outcrops, soils) showed that multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary exchange and analytical viewpoints regarding processes affecting the Earth system are extremely valuable and fruitful. This is especially true in the context of the current human-induced accelerated environmental and climate change. This session invites contributions that integrate records from oceanic, coastal, and continental environments, whether combining two or all three settings, to improve our understanding of Quaternary processes. We welcome presentations addressing environmental and climate change, as well as studies focused on geodynamic processes, geohazards, and georesources. The session aims to foster new research questions and collaborations that drive integrative and transregional studies.
