ID:
S_102
Limnogeological Records of the Quaternary: Archives of Environmental and Climate Change
Lead Convener
Mohd Danish Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Haifa, Israel. mdanish@campus.haifa.ac.il
Co Convener(s)
Shah Parth Center for Climatic Research, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA. pds.shah121@gmail.com Ambili Anoop Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, Mohali,India. anoop@iisermohali.ac.in Yadav Ankit Landscape Geoscience, Department of Physical Geography, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany. ankit.ankit@uni-goettingen.de Rakesh Kumar Rout Department of Civil Engineering, Ariel University, Israel. rout5137@gmail.com Nicolas Waldmann Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Haifa, Israel. nwaldmann@univ.haifa.ac.il
Session Keywords
Lake Sediments, Biogeochemistry, Paleoclimate, Human-Environment Interactions
Commission
PALCOM
Abstract Category
Lakes
Session Description
Lacustrine sediments are among the best archives of past environmental and climatic changes, capturing variability from the Quaternary to the present. This session explores the use of lake cores and outcrops as tools for reconstructing regional and global climate dynamics. We invite interdisciplinary contributions employing organic and inorganic geochemistry, sedimentology, stratigraphy, isotopes, biomarkers, and other proxy data to understand climatic, ecological, and anthropogenic drivers. Emphasis is placed on high resolution studies of annual to decadal changes, multi proxy approaches, and advances in core recovery, imaging, and geochemical methods. We aim to bring together researchers from diverse regions and timescales to highlight the value of lake archives for paleoclimate reconstructions and future climate modeling.
