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Microfossils and climate change
The Micropalaeontological Society Annual General Meeting 2006 Sponsored by Microfossils and climate change Invited speakers: Howard Armstrong, Durham Tracking the end Ordovician glaciation. Mike Stephenson, British Geological Survey The fossil record and deglaciation in the Early Permian. Toby Tyrrell, National Oceanographic Centre, Southampton Nannofossils, carbonate production and atmospheric CO2,Cretaceous to Recent. Nick Hogg, Shell The Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in the UK North Sea. Alan Haywood, British Antarctic Survey Modelling ancient Earth climate. Ulrich von Grafenstein, Paris The importance of micropalaeontology to climate change research. Venue: University College London, November 15th, 2006, Commencing 1.00PM, room to be announced. For further information see TMS website. The meeting will include presentation of society Awards and Honours, and will be followed by a wine reception Registered Charity No
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