The SCAR/INSTANT ‘Paleo-proxy and Chronology and Correlation’ Subcommitte
Expression of interest by to be involved as member of the mailing list, member of the steering group, leader
Please fill this form by July 31st 2021
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Name
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Affiliation (you can include more than one)
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e.g. National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS Trieste, Italy
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level of career
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senior (over 20 years post-PhD)
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early career (up to 8 years post-PhD)
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Paleo-records observations
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Chronology
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I’m interested to be involved in the new INSTANT paleo-proxy and chronology subcommittee as:
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member of the mailing list
member of the steering group
leader
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I'm willing to contribute to the following activities:
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Antarctic-specific review paper on existing (paleo-)proxies
Antarctic-specific review paper on existing chronology methodologies and best practice for developing age models
Standardization of datasets, protocols for proxy measurements and reporting of analytical results, including sample and data collections
Generate interactive location map of available proxy data (e.g., shapefile with metadata for Quantarctica for different time periods; proxy catalogue)
“Starter Kit” webpage for early career researchers and cross-disciplinary researchers (including references to key publications, resources for analytical protocols, proxy calibrations and sample repositories, links to existing initiatives)
Provide an independent stratigraphic framework for correlating paleo-environmental proxies
Most wanted” list for proxy records highlighting which environmental data are most crucial for (i) understanding processes, (ii) parameterizing numerical models and (iii) constraining thresholds of major environmental changes, such as partial/total ice-sheet collapse and oceanographic changes
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If you are interest to be member or leader of the steering committee, please copy here your short (max 1 page) CV
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