Quantitative approaches for paleoenvironmental and paleoclimate reconstructions using on pollen and other microfossils

To all of Geotop,

Do you work with paleoecological data? Attend a workshop on quantitative approaches to reconstructing the environment and climate from pollen and microfossil assemblages in general, at Geotop-UQAM (Président-Kennedy Building).

Trainer: Dr Manuel Chevalier (University of Bonn – Germany) 

For Geotop participants:
•    Lunches will be provided.
•    Limited funding is available for students and postdocs coming from institutions outside of Montreal.

Please register by FRIDAY MARCH 8th by filling in >>>> THIS FORM <<<<
The workshop will be run in English with exchanges in both French and English. 

PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE 

Before the workshop: 
Sending of documents (articles; tutorials), links (databases, software, codes) to be used during the workshop, as well as templates to prepare data to be processed during exercises.

April 2: Geotop seminar by Manuel Chevalier

April 3: From theory to practice
•    Overview of the most commonly used data processing methods in paleoecology and paleoclimatology (MAT, WAPLS, PDF, etc.)
•    Theoretical and graphical tools for data validation

April 4: Introduction to CREST (for reconstruction using PDFs, i.e. probability density functions)
•    Using CREST for reconstructions
•    Comparison of results with modern analogues (MAT)

April 5: Putting approaches into practice
•    Exploring the possibilities of CREST with different tracers
 

Questions? Contact devernal.anne [at] uqam.ca (Anne de Vernal) or roy.natasha [at] uqam.ca (Natasha Roy)