
Sessions in which Emily Reid participates
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8:30
- Workshop. Blue Intensity for Dendrochronology Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3140)
- 8:30 - 12:30 | 4 hours
- Blue Intensity (BI) is a cost-effective analytical method for m...
- Workshop
13:30
13:30
- Workshop. Blue Intensity for Dendrochronology (continued) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3140)
- 13:30 - 17:30 | 4 hours
- Blue Intensity (BI) is a cost-effective analytical method for m...
- Workshop
12:30
12:30
- Re-evaluating Divergence in Western Canada Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Emily Reid (University of St Andrews) |
- 12:30 - 14:00 | 1 hour 30 minutes Part of: Poster Session
- The classic definition of the so-called “divergence problem” is a decoupling of temperature sensitive tree-ring chronologies from the instrument...
- Poster
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Sessions in which Emily Reid attends
17:30
17:30
- Ice Breaker (free drinks for all) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Agora Hydro-Québec (CO-R500)
- 17:30 - 20:30 | 3 hours
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8:45
8:45
- Dr. Florence Hawley Ellis Lecture (Keynote presentation) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 8:45 - 9:15 | 30 minutes
- Africa is faced with a number of challenges including climate change and ecological disturbance due to various anthropogenic activities. These p...
- Keynote
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9:20
9:20
- General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT1) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- 9:20 - 10:35 | 1 hour 15 minutes
- Talk
11:00
11:00
- General Session (New perspectives and developments) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- 11:00 - 12:15 | 1 hour 15 minutes
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- Toward a Historiography of Dendrochronology Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker James Capshew (Indiana University) |
- 11:00 - 11:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (New perspectives and developments)
- "Emerging in the early 20th century, the scientific study of tree-rings has a rich but under-cultivated history. This project reviews the histor...
- Talk
11:15
11:15
- Emerging technologies with dendrochronology: platforms, progress, and potential Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Daniel Griffin (University of Minnesota) |
- 11:15 - 11:30 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (New perspectives and developments)
- Ultra high resolution imaging is becoming standard across the sciences and must be a priority for dendrochronology. Large format scanners fail t...
- Talk
13:30
13:30
- General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- 13:30 - 15:00 | 1 hour 30 minutes
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- Symposium 5. Applications of dendrochronology in urban environments Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 13:30 - 15:00 | 1 hour 30 minutes
- As of 2020, 56% of the world’s population live in urban areas. These individuals benefit from numerous ecosystem servic...
- Talk
15:15
15:15
- General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- 15:15 - 17:15 | 2 hours
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8:45
8:45
- Exact Dating of the First Europeans in the Americas (Keynote presentation) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 8:45 - 9:15 | 30 minutes
- Dendrochronology is considered one the most precise of all the scientific dating techniques. However, it requires ...
- Keynote
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9:20
9:20
- Symposium 7 (PT 1). Historical Timbers and Wooden Artifacts as Archives: New Glimpses On Trees, Ecology, and People Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 9:20 - 10:35 | 1 hour 15 minutes
- Information garnered from historical timbers and wooden artifacts (e.g. houses, barns, ships) can greatly enhance our u...
- Talk
11:00
11:00
- Four decades of paleoflood hydrology through wood anatomy Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Scott St. George (University of Minnesota) |
- 11:00 - 11:15 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeosystems)
- Forty years ago Dr. Tom Yanosky, a research botanist with the US Geological Survey, reported that ash trees growing along the Potomac River cont...
- Talk
11:15
11:15
- Assessing Vulnerability of American Holly (Ilex opaca) Trees in Coastal Maritime Forests of N.Y. and N.J. Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Troy Nixon (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory) |
- 11:15 - 11:30 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeosystems)
- Coastal maritime forests in northeastern USA are mostly fragmented and currently threatened by climate change. This study focuses on American ho...
- Talk
11:30
11:30
- Dendrochronology and ecology of central-western New York, 1448-1902 Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Carol Griggs (Cornell Tree Ring Laboratory) |
- 11:30 - 11:45 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 7 (PT 2). Historical Timbers and Wooden Artifacts as Archives: New Glimpses On Trees, Ecology, and People
- Dendrochronology in eastern New York State, USA, was established from timbers used in European settlement and development of the Hudson and Moha...
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11:45
11:45
- Dendroprovenancing with machine learning – a new approach to reveal the original growth site of historical timber Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Eileen Kuhl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) |
- 11:45 - 12:00 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 7 (PT 2). Historical Timbers and Wooden Artifacts as Archives: New Glimpses On Trees, Ecology, and People
- Dendroclimatological reconstructions are often extended into the past with wood from historical buildings. However, the varying, though frequent...
- Talk
18:30
18:30
- TRS-Awards ceremony & FREE Pre-Dining cocktail Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Agora Hydro-Québec (CO-R500)
- 18:30 - 21:00 | 2 hours 30 minutes
- This is a mandatory (!) .... and FREE (!!) cocktail & award ceremony (!!!)(in replacement of the Banquet formula)->-&...

8:45
8:45
- A tipping point for tropical tree longevity (Keynote presentation) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 8:45 - 9:15 | 30 minutes
- How old are tropical trees? This fundamental question has long driven the curiosity of laymen and scientists. But only recently, a great number ...
- Keynote
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9:20
9:20
- IPCC Paleoclimate Streamlining: An alternative Perspective on Common Era Temperature Variability Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Jan Esper (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) |
- 9:20 - 9:35 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Proxies and models)
- The assessment of pre-instrumental climate variability during the Common Era (CE) has been a key element of IPCC reports and was recently emphas...
- Talk
9:35
9:35
- Filling the North American gap with robust and temperature-sensitive millennial tree ring density data Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Feng Wang (Institut national de la recherche scientifique) |
- 9:35 - 9:50 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Proxies and models)
- "Maximum latewood density (MXD) is the most sensitive proxy for reconstructing temperature variations over past centuries to millennia. However,...
- Talk
9:40
9:40
- Wood anatomy of Puerto Rican trees: an ecological archive without tree-rings Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Emanuele Ziaco (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) |
- 9:43 - 9:50 | 7 minutes Part of: Symposium 8 (PT 1). Dendrochronological progress in tropical Americas
- In tropical environments of central America, tree-ring forming species are rare to find, especially in areas with pronounced aseasonality, but w...
- Talk
10:05
10:05
- The use of hydrological model output as targets in tree ring-based streamflow reconstructions Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Max Torbenson (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) |
- 10:05 - 10:20 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Proxies and models)
- Tree-ring records have been used extensively to reconstruct past streamflow variability. Annually resolved estimates for several centuries...
- Talk
10:20
10:20
- A 389-yrs precipitation changes in the Northern South American Altiplano reveals an increase in extreme drought events s Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Mariano Morales (IANIGLA-CONICET Argentina) |
- 10:20 - 10:27 | 7 minutes Part of: Symposium 8 (PT 1). Dendrochronological progress in tropical Americas
- Given the short span of instrumental hydroclimatic records in the South American Altiplano, longer time records are needed to understand the nat...
- Talk
11:05
11:05
- Assessing the dendroclimatic potential of tropical tree species in northern Bolivia Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Rose Oelkers (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory) |
- 11:08 - 11:15 | 7 minutes Part of: Symposium 8 (PT 2). Dendrochronological progress in tropical Americas
- The most biodiverse region in the world can be found in the tropical Andes (~5º-24ºS) between Venezuela and the Bolivian Altiplano, yet it is hi...
- Talk
11:15
11:15
- Effects of cold conditions on the growth rates of a subtropical conifer Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Scipioni, M. Marcelo Scipioni (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) |
- 11:15 - 11:22 | 7 minutes Part of: Symposium 8 (PT 2). Dendrochronological progress in tropical Americas
- Araucaria angustifolia is an endangered species that occurs in the high and cold regions of southern Brazil. This species has economic importanc...
- Talk
11:45
11:45
- Neogene paleotemperature estimates from lignin-methoxy hydrogen isotopes of sub-fossil wood in the Canadian Arctic Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Trevor Porter (University of Toronto Mississauga) |
- 11:45 - 12:00 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 4. Dendrogeochemistry ‘moving beyond potential’
- Neogene fossil beds in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) provide a window into past greenhouse intervals and insights on what a future, warm...
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- A North Tropical Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Reconstruction from the Dominican Republic Using Pinus occidentalis Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Jim Speer (Indiana State University) |
- 11:45 - 11:52 | 7 minutes Part of: Symposium 8 (PT 2). Dendrochronological progress in tropical Americas
- The Caribbean, like much of the tropics, is underrepresented by tree-ring chronologies making global climate reconstructions a challenge because...
- Talk
13:25
13:25
- Short fire intervals and long tree ring chronologies in the eastern Canadian taiga (Keynote presentation) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 13:25 - 14:00 | 35 minutes
- A gap of millennial tree-ring data suitable for dendroclimatology has long been evident in the North American bo...
- Keynote
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14:05
14:05
- Symposium 3. Ecophysiological interpretations of stable isotopes in dendroecology Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 14:05 - 15:50 | 1 hour 45 minutes
- The interpretation of stable isotopes in a dendroecological framework can provide powerfu...
- Talk
15:20
15:20
- The North American Monsoon and the Megadrought: How Precipitation Influences Forest Responses to Drought Conditions Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Brandon Strange (University of Arizona) |
- 15:20 - 15:35 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 3. Ecophysiological interpretations of stable isotopes in dendroecology
- Drought conditions have been projected to increase globally as atmospheric CO2 (ca) and vapor pressure deficit (VPD) increase. Experimental and ...
- Talk
15:35
15:35
- Ecophysiological response of white spruce to climate in high-latitude boreal forests in North America Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Laia Andreu-Hayles (Columbia University) |
- 15:35 - 15:50 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 3. Ecophysiological interpretations of stable isotopes in dendroecology
- The boreal forest located in high northern latitudes stores about a third of the world’s carbon and covers almost a quarter of the Earth’s land ...
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