
Sessions in which Rose Oelkers participates
11:00
11:00
- Symposium 8 (PT 2). Dendrochronological progress in tropical Americas Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- 11:00 - 12:15 | 1 hour 15 minutes
- Dendrochronological archives in the tropics of the Americas have been under-studied for a long time....
- 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
Sessions in which Rose Oelkers attends
9:20
9:20
- Evaluating Tropical Cyclone Impacts and Climate Response of a Maritime Forest (1737-2018), Montauk, N.Y. Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Nicole Davi (William Paterson University & Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University) |
- 9:20 - 9:35 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT1)
- Maritime forests are extremely important for coastal protection as they buffer storm surge and wind, conserve nutrients, and store groundwater. ...
- Talk
10:05
10:05
- Volcanic Cooling Events: Impacts on Climate and Indigenous Peoples in Northwestern North America Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Caroline Leland (William Paterson University) |
- 10:05 - 10:20 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT1)
- Evidence of volcanic cooling and its human impacts has been described for various regions of the globe over the past several centuries to millen...
- 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...
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11:30
11:30
- To discard or not to discard: On cross-dating ecological tree-ring collections Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Neil Pederson (Harvard Forest) |
- 11:30 - 11:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (New perspectives and developments)
- Tree-ring research has given generations of scientists a long memory of what is acceptable for a tree to be included for data analysis. The esta...
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11:45
11:45
- High-resolution wood surface imaging for dendrochronology: towards the development of unbiased reflectance timeseries Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- Speaker Milos Rydval (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague) |
- 11:45 - 12:00 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (New perspectives and developments)
- Dendroclimatic reconstructions play a key role in contextualizing recent climate change by improving our understanding of past climate variabili...
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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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- Proxy and historical evidence for rainfall extremes in the Amazon and northeastern Brazil, 1790-1900 Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Daniela Granato (University of Arkansas) |
- 13:30 - 13:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3)
- Historical accounts in the Brazilian Digital Library provide independent support for most of the tree-ring reconstructed wet season rainfall ext...
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13:45
13:45
- Two centuries of hydroclimatic variability reconstructed over the Amazonian Andes of Peru Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker María Eugenia Ferrero (IANIGLA-CONICET Argentina) |
- 13:45 - 14:00 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3)
- Half of the tributaries of the Amazon River originate in the tropical Andes; however, it is difficult to assess hydroclimatic conditions due to ...
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15:30
15:30
- 500 years of past temperatures derived using Blue Intensity from Araucaria araucana in Northern Patagonia, Argentina Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Rob Wilson (University of St Andrews) |
- 15:30 - 15:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4)
- Ring-width (RW) and Blue Intensity (BI) parameters (earlywood - EWB, inverted latewood – LWBinv, and delta - DB) were measured from samples of A...
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- Climate signals in tree-ring chemical components of Cedrela fissilis Vell. growing in Brazilian Amazon Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Daigard Ricardo Ortega Rodriguez (University of Sao Paulo) |
- 15:30 - 15:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendrogeochemistry)
- Chemical traits of tree-rings are sparsely used for dendroclimatic analysis. The difficulty of the laboratory process to obtain these proxies an...
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16:15
16:15
- Can we identify volcanic signals in Southern Hemisphere tree rings? Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Philippa Higgins (University of New South Wales) |
- 16:15 - 16:30 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4)
- "Little is known about the impact of volcanoes on trees from the Southern Hemisphere. In this study, we investigated whether volcanic signals co...
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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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9:35
9:35
- The potential of tree-ring drought atlases for dating and provenancing archaeological timbers Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)
- Speaker Mukund Palat Rao (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory) |
- 9:35 - 9:50 | 15 minutes Part of: Symposium 7 (PT 1). Historical Timbers and Wooden Artifacts as Archives: New Glimpses On Trees, Ecology, and People
- Humans have relied on wooden timber material for the construction of buildings, trade, ships, artifacts, and works of art for many millennia. Us...
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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...
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15:30
15:30
- 500 years of past temperatures derived using Blue Intensity from Araucaria araucana in Northern Patagonia, Argentina (reescheduled) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Rob Wilson (University of St Andrews) |
- 15:30 - 15:45 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4) (rescheduled)
- Ring-width (RW) and Blue Intensity (BI) parameters (earlywood - EWB, inverted latewood – LWBinv, and delta - DB) were measured from samples of A...
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15:45
15:45
- Recent increases in tropical cyclone precipitation extremes over the US east coast (reescheduled) Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)
- Speaker Justin Maxwell (Indiana University) |
- 15:45 - 16:00 | 15 minutes Part of: General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT4) (rescheduled)
- The impacts of inland flooding caused by tropical cyclones (TCs), including loss of life, infrastructure disruption, and alteration of natural l...
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17:40
17:40
- The other Montréal. From the River to the Mountain; a first discovery of the city
- Available Sold out Ticket sales have finished Ticket sales haven't started yet You've purchased a ticket Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)
- 17:40 - 19:30 | 1 hour 50 minutes
- (by bus, max 92 people)