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Rose Oelkers

PhD candidate
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Participates in 2 items

Sessions in which Rose Oelkers participates

Thursday 30 June, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
11:00
11:00

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)

Talk

Laia Andreu-Hayles, Columbia University (Moderator)

María Eugenia Ferrero, IANIGLA-CONICET Argentina (Moderator)

Giuliano Locosselli, Institute of Environmental Research (Moderator)

Kevin Anchukaitis, University of Arizona (Moderator)

Clara Rodriguez Morata, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (Moderator)

Jorge A. Giraldo, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Speaker)

Scipioni, M. Marcelo Scipioni, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Speaker)

Rose Oelkers, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (Speaker)

Jim Speer, Indiana State University (Speaker)

Diego Pons Ganddini, Colorado State University (Speaker)

Dendrochronological archives in the tropics of the Americas have been under-studied for a long time....
11:05
11:05

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)

Talk

Rose Oelkers, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (Speaker)

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...

Sessions in which Rose Oelkers attends

Tuesday 28 June, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:20
9:20

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Nicole Davi, William Paterson University & Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University (Speaker)

Maritime forests are extremely important for coastal protection as they buffer storm surge and wind, conserve nutrients, and store groundwater. ...
10:05
10:05

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Caroline Leland, William Paterson University (Speaker)

Evidence of volcanic cooling and its human impacts has been described for various regions of the globe over the past several centuries to millen...
11:15
11:15

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)

Talk

Daniel Griffin, University of Minnesota (Speaker)

Ultra high resolution imaging is becoming standard across the sciences and must be a priority for dendrochronology. Large format scanners fail t...
11:30
11:30

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)

Talk

Neil Pederson, Harvard Forest (Speaker)

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...
11:45
11:45

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)

Talk

Milos Rydval, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (Speaker)

Dendroclimatic reconstructions play a key role in contextualizing recent climate change by improving our understanding of past climate variabili...
13:30
13:30
General Session (Dendroclimatology, PT3)
1 hour 30 minutes, 13:30 - 15:00

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Daniela Granato, University of Arkansas (Speaker)

María Eugenia Ferrero, IANIGLA-CONICET Argentina (Speaker)

Christine Lucas, Universidad de la Republica - Uruguay (Speaker)

George Rhee, University of Nevada Las Vegas (Speaker)

Ze'ev Gedalof, University of Guelph (Speaker)

Priyadarshini Parsons O'Brien, University of New South Wales (Speaker)

Grant Harley, University of Idaho (Chair)

Matthew Bekker, Brigham Young University (Chair)

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Daniela Granato, University of Arkansas (Speaker)

Historical accounts in the Brazilian Digital Library provide independent support for most of the tree-ring reconstructed wet season rainfall ext...
13:45
13:45

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

María Eugenia Ferrero, IANIGLA-CONICET Argentina (Speaker)

Half of the tributaries of the Amazon River originate in the tropical Andes; however, it is difficult to assess hydroclimatic conditions due to ...
15:30
15:30

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Rob Wilson, University of St Andrews (Speaker)

Ring-width (RW) and Blue Intensity (BI) parameters (earlywood - EWB, inverted latewood – LWBinv, and delta - DB) were measured from samples of A...

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)

Talk

Daigard Ricardo Ortega Rodriguez, University of Sao Paulo (Speaker)

Chemical traits of tree-rings are sparsely used for dendroclimatic analysis. The difficulty of the laboratory process to obtain these proxies an...
16:15
16:15

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Philippa Higgins, University of New South Wales (Speaker)

"Little is known about the impact of volcanoes on trees from the Southern Hemisphere. In this study, we investigated whether volcanic signals co...

Wednesday 29 June, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
8:45
8:45

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)

Keynote

Margot Kuitems, University of Groningen (Keynote speaker)

M.W. Dee, University of Groningen (Keynote speaker)

Dendrochronology is considered one the most precise of all the scientific dating techniques. However, it requires ...
9:35
9:35

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Amphitheatre (SH-2800)

Talk

Mukund Palat Rao, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (Speaker)

Humans have relied on wooden timber material for the construction of buildings, trade, ships, artifacts, and works of art for many millennia. Us...
11:15
11:15

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)

Talk

Troy Nixon, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (Speaker)

Coastal maritime forests in northeastern USA are mostly fragmented and currently threatened by climate change. This study focuses on American ho...
15:30
15:30

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Rob Wilson, University of St Andrews (Speaker)

Ring-width (RW) and Blue Intensity (BI) parameters (earlywood - EWB, inverted latewood – LWBinv, and delta - DB) were measured from samples of A...
15:45
15:45

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Classroom (SH-3420)

Talk

Justin Maxwell, Indiana University (Speaker)

The impacts of inland flooding caused by tropical cyclones (TCs), including loss of life, infrastructure disruption, and alteration of natural l...

Thursday 30 June, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
17:40
17:40
The other Montréal. From the River to the Mountain; a first discovery of the city
1 hour 50 minutes, 17:40 - 19:30
Available

Coeur des Sciences, Sherbrooke Building, UQAM - Salle polyvalente (SH-4800)

(by bus, max 92 people)