Climate change in the low latitude and proxy development
Scope
Low latitude area has played an important role to control global environmental change as a heat engine supplying heat and moisture towards higher latitudes. Biogenic carbonates such as coral skeleton and foraminifera tests have been used for climate reconstruction. This session will discuss the retest progresses in paleoclimate studies on the low latitudes and biomineralization process.
Convener
hodaka kawahata
kawahata@ori.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Yasufumi Iryu, Atsushi Suzuki
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May 25th BPT002 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
BPT002-P01 Sources of plutonium to the tropical Northwest Pacific Ocean since the mid-20th century: a natural coral archive Ryuji Asami Patric Lindahl,
Ryuji Asami,
Yasufumi Iryu et al.
BPT002-P02 Variation of expression of Ca^{2+}-ATPase and skeletal growth of cultured corals (Porites australiensis) Makoto Kusakabe Makoto Kusakabe,
Mayuri Inoue
BPT002-P03 Biological controls on Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca and Carbon isotope in freshwater pearl mussel {i}Hyriopsis{/i} sp. Hisato Izumida Hisato Izumida,
Toshihiro Yoshimura,
Atsushi Suzuki et al.
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