List of Sessions & Workshops

12 Sessions

 

1. Climate-controlled sedimentary systems and processes - how unique is the Quaternary?

Joint French-German organisation

  • Mathieu Schuster, Matthias Hinderer and Laura Stutenbecker

 

2. Deciphering landscape evolution from different angles: combining geochronology, quantitative geomorphology and modelling approaches

Joint French-German-Swiss organisation

  • Melanie Bartz, Pierre Valla and Jan-Henrik Blöthe

     

 

4. From one glacial to another: global climate dynamics and impact on continental environments during Quaternary interglacials

  • Julie Dabkowski, Loïc Lebreton and Franck Bassinot

 

5. First prehistoric settlements: adaptations to Pleistocene environmental changes, subsistence and migrations

Joint French-German organisation

  • Valentina Villa, Héloïse Koehler, Eslem Ben Arous and Frédéric Blaser

 

6. New perspectives on pioneer farming societies in the world : Uses and Misuses of resources and landscapes

  • Alexa Dufraisse, Rose-Marie Arbogast, Émilie Gauthier, Philippe Lefranc and Grégor Marchand

 

7. Impacts of past agro-pastoral activities on the structure of landscapes

  • Salomé Granai, Dominique Schwartz, Julian Wiethold and Julie Morin-Rivat

 

8. Urban and industrial socio-ecosystems: from past to future

 

  • Quentin Borderie, Frédéric Gob, Manon Kohler and Laurent Lespez

 

9. Space and time variability of millennial-scale crises during the Holocene

Joint French-German organisation

  • Catherine Kuzucuoglu, Aline Garnier and Pascal Flohr

 

10. Active tectonics and earthquakes: their recordings in the geological, geomorphic and archaeological archives

Joint French-German organisation

  • Stéphane Baize, Jean-François Ritz, Pierre Antoine, Laurence Audin and Klaus Reicherter

 

11. Human-nature interactions deduced from river mouth, coastal and marine records: Trends and short-term changes in a long-term perspective

  • Ferréol Salomon, Pierre Stéphan and Maria Fernanda Sánchez Goñi

 

12. Contributions of methodological advances in fluvial geomorphology and ecology to rivers management

  • Valentin Chardon, Jérémie Riquier and Alexandre Peeters

 

Worshops on Friday 18 March 2022
 
  • IN FRENCH Archaeology and palaeosismology, in collaboration with Failles actives France (FACT) Group of the ATS-RESIF (Action Transverse Sismicité _ Réseau sismologique et géodésique français) Consortium
  • 12 000 years of palaeonvironments and landscape archaeology in the Upper Rhine Graben and neighbouring regions
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