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GEOCHRON JANUARY III: MINING THE HISTORICAL COASTAL RECORD

GEOCHRON JANUARY RETURNS!

free and fully virtual workshop focused on all things coastal geochronology, with an emphasis this year on using tools of historic and modern coastal change processes. 


Recorded Presentations: Available on the IGCP 725 website by 11th January 2024
Breakout Session #1: held 00:00-01:00 GMT [UTC] on 18th January 2024
Breakout Session #2: held at 15:00-16:00 GMT [UTC] on 18th January 2024

Workshop Topics and Presenters

1. CoastSat: Satellite-derived global shoreline mapping tool (Kilian Vos, NSW Dept of Planning & Environment, Australia)
2. Satellite Image Data Cube in Coastal Studies: Tools for Monitoring, Boundary Condition Definitions & Management (Antonio Klein, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)
3. Coastal Imaging Research Network: Using Imagery to Map Coastal Change (Brittany Bruder, Katherine Brodie & Margaret Palmsten, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, USA)
4. Terrestrial and/or Airborne LiDAR for Monitoring Coastal Change (Nick Rosser, Durham University, UK)
5. Drone Mapping for Monitoring Coastal Change (Justin Ridge, North Carolina Coastal Reserve & National Estuarine Research Reserve, USA)
6. Generating Rapid-Response Data on Storm-Driven Coastal Change (Charlene Sylvester, US Army Engineer Research & Development Center, USA)
7. Use of Historic Maps to Document Shoreline Change (Ekta Gupta, IIT Gandhinagar, India)
8. Use of Historic Maps to Document Upland Wetlands Change (Grace Molino, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA)
9. Developing Environmental Histories: The Cultural Context of Data (Alex Hibberts, Durham University, UK)
10. Chronological Horizons IUse of Microplastics for Obtaining High-Resolution Chronologies for Recent Coastal Deposits (Giovanni Scicchitano, Universita "Aldo Moro" di Bari, Italy)
11. Integrating Geochronological Tools in Age-Depth ModeSurface-Elevation Tables: Tools & Techniques, with an Emphasis on Mangroves (Kerrylee Rogers, University of Wollongong, Australia)

12. Surface-Elevation Tables: Data Analysis & Discoveries, with an Emphasis on Saltmarshes (Torbjorn Tornqvist, Tulane University, USA)

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