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Quaternary Research Projects

  • Deciphering timings and rates of abrupt climate changes: The Lake Suigetsu biomarker record
    Project Leader(s): Dr Emma Pearson (PI); Dr Takeshi Nakagawa (Co-I)
  • Early Pleistocene Environments in the Gediz River Valley Around Kula, Western Turkey
    Project Leader(s): Professor Darrel Maddy
  • Lake Suigetsu Varved Sediment Project: Terrestrial Radiocarbon Calibration Model and Inter-Regional Comparison of Climate Changes
    Project Leader(s): Dr Takeshi Nakagawa
  • Pan-Hemispheric Synchrony of D/O Events: Replication of Suigetsu Chronology and Extension of Japanese Lateglacial Event Stratigr
    Project Leader(s): Dr Takeshi Nakagawa
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