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American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting 2010


On December 15th and 16th, as part of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall 2010 Meeting in San Francisco, TPE sponsored four sessions under the title “The Third Pole Environment (TPE) Under Global Changes”. During three oral sessions, a wide-array of TPE-related research was presented; at the poster session, over 40 scientific presentations were shared with the nearly 19,000 attendees.

To download the detailed schedule of presentations and posters in .pdf format, use the link below.

Please use the following links to view presententations from the conference. Special thanks to these authors who have generously agreed to share their presentation. Please note the file size and type prior to downloading.

-Oral Presentations-

GC34C-03 (18.1 MB, .ppt) Ice Core Records of Past Climate and Evidence for Present and Future Glacier Loss across the Third Pole: L G Thompson, T Yao, M E Davis, E S Mosley-Thompson

GC34C-06 (9.7 MB, .ppt) Bacterial diversity in the Tibetan Plateau glaciers and their relationship with environmental and climate change: Y Liu, T Yao, S Kang, B Xu

GC43G-05 (3.5 MB, .pdf) Land surface processes/land cover change (LCC) and the Tibetan Plateau climate: Y Xue, Q Li, F De Sales, R Vasic, G Song

GC44B-02 (18.0 MB, .pptx) The role of glaciers in the hydrology of Nepal (Invited): R L Armstrong, A Racoviteanu, D Alford

GC44B-05 (3.7 MB, .pdf) Linking Large-scale, Long-term Modeling and Micro-scale, Short-term Process Studies to Assess Climate-driven Changes in Hydrological Dynamics in the Nam Co Basin, Tibet, China: S Biskop, P Krause, R Leiterer, J Helmschrot

 

-Poster Presentations-

GC41A-0850 (6.4 MB, .ppt) Grain size, concentrations, and fluxes of dust particles in ice cores from the Tibetan Plateau: G Wu, T Yao, L Tian, B Xu, C Zhang, X Zhang

GC41A-0851 (1.0 MB, .pdf) Variability of source water signal in δD values of sedimentary n-alkanes of Lake Nam Co: F Guenther, G Gleixner, B Xu, T Yao

GC41A-0853 (1.5 MB, .pdf) Variation of the Thermal Features over the Tibetan Plateau in Winter and its Impacts: Y Liu, J Yu, L Li, G Wu

GC41A-0854 (5.1 MB, .pdf) The role of microphysical processes on the mesoscale simulation over the complex terrain, the Himalayas: R K Shrestha, M W Gallagher, P Connolly

GC41A-0856 (7.0 MB, .pdf) Monsoon variability for the past 4 ka derived from high-resolution analyses of sediments from lake Nam Co, central Tibetan Plateau: T Kasper, T Haberzettl, S Doberschütz, G Daut, R Mäusbacher, J Wang, L Zhu, V Wennrich

GC41A-0863 (2.9 MB, .pdf) Late-Holocene climate change derived from a high-resolution pollen record from varved sediments at Sugan Lake in the Qaidam Basin, northeastern Tibetan Plateau: Y Zhao, K Zhang, Z Yu, A Zhou

GC41A-0868 (1.9 MB, .pdf) A New Comprehensive Dataset on Glacier Area Changes From 1960s to 2008 in Altai-Sayan, Tien Shan And Pamir Mountain Systems of Central Asia: A Surazakov, V B Aizen, E Aizen, S Nikitin

GC41A-0870 (2.1 MB, .ppt) Hydrologic simulations of the Upstream of Major Rivers in the Tibetan Plateau: F Su, L Zhang, K Tong, Z Hao

GC41A-0876 (1.3 MB, .pdf) Stable isotope variability in an ice core from the Tanggula Mountains, Central Tibetan Plateau: D Joswiak, T Yao, G Wu, B Xu, W Zheng

GC41A-0878 (8.4 MB, .pptx) Reconstructing 2000 years of Indian summer monsoon variability from high-resolution Tibetan lake sediments, eastern Himalaya: B W Bird, L G Thompson, T Yao

GC41A-0880 (8.4 MB, .ppt) LakeSystem Response to Late Quaternary Monsoon Dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau: Microfossils as Indicators of Lake Level Changes: A Schwalb, P Frenzel, C Wrozyna, A Lödige, G Gleixner, G Daut, R Mäusbacher, L Zhu

GC41A-0883 (6.9 MB, .pdf) Historical Snow Cover Variability Data Reconstructed from AVHRR and MODIS over High Asia: H Zhou, E Aizen, V B Aizen

GC41A-0888 (1.5 MB, .pdf) Reservoir ages of lake sediments on the Tibetan Plateau: J Hou

GC41A-0889 (1.7 MB, .ppt) Elemental composition of Tibetan Plateau top soils and its effect on evaluating atmospheric pollution transport: C Li, S Kang, Q Zhang

Third Pole Environment

Kathmandu, Nepal

Clear sky
  • Clear sky
  • Temperature: 16 °C
  • Wind: ENE (60°), 13 km/h
  • Pressure: 1006 hPa
  • Rel. Humidity: 77 %
  • Visibility: 10 km
  • Sunrise: 8:57 +0545
  • Sunset: 1:07 +0545
Reported on:
Mon, 05/21/2012 - 06:20

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