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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants
Pages 185-191

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... What are the nonlinear processes that determine critical "tipping points," and are these processes well represented in climate models and in biota-climate models?
From page 186...
... 10:30-12:00 BREAKOUT III Alternative Worlds Question 5: What are the most poorly understood dynamics of past "alternative worlds," and which "alternative world" intervals offer the greatest potential for un derstanding future climates? Question 6: What kinds of proxy evidence do we need to advance understanding of the dominant processes that operate in these "alternative world" intervals?
From page 187...
... ? 3:00-4:30 BREAKOUT REPORTS -- Questions 5-9 4:30 Wrap-up and Thanks Dick Norris 5:00 Adjourn WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS Thomas Algeo Department of Geology University of Cincinnati David Beerling Department of Animal and Plant Sciences University of Sheffield Karen Bice Department of Geology and Geophysics Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Gabe Bowen Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Purdue University Mark A
From page 188...
... Freeman Department of Geosciences The Pennsylvania State University Linda Gundersen U.S. Geological Survey Patricia Jellison U.S.
From page 189...
... Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University Mark Pagani Department of Geology and Geophysics Yale University Martin Perlmutter Chevron Energy Technology Company Christopher Poulsen Department of Geological Sciences University of Michigan A Christina Ravelo Department of Ocean Sciences University of California, Santa Cruz Greg Ravizza Department of Geology and Geophysics University of Hawaii at Manoa
From page 190...
... Turekian (NAS) Department of Geology and Geophysics Yale University Eli Tziperman Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University
From page 191...
... 191 APPENDIX B Thomas Wagner Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability Newcastle University Debra Willard U.S. Geological Survey Scott Wing Smithsonian Institution Jim Zachos Earth and Planetary Sciences Department University of California, Santa Cruz Richard Zeebe Department of Oceanography University of Hawaii at Manoa


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