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Palaeobiology and Palaeoclimatology Mikael Fortelius & Heikki Seppä

Palaeobiology and Palaeoclimatology Mikael Fortelius & Heikki Seppä. 54210 Pollen analysis (4 cp ). FM Kuosmanen & PhD Morris, Tue 9–12 and Thu 9–12, C108 (period 3; 15.1.–28.2.2013).

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Palaeobiology and Palaeoclimatology Mikael Fortelius & Heikki Seppä

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  1. Palaeobiology and PalaeoclimatologyMikael Fortelius & HeikkiSeppä • 54210 Pollen analysis (4 cp). FM Kuosmanen & PhD Morris, Tue 9–12 and Thu 9–12, C108 (period 3; 15.1.–28.2.2013). • 54296 Paleoclimatology (3 cp). Professor Seppä, Mon at 10–12 and Thu at 14–16, lecture room E206 (period 3; 14.1.–28.2.2013). • 54261 Advanced Seminar in Palaeobiology and Palaeoclimatology (2–4 cp). Professor Fortelius, prof. Seppä, Mon at 12–14, lecture room E207 (periods 3 and 4; 14.1.–3.3. and 11.3.–29.4.2013). • 54129 Current topics in Palaeobiology and Palaeoclimatology (5 cp). Keyan Fang, Ferhat Kaya, (13.3.-24.4.2013) Wed 13.15-15.00 C108.

  2. Long-Term Climate Change Barett 2003. Nature.

  3. Pollen analysisHeikki Seppä, Niina Kuosmanen -pollen grainsaremicrofossilsproducedbyplants -pollen analysis is a basictechnique for investigatingplantevolution, vegetationdevelopment and ecosystemchanges -course: lake sampling, pollen samplepreparation, introduction to microscopy, introduction to pollen idenfication -introduction to late-Quaternarypalaeoecology in N Europe trizonocolpatereticulate (Salix)

  4. Tue 9–12 and Thu 9–12, C108 (period 3; 15.1.–28.2.2013). • Registration in WebOodi

  5. Ecometrics measuring the properties of past and present ecosystems

  6. Measuring rainfall from the teeth of plant-eating mammals Estimated Measured

  7. Fossilisedrainfall! Hypsodonty map of Eastern Europe and Southwest Asia for 11-7 Ma illustrating palaeogeographic effects on climate Stronger westerlies stronger NAO? Higher sea-level pressure modified Hadley circulation Eronen et al., 2009 (PNAS)

  8. Advanced seminar in Evolutionary Palaeontology 2012 Topic to bedecided, suggestionswelcome! Mon at 12–14, lecture room E207 (periods 3 and 4; 14.1.–3.3. and 11.3.–29.4.2013). Registration in WebOodi

  9. During term time the BjörnKurtén Club meets Tuesdays at 16:00 in lecture room C108 1981

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