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  • XXI INQUA Congress July 2023 Abstract Book
    XXI INQUA Congress July 2023 Abstract Book

    There is a publication with *all of the Abstracts* presented at INQUA Roma 2023!! The abstracts are presented in a clickable form in a book published by the Sapienza University of Rome! The DOI for…

  • Living On the Water Towards 2100 – Sea level Science in Venice
    Living On the Water Towards 2100 – Sea level Science in Venice

    Venice has been facing challenges from its coastal environment since it was founded. Sedimentation has threatened its vital waterways in the past, and subsidence along with high waters began affecting buildings and streets. Today, rising…

  • 16th International Geochronology Summer School 2025
    16th International Geochronology Summer School 2025

    The 16th International Geochronology Summer School 2025 – Dating Techniques in Environmental Research will be held between 31 August to 4 September 2025 in Morteratsch (Pontresina, Engadine, Switzerland). For more details visit the website.

  • Paleopedology Newsletter Issue 35 is now out!
    Paleopedology Newsletter Issue 35 is now out!

      The Paleopedology Newsletter is a collaborative initiative of the IUSS Commission 1.6 – Paleopedology and the INQUA Paleopedology Working Group. Stay updated on the latest events, research advances, and upcoming opportunities in paleopedology. For…

3rd INQUA-PAGES ECR workshop: TROPQUA 2024

The 3rd International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) and Past Global Changes (PAGES) joint Early Career Researcher (ECR) workshop took place between 3-7 November 2024 in Goa, India.

The workshop brought together early career researchers (ECRs) investigating tropical climate hydrodynamics over various timescales in the Quaternary based on proxy data and climate models, with the common goal of bridging the gap between these two components of research and fostering collaboration. ​The meeting topic was: Tropical hydroclimate variability in the Quaternary: Insights from proxies and models, and the way forward (TROPQUA).

 

The purpose of this workshop was to provide a platform for climate modelers and proxy data-driven climate scientists to:

(i) Interact and engage with each other to better understand the nuances, advantages, limitations, and capabilities that underpin their respective methods 

(ii) Identify challenges and discuss solutions for integrating and comparing different proxy data and models

(iii) Widen their network and collaborate with each other with the aim of enhancing our understanding of Quaternary tropical climate hydrodynamics 

TROPQUA

3rd INQUA-PAGES ECR workshop: TROPQUA 2024

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Activities

ECR activities in INQUA provide an information gateway between young (early-career) and the senior scientists and scientific networks….