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Volume 26 • Issue 2 / 2016

• Editor: Marcel MINDRESCU
• Editor: Ionela GRADINARU

VOLUME OF ABSTRACTS - Central and Eastern Europe Paleoscience Symposium: From Local to Global - CEEP2016

C O N T E N T S:

P A G E :

Past and future climate projections and their relevance for human society – a journey in time

Roxana BOJARIU

1

Vegetation and climate history in the Carpathians during MIS 3-2 – a multi-proxy study of a sediment sequence from Mohoş crater, Romania

Mark BORMANN et al.

2-3

Paleoenvironmental anaysis of two loess profiles at the Ságvár Lyukas Hill in western Hungary

Janina BÖSKEN et al.

4-5

PMIP4 simulations: what is new?

Pascale BRACONNOT

6

Fungi in perennial cave ice

Train BRAD et al.

7

Coring and chronology of Mohoș peat bog, East Carpathians

Mihály BRAUN et al.

8

Enhanced cooperation among climate and paleoclimate communities with specific opportunities for the Pannonian Basin

David CARLSON

9

Landscape transformations and archaeological settlements in the Upper Danube Delta during Early to Middle Holocene: a palaeoecological insight

Laurent CAROZZA et al.

10

Millennial-scale changes in temperature during Termination 1: a case study from the western South Atlantic and the adjacent continent

Cristiano M. CHIESSI et al.

11

Interactions between humans and environment in Middle Holocene: comparative study of two Chalcolithic sites to the East of Carpathians

Mihaela DANU et al.

12

Using testate amoebae to infer Holocene palaeohydrological history in the Northern Carpathians, Romania

Andrei Cosmin DIACONU

13

A MIS 5e high-altitude speleothem δ13C-δ18O record from the Romanian Carpathians

Virgil DRĂGUȘIN et al.

14

PAGES 2k – Overview of recent products and progress

Michael N. EVANS

15

8.2 ka event and others cold climate oscillations in middle Holocene – evidence from Suchar Wielki Lake, NE Poland

Magdalena FIŁOC et al.

16-18

Palaeoecological assessment of prehistoric and historic human impact in the high elevation areas of the Northern Carpathians, Romania

Gabriela FLORESCU et al.

19-20

Fire as a driver of ecosystem dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the Lateglacial and Holocene

Gabriela FLORESCU, Angelica FEURDEAN

21-22

Bat guano δ13C and δ15N values as climate proxy

Ferenc L. FORRAY et al.

23

Rock glacier lakes – a distinct lake subtype: a case study at Hridsko Jezero, (Bogičevica Mountain, Montenegro)

Emil GACHEV, Predrag DJUROVIĆ

24

Late Pleistocene vegetational history and ecosystem variability in the karst areas of Ukraine, based on palaeontological studies of cave deposits

Natalia GERASIMENKO et al.

25-27

What can long-term data contribute to the “Land-sharing versus Land Sparing” debate?

Lindsey GILLSON

28

Rock glaciers in the Bulgarian high mountains

Alexander GIKOV, Petar DIMITROV

29-30

Are Deltas Human Constructs?

Liviu GIOSAN

31

Reconstructed and simulated temperature asymmetry between continents in both hemispheres over the last centuries

Hugues GOOSSE

32

Processes and controlling factors of lacustrine sedimentary dynamics over the last ~6000 years in Lake Ighiel, Apuseni Mts, Romania

Aritina HALIUC et al.

33-34

Towards multi-proxy based millennial time scales in Late Pleistocene Danubian Loess-Palaeosol Sequences

Ulrich HAMBACH et al.

35-37

Changes in the precipitation variability in Romania and its relation to the circulation weather types

Iulian-Horia HOLOBÂCĂ et al.

38-39

Chronology and inorganic geochemistry of four sediment sequences from the Retezat Mts, South Carpathians (Romania)

Katalin HUBAY et al.

40

Arctic Holocene paleoclimate synthesis – a PAGES endorsed project

Darrell S. KAUFMAN and the Arctic Holocene Transitions Project

41

Inter-annual fluctuations in the internal climate variability of the Eastern Carpathians foreland

Dariia KHOLIAVCHUK

42-44

Radiocarbon dated late-glacial Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) chronology from Central Poland

Marek KRĄPIEC et al.

45-46

Community- and population-level response of marine plankton to stress exposure: learning from the past

Michal KUČERA, Manuel F.G. WEINKAUF

47

Refining the Quaternary Geomagnetic Instability Time Scale: The Laschamp Excursion Dated from a Speleothem Record

Ioan LASCU

48

Climate change and human occupation in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert

Claudio LATORRE et al.

49

Landscapes and Paleolandscapes in south-eastern Europe during Late Quaternary and their relevance for human habitats and dispersal

Frank LEHMKUHL et al.

50-51

A first record of mass wasting events in peat records from the Romanian Carpathians throughout the late Holocene

Jack LONGMAN, Vasile ERSEK et al.,

52

Base metal pollution as a result of historical ore smelting in the Romanian Carpathians throughout the Holocene

Jack LONGMAN, Daniel VERES et al.

53

The development of gravitational caves versus periods of mass movement intensification during the humid phases of the Late Glacial and the Holocene: study of dated speleothems and slope deposits (Polish Outer Carpathians)

Włodzimierz MARGIELEWSKI, Jan URBAN et al.

54-55

The Late Glacial and Early Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes recorded in landslide peat bog (landslide fen) deposits in the northern parts of the Polish Outer Carpathians (Southern Poland)

Włodzimierz MARGIELEWSKI, Andrzej OBIDOWICZ et al.

56-57

The Crvenka loess-paleosol sequence (Vojvodina, Northern Serbia)- a record of continuous domination of the Late Pleistocene grasslands

Slobodan B. MARKOVIC et al.

58

Using high resolution LIDAR DEM to reconstruct historical network of lakes and wetlands in the Northern part of the Moldavian Plateau, NE Romania

Mihai Ciprian MĂRGĂRINT, Mihai NICULIȚĂ

59

Reflection of climatic changes during Interpleniglacial in geoecosystems of Southern Poland

Danuta J. MICHCZYŃSKA et al.

60

Palaeoenvironmental changes of Orawa-Nowy Targ Basin in the Late Glacial and Holocene recorded in sediments of Grel raised bog

Danuta J. MICHCZYŃSKA, Włodzimierz MARGIELEWSKI et al.

61-62

Radiocarbon dated malacological records of two Late Pleistocene loess-paleosol sequences from SW-Hungary: paleoecological inferences

Dávid MOLNÁR et al.

63

Petrographic comparison of four recent stalagmites from Baradla Cave Hungary – implications for the paleoclimate interpretation

Alexandra NÉMETH et al.

64-66

Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania

Mihai NICULIȚĂ et al.

67

Tracing the influence of Mediterranean climate on Southeast Europe during the past 350,000 years

Igor OBREHT et al.

68

A 1500 year aeolian history as recorded in a peat bog from northern Romania: dust fluxes and deposition control in comparison with Western Europe

Andrei Marian PANAIT et al.

69-70

Adjustment of the river channel due to block ramps introduction: Porębianka mountain creek, Polish Carpathians

Karol PLESIŃSKI, Artur RADECKI-PAWLIK

71

Rock glaciers evolution in Late Glacial and Holocene inferred from the new palaeoclimatic data

Răzvan POPESCU et al.

72-73

Coordinated global change research – the ICSU perspective

Kari RAIVIO

74

New Middle Pleistocene records from the North-East foothills of Carpathian Mountains

Bogdan RIDUSH et al.

75-77

Cave sediments and fossils as karst archives: the Urșilor and Muierilor caves, Romania

Marius ROBU et al.

78

Remotely Sensing the Ancient Interactions between Humans and the Environment during the Roman Period at Porolissum

Anamaria ROMAN et al.

79-83

Our way to Europe: Research for a better understanding of human dispersal

Frank SCHÄBITZ and the CRC806 team

84

Non-marine Ostracoda in Sağlık plain, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey, since the Late Glacial to mid-Holocene

Ceran SEKERYAPAN et al.

85

Monsoon-driven paleoproductivity changes in the central Red Sea during MIS 4 – MIS 6

Lóránd SILYE et al.

86

Paleolimnological record of the climate and pre-historic settlement from chalk karst region (Chełm Hills, SE Poland)

Magdalena SUCHORA et al.

87

Paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental fluctuations inferred for the Middle and Late Pleniglacial transition and Late Pleniglacial (MIS3/MIS2 and MIS2) based on high-resolution (ca. 35 and 70 years) complex sedimentological and paleoecological data from the

Sümegi PÁL et al.

88

Optically stimulated luminescence dating techniques and multi-proxy analysis to quantify the timing of the last two major climatic transitions, as recorded by loess-palaeosol sequences

Alida TIMAR-GABOR et al.

89-91

Vegetation dynamics and plant species distribution under changing climates

Willy TINNER

92

From the Neolithic to the Anthropocene: Humans and depositional processes in Iberian Mountain watersheds

Blas L. VALERO GARCÉS et al.

93-94

Anthropogenic impact and environmental pollution over Southeastern Europe during the last 8000 years

Daniel VERES et al.

96-96

Anthropic signature on the Danube Delta evolution and Danube mouths dynamics

Alfred VESPREMEANU-STROE et al.

63

Advances in fire history research and their application for ecosystem management and conservation

Cathy WHITLOCK, Willy TINNER

98

Using ancient dung to reconstruct the transformation of prehistoric island ecosystems by invasive rats

Janet WILMSHURST

99

Three climatic cycles recorded in a loess-palaeosol sequence at Semlac (Romania) – implications for dust accumulation in the Carpathian Basin and the northern Hemisphere

Christian ZEEDEN et al., Ulrich HAMBACH et al.

100

Challenges of loess formation models for the Carpathian Basin

Christian ZEEDEN, Slobodan B. MARKOVIĆ et al.

101