10th International Climate Change: The Karst Record

10th International Climate Change: The Karst Record

University of Cape Town
24 March 2025 – 28 March 2025
UCT GSB Academic Conference Centre, Portswood Road, Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town
Conference
In-person

The 10th International Climate Change: The Karst Record (KR10) conference involves presentations, scientific sessions, workshops, and field trips. The scientific sessions cover the following:

1. Cave mentoring and implications for paleoarchives

2. Karst Records of Climate Variability on Orbital Timescales

3. High resolution records of climate variability: millennial to seasonal scale resolution

4. Innovation and developments in the lab, field, geochemical modeling and data processing

5. Clastic cave deposits and caves as repositories for fossils, archaeology and rock art

6. Understanding climate and environmental dynamics: insights from palaeo-data and models

7. Geochronology: analytical improvements, novel approaches, and innovative age modelling

8. Science communication, public outreach, transformation/EDI, best practices for field work and cave preservation

Meanwhile, the workshops cover the following topics:

1. Breaking barriers and changing culture: Towards a more diverse and inclusive cave science community

2. Exploring Speleothem Magnetism

3. Introductory Workshop to speleothem data submission and extraction Workflows using Neotama

 

Eligibility

Intermediate (Some prior knowledge of any climate-related field required)

Language/s used in this training

Target Audience for the training

Other details

Costs / FeesYes
Funding SupportYes
Certificate of CompletionNo
  • For further queries:
  • Yvonne Brown
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