Meeting Products
During the past decade, numerous international investigations of past global change have focused on particular time intervals, or “Time Streams,” suggested by the Past Global Changes (PAGES) Project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP). Time Stream 1 encompasses the last 2000 years, and Time Stream 2 encompasses at least the last 250,000 years. Geographically many of these studies have been grouped into north-south transects of continental global change records known as the Pole-Equator-Pole (PEP) transects [Bradley et al., 1995]. These continental transects have been complemented by the study of marine records included in the International Marine Global Change Study (IMAGES) transects and high-latitude ice core records such as those from the U.S. Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) and the European Greenland Ice-core Project (GRIP).
The report from a PAGES supported Antarctic Ice Margin Evolution (ANTIME) workshop, “Circum-Antarctic Coastal Environmental Variability and Sea Level History During the Late Quaternary” in 1998.
CAPE workshop
An article on the outcome of a PAGES session on "Adding value to Earth-system science via networking, capacity enhancement and communication" at the IGBP Planet under Pressure Conference, 2012
This is a report from the PAGES co-sponsored workshop on Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Climate Field Reconstruction held in Feb 2011 at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, New York.
Brief report of the PALSEA workshop "Understanding Future Sea Level Rise:
The Challenges of Dating Past Interglacials" held at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 20–25 September 2009.
This is a report on PAGES 1st Young Scientists Meeting and 3rd Open Science Meeting "Retrospective Views on Our Planet's Future"