IDL at INQUA 2019
The International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) pursues to improve understanding on environmental change during the glacial ages through interdisciplinary research. Each year, delegates from around the world gather for the INQUA congress. This year marks the 20th edition of the event that took place in Dublin, Ireland, from 25 to 31 July.
The Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL) had a strong presence at the INQUA 2019 congress. Below you’ll find a program of INQUA events featured by researcher of the IDL. The full official program can be found here.
Oral presentations
25 July
O-0026
“A multi-centennial humid anomaly in the Altiplano: tropical and extra-tropical drivers of the South America Summer Monsoon during recent millennia” - Ignacio A. Jara, Antonio Maldonado, María Eugenia de Porras, Nora Maidana, Julieta Massaferro, Armand Hernández, Mauricio Uribe
29 July
O-3088
“Coupling tsunami field data and numerical modeling to better understand the AD 1755 tsunami” - Pedro José Miranda Costa, Francisco Dourado, Seanpaul La Selle, César Andrade, Guy Gelfenbaum, Ana Nobre Silva, Ivana Bosnic
O-3174
“Ecosystem impacts of human arrival in the Azores: a comparative study of high-resolution multi-proxy lake sediment records” - Erik J de Boer, Valentí Rull, Jacqueline FN van Leeuwen, Linda A Amaral-Zettler, Roberto Bao, Mario Benavente-Marín, Vítor Gonçalves, Armand Hernández, Helena Marques, Christopher Pimentel, Sergi Pla-Rabes, Pedro M Raposeiro, Nora Richter, Catarina Ritter, Ma Jesús Rubio-Inglés, Alberto Sáez, Ricardo M Trigo, David Vázquez-Loureiro, Joana Vilaverde, Santiago Giralt
30 July
O-4107
“Late Mesolithic occupation in a Holocene changing landscape: a multi-proxy analysis of sediments from the Sado alluvial plain, SW Portugal” - Ana Maria Costa, Maria da Conceição Freitas, Manel Leira, Ana Cristina Araújo, Mariana Diniz, César Andrade, Pablo Arias
Poster sessions
26 July
P-1495
“Extreme climatic events in the North Atlantic-European sector and their link to modes of variability during the last two millennia” - Armand Hernández, Pedro M. Raposeiro, Manel Leira, Rafael Carballeira, Mario Benavente-Marín, Erik de Boer, Laia Comas-Bru, Ricardo M Trigo, Vitor Gonçalves, Sergi Pla-Rabes, Alberto Sáez, Roberto Bao, Santiago Giralt
27 July
P-2883
“The long-term evolution of the Douro River as evidenced by strath terrace staircases located at NE Portugal (western Iberia)” - Pedro P. Cunha, António A. Martins, Alberto Gomes, João Cabral, Fernando C. Lopes, Diamantino Pereira, Gerardo de Vicente, Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Andrew S. Murray, Martin Stokes, Loreto Antón
29 July
P-3062
“Luminescence analyses as a novel proxy for tsunamigenic stratigraphies” - Gloria I. López, Pedro J.M. Costa, César Andrade
P-3052
“Micromorphological analysis on the Storegga and the AD 1755 tsunami deposits: compositional determination and definition of inundation phases” - Pedro José Miranda Costa, César Andrade, Sue Dawson
P-3047
“The off-shore Lisbon 1755 tsunami sediments” - Klaus Reicherter, Pedro Costa, RV Meteor M 152 cruise team
P-3045
“Selective representation of sediment sources in tsunami deposits from the Shetland Islands (UK)” - Max Engel, Tasnim Patel, Sue Dawson, Anna Pint, Philipp Kempf, Pedro Costa, Isabelle Schön, Vanessa Heyvaert
30 July
P-4024
“Long-term assessment of climate induced regime shifts in coastal areas” - Manel Leira, Maria C Freitas, Ana Cunha, Miguel Inácio, César Andrade, Francisco Fatela, Mário Cachão, Vera Lopes, Anabela Cruces, Armand Hernández, Roberto Bao, Luisa Santos, Patricia Prado, Rosa Trobajo, Carles Ibañez
P-4022
“Evolution of Lisbon riverine area (Portugal) using multi-proxy analysis on sediments collected on the northern margin of the Tagus estuary” - Ana Maria Costa, Maria da Conceição Freitas, Jacinta Bugalhão, Andrés Currás, Cesár Andrade, Pedro J.M. Costa, Vera Lopes
P-4256
“Climate and human drivers in the geo-environmental evolution of Northern Iberian watersheds during the Anthropocene: integrating lacustrine and coastal records” - Mario Morellón, Juan Remondo, Jaime Bonachea, Viola Bruschi, José Luis Cavallotto, Javier Fernández-Lozano, Luis María Forte, José Ezequiel Gómez-Arozamena, Alberto González-Díez, Iván Hernández-Almeida, Manel Leira, César Morales-Molino, Victoria Rivas, Carlos Sierra-Fernández, Antonio Cendrero