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AGU SPECIAL SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE FALL 97 MEETING IN SAN FRANCISCO OS02 : THE DYNAMICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL WARMING AT THE PALEOCENE/EOCENE BOUNDARY The Paleocene/Eocene boundary interval (~55 Mya) has become the focus of considerable attention in earth and ocean sciences in recent years owing to the recognition that it was a time of abrupt global warming. A large body of new evidence is emerging that indicates this event was accompanied by dramatic changes in ocean circulation and chemistry, and in terrestrial precipitation patterns. Evidence also suggests that these climatic changes had a significant impact on both marine and terrestrial fauna and flora. The origin of the P/E boundary event remains a mystery although several viable mechanisms have been proposed including volcanism and catastrophic disassociation of marine clathrates. Papers are invited that address the climatic and oceanographic dynamics of this event (observational or modeling on global and regional scales), and the marine and terrestrial biological response to this event. Papers on mechanisms for initiating rapid global warming, the dynamics (ocean or atmosphere) of greenhouse climates in general, and the general climate and ecology of the Paleocene/Eocene earth are welcome as well. Convenors: JAMES ZACHOS, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, Phone: 408-459-4644, E-mail: jzachos@earthsci.ucsc.edu; and PAUL KOCH, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, Phone: 408-459-5861, E-mail: pkoch@earthsci.ucsc.edu For the official meeting announcement and detailed instructions for submitting abstracts, visit the AGU WWW site: http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm97top.html Meeting information will also be published in EOS. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: AUGUST 27 James Zachos Internet: jzachos@earthsci.ucsc.edu Office: 408-459-4644 Lab: (x5088, 5061) Fax: 408-459-3074
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