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“The World of Elephants”

Hot Springs, South Dakota, USA September 22-25,  2005


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The Quaternary Times
Newsletter of the American Quaternary Association

Volume 29 Number 2 December 1999

Next AMQUA Biennial Meeting

The Environmental Dynamics Program at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville is pleased to host the first biennial meeting of the new millennium on May 22-24. The meeting will be located in the Continuing Education facility attached to the Hilton Inn in downtown Fayetteville, about a mile from the University of Arkansas campus. We look forward to an exciting program on the future impacts and past lessons of climate variability being prepared by Rob Webb. Invited speakers will summarize research on climate reconstruction and modeling and the effects of climate change on people, vegetation, hydrology, and the landscape.

The welcoming party and Tuesday night dinner are included in the registration fee so that all attendees will gather for some good cheer, Ozark food, and southern hospitality. Short courses and field trips to visit the outstanding scenery and Quaternary highlights of the southern midcontinent will be offered before and after the meeting. Registration rates are reduced for students, and a limited number of travel grants will be competitively awarded to students, based on their submitted abstract. See the AMQUA website for updates: http:// vishnu.glg.nau.edu/amqua/

We look forward to welcoming you to Arkansas and the Ozarks this May.

Allan McCartney, Director
Environmental Dynamics Program

Peggy Guccione, Chair
Local Arrangements