Third Circular

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Third Circular
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Subcommission on European Quaternary Stratigraphy
Third Circular
Differences and similarities in Quaternary Stratigraphy
between Atlantic and continental Europe
22-27 September, 2008, Rennes, France.
Third Circular
1/ GENERAL INFORMATION
Organizers:
University of Rennes 1
National Scientific Research Centre
Laboratory of Archéo-Sciences (UMR 6566), University of Rennes 1, France.
Local Organizing Committee:
Dr. Jean-Laurent Monnier (UMR 6566), University of Rennes, President of the
SEQS meeting.
Dr. Jean-Pierre Lefort (UMR 6566), University of Rennes, Secretary of the SEQS
meeting.
Programme Committee:
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Dr. Mauro Coltorti, Siena, Italy.
Dr. Guzel Danukalova, Insti tute of Geology USC Russian Academy of Sciences,
Ufa, Russia.
Dr. Wim Westerhoff, Netherlands Institute of Applied Geosciences TNO, Utrecht,
The Netherlands.
Financial support:
University of Rennes 1,
National Research Centre,
Brittany Region,
General Council,
Minister of Culture,
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City of Rennes
Location:
CAREN Conference hall, Campus of Rennes-Beaulieu. University of Rennes 1,
France.
Programme:
The detailed provisional programme is presented at the end of this circular.
Oral presentation:
A PowerPoint presentation is preferred but an overhead projector will be also
available. Please bring your presentation on a CD or a memory stick (USB
connector). Electronic presentations will be uploaded on the lab computer during
registration the first day and during coffee breaks or after sessions the other days.
Oral presentations should not last longer than 15 minutes. They will be followed by 5
minutes for questions. General discussions are scheduled at the end of the sessions.
Posters presentation:
Poster should not exceed 90 cm wide by 170 cm high. They will be displayed in the
area where the coffee breaks will be served and will be available during the whole
length of the scientific sessions.
Conference Proceedings:
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A volume of Conference Proceedings is planned. It will be published as a special
issue of Quaternary International and edited by Jean-Laurent Monnier, Jean-Pierre
Lefort, Mauro Coltorti and Philip Gibbard. The Organizing Committee will invite
authors to contribute to this volume.
Field trips:
The field trips will concentrate on the comparison between sections located in
southern Brittany (Penestin) where no loess but estuarine deposits are known and
northern Brittany (St. Brieuc Bay) where Early Pleistocene loess and loam
formations were deposited above raised beaches. The last day will be devoted to a 30
metres high loess cliff located in northwest Normandy (Elbeuf) where younger
formations of Pleistocene age are known.
2/ HOW TO REACH RENNES?
• Rennes
is connected to Paris by the TOLL MOTORWAY A10-A11 (free after
Vitré city) and to Nantes, Brest, St Malo by toll-free motorways
• HIGH
SPEED TRAINS connect directly Rennes to Paris (20 connections per
day, 3 h journey). If you are in Paris use the Montparnasse railway station. If you
are at Charles De Gaulle airport use the Terminal 2 railway station (4 to 6
connections per day).
• It
is connected by ORDINARY TRAINS to Bordeaux, Brest, Nantes and Saint
Malo.
• Time-tables
are available on the
(http://www.idtgv.com/165i.html)
web
site
of
the
SNCF Company
• RENNES-SAINT
JACQUES AIRPORT, located at 10 kilometres southwest of
Rennes, offers daily connections to 22 French and European cities (see circular 1).
There are 4 flights a day between Rennes and Paris.
• SAINT-MALO
FERRY TERMINAL has daily connections to Portsmouth
(England) and Cork (Ireland). It is located at 60 kilometres north of Rennes and
connected to Rennes by a toll-free motorway.
3/ HOW TO GET TO THE RENNES-BEAULIEU CAMPUS?
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From the airport
There is a bus route (57) joining the airport to “Republique” bus station. It runs only
during daytime and is not very convenient for planes arriving late in the evening. The
most convenient transportation from the airport remains the taxi. A taxi from the
airport to Rennes downtown costs between 15 and 20 EUR and between 25 and 30
EUR to the campus (depending on the time and traffic conditions).
From the railway station
•
Walk down to the basement of the RAILWAY STATION
•
Buy a ticket at the automatic machine (about 1.30 EUR) and validate your
ticket when entering the platforms
•
Take the platform indicated Direction JF Kennedy
•
Get out at “Republique” (4 minutes from the railway station) and mind to
keep your ticket.
If you want to go directly to the Campus, take on the same sidewalk as the exit of
the tube, the bus route 6 Cesson Sévigné or 16 or 67 and revalidate your ticket.
Get out at the bus stop Beaulieu/Tournebride (10-20 minutes depending on
traffic conditions).
From the city centre
Take the bus route 6 Cesson Sévigné or 16 or 67 and validate your ticket, get out at
the bus stop Beaulieu/Tournebride (10-20 minutes depending on traffic conditions).
You can buy the ticket from the driver but mind to have coins because the driver may
refuse to accept your banknotes.
By car
If you are coming from Paris by motorway take the exit Rennes Centre and follow
the directions Campus de Beaulieu.
If you are coming from Rennes downtown follow eastbound the bank of Vilaine
river and follow the direction: Campus de Beaulieu.
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If you are coming from Saint Malo take at Saint Grégoire the eastbound “rocade”
to Paris. Exit at Cesson Sévigné and at the first turnabout take westbound. When
entering Rennes, follow the avenue Buttes de Coësmes. The Campus is at the third
turnabout on your left.
4/ HOW TO GET TO THE HOTELS?
There are various possibilities depending on what hotel you registered .The
following map will help you to locate the various places where you may need to go.
If you are at one of the hotels listed in circular 2 use the bus lines circulating Rue de
Paris, Rue de Rennes and Avenue du Général Leclerc since all the hotels are
located at a walking distance from this main circulation axis. Note the name of your
hotel, the corresponding bus stop and the number of the bus line.
Hotels which can be seen from the bus stop:
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- Hotel Ibis Rennes-Beaulieu**. (English speaking). Rue de Rennes. 35510 CessonSévigné. Bus stop: Taillis. Bus lines: 6 or 67
- B & B Hotel* (English speaking). Rennes Est/Cesson Sévigné. Route de Paris-Le
Bordage 35510. Cesson-Sévigné. Bus stop: Bordage. Bus line :67.
Hotels which cannot be seen from the bus stop:
- Hotel Germinal*** (English speaking). 9 Cours de la Vilaine. 35510 CessonSévigné.Bus stop: Vilaine. Bus line: 6. Located front of the roman bridge.
- Première Classe Hotel* (English speaking). 14 Avenue des peupliers. 35510
Cesson-Sévigné. Bus stop: Place Sévigné. Bus line 6. You must cross the river to
reach the hotel.
- Campanile Rennes Atalante** (English speaking). Allée Antoine De Becquerel.
Atalante-Beaulieu. 35700 Rennes. Bus stop: INSA. Bus lines: 16 or 40ex. Located at
the Eastern edge of the Campus.
- La Hublais Seminar Centre. Avenue de la Hublais. 35510 Cesson-Sévigné. Bus
stop: Hublais (week days) or maybe: Taillis (on Sundays). Bus lines 6 or 67.
Because there is no reception nor English speaking facilities the secretary will
welcome the participants between 17 and 20 on the Sunday 21. Located at the
northern end of a large planted avenue (in light red colour on the detailed map).
Bus stop INSA is located on Campus
Access to Campanile Hotel
Red: Metro line
Green: Bus line 6 or 67
Access to La Hublais Seminar Centre
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You must bear in mind that in France, taxis are a relatively expensive form of
transportation. It is therefore advisable to use public transports. However for those
who will arrive late at the railway station on Sunday 21, sharing a taxi is the best
solution to reach your hotel if you don’t want to wait too long your bus.
Taxis of Rennes: 02 99 30 79 79.
Allo Taxis: 06 64 84 00 54
Private Taxis: 02 99 36 03 03
5/ HOW TO REACH THE CONFERENCE HALL?
- When you are at bus stop Beaulieu/Tournebride, walk northbound (5 minutes)
between buildings 1/2A and 3/4 along the alley directly front of you. The conference
hall is located in CAREN building between buildings 15 and 14A and B.
- If you are at one of the hotels previously cited stop at Beaulieu/Tournebride.
Buses are every 15 to 20 minutes between Monday to Saturday and every 2 hours on
Sunday at around 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 (save in summer).
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6/ INFORMATIONS ON RENNES CITY CAN BE OBTAINED AT:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Rennes
7/ DETAILED PROGRAM (PRELIMINARY DRAFT – 5 AUGUST 2008).
Monday, 22 September 2008
08.30 – 09.15
09.15 – 09.40
09.40 – 10.00
10.00 – 10.20
10.20 – 10.40
Onwards Registration (and upload of ppt presentations)
Conference opening
Introductive keynote
Jean-Pierre LEFORT: THE CONTROL OF THE MOHO ON THE
QUATERNARY SEDIMENTATION AND ON THE LOCATION OF THE
RAISED BEACHES IN FRANCE AND AROUND BRITTANY:
CONTRIBUTION OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS.
BIOSTRATIGRAPHICAL,
PALAEOCLIMATIC
AND
PALAEOECOLOGICAL COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE TWO ENDS OF
GEOGRAPHIC EUROPE DURING QUATERNARY.
(Chair Dr. Kondrasov)
Aleksandra SIMAKOVA: PALEOVEGETATION OF THE RUSSIAN PLAIN
IN
THE
HOLOCENE
ATLANTIC
OPTIMUM
BASED
ON
PALYNOLOGICAL DATA.
Natalia GERASIMENKO: THE LATE QUATERNARY VEGETATION
ADAPTATION FROM THE MIDDLE DANUBE LOWLAND TO THE
DONETS RIVER BASIN.
10.40 – 11.00
Coffee Break
11.00 – 11.20
Peter KONDRASHOV: IMPORTANCE OF GASTROPOD MOLLUSK
FAUNAS FOR PALEOECOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTIONS AND
ZONATION OF THE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE CONTINENTAL DEPOSITS
OF THE CENTRAL RUSSIAN PLAIN.
Eugenia OSIPOVA and Guzel DANUKALOVA: DEVELOPMENT OF THE
QUATERNARY MOLLUSCS FAUNA IN THE EASTERNMOST
CONTINENTAL EUROPE (THE SOUTHERN URALS REGION).
Anastasia K. MARKOVA: LATE PLEISTOCENE SMALL MAMMAL
FAUNAS FROM THE CRIMEAN MIDDLE PALAEOLITHIC SITES:
ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION.
Eline VAN ASPEREN: THE IMPORTANCE OF HORSE REMAINS FOR
THE LATE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE
BRITISH ISLES AND CENTRAL EUROPE.
11.20 – 11.40
11.40 – 12.00
12.00 – 12.20
12.20 – 12.40
General Discussion
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12.40 – 14.00
14.0 – 14.20
14.20 – 14.40
14.40 – 15.00
15.00 – 15.20
15.20 – 15.40
15.40 – 16. 00
16.00 – 16.20
16.20 – 16.40
16.40 – 17.00
Lunch break
EVOLUTION OF LAKES AND RIVERS DURING QUATERNARY
(Chair Dr.Van Vliet-Lanoe)
Kim M. COHEN and Philip L. GIBBARD : MIDDLE PLEISTOCNE ICE
LAKE HIGH STANDS IN THE NORTH SEA: HOW DO THEY CHANGE
REGIONAL STRATIGRAPHICAL FRAMEWORKS?
Wim WESTERHOFF: EARLY PLEISTOCENE FLUVIAL HISTORY OF
THE RHINE-MEUSE IN THE SOUTHERN NORTH SEA BASIN
(NETHERLANDS).
Cyril CASTANET, Michel LAMOTHE, Anne-Laure CYPRIEN-CHOUIN,
Christian CAMERLYNCK, Nathalie CARCAUD and Joëlle BURNOUF:
LATE QUATERNARY RESPONSE OF THE MIDDLE LOIRE RIVER TO
CLIMATIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES (10-30 CAL KA), VAL
D’ORLÉANS, PARIS BASIN, FRANCE.
Guillaume GOSSELIN, Adrien PLUQUET, Murielle MEURISSE-FORT,
Brigitte VAN VLIET-LANOE, Alain TRENTESAUX and Michel
PHILIPPE: THE HOLOCENE EVOLUTION OF THE CANCHE ESTUARY
AND THE INFLUENCE OF STORMINESS, PICARDY, FRANCE.
Giovanni MONEGATO, Roberta PINI and Cesare RAVAZZI: FROM THE
PENULTIMATE
GLACIAL
MAXIMUM
TO
THE
PRESENT:
SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONM
ENTS AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN
THE LONG RECORD OF FIMON LAKE (BERICI HILLS, NE ITALY).
General Discussion
SEA LEVEL CHANGES AND OCEANIC CIRCULATION
(Chair Dr. Westerhoff)
John T. RENOUF and H.C. Leslie JAMES: FEATURES OF FORMER SEA
LEVELS RECOGNIZED AROUND CHANNEL ISLANDS' CLIFFS, THEIR
CORRELATION WITH ADJACENT NORMANDY AND SOME
IMPLICATIONS OF THE ISSUES RAISED BY THEIR IDENTIFICATION
AND NATURE.
Jean-Pierre LEFORT and Guzel DANUKALOVA: CONTRIBUTION OF
MALACOLOGY FOR DATING THE PLEISTOCENE SUBMARINE LEVELS
OF THE ENGLISH CHANNEL.
Brigitte VAN VLIET-LANOË, Valérie ANDRIEU-PONEL, Patrick
AUGUSTE,H. BELLON, Viviane BOUT-ROUMAZEILLE, Dominique
CLIQUET
,
Nathalie
COMBOURIEUX-NEUBOUT,
Emmanuel
GANDOUIN, Agust GUDMUNDSSON, Hervé GUILLOU, Murielle
MEURISSE-FORT, Guillaume GOSSELIN, Charles VERPOORTER: THE
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MID-EEMIAN COOLING: ORBITALLY FORCED SEA ICE EXTEND AND
ITS INFLUENCE ON THE THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION.
17.00 – 17.20
General Discussion
17.20 – 18.20
Coffee Break and Posters
18.20 – 19.20
Visit to the Museum of Geology (Paintings by Mathurin Méheust)
19.20 – 22.20
Cocktail party offered to the participants at the Museum of Transmissions
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
09.00 – 09.20
09.20 – 09.40
9.40 – 10.00
10.00 – 10.20
STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHEOLOGY
(Chair Dr.Marguerie)
Jean-Laurent MONNIER and Briagell HUET: SEDIMENTOLOGICAL
APPLICATIONS TO CORRELATE ERODED PALAEOLITHIC LAYERS
WITH LOCAL PLEISTOCENE STRATIGRAPHY. A CONTRIBUTION TO
GEOLOGICAL DATING.
Marine
LAFORGE,
Jean-Laurent
MONNIER
and
Bernard
HALLEGOUET: CONTRIBUTION TO THE CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY
OF THE LOWER PALEOLITHIC SITE OF MENEZ DREGAN 1 (Plouhinec,
Finistère, France). CORRELATIONS WITH GWENDREZ CLIFF
PLEISTOCENE DEPOSITS.
Nicolas NAUDINOT : A LATE TARDIGLACIAL SETTLEMENT IN A
MEANDER OF THE MAYENNE RIVER AT LA FOSSE (VILLIERSCHARLEMAGNE, MAYENNE ,FRANCE) : A NEW OVERVIEW OF THE
PLEISTOCENE/HOLOCENE TRANSITION IN WESTERN FRANCE.
Annamaria RONCHITELLI, Paolo BOSCATO, Frederico MASINI, Daria
PETRUSO, Giovanni SURDI, Carla Alberta ACCORSI and Paola TORRI.
THE GROTTA GRANDE OF SCAARIO (SALERNO, ITALY): A SPOT ON
THE ARCHEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE LAST
INTERGLACIAL (OIS 5) OF THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION.
10.20 – 10. 40
General Discussion
10.40 – 11.00
Coffee Break
STRATIGRAPHY OF LOESS DEPOSITS
(Chair Dr. Cohen)
Markus FIEBIG, Frank PREUSSER, Ulrich SIMON, Thomas
EINWÖGERER, Marc HÄNDEL and Christine NEUGEBAUERMARESH: DETAILED OSL-SAMPLING OF A 7M LOESS PROFILE WITH
11.00 – 11.20
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11.20 – 11.40
11.40 – 12.00
STONE AGE GRAVES.
Peter EALEY and H.C.L. JAMES: QUATERNARY GEOLOGY OF THE
LIZARD PENINSULA, SW BRITAIN.
Slobodan B. MARKOVIC, Björn MACHALETT, Ulrich HAMBACH,
LUDWIG ZÖLLER, MLADJEN JOVANOVIC, TIVADAR GAUDENYI,
TIN LUKIC, BJÖRN BUGGLE, ERIC A. OCHES, William D. MCOY, IAN
SMALLEY and Thomas STEVENS : LOESS STRATIGRAPHY IN THE
VOJVODINA REGION, SERBIA.
12.00 – 12.10
General Discussion
12.10 – 13.30
Lunch break
13.30 – 13.50
13.50 – 14.00
14.00 – 14.20
14.20 – 14.40
14.40 – 15.00
15.00 – 15.10
15.10 – 15.20
15.20 – 15.40
STUDY OF GLACIAL SEQUENCES
(Chair Dr. Ealey)
Pierluigi PIERUCCINI and Mauro COLTORTI: PEDO-LITHO AND
MORPHO-STRATIGRAPHY OF THE LAST GLACIAL/INTERGLACIAL
CYCLE CONTINENTAL SEQUENCES IN THE APPENNINES (ITALY).
Ljerka MARJANAC, Tihomir MARJANAC and Philip D. HUGHES:
DINARIC GLACIATION- A FORMAL PROPOSAL OF A NEW MODEL.
Anne-Veronique WALTER-SIMONNET, Gilles BOSSUET, Anne-Lise
DEVELLE, Carole BEGEOT, Pascale RUFFALDI, Jean-Pierre
SIMONNET, Aurélie LEROUX, Chantal WACKENHEIM and Thierry
ADATTE : USE OF TEPHROCHRONOLOGY IN LATEGLACIAL
SEQUENCES FROM EASTERN FRANCE.
General Discussion
INTEGRATED STRATIGRAPHIC STUDIES
(Chair Dr. Fiebig)
Fedora I. KHENZYKHENOVA : THE DYNAMICS OF PALEOCLIMATES,
PALEOENVIRONMEMTS AND SMALL MAMMAL FAUNA AROUND
LAKE BAIKAL (RUSSIA, SIBERIA).
Guzel DANUKALOVA, Anatoly YAKOVLEV and Eugenia OSIPOVA:
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE UPPER PLEISTOCENE (UPPER
NEOPLEISTOCENE) – HOLOCENE DEPOSITS OF THE SOUTHERN
URALS REGION (RUSSIA).
Vaida SEIRIENE, Petras SINKUNAS, Dalia KISIELIENE and Migle
STANCIKAITE: MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE STRATIGRAPHY IN THE
LIGHT OF DATA FROM THE BUIVYDZAIA SITE, EASTERN LITHUANIA.
General Discussion
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15.40 – 16.00
16.00 – 16.20
STRATIGRAPHY AND DEFORMATIONS
(Chair Dr. Lefort)
Alessandro FONTANA, Fabrizzio ANTONIOLI, Alessandro AMOROSI,
Aldino BONDESAN, Giorgio FONTOLAN, Stephano FURLANI, Kurt
LAMBECK, Giorgio SPADA and PAOLO STOCCHI: RECORD OF UPPER
PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE TECTONIC DEFORMATION ALONG
THE NORTH-WESTERN ADRIATIC COAST.
Giovanni MONEGATO, Maria Eliana POLI and Adriano ZANFERRARI
STRATIGRAPHIC AND STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE FOR THE PLIOQUATERNARY ACTIVITY OF THE ARBA-RAGOGNA THRUST IN THE
EASTERN SOUTHALPINE CHAIN (FRIULI, NE ITALY).
16.20 – 16.40
General Discussion
16.40 – 17.00
Coffee Break
17.00
Departure for the visit to “The Parliament of Brittany”.
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
Scientific excursion 1
09.00 – 18.00
Departure front of the conference hall (save for those who are already at La
Hublais Conference Centre). Excursion to Southern Brittany. Packed lunch.
Night and dinner at La Hublais Conference Centre in Cesson-Sévigné.
Tel: 02 99 83 11 02; Fax: 02 99 83 62 20.
Thursday, 25 September 2008
Scientific excursion 2
08.30 – 18.00
Departure from La Hublais Conference Centre. Excursion to Northern
Brittany. Packed lunch.
Night and dinner in Saint-Lo. Hotel LUNOTEL.
Tel: 02.33.56.56.56 ; Fax: 02.33.56.19.19
(Please note that this field trip does not end in Rennes. Only 3 persons will be
able to come back to Rennes in a private vehicle)
Friday, 26 September 2008
Scientific excursion 3
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8.30 – 18.00
Departure from St Lo. Excursion to Normandy. Packed lunch.
Night and dinner in Cleon. Hotel COMFORT-INN/PRIMEVERE.
Tel: 02.35.78.08.80 ; Fax: 02.35.78.11.36
(Possibility to be dropped at ROUEN railway station in the evening)
Conference on the Quaternary of Normandy
Saturday, 27 September 2008
08.30
Return to Rennes.
8/ WEATHER CONDITIONS
Like in many other countries of Western Europe we had a sad weather during the last
summer. If we have a nice Indian summer as usual, we expect temperatures around
24°C during the meeting. Otherwise temperatures should be around 17°C degrees
and a few short showers may happen. Remember that two field trips are along the
coast and that the end of September can be windy.
9/ LAST MINUTE INFORMATION
We are perfectly aware of the difficulties of connexion between the railways station
and the hotels on the Sunday 21.We expect some more funding and hope that we will
be able to pick some of the participants at the station after 4 PM. More information
will be given in a flash mail just before your departure to Rennes.
10/ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Dr. Jean-Pierre Lefort, Conference Secretary
UMR 65/66, Université de Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, Laboratoire d'ArchéoSciences (bât. 24-25), 74205 CS, 35042, Rennes Cedex, France,
Phone: (33) 02 23 23 56 26
Fax: (33) 02 99 28 69 34
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
For more informations it is possible to visit the web site http://www.inqua-seqs.org/
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LOCATION OF THE CONFERENCE HALL