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2007


2006

2005

2003

2002

  • AGU Fall Meeting, 2002, San Francisco, USA.
    Markwick, P.J., R.Crossley & Valdes, P.J. (2002), A Comparison of "Ice-House" (Modern) and "Hot-House" (Maastrichtian) Drainage Systems: the Implications of Large-Scale Changes in the Surface Hydrological Scheme

  • Cretaceous Climate and Oceans Workshop, Florrisant, USA.
    Markwick, P.J., & Valdes, P.J. (2002), A quantitative evaluation and application of the results of a Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) coupled ocean-atmosphere experiment using the HadCM3 AOGCM

2001

  • AGU Fall Meeting 2001, San Francisco, USA.
    Markwick, P.J., (2001), Hydrologically Correct, Global Paleo-Digital Elevation Models (DEMs): a Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Example

  • Lyell Meeting 2001, London, UK.
    Markwick, P.J., (2001), Integrating the records of palaeo-climate, -biogeography and ­biodiversity using Geographic Information Systems

2000

  • Geosciences 2000, Manchester, UK.
    Markwick, P.J., et al. (2000), The importance of global palaeogeographies for reconstructing Mesozoic palaeoclimate

  • Geosciences 2000, Manchester, UK.
    Markwick, P.J. (2000), Biodiversity and climate: the past, the present, but which is really the key?

  • Geosciences 2000, Manchester, UK.
    Markwick, P.J., et al. (2000), Maastrichtian dinosaur paleobiogeography and climate

  • Geosciences 2000, Manchester, UK.
    Markwick, P.J. (2000), Biodiversity gradients as a palaeoclimate tool?

1999

  • Palaeogene Climates, Göteborg, Sweden.
    Markwick, P.J., et al. (1999), 'Equability' in an unequal world: the early Eocene revisited

  • Palaeogene Climates, Göteborg, Sweden.
    Markwick, P.J., et al. (1999), Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic global palaeogeographies: mapping the transition from a "hot-house" world to an "ice-house" world

1998

1996

  • Palaeontological Association, Birmingham
    Markwick, P.J. (1996): "Crocodilian biodiversity in space and time: a reflection of climate, history or preservation?"

1995

  • 1995, GSA, New Orleans (talk cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances)
    Markwick, P.J. (1995): "A new method for examining paleoclimatology and paleoecology using present day faunas assigned to climate stations"

1994

  • 1994. GSA, Seattle
    Markwick, P.J., 1994: Crocodilian Distribution and Diversity Across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary. Implications for Climatically-Induced Extinction

  • 1994. AAPG, Denver
    Rowley, D.B., and Markwick, P.J., 1994: Absolute Sea Level Curves: Implications for Sequestered Water Volumes

1993

  • 1993. SEPM, State College
    Markwick, P.J., 1993: Fossil Crocodilian Distributions and the Influence of Biases on the Geological Record of Paleoclimate

  • 1993. GSA North Central, Rolla
    Markwick, P.J., 1993: Crocodilian Diversity and Distributional Responses to Climate Changes over the last 100 Ma
    Awarded Best Student Paper.

1992

  • 1992. GSA Annual Meeting, Cincinnati
    Rowley, D.B. and Markwick, P.J., 1992: Structural Stacking, Timing, and Nature of Metamorphism in the Taygetos Mountains southwest of Sparta

  • 1992. 5th NAPC, Chicago
    Markwick, P.J., 1992, Fossil Crocodilian Distributions, Upper Cretaceous to Present; Implications for paleoclimate

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