Canadian Association of Palynologists / L’ACP (@canadianacp) 's Twitter Profile
Canadian Association of Palynologists / L’ACP

@canadianacp

The official Twitter account of the Canadian Association of Palynologists / L’Association Canadienne des Palynologues

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AASP-The Palynological Society (@aasptps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This includes online access to our journal 'Palynology' as well as all of our newsletters, reduced conference rates and voting rights for our Board of Directors and other societal issues

Canadian Association of Palynologists / L’ACP (@canadianacp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a student doing palynological research? The 2019 CAP/ACP student research award competition is open! Deadline to apply is 1st of March. #palynology #geoscience More information can be found here: capacp.wordpress.com/student-award/

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We just released the first circular. prague2020.cz What can you look forward to? Full list of excursions and call for symposia and more! #IPC_IOPC2020 #palynology #paleobotany

We just released the first circular. prague2020.cz What can you look forward to? Full list of excursions and call for symposia and more! #IPC_IOPC2020 #palynology #paleobotany
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Interested in #Paleobotany #Palynology #Evolution #Extinction and #ClimateChange in #DeepTime? Hurry up! Submit your abstract to our #EGU20 session: Plant evolution, extinction & response to climate change in deep time. Conveners: me, Bas vd Schootbrugge, Dr Karen Bacon Deadline Jan 15th!

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CAP is working on a bid to host the joint IPC-IOP in Toronto in 2024. We are looking for volunteers to assist in promoting Canada as host for the international palynological and paleobotanical communities. Interested? Find more information at capacp.wordpress.com/ipc_bid/ 👇

CAP is working on a bid to host the joint IPC-IOP in Toronto in 2024. We are looking for volunteers to assist in promoting Canada as host for the international palynological and paleobotanical communities. Interested? Find more information at
capacp.wordpress.com/ipc_bid/ 👇
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The Canadian Association of Palynologists is accepting applications for the annual CAP Student Award that recognizes outstanding student research contributions to palynology. Application deadline is March 1st, 2020. Details can be found on the CAP website: capacp.wordpress.com/student-award/

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We are hiring a new tenure-track faculty member in Human Dimensions of Environmental Change! Come join our dynamic and highly innovative team in the Environment & Geography dept. Bishop's University in beautiful Sherbrooke, QC, Canada. Please RT. working.ubishops.ca/job/environmen…

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The Canadian Association of Palynologists mourns the loss of #TAMU renowned palynologist Dr Vaughn Bryant. Professor Bryant was a member of Canadian Association of Palynologists / L’ACP and a great friend. He will be greatly missed!

Florin Pendea PhD 🎗️ (@floricel27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our latest paper on LGM tephrochronology in western Beringia. More to come #LastGlacialMaximum #Beringia #tephra #paleolimnology authors.elsevier.com/a/1ceZs-4PR~R0…

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Hey #wetlands people! Here is a modern analogue take on a very old conversation: wetland succession. | Home authors.elsevier.com/a/1fXAe7uTvfe6…

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The Birth of a Peatland ❤️ (ancient Tyrrell seabed overlaid by salt marsh peat, fen peat, and ultimately bog, James Bay, Quebec, Canada) #isostatic uplift

The Birth of a Peatland ❤️ (ancient Tyrrell seabed overlaid by salt marsh peat, fen peat, and ultimately bog, James Bay, Quebec, Canada) #isostatic uplift
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Help needed! We found these two (fish bones?) in a sediment core from a lake in northern Newfoundland. Sediments are probably 7k-8k in age - lake depth ~15 m. If anyone can help us ID them that would be great! Thanks :)

Help needed! We found these two (fish bones?) in a sediment core from a lake in northern Newfoundland. Sediments are probably 7k-8k in age - lake depth ~15 m. If anyone can help us ID them that would be great! Thanks :)