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IGCP 609 - Newsletter 5 C C ONTENT ONTENT Address by project coordinator and secretary 1. Announcements 1.1. Call for Contributions 1.2. Upcoming Meetings and Workshops 2. IGCP 609 - 2015 Report - Some Landmarks 3. Meeting Reports EGU 2016 (Vienna, Austria), 35th IGC (Cape Town, RSA) 4. List of Participants P P AGE AGE 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 9 IGCP 609 5th Newsletter December 2016

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IGCP 609 - Newsletter 5

CCONTENTONTENT Address by project coordinator and secretary

1. Announcements

1.1. Call for Contributions

1.2. Upcoming Meetings and Workshops

2. IGCP 609 - 2015 Report - Some Landmarks 3. Meeting Reports

EGU 2016 (Vienna, Austria), 35th IGC (Cape Town, RSA)

4. List of Participants

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IGCP 609

5th Newsletter

December 2016

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Vienna, 7th of December 2016 Dear Colleagues, we wish you all a very happy, gratifying and successful New Year 2017! At first, we cordially like to welcome our new participants in 2016! By November 2016, IGCP 609 has 149 partici-pants from 41 countries (see actual list at the end of this newletter). Benefiting from both the successful meetings and scientific input of participants, IGCP 609 keeps on growing and developing. The Proceedings of the “International Workshop on Climate and Environmental Evolution in the Meso-zoic Greenhouse World and 3rd IGCP 609 Workshop on CretaceousSea-Level Change”, Nanjing, 2015, will be published under the Special Topic “Cretaceous greenhouse palaeoclimate and sea-level changes” in Science China Earth Sciences, 60(1) (first issue 2017) and includes 2 reviews and 4 case studies. A report of this meeting has just been published in Episodes, 30(4). The exchange and collaboration with IGCP 608 and ICDP Songliao Drilling Project have been further intensified, particularly within the scope of the the 35th International Geological Congress (35th IGC, Cape Town, South Af-rica) with the Joint Syposium “Cretaceous Sea-level Changes and Asia-Pacific Cretaceous Ecosystems (IGCP 609, IGCP 608, ICDP Songliao Basin)”. We like to point out our new (semi-)popular scientific overview again, which you are invited to use to get stimulations for overviews, introductions of your articles, proposals or press releases (http://www.univie.ac.at/igcp609/index-Dateien/page0010.html). 2017 will be the official final year of IGCP 609, culminating in the “10th International Symposium on the Creta-ceous”, August 21–26, 2017 (https://10cretsymp.univie.ac.at/home/). As IGCP 609 participants you are on the E-mail list and will receive updates on the meeting. We herewith like to cordially invite you to participate in, and con-tribute to, the meeting and the proceedings, and to contribute to the publication list, scientific data and projects sec-tions of the IGCP 609 website and newsletters. Please remember to add IGCP 609 to the acknowledgements of your publications. Thank you! We hope and look forward to seeing you in Vienna in April (EGU 2017) and/or August 2017, at 10th ISC! Yours sincerely, Michael Wagreich Benjamin Sames Veronika Koukal (IGCP 609 Coordinator) (IGCP 609 Secretary) (IGCP 609 Secretary)

ADDRESS BY PROJECT COORDINATOR AND SECRETARY

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1. ANNOUNCEMENTS

! 1.1. Call for Contributions ! A) As every year, the secretary wants to point out that the project, the website and the newsletters depend on your contribution. 2017 will be the final year of IGCP 609 and the year for the final report, the quality of which de-pends on your various contributions. Please send relevant information (within the scope of IGCP 609 or in the context of its topics) such as publica-tions (also maps, sections, posters, newspaper arti-cles, popular science activities), reports, meeting announcements and reports, field trip reports, talks given, research activities of yours and your research group, scientific outreach, running projects of yours etc. to the secretary B. Sames([email protected]). Please also report problems with, or mistakes in, the website, to the webmaster under the subject: “IGCP 609 website”. For the final report to be submitted by end of No-vember 2017, we are required to gather and give information on:

1. Additional funding (besides the IGCP seed funding) the project has obtained thanks to the IGCP label (see item D below also). Here, we would need: total sum of project fund-ing raised (in US Dollar), funding body or or-ganisation, name of project leader, university/research institute, period the project is running (date, years only), title of project. 2. Activities involving other IGCP projects, UNESCO, IUGS or others, 3. List of relevant meetings with approximate attendace and number of countries.

4. Kinds of outreach and training the project has undertaken. 5. Kinds of public information (media reports etc.) the project has generated and how we evalu-ate their impact.

Please support us and send information in this regard to the IGCP 609 secretary Benjamin Sa-mes ([email protected]).

B) Please consider, and don’t forget, to add IGCP 609 to the Acknowledgements of related publications of yours (e.g. something like “… re-search has been conducted in line with UNESCO/IGCP Project 609”).

Thank you very much in advance!

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1. ANNOUNCEMENTS Save the date: Meetings and Workshops 2017

1.2. Upcoming Meetings and Workshops

10th International Symposium on the CRETACEOUS

Organizers: M. Wagreich, B. Sames, V. Koukal,

Lukeneder, H. Gebhardt, E. Wolfgring

Location & Date: Vienna, Austria, August 21–26, 2017 Deadline Abstract Submission: 15 February, 2017

Web addresses:

Homepage: https://10cretsymp.univie.ac.at/home/ Contact: https://10cretsymp.univie.ac.at/contact/

Following the successful previous “9th Interna-tional Meeting on the Cretaceous System” that took place at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey in 2013 the “10th International Symposium on the Cretaceous” is going to take place in Vienna for the second time after 17 years (the 6th ISC was held in Vienna in 2000) thus continuing a tradition of symposia that bring to-gether researchers on all kinds of Cretaceous top-ics. Besides many topics and sessions this sympo-sium will include the ‘5th IGCP 609 Workshop’. We cordially like to invite you to participate in the Symposium and we are looking forward to your contributions and participation!

The 10th ISC Logo is composed of selected elements of the Viennese skyline with, from left to right, the Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral), the Wiener Rathaus (city hall), the Wiener Riesenrad (big wheel) and the Donauturm (Danube Tower). The star-shaped nannofosil in the big wheel is the plan view of a large form of the Coniacian to Campanian coccolith Lithastrinus grilli Stradner, 1962 (gen. et sp. nov.) in ‘Upper Cretaceous stratigraphic colour’, used here in honour of the renowned Austrian micropaleontolo-gist Herbert Stradner (born 1925). The clouds com-prise of elements of the suture of the Cenomanian to Turonian ammonite Spathitoides sulcatus Wied-mann, 1960 (after Kennedy, Wright and Han-cock,1980). The text is in ‘Lower Cretaceous strati-graphic color’. (Design: B. Sames)

Final IGCP 609 Meeting

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2. IGCP 609 – 2016 REPORT Some Landmarks

The yearly report for IGCP 609 has been sent to the representatives of the UNESCO and IUGS by 1st of December 2016. As per November 2016, IGCP 609 has 149 participants from 41 countries, many of which have been actively contributing to the pro-ject last year (please find the list of participants and their E-mail at the end of this newsletter. 13 new participants were recruited in 2015, including young scientists. The proceedings of the Meeting in Nanjing 2015 are in press and will be published as a “Special Topic - Cretaceous greenhouse palaeoclimate and sea-level changes”, Proceedings of the In-ternational Workshop on Climate and Environ-ment Evolution in the Mesozoic Greenhouse World and 3rd IGCP 609 Workshop, Nanjing, China, 2015 in the journal Science China Earth Sciences, Volume 60 (Issue 1, 2017), with guest-editors: Xiumian Hu, Michael Wagreich, Benja-min Sames. It includes 2 reviews and 4 case stud-ies. Not all articles are available online yet, but will be soon under the following link: http://link.springer.com/journal/11430 (Springer Link). The secretary will keep you informed via E-mail. The proceedings comprise: Editorial by X. Hu, M. Wagreich, and B. Sames

“Special topic: Cretaceous greenhouse palaeo-climate and sea-level changes”.

Haq, B.U., Huber, B.T., accepted/in press.

(2017). Anatomy of a eustatic event during the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) hot greenhouse cli-mate. Science China Earth Sciences. (Review pa-per)

Hay, W.W., in press. (2017). Toward under-standing Cretaceous climate—An updated re-view. Science China Earth Sciences, 15 pp. (Review Paper) http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11430-016-0095-9

Pavlishina, P., in press (2017). Palynostratigraphy and palaeoenvironments around the Albian-Cenomanian boundary interval (OAE1d), North Bulgaria. Science China Earth Sciences, 9 pp. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11430-016-0067-2

Ross, J.B., Ludvigson, G.A., Möller, A., Gon-zález, L.A., Walker, J.D., accepted/in press. (2017). Stable isotope paleohydrology and chemostratigraphy of the Albian Wayan Forma-tion from the wedge-top depozone, North American Western Interior Basin. Science China Earth Sciences.

Socorro, J., Maurrasse, F.J-M.R., Sanchez-Hernandez, Y., accepted/in press (2017). Char-acterization of the negative carbon isotope shift in segment C2, its global implications as a har-binger of OAE1a. Science China Earth Sciences.

Zorina, S.O., Pavlova, O.V., Galiullin, B.M., Morozov, V.P., Eskin, A.A., 2017. Euxinia as a dominant process during OAE1a (Early Aptian) on the Eastern Russian Platform and during OAE1b (Early Albian) in the Middle Caspian. Science China Earth Sciences, 13 pp. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11430-016-0043-1

Please remember that you can contact Benjamin Sames ([email protected]) to get PDFs of the publications in case you do not have access to some of these or a link does not work. The IGCP 609 website has spread out and is continuously updated. The Bibliography is growing continuously, particularly with respect to puclications directly emerging from IGCP 609 (and mentioning it in the acknowledgements) Publications prior to 2016 have been merged into a list in a separate file (Download). Benjamin Sames continued his work as secretary and webmaster of IGCP 609 in 2016 and will do so in 2017 and beyond, since 2016 together with Veronika Koukal (Vienna).

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3. MEETING REPORTS 2016

3.1. EGU 2016 - Session SSP2.6 “Mesozoic palaeoenvironments and greenhouse

sea-level changes (IGCP 609)”

Vienna, Austria, April 17–22, 2016 http://egu2016.eu/home.html

For this congress, we initially proposed a session SSP2.6 “Mesozoic palaeoenvironments and green-house sea-level changes (IGCP 609)” with the con-veners Benjamin Sames, Xiumian Hu, Erik Wolf-gring and Shahid Iqbal. However, as we did not receive enough abstracts to satisfy the EGU regula-tions for an independent session (21 abstracts nec-essary to get a session, and then only 6 oral presen-tations allowed per 21 abstracts), we later merged our session with session SSP2.7 “Paleozoic to Mesozoic stratigraphy, paleoceanography and paleoclimate (sponsored by IAS and SEPM)” (Conveners Jochen Erbacher et al.) to a big session with better visibility and attendance on Wed, 20th April 2016, which comprised 12 oral presentations and 24 posters (please find pro-g r amme and ab s t r a c t s he re h t tp : / /meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/session/20411, click on the number of respective presentations to access corresponding abstracts). In the evening, we had a get-together of young IGCP 609 scientists with experienced researchers.

3.2. 35th IGC - Sessions T47.10 - 12 “Cretaceous sea-level changes and Asia-Pacific Cretaceous Ecosystems (IGCP 609, IGCP 608,

ICDP Songliao basin)”

Within the scope of this congress, a joint sympo-sium of IGCP608, IGCP609 and ICDP Songliao Basin entitled “Cretaceous sea-level changes and Asia-Pacific Cretaceous Ecosystems (IGCP 609, IGCP 608, ICDP Songliao basin)” was held, divided into three sessions: Session T47.10 (Wednesday 31st of August, 16:00–18:00), as well as sessions T47.11 and T47.12 (both Thursday, 1st of September, 8:00–10:00 and 10:30–11:15). A total of 14 oral presentations were presented, including a keynote by IGCP 609 secretary Benjamin Sames and talks of the three session conveners and project coordinators Michael Wagreich, Hisao Ando and Chengshan Wang as well as 8 posters (Tuesday, 30th of August). Unfortunately, abstracts are still (6th December, 2016) not available from the organizers, neither pinted nor online. Please check the relevant con-gress website regularly for potential updates (h t tp : / /www.35 ig c .o rg /Ve r so /1 /F INAL-CONGRESS-PROGRAMME), where you can also find the daily programme for download. The IGCP 609 secretary B. Sames will also send an E-mail as soon as new information is available. For this reason, only the presenting authors are listed in the session programme overview below. (see next page)

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3. MEETING REPORTS 2016 35th IGC - Continued

Session Programme T47.10–T47.12 “Cretaceous sea-level changes and Asia-Pacific

Cretaceous Ecosystems (IGCP 609, IGCP 608, ICDP Songliao basin)”

1. Talks Benjamin Sames (Austria): “Unravelling short-

term climate and sea-level changes in a green-house world – Evidence from the Cretaceous (IGCP 609)” – Keynote also shortly introducing all three projects and their interrelationships

Jósef Pálfy (Hungary): “New integrated strati-graphic data from Hungary and a global carbon isotope stack across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary”

Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta (Argentina): “Early Creta-ceous precise radioisotopic ages, ammonite bio-stratigraphy and calcareous nannofossil bioevents from the Neuquén Basin, Argentine Andes”

Brian Huber (USA): “Integrated planktonic fo-raminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostrati-graphy and paleoenvironmental inferences for Turonian sediments from Tanzania”

İsmail Ömer Yılmaz (Turkey): “Middle to Upper Cretaceous High Frequency Cyclic Records on the Arabian Carbonate Platform, SE Turkey; Climatic and Tectonic Controls”

Svetlana Zorina: “Depositional environments during OAE1a (Early Aptian) in the Eastern Russian Platform and during OAE1b (Early Al-bian) in the Middle Caspian: new data”

Hisao Ando (Japan): “Significance of Cretaceous stratal records in Japanese Islands: forearc-trench systems”

Erik Wolfgring (Austria): “An astrochronological framework for the Tethyan Campanian”

Maria Rose Petrizzo (Italy): “First stratigraphi-cally complete Coniacian-Santonian boundary record from the Ruvuma Basin (southern Tanza-nia, East Africa): planktonic foraminiferal, geo-chemical and paleoceanographic patterns”

Chengshan Wang (China): “Terrestrial climate and carbon cycle of East Asia in the Late Creta-ceous: Records from the Continental Scientific Drilling of the Songliao Basin”

Xianghui Li (China): “Climate-sensitive sedi-ments of the Cretaceous in South China”

Lina Golovneva (Russia): “Early angiosperms of Siberia”

Yongdong Wang (China): “New records of fossil coniferous wood from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota in western Liaoning, NE China and pa-laeoclimate implications”

Michael Wagreich (Austria): “Greenhouse sea-level changes: Growing evidence for aquifer-driven eustasy”

2. Posters Jaqueline Ntsama Atangana (Cameroon):

“Sedimentology and Magnetostratigraphy of the Cretaceous formations in the Hamakoussou and Mayo Oulo-Lere basins in North Cameroon (Benue Trough)”

Leili Fateh Bahari (Iran). “Factors influencing on formation of chalk-marl couplets in Turonian-Santonian succession, Kopet-Dagh basin, NE Iran”

Stanislav Cech (Czech Republic): “Nearshore to offshore facies correlation of the Turonian-Coniacian stage boundary in the Bohemian Cre-taceous Basin (Czech Republic)”

Sunil Bajpai (India): “Implications of new data for late Cretaceous marine transgressions in cen-tral peninsular India“

Brian Huber (USA): “Evidence for ancestry in taxonomic studies: Lessons from mid-Cretaceous biserial planktonic foraminifera“

Maria N. Ovechkina (Israel): “Calcareous nanno-plankton distribution around the Campanian–Maastrichtian boundary on the Aktulagaj Plato (Kazakhstan)”

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3. MEETING REPORTS 2016 35th IGC - Continued

Yin Song (China): “Retrieving a Late Cretaceous major plate reorganization event of Pacific Ocean, Age 87-89 Ma (Late Turonian/ Conia-cian): Insight from Eastern Asia and significance to Pacific Evolution”

Yuri D. Zhakharov (Russia) “Late Barremian – early Albian climate of the northern middle lati-tudes: Stable O- and C-isotope evidence from brachiopods and molluscs of the Caucasus“

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4. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS As per end of November 2016

Abdou Douaa Fathy Hussein [email protected] Egypt Ahmed Mohammed [email protected] Iraq Adatte Thierry [email protected] Switzerland Adhikari Basanta Raj [email protected] Nepal Ahmed Gomaa Abdallah Ali [email protected] Egypt Altiner Demir [email protected] Turkey Ando Hisao [email protected] Japan Atangana Jaqueline Ntsama [email protected] Cameroon Attree Kevin [email protected] UK Aubrecht Roman [email protected] Slovakia Azami Seyed Hamidreza [email protected] Iran Bak Krzysztof [email protected] Poland Bak Marta [email protected] Poland Banjac Nenad [email protected] Serbia Bengtson Peter [email protected] Germany Benyamovskiy Vladimir [email protected] Russia Bhattacharya Biplab [email protected] India Brovina Ekaterina [email protected] Russia Cao Haiyang [email protected] China Chellai El Hassane [email protected] Morocco Chen Xi [email protected] China Cojocariu Elena-Juliana [email protected] Romania Conrad Clint [email protected] Norway Crampton James [email protected] New Zealand Csaszar Geza [email protected] Hungary Davies Andrew [email protected] UK Dinares-Turell Jaume [email protected] Italy Drobne Katica [email protected] Slovenia El Belasy Ahmed [email protected] Egypt Egger Johann [email protected] Austria Fauth Gerson [email protected] Brasil Föllmi Karl [email protected] Switzerland Forshaw Joline [email protected] UK Fözy Istvan [email protected] Hungary Gallemí Jaume [email protected] Spain Gavrilov Yuri O. [email protected] Russia Gebhardt Holger [email protected] Austria Gharaie M. Hosein [email protected] Iran Golonka Jan [email protected] Poland Göncüoglu Cemal [email protected] Turkey Goolaerts Stijn [email protected] Belgium Gorican Spela [email protected] Slovenia Grabowski Jacek [email protected] Poland Granier Bruno [email protected] France

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS—CONTINUED

Gréselle Benjamin [email protected] UK Grigorescu Dan [email protected] Romania Haq Bilal [email protected] USA Hart Malcolm B. [email protected] UK Hay William W. [email protected] USA Hazegawa Takashi [email protected] Japan Herrle Jens [email protected] Germany Hosgor Izzet [email protected] Turkey Hu Xiumian [email protected] China Huber Brian [email protected] USA Iqbal Shahid [email protected] Pakistan Ivan Peter [email protected] Slovakia Ivanonva Daria [email protected] Bulgaria Jaballah Jalel [email protected] Tunisia Jansa Lubomir [email protected] Canada Jarvis Ian [email protected] UK Jenkyns Hugh [email protected] UK Jin Siding [email protected] China Jipa Dan [email protected] Romania Jurkowska Agata [email protected] Poland Karpuk Maria [email protected] Russia Keller Gerta [email protected] USA Khavari Khorassani M. Parvin [email protected] Iran Kopaevich Ludmila [email protected] Russia Koukal Veronika [email protected] Austria Krobicki Michal [email protected] Poland Lačný Alexander [email protected] Slovakia Lakova Iskra [email protected] Bulgaria Lee Yong Il [email protected] South Korea Li Guobiao [email protected] China Li Xianghui [email protected] China Lintnerová Otília [email protected] Slovakia Linzer Hans-Gert [email protected] Austria Ludvigson Greg A. [email protected] USA Lukeneder Alexander [email protected] Austria Luzar-Oberiter Borna [email protected] Croatia Lygina Ekaterina [email protected] Russia Malata Ewa [email protected] Poland März Christian [email protected] UK Maurrasse Florentin J.-M.R. [email protected] USA Maurer Florian [email protected] Denmark Melinte-Dobrinescu Mihaela [email protected] Romania Menabde Ana [email protected] Georgia Méres Štefan [email protected] Slovakia Michalik Jotef [email protected] Slovakia

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS—CONTINUED

Mikadze Khatuna [email protected] Georgia Miller Ken [email protected] USA Mindszenty Andrea [email protected] Hungary Mkuu Doreen [email protected] Tanzania Mousavi Nasim [email protected] Iran Mohamed Omar [email protected] Egypt Mulayim Oguz [email protected] Turkey Müller R. Dietmar [email protected] Australia Mweneinda K. Amina [email protected] Tanzania Nabawy Bassem S. [email protected] Egypt Niebuhr Birgit [email protected] Germany Olde Kate [email protected] UK Ősi Attila [email protected] Hungary Ostrovsky Andrey [email protected] Austria Păunescu Teodora Alexandra [email protected] Romania Pavlishina Polina [email protected] Bulgaria Petrizzo Maria Rose [email protected] Italy Petrova Silviya [email protected] Bulgaria Plašienka Dušan [email protected] Slovakia Popa Adrian [email protected] Romania Price Gregory [email protected] UK Radan Silviu [email protected] Romania Rahiminejad Ranjbar Amir Hossein [email protected] Iran Rahman Julleh Jalalur [email protected] Bangladesh Rehakova Daniela [email protected] Slovakia Rich Thomas [email protected] Australia Roban Relu-Dumitru [email protected] Romania Ruban Dimitry A. [email protected] Russia Sames Benjamin [email protected] Austria Scott Robert W. [email protected] USA Scupien Petr [email protected] Czech Republic Shcherbinina Ekaterina [email protected] Russia Simmons Michael [email protected] UK Simo Vladimir [email protected] Slovakia Sinha Sinjini [email protected] India Sotak Jan [email protected] Slovakia Soussi Mohamed [email protected] Tunisia Sprovieri Mario [email protected] Italy Stoica Marius [email protected] Romania Stoykova Kristalina [email protected] Bulgaria Svobodova Marcela [email protected] Czech Republic Trabelsi Khaled [email protected] Tunisia Tüysüz Okan [email protected] Turkey Vajda Vivi [email protected] Sweden Voigt Silke [email protected] Germany