PAGES news, vol 9, no. 3 - Mountains

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PAGES International Project Office Bärenplatz 2 CH–3011 Bern Switzerland Tel: +41 31 312 31 33 Fax: +41 31 312 31 68 pages@pages.unibe.ch

Christoph Kull Mel Reasoner and Keith Alverson, Editors

Layout: Christoph Kull Circulation: 3200

www.pages-igbp.org

VOL.9, N°3 – DEC. 2001

ISSN 1563–0803

Mountains

The uppermost mountain-ecosystems provide with their global uniformity a unique opportunity to study and compare effects of climate change in different regions of the world. This makes high-mountain areas a key to understanding forcing mechanisms, magnitudes and patterns of past and recent climate change.

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Announcements - Editorial: International Year of the Mountains 2002 - PAGES-Conference, Inside PAGES

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Program News - The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI)

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Science Highlights - Alpine Speleothems - Alpine Timberline - Paleoenvironments in the Pirin and Altai

- A Himalayan Ice Core Record - Treelines in the Americas - East African Mountain-Paleoecology 22 Workshop Reports - St. Petersburg (Baltic Holocene Climate) - Aix-en-Provence (PEP-III) - Have you seen 24 Last Page - Calendar - START Young Scientist awards

The PAGES International Project Office and its publications are supported by the Swiss and US National Science Foundations


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