The American Quaternary Association (AMQUA)

The American Quaternary Association (AMQUA) The American Quaternary Association (AMQUA) is a professional organization of North American scienti

Studying the Quaternary is critically important because it has been a time of frequent and dramatic environmental changes, exemplified by growing and decaying continental ice sheets and mountain glaciers. Beyond understanding the forces that shaped our modern environment, studying the Quaternary Period is significant because the Ice Age environmental changes were the backdrop for global changes in

floral and faunal communities, including extinction of a diverse megafauna, and for the evolution of modern humans and their dispersal throughout the world.

11/29/2011

The Large Lakes Observatory and the Department of Geological Science at the University of Minnesota-Duluth are proud to host the 2012 AMQUA meeting! It will be held at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center June 21-24 (see info for map). Program schedule, registration, accommodations, and more can be found at 2012 meeting webpage.

http://www.cce.umn.edu/American-Quaternary-Association-Meeting/index.html

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