00:36:21 Elizabeth J Davis: Please feel free to message me to report any concerns 00:37:26 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: RCN = Research Coordination Network! 00:42:11 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: https://maarten14c.github.io/GSA_agemodeling/intro.html 00:42:58 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: The link I just pasted is the nice website Maarten made for the course. The ppt slides are also linked there. 00:43:09 nkehrwald: Thank you! 00:43:29 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: GSA Events Full Code of Conduct: https://www.geosociety.org/GSA/Events/EventConductCode/GSA/Events/Conduct.aspx 00:43:54 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: And again, please message Elizabeth Davis in the chat with any concerns. 00:44:49 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: Please introduce yourselves in the chat! Name, institution, position, and (if you like) what you hope to get out of this course 00:45:12 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: We would love to highlight the very wide range of participants in this course!! 00:45:48 Chantel Saban: Hi! I'm Chantel Saban! I'm at Environmental Change Research Group at the Univeristy of Oregon! Nice to see folks!! 00:45:49 Kristina Butler: Kristina Butler, Jackson School of Geoscience (UT-Austin), PhD candidate, I have dated cores I will be using for my postdoc that i’d like to develop an age-depth model for! 00:46:10 David Grimley: David Grimley, Illinois State Geological Survey (University of Illinois), Quaternary Geologist; working with loess deposits 00:46:11 Edward Duarte Martinez: Hi everyone! I am Edward Duarte, Ph.D. Candidate in Geology at Missouri S&T 00:46:52 Sophie Westacott: Sophie Westacott, PhD student at Yale, interested in sedimentation rates from IODP cores 00:47:10 Alexis Stansfield: Alexis Stansfield, PhD student at Lehigh University in Bethlehem PA. Hoping to learn more about the capabilities of Bacon (which I've used) and learn about the other package which I have not used. I study the paleoecology/paleoclimate of arctic peatlands, so age-depth modeling is a key part of my data 00:47:10 Jeremiah: Jeremiah Bernau, University of Utah, Ph.D. candidate, I have carbon-14 dates and some lead-210 data and am looking forward to using this course to guide my interpretations and develop an age model! 00:47:29 nkehrwald: Natalie Kehrwald, Research Geologist at the USGS. I am about to collect cores from the SW US where I will be developing age models. 00:47:42 Laura Caitlin Streib: Laura Streib, PhD student, Syracuse University 00:47:45 Tuma Kamulali: Tumaini Kamulali - The University of Arizona Geosciences. I will be dating cores I am using for my PhD 00:48:06 Rae Tennent: Hi! I’m Rae Tennent, and I am doing a post-baccalaureate program at Carleton College and I am dating cores from various lakes in Minnesota. 00:48:25 Nicole Lapeyrouse: Hello everyone! I am Nicole Lapeyrouse and I am Chemistry Lecturer at the university of Central Florida 00:48:31 nferry@ku.edu: Nick Ferry, University of Kansas, PhD Candidate, I'm attending to gain a general knowledge. 00:48:59 Priscilla Martinez (she/her): Hi everyone! My name is Priscilla and I am a graduate student at California State University, Northridge. I look forward to learning more about the benefits and limits of age-depth modeling. 00:49:00 Elizabeth J Davis: Elizabeth Davis, GSA student volunteer and PhD student at University of Washington. I construct (short) chronologies of natural hazards in marshes, though haven’t used models beyond Oxcal, so very excited to learn more about R and bacon. 00:49:05 Damanik, Adrianus (GEO): Adrianus Damanik, University of Bern, PhD student 00:49:11 Cale Gushulak: I am Cale Gushulak, a postdoc at University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada. We have recently collected a suite of ~15 cores which will need age-depth models based on 210Pb. 00:49:19 Monika Ruwaimana: Monika Ruwaimana, U fo Oregon, PhD candidate, hope to get some code to do radiocarbon calibration for my peat core 00:49:26 Jill Coleman Wasik (she/her): Jill Coleman Wasik Associate Professor of Environmental Science at University of Wisconsin River Falls. 00:49:44 Natalia Szymańska: Natalia Szymańska, PhD student from the Institute of Oceanology, Poland. I work on modern foraminifera and plan to start working on forams as proxy in cores. 00:49:47 Claudia Cozadd: Hi! Claudia Cozadd, Master's student at Indiana State University 00:50:20 Kevin Theissen: Hi all, Kevin Theissen here. I am a Geology Professor and Paleolimnologist/paleoclimatologist at the University of Minnesota. I mostly work with lake cores in my research and have some previous experience with Bacon. I would especially like to get more experience with the age-depth modeling 210Pb. 00:52:29 Maryann Malinconico: MaryAnn Love Malinconico, Research Associate, Lafayette College, PA. I do work in sed basins but mostly really really old like Triassic/Jurassic, Siluro-Devonian! However, have done some work on sets from cores from Central Park Lake, NYC (dated by someone else using 210Pb). Interested in age-depth modeling and how compaction is handed even in Recent ocean-lake seds. 00:52:48 lisa boush: EarthRates Research Coordination Network has a website that is located here--https://earthrates.org/ We will be having a call for support for students to attend GSA. The announcement will be made later this week on Twitter. Our Twitter is @earthrates. Please follow us! 00:53:46 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: Caret 00:53:50 Chantel Saban: hat 00:54:40 Kevin Theissen: Oops... not enough coffee yet. University of St. Thomas, not University of Minnesota... 00:55:22 Joshua Barna: Good morning! I'm Josh Barna, a MSc candidate at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. I'm studying palynology and paleoclimatology and processing lacustrine cores from northern Mongolia. 01:00:15 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: https://maarten14c.github.io 01:00:42 Randy Calcote: Randy Calcote - University of Minnesota. We have lots of 14C dates from lakes in Western Great Lakes region and are in the process of redoing all the age-depth curves 01:02:35 Dan Gavin: Hi, I am Dan, a prof at Univ of Oregon. I and my students are facing more challenging peat and alluvial-influenced stratigraphies. 01:04:09 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: AMS = Accelerator mass spectrometer 01:04:29 Orkhon: Hi All, I’m Orkhon from Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks. 01:04:45 Troy Michael Ferland: I’m Troy Ferland, PhD student at Penn State. I’m an organic geochemist that works mainly in Pleistocene lacustrine environments, and I’m curious about how age model uncertainty should be propagated into proxy reconstructions 01:07:20 Trang Trần: Hi! I’m Trang Tran, a MSc candidate at the Cal State Long Beach. 01:10:10 Laura Barnett: Hi! I'm Laura Barnett, I'm a first-year PhD student in the MIT-WHOI Joint Program. I'll be using 14C and Pb210 dating on cores to date storm deposits. 01:11:14 Michael Polashenski, Earth and Environmental Science: Mike Polashenski - PhD candidate at Lehigh U. I'm working with an ODP core that has some strontium ages, pollen markers, and marked unconformities based on lithology. I've added in a magnetostratigraphy study tied to the GPTS for part of the core and sediment accumulation rates from a cyclostratigraphic analysis of a gamma ray data log using Acycle software. I'm looking to combine this all together with appropriate error estimates and thought this short course might give me some more ideas. 01:12:23 James: I'm James, a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario, and I'm using age-depth models on a network of cores to help reconstruct climate change in the lower Great Lakes region 01:16:28 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: Reimer, P.J., Austin, W.E., Bard, E., Bayliss, A., Blackwell, P.G., Ramsey, C.B., Butzin, M., Cheng, H., Edwards, R.L., Friedrich, M. and Grootes, P.M., 2020. The IntCal20 Northern Hemisphere radiocarbon age calibration curve (0–55 cal kBP). Radiocarbon, 62(4), pp.725-757. 01:20:52 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: My zoom is freaking out a bit, so I'm unable to see anything in the chat starting about five minutes ago. Lisa, would you take over? 01:21:14 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: i may need to restart at the break. stay tuned! thank you. 01:22:22 Elizabeth J Davis: OK over here 01:22:22 Chris Conwell: You sound good to me 01:22:23 Maryann Malinconico: No lagging to me 01:22:26 Nicole Lapeyrouse: Good on my end 01:22:26 Nancy Bigelow: Good for me (I'm in Alaska) 01:22:32 nkehrwald: No lagging (in Colorado) 01:22:36 Randy Calcote: all is good 01:22:37 Jill Coleman Wasik (she/her): Coming through well here! 01:22:42 peter: All good. 01:22:54 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: thanks everyone! 01:26:12 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: THAT'S SO COOL 01:26:51 Chantel Saban: LOVE the cat!! 01:27:42 Nancy Bigelow: Me, too! :) :) 01:28:15 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: she drools when Maarten's daughter plays the recorder 😂 01:29:02 Nancy Bigelow: That curve is really impressive (the bomb curve). 01:29:10 Alexis Stansfield: my graph looks different than this.. 01:29:14 Amy Myrbo (she/her) - Amiable Consulting: Everyone, at the break i will be closing the zoom and restarting. you will have to log back in. i apologize! slow computer issue. 01:29:20 Alexis Stansfield: Nevermind all good 01:32:21 lisa boush: Is anyone having difficulty with R? If so, make sure you let us know. 01:33:24 Nancy Bigelow: Thanks! Sounds good.