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Anne-Laure
DANIAU UMR EPOC 5805 – University of Bordeaux Education 2008 Ph.D., Paleoclimatology and
Quaternary Geology, University of Bordeaux* *mention très
honorable avec félicitations Interests
Wildfires, Paleoclimatology/Paleoenvironments, local to global scale, centennial, millenial and orbital scales Background
I am a permanent CNRS
Researcher at the UMR EPOC (University of Bordeaux) since the 1st
of October 2012. I am studying changes in wildfire activity in relation to
climate change at multiple time-scales (from centennial, millennial to
orbital scales). I received my Masters
and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Bordeaux, where I worked with the
Paleoclimate Research Group. During the course of my PhD, I entered
wholeheartedly into climate change issues and their impact on past marine and
terrestrial ecosystems, with a special focus on past fire activity (fire
frequency and intensity) and its interaction with climate, vegetation and
humans. I developed a specific method to analyse microcharcoal preserved in marine sedimentary archives
using image analysis to reconstruct changes in fire activities. As a post-doctoral
fellow at the University of Bristol (oct. 2008-dec.
2010), I became involved in the Global Palaeofire Working Group (GPWG, http://www.gpwg.paleofire.org/ ). As part of the management group of this
international activity, I collaborated in building a global charcoal database
including charcoal records from lakes, bogs, soils, and oceans from around the world
to address long-term perspective of past fire activity. Professional experience Since Oct 2012 - CNRS Researcher, Paleoclimate, UMR EPOC (France) 2012 - Teaching and research fellow, Earth and Life Sciences, EPHE, University of Bordeaux
(France) 2011-2012 - Post-doctoral fellowship, ERC-TRACSYMBOLS project, University of Bordeaux
(France) 2008–2010 - Post-doctoral fellowship, QUEST (NERC, U.K.) and
ACACIA projects, University of Bristol (UK) 2007-2008 - Teaching and research fellow, Earth and Life Sciences, EPHE, University of Bordeaux (France) Awards - PhD dissertation award 2009 from the French palynologists
association (APLF) - travel award from the CNF-INQUA to attend INQUA congress (2011) - travel award from the University of Kyoto and APLF to attend PMIP3
workshop (Kyoto, 2010) - DEA (Master) merit-based financial aid (2003) Service - Member of the Comité National de la Recherche
Scientifique, Section 19 (élue), since 2021 -
Animatrice de l’Axe 3 Sociétés,
écosystèmes et climats de l’équipe Paléoclimats (UMR EPOC) - Editor (Climate of the Past) – 2018-2022 - Reviewer
(project): ANR (France); Mitacs Accélération (Canada); LEFE; Flotte
Océano. Française - Reviewer
(journal): Nat. Climate Change, EPSL, PNAS, QSR, QR, CoP,
JAES, Nat. Scientific Report, P3, Book chapter for
Cambridge University Press, Stoten, GRL, GBC, TARF - Reviewer (thesis report): Master
student 1st and 2nd year, EPHE diploma - Coordinating the palynological
lab implementation in our new building (2013-2016) Leader
in workshop and congress session organization - Organizing
committee of the MedPalyno Congress, Bordeaux
(France), 2019 -
Co-convener at XX INQUA Congress, Dublin (Irlande),
2019 - Fire history baselines by biome (32 participants), CNRS-PAGES GPWG workshop, 25-29 Sept.
2016 - Feux de végétation, poussières minérales
et changement climatique : observation et modélisation. Séance spécialisée SGF ; AFEQ-CNF
INQUA – Paris, 2013 - The Palaeorecords of fire in the Earth
System: Climate or Humans? INQUA - Bern, 2011 Professional Memberships - Vice-présidente of the Association des Palynologues de
Langue Française (APLF) (since 2021) - https://assoaplf.wixsite.com/website - Member
of the Association Française pour l'Étude du Quaternaire (AFEQ –CNF INQUA)
- Member of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) CONTACT Anne-Laure Daniau
EPOC
UMR-CNRS 5805 Allée
Geoffroy St Hilaire, Bat B18N, CS 50023 33615
Pessac cedex, France E-mail :
anne-laure.daniau@u-bordeaux.fr Tel. :
+33 (0)540 00 83 72 Fax. :
+33 (0)556 84 08 48
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