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CycloNet: European Cyclostratigraphy Network

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<p>The study of astronomical climate forcing and the application of cyclostratigraphy experienced a spectacular growth over the last decades. In 2018, the first Cyclostratigraphy Intercomparison Project (CIP)<em> </em>workshop constituted the first attempt to compare different methodological approaches and unite the global community around standard, uniform and reliable procedures. Two major conclusions were: [1] There is a need for further organization of the cyclostratigraphic community (e.g. to streamline different methodologies); [2] Cyclostratigraphy is a trainable skill, but currently many universities lack specific resources for training and education. Today, a regular newsletter, a dedicated free open-access journal &#8220;Cyclostratigraphy and Rhythmic Climate Change (CRCC)&#8221;, a scientific podcast titled CycloPod, and an educational website &#8220;www.cyclostratigraphy.org&#8221; connect the cyclostratigraphy community. The newly created CycloNet (Research Foundation Flanders FWO Funding) expands this effort into a real and sustainable scientific research network with partners from all around Europe, and open to the global community. At the same time, CycloNet creates a platform for streamlining and integrating new multi-disciplinary approaches. The main scientific targets for CycloNet in the next five years are: [1] Set up a diverse and sustainable community structure, relying on exchange, interaction and training, [2] Boost research by novel methodological approaches applying advanced signal processing techniques, [3] Organize a second Cyclostratigraphic Intercomparison Project. With this poster, we reach out to the broader community to exchange ideas on concepts and activities that CycloNet can help to develop further towards the future.</p>
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hal-03776496 , version 1 (13-09-2022)

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Philippe Claeys, Matthias Sinnesael, David de Vleeschouwer, Christian Zeeden. CycloNet: European Cyclostratigraphy Network. EGUsphere, 2022, Vienna, Austria. ⟨10.5194/egusphere-egu22-6334⟩. ⟨hal-03776496⟩
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