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The Western Pacific Working Group of the INQUA Loess Commission: expansion from Central Europe
Authors:Ian Smalley  Ken O’Hara-Dhand
Institution:1. Giotto Loess Research Group, Waverley Materials Project, Nottingham Trent University, NG1 4BU, Nottingham, UK
Abstract:The INQUA Loess Commission expanded from its Central European base after the 1977 INQUA Congress. The first, furthest, and probably most successful expansion was the Western Pacific Working Group(WPWG). Co-operative loess research between China, Australia and New Zealand demonstrated the ideal working of a dedicated research group within the INQUA protocols. The WPWG functioned from 1978 to about 1988, a critical ten years during which China re-appeared on the world loess scene. The WPWG meeting in China in 1985 was a useful precursor to the INQUA Congress in Beijing in 1991. The main function of the WPWG turned out to be facilitating the return of China to the world of loess scholarship.
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