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    news.lycos.com/dynamic/stories/B/BRITAIN_MEGAFLOODS?SIT - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/18/2007    Last Visited: 7/18/2007  

    In a commentary in the magazine, Prof. Philip Gibbard, a geologist at the University of Cambridge, praised the study, saying: "It is no exaggeration to say that this Channel flood was probably ... one of the largest ever identified ... (and) it had profound long-term geographical consequences."Gibbard was not involved in the study.

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    www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/world/story/4008 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/19/2005    Last Visited: 7/19/2007  

    In a commentary in the journal, Philip Gibbard, a University of Cambridge geologist who was not involved in the study, praised the research."It is no exaggeration to say that this Channel flood was probably ... one of the largest ever identified ... (and) it had profound long-term geographical consequences," he wrote.

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    www.godsaidmansaid.com/topic3.asp?Cat2=244&ItemID=1037 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/23/2009  

    The purported flood probably rivaled the floods that scoured portions of the northwestern United States at the end of the most recent ice age, says Philip Gibbard, a geologist at the University of Cambridge in England. [End of quote]

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    www.geologynews.net/archive.asp?XDate=7/19/2007 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 8/3/2007  

    Philip Gibbard, a geologist at the University of Cambridge, praised the study, saying: "It is no exaggeration to say that this Channel flood was probably ... [more]

    2:26:52 AM

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    www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/op/preview/views/letters - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 8/8/2009  

    Dr. Jan Zalasiewicz (Chair: University of Leicester), Dr. Colin Waters (Secretary; British Geological Survey), Dr. F. John Gregory (Publications Secretary; Natural History Museum), Dr. Tiffany L. Barry (Open University) Dr. Paul R. Bown (University College London), Professor Patrick Brenchley (University of Liverpool), Dr. Angela L. Coe (Open University), Dr. Andrew Gale (University of Portsmouth and The Natural History Museum), Professor Philip Gibbard (University of Cambridge), Dr. Mark Hounslow (University of Lancaster), Dr. Andrew Kerr (University of Cardiff), Dr. Robert Knox (British Geological Survey), Dr. John Marshall (University of Southampton), Dr. Michael Oates (British Gas), Professor Paul Pearson (University of Cardiff), Dr. John Powell (British Geological Survey), Dr. Alan Smith (University of Cambridge), Dr. Philip Stone (British Geological Survey), Professor Peter Rawson (University College London, Dr. Mark Williams (University of Leicester).
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    ZALASIEWICZ, J., WILLIAMS, M , SMITH, A., BARRY, T.L., BOWN, P.R., RAWSON, P., BRENCHLEY, P., CANTRILL, D., COE, A.E., COPE, J.C.W., GALE, A., GIBBARD, P.L., GREGORY, F.J., HOUNSLOW, M., KNOX, R., POWELL, P., WATERS, C., MARSHALL, J., OATES & STONE, P. 2008.

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    www.k8science.org/news/news.cfm?art=3465 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/18/2007    Last Visited: 7/30/2008  

    "It will be very difficult to counter the evidence."Philip Gibbard, Cambridge University, UK
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    "I had previously thought the overspill would have been much more organized, more like a river than a deluge," says Philip Gibbard, a quaternary geologist at Cambridge University, UK."But the assemblage of new observations is fully convincing.
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    "This was perhaps the biggest flood on Earth we have evidence for," says Gibbard.

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    qra.org.uk/meet.html - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/22/2007  

    Philip Gibbard (Cambridge) and Jean-Pierre Lautridou (Caen)
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    Contact in England: Philip Gibbard plg1@cam.ac.uk

    tel. (01223) 333924

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    www.geog.cam.ac.uk/about/annualreports/2007/staff.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/7/2009    Last Visited: 9/7/2009  

    The collaborators in the department were mainly professors: Prof Gibbard, Prof Haining, Prof Adams, Prof Martin, Prof Smith, Prof Richards, Prof Graf.
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    Dr Philip Hughes (with Prof Phil Gibbard)
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    Dr Christopher Jeans (with Prof Phil Gibbard)
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    Dr Vasiliki Margarai (with Prof Phil Gibbard)
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    P L Gibbard, BSc (Sheffield), PhD (Cantab), DOS (Helsinki), Professor of Quaternary Palaeoenvironments

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    www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/publications/journals/jgs/page43 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/11/2007    Last Visited: 8/11/2007  

    Phil Gibbard (University of Cambridge, UK)

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    www.terradaily.com/reports/Date_of_Earths_Quaternary_ag - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/23/2009    Last Visited: 9/25/2009  

    "It has long been agreed that the boundary of the Quaternary Period should be placed at the first sign of global climate cooling," said University of Cambridge Professor Philip Gibbard, a commission member. "What we have achieved is the definition of the boundary of the Quaternary to an internationally recognized and fixed point that represents a natural event, the beginning of the ice ages on a global scale."

    In 1983 the boundary was fixed at 1.8 million years, a decision which sparked argument since that point had no particular geological significance.

    "For practical reasons such boundaries should ideally be made as easy as possible to identify all around the world. The new boundary of 2.6 million years is just that," Gibbard said.

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