Volcanological Congress in Mexico: September 2008

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From: Alessandro Tibaldi <alessandro.tibaldi@xxxxxxxxx>
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ILP workshop at Ensenada, Baja California (Mexico), 21-26 September 2008:
"Volcanism, mantle, paleo-stress and sedimentary basins". A joint
International Lithosphere Programme Task Force conference.

The conference will be held at the Corall Hotel in Ensenada, facing
the Ocean, 200 m away from the Earth Science building. A 2 day
pre-conference field trip (September 22-23) is scheduled.

Already approved sessions comprise: Volcanism and geodynamics:
insights from studies of eroded volcanic systems; Long-term evolution
of volcanoes and volcanic systems recording lithospheric processes;
Lithosphere-asthenosphere interactions; Temporal and spatial changes
of stress and strain; Baby plumes; Architecture and evolution of the
Gulf of Mexico and other Mexican basins; Sub-Andean basins and
Circum-Pacific margins.

On-line abstract submission, hotel info, and registration are
available on the web site of the Mexican Geophysical Union
(www.ugm.org.mx), with a deadline for submission on June 2 2008.
Other contacts: Dr L. Delgado-Argote
(<mailto:ldelgado@xxxxxxxxx>ldelgado@xxxxxxxxx), Dr F. Ortuño-Arzate
(<mailto:fortuno@xxxxxx>fortuno@xxxxxx), Prof. A. Tibaldi
(<mailto:alessandro.tibaldi@xxxxxxxxx>alessandro.tibaldi@xxxxxxxxx).

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