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AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU 2015 Joint Assembly in Montreal
From: Don R Baker <don.baker@xxxxxxxxx>AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU 2015 Joint Assembly in Montreal
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Happy New Year,
The 2015 Joint Assembly will be held in Montreal from May 3rd through
the 7th, and the abstract deadline of 14 January is rapidly approaching.
See: http://ja.agu.org/2015/scientific-program/abstracts/
I encourage you all to submit abstracts because we are trying to provide
more opportunities for talks (rather than posters) compared to the AGU
Fall Meeting. Remember that Montreal is within a days drive of cities
as far away as Washington, DC; Detroit, MI; and Sault Ste. Marie, ON.
Here is a partial listing of sessions that might interest those on this
list. I apologize for the long list, but there are many potentially
interesting sessions (and many more can be found on the website above) :
Mafic-ultramafic magmatic ore deposits
Rare Earth Element Deposits: Characteristics and Genesis
Alkaline/subalkaline Mafic and Felsic Magmatism, and Related
Mineralization in Continental Margin and Intracontinental Rifting
Settings
General Session: Mineral Deposits and Ore Minerals
Integrating geology and geophysics in exploration and basic research
Meteorite impact structure and related economic mineral deposits
Multi-Data Integration Approaches to Characterize the 3D Footprints of
Ore Systems
Pegmatitic Rocks and their Ore Deposits
The Borehole - Where Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry Converge
Use of trace elements in minerals for petrogenesis and exploration of
mineral deposits
VMS deposits and their geological environment
Applications of Electron Microscopy in Earth and Environmental Sciences
General Mineral Structure, Surfaces and Crystallography session
Fluvial landforms and sedimentary deposits on planetary surfaces
General Contributions in Planetary Sciences
Non-destructive study of meteorites
Recent developments at Sudbury and other Canadian impact structures
Rosetta Mission: Science from the pre-perihelion phase
Shock processes in terrestrial and extraterrestrial materials
Surface expressions of volcanism and associated tectonism on Venus and
implications for interior dynamics
Canadian Cratons through Time: 4.0 Ga of Chemical Evolution and
Tectonism
Archean tectonics
Banded Iron Formation: Ancient Environments to Ore Deposits
>From Archean to Paleoproterozoic: Supercontinent Assembly, LIPs, GOE,
Ice Ages, and Isotopic Anomalies
History of Middle Earth: Sedimentation, Evolution and Tectonics during
the Boring Billion
Precambrian at Large
Precambrian craton reconstructions, geodynamics, and paleoenvironments
Geothermal resources potential of sedimentary basins
General Contributions in Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology
The Geologic History of Atmospheric Oxygen: Models and Proxies
The Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Earth system: records from an Earth in
transition
Crustal Evolution in Large Hot Orogens from Pre-collisional Continental
Margin Through the Collision and Collapse Stages: Evidence from Field,
Analytical and Numerical Studies
General Contribution: Tectonophysics
Geophysical Investigations of “Stable” Eastern North America
Multi-disciplinary perspectives on the continental mantle lithosphere
and lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary
Planetary Thermal History and the Transition of Stagnant Lid to Plate
Tectonics
Redefinition of the Snowbird Tectonic Zone
Rock Physcis and Mechanics for the 21st Century: Theory, Measurement,
Computation, and Integration
3D Imaging of Natural and Artificial Earth Materials
Basaltic Magmatism in the Solar System: From Mantle to Magma in Space
and Time
CSI - LIPs (Chemical Scene Investigtation of Large Igneous Provinces)
Enriching Concordia; Microstructure Meets the Geochronology of Earth and
Solar System Processes
Geological and environmental applications of Portable XRF
Magmatism and biotic crises recorded in circum-Atlantic Mesozoic basins
Melt and Fluid Inclusions: Windows into the Role of Fluids in the
Evolution of the Earth and Planetary Systems
Origin of Cratonic Mantle Lithosphere, Diamonds, and Deeply Sourced
Volatile-rich Melts: Processes and Timescales
Perovskites into the Next Millennium
Secular variations in the tectonomagmatic evolution of the continental
crust
The Uranium Cycle: from the Mantle to Sediments to Exploitation to
Environmental Impact
The use of Compositional Data Analysis in Geology
Using computational thermodynamics to model natural systems: Recent
advances and challenges for the future
I hope to see you all in Montreal!
Don
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