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<p>We write to encourage you to submit your research to the AGU Fall
Meeting Session <b>GP004 - Frontiers in Paleogeography (</b><a href="https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/MZYqCwV1vMfLOZq68sqn76G?domain=urldefense.com">https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/prelim.cgi/Session/160953</a>).
The meeting is being organized in a way to enable both in-person
attendance (in Chicago, IL) or virtual remote attendance. <br>
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We encourage a broad range of contributions focused on data and/or
models across timescales and spatial scales. We look forward to
seeing you in person at the meeting or through online participation.<br>
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<b>GP004 - Frontiers in Paleogeography<span
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<i>The time-dependent position of continents and oceans is central
to understanding the evolution of Earth's surface and interior.
This session seeks contributions that take varied approaches to
reconstruct and analyze paleogeography on the regional to global
scale across timescales and throughout Earth history. These
approaches include those using paleomagnetism, marine geophysical
data, geology, seismic tomography, and more. In addition to
highlighting research that is furthering the community's ability
to reconstruct paleogeography, we welcome contributions that
analyze the paleoclimatic and geodynamic implications of
paleogeographic models.</i>
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<div>Best wishes,</div>
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<div>Nick Swanson-Hysell and Richard Gordon</div>
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Richard G. Gordon
Keck Foundation Professor of Geophysics
Dept. of Earth, Environmental, & Planetary Sciences
Rice University</pre>
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