From maria.seton at sydney.edu.au Tue Jul 3 07:44:15 2018 From: maria.seton at sydney.edu.au (Maria Seton) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 21:44:15 +0000 Subject: [Geodynamics] Sydney Fellowships, University of Sydney Message-ID: <3B3A2702-4942-492E-9220-3FB03606CD52@sydney.edu.au> Hi everyone, The Sydney Fellowships scheme based at the University of Sydney, Australia is opening again in a week?s time (9th July) https://sydney.edu.au/research/research-funding/research-fellowships/university-of-sydney-fellowship-scheme.html This is a very competitive scheme for outstanding postdoctoral researchers to conduct innovative, multidisciplinary work at the University of Sydney, and involves working with one of the University?s 10 whole-of-university multidisciplinary initiatives https://sydney.edu.au/research/centres.html. The School of Geosciences has a very good record of success, with three Sydney Fellows joining the School from the 2017 round, and we are encouraging suitable applicants to consider joining us through this scheme in 2019. A total of 10 three-year fellowships will be awarded for 2019. Recipients will receive a $98,940 per annum base salary, up to 17 percent superannuation (pension fund), a $25,000 research grant, four weeks annual leave per year (plus generous leave loading) and return airfares to relocate to Sydney (plus you get to live and work in beautiful Sydney!). A $30,000 bonus grant will also be awarded if fellows receive an external fellowship in the first two years of their fellowship. All values in Australian dollars. The School of Geosciences is seeking to further develop its strong research capabilities and to foster the careers of emerging academics. If you are interested in this scheme, please contact me via email or contact one of our academics http://sydney.edu.au/science/geosciences/about/people/list.php if you have an established working relationship with them. Kind regards, Maria DR MARIA SETON | ARC Future Fellow EarthByte Group | School of Geosciences | Faculty of Science THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Rm 400, Madsen Building F09 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 T +61 2 9351 4255 | F +61 2 9351 2442 E maria.seton at sydney.edu.au | W http://sydney.edu.au/science/people/maria.seton.php CRICOS 00026A This email plus any attachments to it are confidential. Any unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. If you receive this email in error, please delete it and any attachments. Please think of our environment and only print this e-mail if necessary. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dietmar.muller at sydney.edu.au Wed Jul 4 15:51:42 2018 From: dietmar.muller at sydney.edu.au (Dietmar Muller) Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2018 05:51:42 +0000 Subject: [Geodynamics] FW: AGCC 2018 - Abstract submission and Early Bird registration closing this Saturday July 7th In-Reply-To: <10392058735b3c4b9f7fc46.1530678175@mymail.ezemsgs.com> References: <10392058735b3c4b9f7fc46.1530678175@mymail.ezemsgs.com> Message-ID: <43FB0BD6-A916-4916-BF72-A7CA611F654A@sydney.edu.au> [Image] AGCC Website | Contact us ONLY FEW MORE DAYS LEFT TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT Over 700 abstracts have been received for the inaugural Australian [2158951.jpg] Geoscience Council Convention to be held in Adelaide, 14 to 18 October 2018. You have until this Saturday 7 July to submit yours and be part of the largest Convention on Geoscience since 2012 in the Asia-Pacific. * Abstracts can be lodged on-line at www.agcc.org.au/abstracts * Additional abstracts are very welcome on all Themes, but particularly for: * Theme 2 Life on Earth ? origins and diversity * Theme 4 Applied Geosciences in the 21st Century ? innovation, technology and the future * Theme 5 Beyond the rocks ? Geoscience in our society: current application and future trends * We also welcome further contributions on industry related Geoscience, including mining, energy and other * Notifications of acceptance will be sent to authors by 28 July. EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION CLOSING SOON! Save up to $200 if you register on or before Saturday 7 July. Be quick and take advantage of our Early Bird Registration fee now! There are also special registration rates for Early Career Geoscientists and students. 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URL: From brune at gfz-potsdam.de Wed Jul 4 22:31:20 2018 From: brune at gfz-potsdam.de (Sascha Brune) Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2018 14:31:20 +0200 Subject: [Geodynamics] Postdoctoral Fellowships at GFZ Potsdam Message-ID: Dear all, the German Geoscience Research Centre invites applications for a new Postdoctoral Fellowships funding scheme. The fellowships will allow young scientists to perform innovative and multi-disciplinary projects for a maximum duration of 3 years. The project should be closely related to one of GFZ's research topics and will be performed in close collaboration with at least two of GFZ's sections. The details of the procedure, the documents required, and the application forms are available upon registration from this website: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/e8t_CZYM2VFmKmRgTzzdz8?domain=geo-x.net . Application deadline for the current call is August, 31st, 2018. The Geodynamic Modelling Section strives to further develop its strong research capabilities and to promote the careers of emerging scientists. If you are interested in the new funding scheme and in relating it to geodynamic questions, please contact me via email. Kind regards, Sascha Sascha Brune Geodynamic Modelling Section GFZ Potsdam, Germany T +49 (0) 331 288 1928 M brune at gfz-potsdam.de W https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/lRKqC2xZYvCx5xG3sBX_FW?domain=gfz-potsdam.de W https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/SyDWC3Q8Z2F8D8MKUD-AwR?domain=gfz-potsdam.de W https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/81hjC4QZ1RFj4jW5IVJP97?domain=scholar.google.de -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fanny.garel at gm.univ-montp2.fr Mon Jul 9 17:01:21 2018 From: fanny.garel at gm.univ-montp2.fr (Fanny Garel) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2018 09:01:21 +0200 Subject: [Geodynamics] AGU 2018 session on subducting slabs Message-ID: <03ad5fcd-052a-779b-7e0b-35f82ce222cf@gm.univ-montp2.fr> Dear colleagues, We invite you to submit an abstract to the session ?*Subducting Slabs in the Mantle*? (DI018) for the next AGU Fall meeting in Washington D.C., taking place from December 10-14, 2018. Key areas of interest are slab geometries and thermal structures, slab rheology and deformation, intra-slab seismicity, fine-scale seismic structures of slab, chemistry budget for transport of surface elements to the deep mantle, slab dynamics in both upper and lower mantle, and linking slabs to the geologic surface records of their subduction. We welcome contributions from experimentalists, computational mineral physicists, geodynamicists and tectonophysicists to bridge the time-, space- and deformation-scales between observations, numerical modelling and experiments. Confirmed invited speakers : *- Valentina Magni, University of Oslo* *- Stephen Grand, University of Texas at Austin* /*Note that abstract submission deadline is August 1st, 2018. */ Session full description and submission: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/N1GtCq7BKYt4rrKqHZbDEI?domain=agu.confex.com All the best, Karin Sigloch, Zhongwen Zhan, Fanny Garel and Sylvie Demouchy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From k.ofarrell at uky.edu Wed Jul 18 14:06:27 2018 From: k.ofarrell at uky.edu (O'Farrell, Keely) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2018 04:06:27 +0000 Subject: [Geodynamics] AGU 2018 session - Dynamic Connectors: How Boundary Layers Shape the Evolution of the Earth's Deep Interior Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We invite you to submit an abstract to our session ?Dynamic Connectors: How Boundary Layers Shape the Evolution of the Earth?s Deep Interior" (DI009) for the upcoming AGU Fall meeting in Washington D.C., taking place from December 10-14, 2018. We welcome theoretical, experimental, and observational contributions from geodynamics, seismology, geomagnetism, mineral physics, petrology, and other disciplines. Confirmed invited speaker: Andy Biggin, University of Liverpool The abstract submission deadline is 1 August, 11:59 p.m. ET. Session description can be found below. Cheers, Keely O?Farrell, Tobias Rolf and Mingming Li Session Title: Dynamic Connectors: How Boundary Layers Shape the Evolution of the Earth's Deep Interior Session Description: Mantle dynamics at different scales are influenced by boundary layer processes. The upper boundary affects subduction processes and driving of plate tectonics. The bottom boundary controls plume generation and is dynamically linked to deep thermochemical features, such as LLSVPs and ULVZs. Plumes rising from the bottom boundary layer sample the whole mantle and place their signature on Earth's surface, providing insight into mixing of chemical heterogeneities and the state of the deep mantle. The two boundary layers connect Earth's surface, core and mantle interior and govern their interaction. Understanding the dynamics in the boundary layers will help to link shallow and deep mantle processes.This session will explore the dynamics of boundary layers, including generation of subduction zones, plate tectonics, mantle plumes, and heat transfer, and the resultant surface observations that provide useful constraints. We welcome theoretical, experimental, and observational contributions from geodynamics, seismology, geomagnetism, mineral physics, petrology, and other disciplines. Dr. Keely O?Farrell Assistant Professor Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences 108B Slone Research Building University of Kentucky k.ofarrell at uky.edu 859-323-4876 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From colli at geophysik.uni-muenchen.de Sun Jul 22 03:49:39 2018 From: colli at geophysik.uni-muenchen.de (Lorenzo Colli) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 12:49:39 -0500 Subject: [Geodynamics] =?utf-8?q?AGU_session_=E2=80=9CEast_Asia_tectonic_?= =?utf-8?q?and_geodynamic_history_since_the_Mesozoic=E2=80=9D?= Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We invite you to submit an abstract to our AGU session ?East Asia tectonic and geodynamic history since the Mesozoic? for the upcoming AGU2018 Fall meeting in Washington D.C., December 10-14, 2018: Session description: It has been challenging to constrain the plate tectonic history of NE Asia, SE Asia, and the SW Pacific since the Mesozoic due to its relative isolation from the global plate circuit, intra-continental deformation, and extensive subduction. Recently debated topics include: the regional subduction and collision history; the lithospheric nature of the region; the origin of displaced continental fragments and ophiolites; intra-continental volcanism and rifting; the initiation and evolution of marginal seas and their driving forces; mantle imaging and plate tectonic implications; dynamic topography; and, the plate-tectonic history of the western Pacific, paleo-Pacific and western Panthalassa. We invite contributions of new observational constraints and novel syntheses on any aspect of the Mesozoic to present-day tectonic history of Asia and Oceania from geology, geophysics, geochemistry, seismology, stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, geochronology and related fields. We also welcome geodynamic models using constraints from these regions, or tectonic comparisons of other regions to East Asia. Convenors Jonny Wu, University of Houston, USA Kenichiro Tani, National Museum of Nature and Science, Ibaraki, Japan Lorenzo Colli, University of Houston, USA Jinwei Gao, Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Sanya, China Confirmed invited speakers Dr.Ryuta Arai, JAMSTEC Dr.Chunfeng Li, Ocean College, Zhejiang University Session link: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/kCXACYWL1viGMyEMU0Ja7y?domain=agu.confex.com Regards, Lorenzo Colli, on behalf of all convenors From rgg at rice.edu Mon Jul 23 05:17:10 2018 From: rgg at rice.edu (Richard G. Gordon) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 14:17:10 -0500 Subject: [Geodynamics] Hotspots and true polar wander at the Fall AGU Meeting Message-ID: <37fbbccb-19b7-c609-eff3-47c0d653ea39@rice.edu> Dear colleagues, Please consider submitting an abstract about your research into motion between hotspots, true polar wander, mantle convection, paleomagnetic apparent polar wander paths, or related topics to the following session: GP008: Motion Between Hotspots and True Polar Wander In a convecting planet, mantle plumes and their surface manifestations, hotspots, doubtless are in relative motion. Past estimates of rates of motion between hotspots span an enormous range, however, from as low as ~3 mm/yr to as high as ~80 mm/yr. Paleomagnetic investigations have established that some hotspots have moved significantly relative to the spin axis, which was originally interpreted as evidence for true polar wander, the motion of the entire solid Earth relative to the spin axis. Some later investigations have argued that the motion records true polar wander while other investigations argue that it records motion of hotspots relative to one another and relative to the deep mantle. Recently new evidence has been presented supporting both relatively slow motion between hotspots on the one hand and rapid motion between hotspots on the other. We encourage submissions related to any and all aspects of these phenomena. Invited presenters: Kevin Konrad (Oregon State University) John Tarduno (University of Rochester) Conveners: Richard G Gordon (Rice University) Paul Wessel (University of Hawaii) Joann Stock (California Institute of Technology) Jason P. Morgan (Royal Holloway University of London) https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/mBfxC71ZgLt37gzzf820cj?domain=agu.confex.com Early bird deadline for submission is July 25.Final deadline for submission is August 1? 11:59PM EDT. -- Richard G. Gordon Keck Professor of Geophysics Dept. of Earth, Environmental, & Planetary Sciences Rice University From maxim.ballmer at erdw.ethz.ch Wed Jul 25 05:57:21 2018 From: maxim.ballmer at erdw.ethz.ch (Maxim Ballmer) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 21:57:21 +0200 Subject: [Geodynamics] AGU 2018 session DI011: Evolution and Interaction of the Mantle and Core Message-ID: Hi all, This is just to bring your attention to AGU session DI011. You are invited to contribute to this session! For session description, see below... Cheers, Maxim, Taku, Alex, Johnny ......................................................... Session Title: Evolution and Interaction of the Mantle and Core *Conveners:*Taku Tsuchiya (Ehime Univ.) Teh-Ru "Alex" Song (UCL) Maxim Ballmer (ETH) Zhou "Johnny" Zhang (UCSD) *Invited speakers:* Lauren Waszek (New Mexico State, ANU) Hiroko Watanabe (Tohoku Univ.) Session Description: Recent observational and experimental investigations have significantly advanced our understanding of the structure and constituent materials of the deep Earth. However, further details of the Earth?s interior intimately linked with formation and evolution, such as (1) detailed compositional properties of the mantle and core including radioactive isotopes, (2) the relationship between the origin of the heterogeneities in the core-mantle boundary region and stable regions (primordial reservoir), and (3) chemical stratification of the outer core and the heterogeneity in the inner core, have remained unclear. Addressing these questions requires synergies of multiple disciplines. This session invites researchers with a broad range of expertise interested in the deep Earth to elucidate these unresolved mysteries of deep Earth science, through comprehensive investigations of the interactions between the core and mantle by combining high-pressure and high-temperature experiments, microscale geochemical analysis, high-resolution geophysical observations, geo-neutrino observations and large-scale numerical simulations. Primary Section/Focus Group: Study of Earth's Deep Interior SWIRL Theme: Planetary Discovery Index Terms: 1015 Composition of the core [GEOCHEMISTRY] 3919 Equations of state [MINERAL PHYSICS] 7207 Core [SEISMOLOGY] 8124 Earth's interior: composition and state [TECTONOPHYSICS] ......................................................... *Maxim D. Ballmer* ?????? *Oberassistent @ Inst. Geophysics, ETH Zurich* *Affiliated Scientist @ ELSI, Tokyo Tech* office: NO H 9.3, Sonneggstrasse 5, CH-8092 Zurich *https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/YVYwC81Zj6tn04kptnuYp6?domain=jupiter.ethz.ch * ......................................................... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr Fri Jul 27 02:27:35 2018 From: solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr (lheritier-s) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:27:35 +0200 Subject: [Geodynamics] Fwd: Fwd: 2nd GeoPlaNet Thematic School_Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Solar System_12th-16th of November 2018_Nantes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <08fd4b0a-e541-0957-ac02-efd10da4f14e@univ-nantes.fr> Hi, The /Laboratoire de Plan?tologie et G?odynamique /organises the second *GeoPlaNet thematic school* on *Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Solar System*. The event will take place in *Nantes* (France) from *this November 12th to 16th*. This school in *Planetary Geosciences*will present to participants various techniques for observing, analysing, experimenting and modelling the compositional and morphological aspects of fluid-rock interactions in rocky and icy bodies of all sizes of the Solar System. The school will include lectures and practicals, as well as poster presentations by attendees. It will be organised along two themes: *1-**Fluid-rock interactions on planetary surfaces*: * fluid-related rock deformation, rock weathering, sedimentation, hydrothermalism; * spectroscopy of rocks and minerals, field excursion, experimental modelling, laboratory analyses; *2 -**Fluid-rock interactions in planetary interiors*: * icy ocean worlds, mantle dynamics, volatile cycle, metasomatism, deep magmatic source; * petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, laboratory analyses, experimentation, numerical modelling. This high-level training program is open to 80 international Master students, PhD students and young researchers with a background in geosciences and/or in planetary science. More information (program, location etc.): https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/WIYSCxnMRvtr7YqZT8gYQW?domain=lpg-umr6112.fr *To register, please fill in the following online form before 20th of September 2018*: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/3S-eCyoNVrc98xmYFMuXkp?domain=goo.gl Regards, --- Olivier Bourgeois, Olivier Verhoeven et Solenne Lh?ritier /Laboratoire de Plan?tologie et G?odynamique/UMR CNRS 6112 ? University of Nantes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: GeoPlaNet TS_12-16 Nov. 2018_Nantes.JPG Type: image/jpeg Size: 155869 bytes Desc: not available URL: From solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr Fri Jul 27 02:58:00 2018 From: solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr (lheritier-s) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:58:00 +0200 Subject: [Geodynamics] Fwd: Fwd: 2nd GeoPlaNet Thematic School_Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Solar System_12th-16th of November 2018_Nantes In-Reply-To: <08fd4b0a-e541-0957-ac02-efd10da4f14e@univ-nantes.fr> References: <08fd4b0a-e541-0957-ac02-efd10da4f14e@univ-nantes.fr> Message-ID: <2f231fd9-2497-0258-3e0d-34a947701600@univ-nantes.fr> Sorry with this 2nd message... With the program attached! Le 26/07/2018 ? 18:27, lheritier-s a ?crit : > Hi, > > The /Laboratoire de Plan?tologie et G?odynamique /organises the second > *GeoPlaNet thematic school* on *Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Solar > System*. The event will take place in *Nantes* (France) from *this > November 12th to 16th*. > > This school in *Planetary Geosciences*will present to participants > various techniques for observing, analysing, experimenting and > modelling the compositional and morphological aspects of fluid-rock > interactions in rocky and icy bodies of all sizes of the Solar System. > > > The school will include lectures and practicals, as well as poster > presentations by attendees. It will be organised along two themes: > > *1-**Fluid-rock interactions on planetary surfaces*: > > * fluid-related rock deformation, rock weathering, sedimentation, > hydrothermalism; > > * spectroscopy of rocks and minerals, field excursion, experimental > modelling, laboratory analyses; > > *2 -**Fluid-rock interactions in planetary interiors*: > > * icy ocean worlds, mantle dynamics, volatile cycle, metasomatism, > deep magmatic source; > > * petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, laboratory analyses, > experimentation, numerical modelling. > > This high-level training program is open to 80 international Master > students, PhD students and young researchers with a background in > geosciences and/or in planetary science. > > > More information (program, location etc.): > https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/OS3QCmOxDQtEgg8JhGIAU3?domain=lpg-umr6112.fr > > *To register, please fill in the following online form before 20th of > September 2018*: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/UrCkCnxyErCMPPgOsJtXgG?domain=goo.gl > > Regards, > > --- > > Olivier Bourgeois, Olivier Verhoeven et Solenne Lh?ritier > > /Laboratoire de Plan?tologie et G?odynamique/UMR CNRS 6112 ? > University of Nantes > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Geodynamics mailing list > Geodynamics at mailman.sydney.edu.au > https://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/geodynamics -- Solenne Lh?ritier GeoPlaNet Project Manager LPG-Universit? de Nantes (+33) 2 51 12 55 70 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Program_GeoPlaNet TS-12-16 nov._Nantes_20180726.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 211723 bytes Desc: not available URL: From solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr Fri Jul 27 01:13:17 2018 From: solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr (lheritier-s) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 17:13:17 +0200 Subject: [Geodynamics] 2nd GeoPlaNet Thematic School_Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Solar System_12th-16th of November 2018_Nantes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <313a4455-956b-a833-eb1e-b7f7c99629fd@univ-nantes.fr> Dear all, The /Laboratoire de Plan?tologie et G?odynamique /organises the second *GeoPlaNet thematic school* on *Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Solar System*. The event will take place in *Nantes* (France) from *this November 12th to 16th*. This school in *Planetary Geosciences*will present to participants various techniques for observing, analysing, experimenting and modelling the compositional and morphological aspects of fluid-rock interactions in rocky and icy bodies of all sizes of the Solar System. The school will include lectures and practicals (cf. program attached), as well as poster presentations by attendees. It will be organised along two themes: *1-**Fluid-rock interactions on planetary surfaces*: * fluid-related rock deformation, rock weathering, sedimentation, hydrothermalism; * spectroscopy of rocks and minerals, field excursion, experimental modelling, laboratory analyses; *2 -**Fluid-rock interactions in planetary interiors*: * icy ocean worlds, mantle dynamics, volatile cycle, metasomatism, deep magmatic source; * petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, laboratory analyses, experimentation, numerical modelling. This high-level training program is open to 80 international Master students, PhD students and young researchers with a background in geosciences and/or in planetary science. More information: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/bsLHCVAGXPtOWRzzhGEaKY?domain=lpg-umr6112.fr *To register, please fill in the following online form before 20th of September 2018*: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/2voSCWLJY7ilMWNNSxSugl?domain=goo.gl --- Olivier Bourgeois, Olivier Verhoeven et Solenne Lh?ritier /Laboratoire de Plan?tologie et G?odynamique/UMR CNRS 6112 ? University of Nantes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This school in *Planetary Geosciences*will present to participants various techniques for observing, analysing, experimenting and modelling the compositional and morphological aspects of fluid-rock interactions in rocky and icy bodies of all sizes of the Solar System. The school will include lectures and practicals, as well as poster presentations by attendees. It will be organised along two themes: *1-**Fluid-rock interactions on planetary surfaces*: * fluid-related rock deformation, rock weathering, sedimentation, hydrothermalism; * spectroscopy of rocks and minerals, field excursion, experimental modelling, laboratory analyses; *2 -**Fluid-rock interactions in planetary interiors*: * icy ocean worlds, mantle dynamics, volatile cycle, metasomatism, deep magmatic source; * petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, laboratory analyses, experimentation, numerical modelling. This high-level training program is open to 80 international Master students, PhD students and young researchers with a background in geosciences and/or in planetary science. More information (program, location etc.): https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/RRioCVAGXPtOWGM3CGiTv1?domain=lpg-umr6112.fr *To register, please fill in the following online form before 20th of September 2018*: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/p03pCWLJY7ilMJ0OTxB8pg?domain=goo.gl Regards, --- Olivier Bourgeois, Olivier Verhoeven et Solenne Lh?ritier /Laboratoire de Plan?tologie et G?odynamique/UMR CNRS 6112 ? University of Nantes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: GeoPlaNet TS_12-16 Nov. 2018_Nantes.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 374253 bytes Desc: not available URL: