From sergei at cp.dias.ie Sun May 20 01:28:43 2018 From: sergei at cp.dias.ie (Sergei Lebedev) Date: Sat, 19 May 2018 16:28:43 +0100 Subject: [Geodynamics] Polar Region Geosystems: G-cubed Call for Papers Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that submissions are now open to ?Polar Region Geosystems,? a new Theme in the journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G-cubed): https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/vBzyCK1qJZt03Y6mFMQvP0?domain=agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com A G-cubed Theme is like a special issue, except that every paper is published without delay, as soon as it is accepted and typeset, following G-cubed speedy review process. Past G-cubed Themes have been successful in bringing together and highlighting state-of-the-art research on an important topic. (The Themes are now also referred to as G-cubed Special Collections or Special Sections.) The ?Polar Region Geosystems? runs for two years, with submissions currently open until 1 May, 2020. We invite papers on the Arctic, Antarctica and their surroundings from all disciplines of geochemistry, geophysics and geosystems, with topics ranging from the structure and dynamics of the lithosphere and underlying mantle to tectonics and crustal dynamics, nature and origins of intra- and inter-plate volcanism, and ice-sheet dynamics, among others. Submissions will undergo normal external peer review, and the accepted manuscripts will be up to G-cubed usual high standards: technically solid, of broad interest and with a focus on understanding the Earth as a system. We expect this Theme/Special Collection to become a focal point for important new papers in Polar research. We hope you will consider submitting your new results to G-cubed ?Polar Region Geosystems? and would appreciate your bringing this new Theme/Special Collection to the attention of other workers in the field. Best regards, Sergei Lebedev, on behalf of the Organizers: Fausto Ferraccioli (British Antarctic Survey) Carmen Gaina (University of Oslo; CEED) John Goodge (University of Minnesota) Sergei Lebedev (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) Douglas Wiens (Washington University) From solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr Thu May 31 02:19:04 2018 From: solenne.lheritier at univ-nantes.fr (lheritier-s) Date: Wed, 30 May 2018 18:19:04 +0200 Subject: [Geodynamics] 2nd GeoPlaNet Thematic School_Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Solar System_12th-16th of November 2018_Nantes Message-ID: 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 *next 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. For more information: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/yhkBCE8kz9tKEWOMfN2bhD?domain=lpg-umr6112.fr To register, please fill in the following online form before 20th of September 2018: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/puLNCGvmB5iovJEGH7rcJU?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... Name: 2nd GeoPlaNet Thematic School_poster.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 5739112 bytes Desc: not available URL: