[Geoinfo] [Fwd: Stephen E. Laubach Structural Diagenesis Research Award]

Rubén Somoza somoza en gl.fcen.uba.ar
Mie Mar 6 22:38:25 ART 2013



*Geological Society of America Stephen E. Laubach Structural Diagenesis
Research Award*

The *Stephen E. Laubach Structural Diagenesis Research Award Fund* promotes
research COMBINING STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND DIAGENESIS, and curriculum
development in structural diagenesis. The donors believe multidisciplinary
approaches often reveal new insights into long-standing problems and expose
productive avenues for enquiry. To help promote the cross disciplinary
emphasis of this annual award, the *Sedimentary Geology* and * Structural
Geology & Tectonics Divisions* have been designated to jointly select the
recipient.

Graduate students, postgraduate and faculty level researchers are eligible.


This award addresses the rapidly growing recognition that fracturing,
cement precipitation and dissolution, evolving rock mechanical properties
and other structural diagenetic processes can govern recovery of resources
and sequestration of material in deeply buried, diagenetically altered and
fractured sedimentary rocks. The award highlights the growing need to break
down disciplinary boundaries between structural geology and sedimentary
petrology, exemplified by the work of Dr. Stephen Laubach and colleagues.


Please visit http://rock.geosociety.org/sgt/laubach.htm  for application
instructions.

Competed applications should be sent to:  christie.rowe en mcgill.ca by April
15, 2013.


Please contact me with any questions.
Christie Rowe

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Christie Rowe
Asst. Prof & Wares Faculty Scholar
Earth & Planetary Sciences, McGill University
3450 University St., Montreal, QC H3A 0E8
Office: 514 398 2769
http://eps.mcgill.ca/~crowe





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Christie Rowe
Asst. Prof & Wares Faculty Scholar
Earth & Planetary Sciences, McGill University
3450 University St., Montreal, QC H3A 0E8
Office: 514 398 2769
http://eps.mcgill.ca/~crowe

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Rubén Somoza
Dpto. Ciencias Geológicas, FCEyN, UBA
Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón 2
C1428EHA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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