[Geoinfo] 2022 Particles in the Americas (PiA) Conference - First Call
Gerardo Perillo
gmeperillo en criba.edu.ar
Mie Nov 24 08:47:31 -03 2021
Dear friends and colleagues,
It is our pleasure to invite you to submit your abstracts and
participate in our 2022 Particles in the Americas (PiA) Virtual
Conference, which will take place between June 13 to 17, 2022. We expect
the conference to be of particular interest to academics, students,
government officials, monitoring agencies, and consulting companies.
The mission of PiA is to bring together the scientific, academic and
technical community from the American continent to study, evaluate and
disseminate information and knowledge across the spectrum of disciplines
related to sedimentation and sediment transport processes. PiA focuses
on the science, engineering, monitoring and modeling of erosion and
transport of particles, and promotes activities to improve the
management of natural resources, mitigation and reclamation decisions
for the benefit of the environment and society.
We welcome abstracts related (but not limited to) to the following
topics:
· Methods for Sediment Monitoring, Measurements and
Characterization
· Sediment Processes Assessment and Modeling
· Reservoir Sedimentation Management and Control
· Sediment in Coastal and Marine Environments
· Sediment Habitats, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
· Stream/River, Wetland and Coastal Restoration
· Assessment, Restoration and Reclamation of Mining Influenced
Soils
· Sediment Management Policy and Implementation
More information can be found on the PiA website:
https://www.particlesintheamericas.org/conference.html
Important dates:
· Abstracts submission deadline: February 4th, 2022
· Notification to authors: April 8th, 2022
· Speaker/Author registration deadline: May 13th, 2022
· Early Bird registration: February 4th to May 13th, 2022
· Conference date: June 13-17th, 2022
We look forward to receiving your submission.
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Particles in the Americas
https://www.particlesintheamericas.org
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