[Geoinfo] Deep-time carbonate-rich lacustrine systems at IAL-IPA joint meeting
Cecilia Benavente
cebenavente en gmail.com
Mar Mar 11 16:12:05 -03 2025
Dear colleagues,
We are writing to invite to submit your contributions in the session at the
IAL-IPA joint meeting Oct. 6-10, 2025 in Aix les Bains, France. We hope
that you will consider submitting an abstract and join us at the meeting
(link is below).
We are very much looking forward to meeting new colleagues and reengaging
with existing colleagues and old friends. Hope to see you there!
Warm regards,
Cecilia Benavente, Concepción Arenas-Abad, Sila Pla-Pueyo
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*Deep-time carbonate-rich lacustrine systems*
Cecilia Andrea Benavente, IANIGLA-CONICET; Geology Department – Universidad
Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, cebenavente en gmail.com;
ceciliabenavente en fcen.uncu.edu.a
Concepción Arenas-Abad, Stratigraphy, Department of Earth Sciences,
University of Zaragoza, Spain, carenas en unizar.es
Sila Pla-Pueyo, Department of Didactics of Experimental Sciences
<https://www.ugr.es/en/about/organization/entities/department-didactics-experimental-sciences>
– Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain, spla en ugr.es
Lacustrine carbonates record the interplay of several biological, physical,
and chemical factors acting at different time scales, embracing very
different aspects, from the microbiota crucial role in autochthonous
precipitation up to sediment delivery load to the paleolake. Such
interactions make them a robust tool of reconstruction of ancient lake
basins, particularly from deep-time geologic records. Recent advances
include refining the understanding of the role of groundwater in
carbonate-rich paleolakes precipitation and the standardization of
carbonate-rich palustrine facies associated with lacustrine systems; also,
the modelling of paleoclimate trends from geochemistry proxies from
continental carbonates. Detailed characterization of some climate
milestones is also possible through multiproxy approaches. We invite
colleagues to share contributions about any aspects of ancient
carbonate-rich lake basins such as sedimentology, mineralogy, geochemistry,
paleontology, and their geodynamic context, from a variety of facies
associations, including those formed in saline conditions. We encourage
contributions focused on the obstacles encountered too, to bring
interesting discussions on how to move forward in the discipline.
https://ialipa-2025.sciencesconf.org/
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