[Latinmag] llamada a enviar papers

mabelmena mena en gl.fcen.uba.ar
Mie Abr 20 16:30:51 ART 2011


Hola a todos,

Este email es para recordarles la invitación a enviar trabajos para el
libro "Remagnetization and chemical alteration of sedimentary rocks",
que va a ser publicado por la Geological Society of London, el que
estaría  integrado por los trabajos de la sesión "Magnetic Methods
Applied  to Hydrocarbon Exploration" del Meeting of the Americas 2010
en  Foz do Iguazú,  pero también con cualquier otro trabajo que
quieran enviar sobre  remagnetizaciones o sobre magnetismo de rocas
enfocado a analizar alteraciones químicas, ya sean debidas a factores
naturales como a contaminación,y tanto en rocas sedimentarias como en sedimentos.
 Les recuerdo que el deadline es el 1º de junio de 2011. Abajo agrego
una breve descripción del libro, enviada por Douglas Elmore que es el
editor  principal.

Cordialmente
Mabel 

Dra. Mabel Mena
Profesora Adjunta
IGEBA
(Instituto de Geociencias de Buenos Aires)
CONICET-Dpto. Ciencias Geológicas
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Intendente Güiraldes 2160 
Ciudad Universitaria Pab.II,
- C1428EGA
 
Bs.As., Argentina
54-11-4788-3439
54-11-4576-3300, int.292, int. 379.

Email:  mena en gl.fcen.uba.ar


> Title: Remagnetization and chemical alteration of sedimentary rocks
> 
> Editors
> 
> R. Douglas Elmore
> The Conoco-Phillips School of Geology and Geophysics
> The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA
> 405-325-4493
> delmore en ou.edu
> 
> M. Aldana
> Earth Science,
> Simón Bolívar University,
> Baruta, Venezuela
> maldana en usb.ve
> 
> M. Mena,
> Dpto. Cs. Geologicas,
> Capital Federal, Argentina
> mena en gl.fcen.uba.ar
> 
> A. R. Muxworthy
> Imperial College,
> London, United Kingdom;
> adrian.muxworthy en imperial.ac.uk
> 
> Book description
> 
> Remagnetization and chemical alteration are a very common phenomenon in sedimentary rocks. It is important to understand these processes for several reasons:
> ·         Remagnetization or acquisition of a secondary magnetization is usually tangible evidence of a secondary diagenetic or thermal event that can be dated by isolation of the chemical remanent or thermoviscous magnetization and comparison of the pole position to the Apparent Polar Wander Path.  This can be very important in diagenetic investigations which are frequently limited by the difficulty in constraining the time frames in which most past events have occurred.
> ·         Remagnetization can commonly obscure a primary magnetization that can be used for tectonic reconstructions or for magnetostratigraphic studies. Developing a better understanding of  remagnetization could improve our ability to uncover primary magnetizations.
> ·         Chemical alteration of sedimentary rocks/sediments can occur by many processes, including hydrocarbon microseepage above oil reservoirs.  Due to their low cost and non-invasive nature, magnetic methods can be used to study the near-surface expression of hydrocarbon micro-seepage in
> oil fields and in prospective areas.  Developing a better understanding of such processes could be of benefit in hydrocarbon exploration.
> 
> This book will include papers on all the topics listed above. The book will include papers from the session "Magnetic Methods Applied to Hydrocarbon Exploration" at the 2010 Meeting of the Americas as well as additional papers. We will include other papers presented at the meeting on remagnetization as well as some additional papers that will be solicited from scientists who are experts on remagnetization. 
> 
> We would like to invite you to submit a paper to this book. Please let me know if you plan to submit a paper.
> 
> The main author instructions are on the Geological Society website  (http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/publications/books/sp/sp_authorinfo) where you can find details on how to prepare your paper. The book is also set up in the online system (http://gslspecpubs.allentrack.net) and authors can start submitting. There are also instructions at most stages in the online site.
> 
> Doug
> 
> R. Douglas Elmore
> Director and Eberly Chair
> ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics, and
> Associate Provost
> University of Oklahoma
> Norman, OK 73019
> 405-325-4493 (325-3253) Phone
> 405-325-3140 Fax




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