[Latinmag] AOGS2019 SE01 - PALEOMAGNETISM AND ROCK MAGNETISM APPLIED TO SOLVING GEOLOGICAL, GEOPHYSICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

Martin Chadima chadima en agico.cz
Mie Ene 23 04:30:39 ART 2019


Dear Colleagues,

This is a kind reminder that the abstract submission deadline for the 
upcoming 
<http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2019/public.asp?page=home.htm>16th 
Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) | 28 Jul - 
02 Aug 2019 | Singapore is on

*12 Feb 2019 (in less **than 3 weeks*)

We kindly invite you to participate in the following session

Session Title (Solid Earth Science – SE01)
*PALEOMAGNETISM AND ROCK MAGNETISM APPLIED TO SOLVING GEOLOGICAL, 
GEOPHYSICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS*

*Session Description**
*Paleomagnetic studies have provided much key information about the 
geomagnetic field and plate motions, and rock magnetic methods have 
considerable potential for detecting and monitoring signals from past 
and recent environments. Integrated paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric 
studies, together with structural geology and petrology, are effective 
tools for increasing our knowledge about sedimentological, tectonic or 
volcanic processes on various scales. Determining how the geomagnetic 
field changes (i.e., reversals and paleointensity variations) helps to 
understand the evolution of Earth’s interior, plate kinematics, dynamics 
of the core and mantle, long-term climate change, and true polar wander. 
We welcome presentations of innovative studies that make use of paleo-, 
rock, and environmental magnetic data in relation to geological, 
geomagnetic, and environmental processes, especially contributions that 
combine rock magnetic methods or novel approaches to data evaluation. We 
also solicit contributions from both experimental and theoretical 
aspects of paleomagnetic reconstructions, acquisition of petrofabrics, 
characteristic remanences, remagnetizations, polarity reversal records, 
paleointensity, and environmental magnetic methods.

*Invited Speakers**
*1. Dr. Yu-Min CHOU (China): "Stalagmite-based paleomagnetic record of 
the multidecadally-resolved post-Blake geomagnetic excursionâ€
2. Prof. Qingsong LIU (China): "Aeolian dust in sediments from the North 
Pacific Ocean and its paleoclimatic significance"
3. Akira BABA & Prof. Hidetoshi SHIBUYA (Japan): "Paleomagnetic 
directions from Fuji volcano, Japan: contributions to secular variation"

*Reasons to Consider Your Attendance at AOGS**
*Two abstracts are allowed per registered participant
More than 60% of abstracts are scheduled as oral presentations (based on 
AOGS 15-year history)

*Important Deadlines**
*Abstract Submission Opens:*20 Nov 2018*
Abstract Submission Closes:*12 Feb 2019*

*Yours Session Conveners**
*Dr. Martin Chadima (Czech Republic)
Prof. Yongxin Pan (China)
Prof. Andrew Roberts (Australia)
Prof. Yuhji Yamamoto (Japan)
Prof. Xixi Zhao (China)

-- 
Martin Chadima, PhD
Research Scientist
AGICO, Inc.
Jecna 29a
Brno, CZ62100
Czech Republic
www.agico.com


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