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Dear Colleagues,
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We kindly remind to consider your participation in the following
session of the <a href="https://egu2020.eu/" target="_blank"
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Austria | 3 – 8 May 2020</a>
<p>Session Title (EMRP3.8 – Paleomagnetism)<br>
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href="https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2020/session/36624"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true"><b>PALEOMAGNETISM AND
MAGNETIC FABRIC: RECENT ADVANCES AND GEOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS</b></a><b><br>
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<p><b>Session Description</b><b><br>
</b><b> </b>Recent methodological and instrumental advances in
paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric techniques are continuously
increasing their already high potential in solving research
questions in various Earth science disciplines. Integrated
paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric studies, together with
structural geology and petrology, are very efficient tools in
increasing our knowledge about sedimentological, tectonic or
volcanic processes, both on regional and global scales. This
session is intended to give an opportunity to present innovative
theoretical or methodological paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric
studies and their direct applications in different geological
settings. Especially welcome are contributions combining
paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric data retrieved by several
means of fabric analysis (magnetic and non-magnetic), or showing
novel approaches in data evaluation. We also solicit
contributions from both experimental and theoretical aspects of
paleomagnetic reconstructions, remagnetisation processes and
acquisition of petrofabrics.<br>
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<p><b>Solicited Speaker</b><b><br>
</b>Marcos Marcén and co-authors (University of Zaragoza, Spain)<br>
<b>Magnetic fabric in brittle faults and ductile shear-zones:
Examples from cataclasites from the Iberian Peninsula</b><br>
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<div><b>Important Deadlines</b><br>
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href="https://egu2020.eu/abstracts_and_programme/how_to_submit_an_abstract.html"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">Abstract submission</a>:
15 October 2019 – <font color="#ff0000"><b>15 January 2020 (13:00
CET)</b></font><br>
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<p>We wish you happy holidays and all the best in New Year!<br>
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<div><b>Your Session Conveners</b><br>
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Martin Chadima (Brno, Czech Republic)<br>
Andrea Regina Biedermann (Bern, Switzerland)<br>
Juan José Villalaín (Burgos, Spain)
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