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     Dear Colleagues,
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            <p>We would like to draw your attendion to the <a
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                Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society
                (AOGS) | 28 Jun - 04 Jun 2020 | Sono Belle Vivaldi Park,
                Hongcheon, South Korea</a><br>
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            We kindly invite you to participate in the following
            session:<br>
            <p>Session Title (Solid Earth Science – SE01)<br>
              <font color="#ff0000"><b>PALEOMAGNETISM AND ROCK MAGNETISM
                  APPLIED TO SOLVING GEOLOGICAL, GEOPHYSICAL, AND
                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS</b></font><br>
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            <p><b>Session Description</b><b><br>
              </b>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 efficient 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) helps to
              understand 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 welcome are contributions that combine several
              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 or
              characteristic remanence and its remagnetisation, polarity
              reversal records, paleointensity, and environmental
              magnetic methods.<br>
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            <p><b><b>Confirmed Invited Speakers</b><b><br>
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              <li><b><span style="line-height: 1.5; font-family:
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                    Jiang</span></b><span style="line-height: 1.5;
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                  (Ocean University of China | OUC · College of Marine
                  Geosciences, China)</span><b><span style="line-height:
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              <li><b><span style="line-height: 1.5; font-family:
                    "Calibri",sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;
                    margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">Dr. Ji Young
                    Shin</span></b> (<span style="line-height: 1.5;
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                  font-size: 12pt; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">Deep-sea
                  and Seabed Mineral Resources Research Center, Korea
                  Institute of Ocean Science <span style="color: black;
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                  Technology)<br>
                </span></li>
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            <b>Reasons to Consider Your Attendance at AOGS</b><br>
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            <li>Two abstracts are allowed per registered participant</li>
            <li> More than 60% of abstracts are scheduled as oral
              presentations (based on AOGS 16-year history)</li>
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            <p><b>Important Deadlines</b><b><br>
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                  Submission Opens</a>:<font color="#00ff00"><b> <font
                      color="#008000">05 Nov 2019</font></b></font></li>
              <li> Abstract Submission Closes:<b> <font color="#ff0000">21
                    Jan 2020</font></b></li>
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                  submission instructions are here.</b></a><br>
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            <p><b>Venue information</b><br>
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                  <td style="width: 100px; font-family:Arial,
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                  <td style="font-family:Arial, sans-serif;
                    font-size:12px;">Cheng Hoon Khoo (Conference
                    Secretariat)</td>
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                    font-size:12px;"><strong>Posted Date</strong></td>
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                    font-size:12px;">12/11/2019 5:22:17 AM</td>
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                    font-size:12px;">All Users</td>
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                    font-size:12px;" colspan="2">Dear Members and
                    Friends,<br>
                    AOGS2020 will be held at Sono Hotels & Resorts,
                    Vivaldi Park, which is located in Hongcheon-gun,
                    Gangwon-do, South Korea. All presentation rooms and
                    the exhibition/poster hall are within the Vivaldi
                    Park resort complex.<br>
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                    Address: Vivaldi Park<br>
                    262 Hanchigol-gil, Seo-myeon, <br>
                    Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do, <br>
                    South Korea<br>
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                    Hotel information<br>
                    There are 7 hotels within the resort, with a
                    combined room inventory of 1,600. The rooms can
                    accommodate up to 6 people, with charges from USD120
                    per night. <br>
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                    Getting to Vivaldi Park<br>
                    You can get to Vivaldi Park via exclusive shuttle
                    bus services from Seoul Incheon Airport and Gimpo
                    Airport. The journey will take about 2 hours and
                    cost approximately KRW20,000 (~USD20) or less per
                    person per trip. <br>
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                    The hotel rooms and shuttle service will open for
                    booking on the AOGS2020 website in Dec/Jan. Stay
                    tuned!<br>
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                    Yours sincerely,<br>
                    Cheng-Hoon KHOO<br>
                    AOGS Secretariat<br>
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            <b>Yours Session Conveners</b><br>
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              <li> Prof Yongjae Yu (South Korea)</li>
              <li> Prof Qingsong Liu (China)</li>
              <li> Prof Andrew Roberts (Australia)</li>
              <li> Dr Yuhji Yamamoto (Japan)</li>
              <li> Dr Martin Chadima (Czech Republic) </li>
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