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Martin Chadima
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    Dear Colleagues,
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          <p>This is the last reminder that the abstract submission
            deadline for the upcoming <a href="https://www.egu2019.eu/"
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              | Austria | 7 – 12 April 2019</a> is tomorrow!<br>
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          Abstract submission deadline: <b>10 January 2019 (13:00 CET)<br>
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          participate in the following session:<br>
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                  <p>Session Title (EMRP3.6 – Paleomagnetism)<br>
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                      href="https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/32025"><b>PALEOMAGNETISM
                        AND MAGNETIC FABRIC: RECENT ADVANCES AND
                        APPLICATIONS</b></a><b><br>
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                  <b>Session Description</b><b><br>
                  </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 and
                  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 works
                  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 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 Speakers</b><b><br>
                    </b>1. <b>Eric C. Ferré</b> (University of
                    Louisiana at Lafayette, U.S.A.) & co-authors: <i>Magnetic
                      fabric in pseudotachylites</i></p>
                  <p>2. <b>Pablo Calvín</b> (Universidad de Burgos,
                    Spain) & co-authors: <i>Interfolding
                      remagnetizations as a key to restore
                      pre-compressional structures: the case of the 100
                      Ma remagnetization of the Central </i><i>High
                      Atlas (Morocco)</i><br>
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                  <b>Yours Session Conveners</b><b><br>
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                    <li>Martin Chadima (Czech Republic)</li>
                    <li> Bjarne Almqvist (Sweden)</li>
                    <li>Francesca Cifelli (Italy)</li>
                    <li>Mat Domeier (Norway)</li>
                    <li>Pedro Silva (Portugal)</li>
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Martin Chadima, PhD
Research Scientist
AGICO, Inc.
Jecna 29a
Brno, CZ62100
Czech Republic
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.agico.com" moz-do-not-send="true">www.agico.com</a></pre>
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