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<div>Please be informed about the upcoming <a
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Assembly 2022, Vienna | Austria | 3–8 April 2022</a>.<br>
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<div>We kindly ask you to consider submitting an abstract into the
following session:</div>
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Session Title (EMRP3.2 – Paleomagnetism)<br>
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<a
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target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true"><b>PALEOMAGNETISM AND
MAGNETIC FABRICS: RECENT ADVANCES AND GEOLOGICAL
APPLICATIONS</b></a><b><br>
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<b>Session Description</b><b><br>
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<blockquote><b> </b><i>The recent methodological and
instrumental advances in paleomagnetism and magnetic fabric
research further increased their already high potential in
solving geological, geophysical, and tectonic problems.
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 works and their direct applications in
various geological settings. Especially welcome are
contributions combining paleomagnetic and magnetic fabric
data, integrating various magnetic fabric techniques,
combining magnetic fabric with other means of fabric
analysis, or showing novel approaches in data evaluation and
modelling. We also highly solicit contributions showing all
aspects of paleomagnetic reconstructions, acquisition of
characteristic remanence and remagnetisations applied to
solving geotectonic problems.</i><br>
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<b><b>Solicited Speaker</b><b><br>
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<li>Prof. <b>Jiri Zak</b> (Charles University, Prague): <b>Magnetic
fabric of granite plutons: from anisotropy to processes</b></li>
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<b>Important Deadlines</b><br>
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<li><font color="#ff8040"><b>01 Dec 2021, 13:00 CET Deadline
for support applications</b></font></li>
<li><font color="#ff0000"><b>12 Jan 2022, 13:00 CET Deadline
for receipt of abstracts</b></font><b><strong><br>
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<div><b><strong>Important Covid-19 information</strong></b></div>
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<div>The current regulations in Vienna require all on-site
attendees of EGU22 to be either fully vaccinated or recovered.
Proof of vaccination with an <a
href="https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/human-regulatory/overview/public-health-threats/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/treatments-vaccines/covid-19-vaccines"
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or proof of recovery are required. For details, see the Austrian
regulations on travelling and large events below. As these
regulations are susceptible to change, the organizers suggest
that you visit these sites regularly if you intend to
participate in-person in EGU22.</div>
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<b>EGU2022 fees</b>
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<li>Abstract fee: 45 EUR</li>
<li>Registration fee: not yet fixed by EGU, to be published by
the end of November</li>
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<p>Kindly yours,<br>
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<p>Martin Chadima</p>
<p>Andrea Biedermann</p>
<p>Juan Jose Villalain</p>
<p>EGU 2022 EMRP3.2 Session Convenors</p>
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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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