Events
Melting, Magma, Fluids and Life: Challenges for the next generation of scientific ocean drilling into the oceanic lithosphere A workshop to benchmark achievements and plan future investigations of the Formation and Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere and its Role within the Earth System National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, UK, 27-29 July 2009
* NEW * Workshop report available
Melting, Magma, Fluids and Life: Challenges for the next generation of scientific ocean drilling into the oceanic lithosphere A workshop to benchmark achievements and plan future investigations of the Formation and Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere and its Role within the Earth System National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, UK, 27-29 July 2009
* NEW * Workshop report available
Melting, Magma, Fluids and Life: Challenges for the next generation of scientific ocean drilling into the oceanic lithosphere A workshop to benchmark achievements and plan future investigations of the Formation and Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere and its Role within the Earth System National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, UK, 27-29 July 2009
* NEW * Workshop report available
Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), 6th Annual General meeting
11-15 August 2009, Singapore
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2009/index.asp
Abstract deadline: 15 March 2009
Session of interest to InterRidge:
[SE63] Western Indian Ocean - The enigma persists
The western Indian Ocean (WIO) holds signatures of enormous crustal transshipment of India by 5000 km. In addition, the WIO is the home of at least two major hotspots - Marion and Reunion. There are several aspects, which are still poorly understood in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO).
Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), 6th Annual General meeting
11-15 August 2009, Singapore
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2009/index.asp
Abstract deadline: 15 March 2009
Session of interest to InterRidge:
[SE63] Western Indian Ocean - The enigma persists
The western Indian Ocean (WIO) holds signatures of enormous crustal transshipment of India by 5000 km. In addition, the WIO is the home of at least two major hotspots - Marion and Reunion. There are several aspects, which are still poorly understood in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO).
Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), 6th Annual General meeting
11-15 August 2009, Singapore
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2009/index.asp
Abstract deadline: 15 March 2009
Session of interest to InterRidge:
[SE63] Western Indian Ocean - The enigma persists
The western Indian Ocean (WIO) holds signatures of enormous crustal transshipment of India by 5000 km. In addition, the WIO is the home of at least two major hotspots - Marion and Reunion. There are several aspects, which are still poorly understood in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO).