Events

Sunday September 02, 2012
Start: 09/02/2012 08:30

The meeting "SERPENTINE DAYS", sponsored by the French Mineralogical Society (SFMC) and the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO), will be held in the welcoming island of Porquerolles (France) from the 2nd to 6th of September, 2012. This will be an international meeting, with English presentations dealing with crystallochemistry, rheology, thermodynamics, origins of life, magnetic properties and societal implications.

Monday September 03, 2012

The meeting "SERPENTINE DAYS", sponsored by the French Mineralogical Society (SFMC) and the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO), will be held in the welcoming island of Porquerolles (France) from the 2nd to 6th of September, 2012. This will be an international meeting, with English presentations dealing with crystallochemistry, rheology, thermodynamics, origins of life, magnetic properties and societal implications.

Start: 09/03/2012 08:30

The meeting covered the following topics:
- Mid ocean ridges processes: volcanism, tectonics, and hydrothermalism
- Hotspots, ridges, and their interactions
- The fate of volcanic islands: from construction to destruction with a focus on the Mascarene Islands and the nearby Indian Ocean.

Conference programme and abstracts
The meeting was supported by InterRidge, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and the Mauritius Institute of Oceanography (MOI).

Start: 09/03/2012 09:00

"Ocean Challenges in the 21st Century", to be hosted at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Website

Abstract deadline: 26 March 2012
Late registration fee after 31 July 2012

Three bursaries are available for participation of individuals from developing countries and countries with economies in transition (http://www.scorint.org/Eligible_Countries.pdf). Application deadline: 26 March 2012

Tuesday September 04, 2012

The meeting "SERPENTINE DAYS", sponsored by the French Mineralogical Society (SFMC) and the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO), will be held in the welcoming island of Porquerolles (France) from the 2nd to 6th of September, 2012. This will be an international meeting, with English presentations dealing with crystallochemistry, rheology, thermodynamics, origins of life, magnetic properties and societal implications.

The meeting covered the following topics:
- Mid ocean ridges processes: volcanism, tectonics, and hydrothermalism
- Hotspots, ridges, and their interactions
- The fate of volcanic islands: from construction to destruction with a focus on the Mascarene Islands and the nearby Indian Ocean.

Conference programme and abstracts
The meeting was supported by InterRidge, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and the Mauritius Institute of Oceanography (MOI).

"Ocean Challenges in the 21st Century", to be hosted at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Website

Abstract deadline: 26 March 2012
Late registration fee after 31 July 2012

Three bursaries are available for participation of individuals from developing countries and countries with economies in transition (http://www.scorint.org/Eligible_Countries.pdf). Application deadline: 26 March 2012

Wednesday September 05, 2012

The meeting "SERPENTINE DAYS", sponsored by the French Mineralogical Society (SFMC) and the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO), will be held in the welcoming island of Porquerolles (France) from the 2nd to 6th of September, 2012. This will be an international meeting, with English presentations dealing with crystallochemistry, rheology, thermodynamics, origins of life, magnetic properties and societal implications.

The meeting covered the following topics:
- Mid ocean ridges processes: volcanism, tectonics, and hydrothermalism
- Hotspots, ridges, and their interactions
- The fate of volcanic islands: from construction to destruction with a focus on the Mascarene Islands and the nearby Indian Ocean.

Conference programme and abstracts
The meeting was supported by InterRidge, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and the Mauritius Institute of Oceanography (MOI).

"Ocean Challenges in the 21st Century", to be hosted at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Website

Abstract deadline: 26 March 2012
Late registration fee after 31 July 2012

Three bursaries are available for participation of individuals from developing countries and countries with economies in transition (http://www.scorint.org/Eligible_Countries.pdf). Application deadline: 26 March 2012

Thursday September 06, 2012
Start: 09/02/2012 08:30
End: 09/06/2012 08:30

The meeting "SERPENTINE DAYS", sponsored by the French Mineralogical Society (SFMC) and the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO), will be held in the welcoming island of Porquerolles (France) from the 2nd to 6th of September, 2012. This will be an international meeting, with English presentations dealing with crystallochemistry, rheology, thermodynamics, origins of life, magnetic properties and societal implications.

The meeting covered the following topics:
- Mid ocean ridges processes: volcanism, tectonics, and hydrothermalism
- Hotspots, ridges, and their interactions
- The fate of volcanic islands: from construction to destruction with a focus on the Mascarene Islands and the nearby Indian Ocean.

Conference programme and abstracts
The meeting was supported by InterRidge, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and the Mauritius Institute of Oceanography (MOI).

Start: 09/03/2012 09:00
End: 09/06/2012 17:30

"Ocean Challenges in the 21st Century", to be hosted at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Website

Abstract deadline: 26 March 2012
Late registration fee after 31 July 2012

Three bursaries are available for participation of individuals from developing countries and countries with economies in transition (http://www.scorint.org/Eligible_Countries.pdf). Application deadline: 26 March 2012

Friday September 07, 2012
Start: 09/03/2012 08:30
End: 09/07/2012 17:00

The meeting covered the following topics:
- Mid ocean ridges processes: volcanism, tectonics, and hydrothermalism
- Hotspots, ridges, and their interactions
- The fate of volcanic islands: from construction to destruction with a focus on the Mascarene Islands and the nearby Indian Ocean.

Conference programme and abstracts
The meeting was supported by InterRidge, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and the Mauritius Institute of Oceanography (MOI).

Sunday September 09, 2012
Start: 09/09/2012 09:00

Information about the UK-IODP student conference, including an on-line registration form is available at:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/programmes/ukiodp/events/120909/

The closing date for registration: 27th June 2012
Attendees expenses will be covered by UK-IODP

Monday September 10, 2012

Information about the UK-IODP student conference, including an on-line registration form is available at:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/programmes/ukiodp/events/120909/

The closing date for registration: 27th June 2012
Attendees expenses will be covered by UK-IODP

Tuesday September 11, 2012
Start: 09/09/2012 09:00
End: 09/11/2012 17:00

Information about the UK-IODP student conference, including an on-line registration form is available at:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/programmes/ukiodp/events/120909/

The closing date for registration: 27th June 2012
Attendees expenses will be covered by UK-IODP

Thursday September 13, 2012
Start: 09/13/2012

Diamond drilling and coring, plus downhole logging and experiments, will be planned to address scientific objectives related to (from low temperature to high temperature):

ongoing weathering: serpentinization, carbonate formation, oxidation
ongoing deformation: volume change, fracture processes
hydrology in fractured, altered ophiolite lithologies
sub-surface biosphere in peridotite and mafic lithologies
abiotic hydrocarbon synthesis during water-rock reaction
hydrothermal alteration during ophiolite genesis and emplacement

Friday September 14, 2012

Diamond drilling and coring, plus downhole logging and experiments, will be planned to address scientific objectives related to (from low temperature to high temperature):

ongoing weathering: serpentinization, carbonate formation, oxidation
ongoing deformation: volume change, fracture processes
hydrology in fractured, altered ophiolite lithologies
sub-surface biosphere in peridotite and mafic lithologies
abiotic hydrocarbon synthesis during water-rock reaction
hydrothermal alteration during ophiolite genesis and emplacement

Saturday September 15, 2012

Diamond drilling and coring, plus downhole logging and experiments, will be planned to address scientific objectives related to (from low temperature to high temperature):

ongoing weathering: serpentinization, carbonate formation, oxidation
ongoing deformation: volume change, fracture processes
hydrology in fractured, altered ophiolite lithologies
sub-surface biosphere in peridotite and mafic lithologies
abiotic hydrocarbon synthesis during water-rock reaction
hydrothermal alteration during ophiolite genesis and emplacement

Sunday September 16, 2012

Diamond drilling and coring, plus downhole logging and experiments, will be planned to address scientific objectives related to (from low temperature to high temperature):

ongoing weathering: serpentinization, carbonate formation, oxidation
ongoing deformation: volume change, fracture processes
hydrology in fractured, altered ophiolite lithologies
sub-surface biosphere in peridotite and mafic lithologies
abiotic hydrocarbon synthesis during water-rock reaction
hydrothermal alteration during ophiolite genesis and emplacement

Monday September 17, 2012
Start: 09/13/2012
End: 09/17/2012

Diamond drilling and coring, plus downhole logging and experiments, will be planned to address scientific objectives related to (from low temperature to high temperature):

ongoing weathering: serpentinization, carbonate formation, oxidation
ongoing deformation: volume change, fracture processes
hydrology in fractured, altered ophiolite lithologies
sub-surface biosphere in peridotite and mafic lithologies
abiotic hydrocarbon synthesis during water-rock reaction
hydrothermal alteration during ophiolite genesis and emplacement