Excellent Early Career Scientist in SMS Award
1. General info and selection criteria for this award after the ISA guideline:
Excellent Early Career Scientist in SMS Award
1. General info and selection criteria for this award after the ISA guideline:
The SCOR-POGO Visiting Fellowship Programme provides funding to researchers, technicians, postraduate students or post-doctoral fellows from developing countries or with economies in transition to spend between one and three months at another oceanographic institute, or to receive training.
Deadline for application: 30 April 2020
Dear colleagues,
this message is to inform you that given the uncertain situation in China the DriMMLOC conference initially programmed for 7-9 May 2020, at Tongji University (Shanghai) will be postponed to the next fall 2020.
We are discussing the new dates and the possible relocation of the meeting.
Further information will be sent in the next few weeks.
The organizing Committee: Alessio Sanfilippo, Henry J.B. Dick, Huaiyang Zhou, Katsuyoshi Michibayashi, Marguerite Godard, and Chuan-Zhou Liu.
Registration for the 7th International Symposium on Chemosynthesis-Based Ecosystems (CBE7) is now open. CBE is the premier meeting of researchers, specialists, explorers, managers, policy makers and students to exchange ideas and share knowledge about advances in chemosynthesis-based ecosystems. Take advantage of the best early registration rates until May 31, 2020. You can also submit your abstract(s) by April 20, 2020.
The 2020 SCOR Annual Meeting will take place in Guayaquil, Ecuador on the week of the 19-23 of October 2020. Details about the meeting will be posted on the meeting website as they become available.
Final Report for InterRidge Workshop on Hydrothermal Ore-forming Processes and the Fate of Seafloor Massive Sulfides Deposits along Slow and Ultraslow Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges
The following sessions of interest for the InterRidge community will be organized at the EGU (European Geosciences Union) 2020 General Assembly in Vienna on 3-8 May 2020. Plese submit your abstracts before the 15 January 2020 at 13:00 CET.
Session TS8.1
Oceanic and continental transform faults: towards a multi-disciplinary approach
InterRidge Theoretical Institute 2019 'Hydrothermalism in 4D: current challenges and emerging issues'
Dates: 18-21/11/2019 Location: Banyuls-sur-mer, France
Final Report from the Workshop of The InterRidge Working Group on Seamounts and Islands Associated With Mid-Ocean Ridges (19-21 September 2019)
From September 19th to 22nd, 2019, the 1st international workshop organized by the InterRidge Working Group on SMS resource along MOR was held at Hangzhou, China with a great success. More than 150 SMS related scientists and students from worldwide participated in this workshop and had in-depth discussion with focus on the theme of "hydrothermal ore-forming processes". During the three days, the participants exchanged ideas in various ways – primary/early career presentations, posters, plenary/break-out brainstorm and so on.
Between 19 and 21 September 2019 the Interridge Working Group on Seamounts and Islands associated with Mid-Ocean Ridges held its inaugural workshop in the Instituto Hidrográfico in Lisbon (Portugal). During the three days of the workshop the international participants discussed the main scientific and logistic challenges related to research of seamounts and islands.
The 1st international workshop organized by the InterRidge Working Group on Seafloor Massive Sulfides Resource along MOR is going to be held at Braim Canal Hotel between 19 and 22 September, 2019, in Hangzhou, China. The theme is “Hydrothermal ore-forming processes and the fate of SMS deposits along slow and ultraslow spreading MOR”.
Ofioliti is an open-access international journal with the main goal of diffusing the knowledge on ophiolites and modern oceanic lithosphere. In 43 years of activity, Ofioliti published original papers dealing with geodynamics, petrology, geochemistry, stratigraphy, tectonics, biostratigraphy, and paleogeography. All papers published in Ofioliti from 1998 are available online, free of charge.
The 36th International Geological Congress (IGC), is scheduled to be held on 2-8 March 2020 in New Delhi (http://www.36igc.org/36thigc). This prestigious platform provides ample opportunity to the global geoscientific community across the continents and oceans to interact, present and discuss various scientific issues. The Science Program of the 36th IGC comprises of 264 Symposia under 44 Themes (http://www.36igc.org/science-program).
Shaping Slow- and Ultraslow-Spreading Seafloor with Faults, Magma, and Fluids. Session ID: 82795
Session Description:
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