[kepalabatu] FW: [iagi-net] FW: 16th AGC Geological Society of Australia conference, 2002
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> Dear All,
> Happy New Year!
>
> As convenor of Theme 4: " Sediments" of the 16th AGC Geological Society
> of Australia Conference, to be held in Adelaide from 30th June - 5th
> July 2002, I would like to invite you to submit an abstract for a
> oral/poster presentation on ANY topic related to "Sediments" (ie
> Sediments and Sources, Sediments and Hydrocarbons, or Sediments and
> Tectonics, although we will aim to stream these where possible into the
> various Symposia; see details on the web site, also listed below). For
> general issues, please contact me on my email, else contact the symposia
> chairs directly.
>
> Please forward this to your colleagues that may not get this email.
>
> If you are a student, I would strongly encourage you to submit an
> abstract for at least a poster, if not for an oral presentation. There
> will be some financial support for students, aimed at attracting
> interstate participation (see www.gsa.org.au) or contact the conference
> organiser Rob Bulfield directly (rob@xxxxxxxxxxxx). There is also
> budget accommodation and student registration.
>
> Remember, you need only to submit a one page abstract following the
> standard guidelines on the web site; try the online submission! This
> will enable us to sort the papers and to finalise the details of the
> schedule.
>
> Abstract Submission:
> http://www.sapro.com.au/AGC/16thagct.htm
>
> To register online, please click on one of the following links:
> Registration:
> http://www.sapro.com.au/AGC/agcregform.htm
>
> THEME 4: SEDIMENTS
> Back to Top
> CONVENOR: SIMON LANG
> A'Prof Dr S. Lang,
> National Centre for Petroleum Geology and Geophysics,
> University of Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005.
> Ph: (+61 8) 8303 4299; fax: (+61 8) 8303 4345
> Email: slang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sediments and Sources
> Sediments and Hydrocarbons
> Sediments and Tectonics
> The formation of sediments and their subsequent history throughout the
> life of our planet has many themes including continental and marine
> depositional processes and sequences; the regolith; sequence
> stratigraphy and sea-level; geochemistry and diagenesis; hydrocarbons;
> coastal management and dynamics.
> The Sediments Session will comprise the following Symposia.
> Symposium 4.1. CONTINENTAL SHELVES
> CONVENOR: LINDSAY COLLINS
> A/Prof. L. Collins
> School of Applied Geology, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6001
> AUSTRALIA
> Ph: (+61 8) 9266 7977; fax: (+61 8) 9266 3153
> Email: rcollins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Sea-level changes either cover or expose the land mass currently
> attached to the seaward edges of continents. The processes occurring on
> this surface change accordingly. Nowhere are these better exemplified
> than in Australia.
> It is hoped that we may get enough papers to showcase all the various
> segments of the Australasian continental margins (eg. Eastern, Southern,
> Western and Northern, plus the margins around New Zealand, Antarctica,
> SE Asia, and elsewhere in the World). Both modern and ancient
> continental margins will be showcased.
> Symposium 4.2. HIGH RESOLUTION SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
> CONVENOR: BOB CARTER
> Prof. R. Carter
> James Cook University, Townsville, QUEENSLAND 4811
> AUSTRALIA
> Ph: (+61 7) 4781 4536
> Email: bob.carter@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> Sequence stratigraphy is fundamentally important to the petroleum
> exploration industry. Recent high-resolution sequence studies in outcrop
> have enabled refinement of sequence theory, particularly our knowledge
> of the configuration and interpretation of sequence boundaries and
> important intra-sequence surfaces.
> We aim to showcase a range of studies encompassing both siliciclastic
> and carbonate settings, and ranging from continental margins (active and
> passive) to intracontinental basins.
> Symposium 4.3. CENOZOIC BIOGEOHISTORY OF AUSTRALASIA
> CONVENORS: BRIAN McGOWRAN and QIANYU LI
> A/Prof. B. McGowran,
> Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Adelaide
> SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005, AUSTRALIA
> Ph: (+61 8) 8303 5826; fax: (+61 8) 8303 4347
> Email: brian.mcgowran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> and
>
> Dr Q. Li
> Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Adelaide
> SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005, AUSTRALIA
> Ph: (+61 8) 8303 6047; fax: (+61 8) 8303 4347
> Email: qanyu.li@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Australasia is an excellent example of an area rimmed through the
> Cenozoic by tectonically active regions, oceanic plateaus and small
> ocean basins. The symposium will cover topics such as Cenozoic
> biogeohistory, interactions between terrestrial (with its regolith),
> neritic and pelagic realms, the Cenozoic deforming Australasian Plate,
> and comparison and contrast with the global stratigraphic record.
> Symposium 4.4. STATE OF REGOLITH RESEARCH AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
> Convenors: NEVILLE ALLEY AND JOHN KEELING
> Dr N.F. Alley,
> Office of Minerals and Energy Resources,
> PIRSA, GPO Box 1671, ADELAIDE 5001.
> Ph. (+61 8) 8463 3033, Mob. 0401 121 222
> Fax (+61 8) 8463 4155
> Email: Alley.Neville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> and
>
> Mr J. Keeling,
> Office of Minerals and Energy Resources,
> PIRSA, GPO Box 1671, ADELAIDE 5001.
> Ph. (+61 8) 8463 3135, Mob. 0401 122 015
> Fax: (+61 8) 8226 3399
> Email: Keeling.John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> The detailed program is to be announced, however... The importance of
> understanding the regolith for mineral exploration has been increasingly
> recognised, but it is also important to complete our understanding of
> changes in climate through time, especially in Australia with such old
> landscapes.
> THIRD SPRIGG SYMPOSIUM
> Blowing in the wind: Quaternary environments of Australia
> CONVENORS: MARTIN WILLIAMS and DAVID McKIRDY
> Prof. M. Williams
> Department of Geographical and Environmental Studies
> University of Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005
> AUSTRALIA
> Ph: (+61 8) 8303 4170; fax: (+61 8) 8303 4383
> Email: martin.williams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> and
>
> A/Prof. D.M. McKirdy
> Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Adelaide
> SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005
> AUSTRALIA
> Ph: (+61 8) 8303 5378; fax: (+61 8) 8303 4347
> Email: david.mckirdy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Held in honour of the late Dr Reg Sprigg's diverse and far-reaching
> geocientific research, this will be the third in the series of highly
> successful Sprigg Symposia run by the South Australian Division of the
> Geological Society of Australia. This third symposium will be run within
> the program of the16th AGC and will examine the global geological record
> of environmental change during the Quaternary. Issues to be covered will
> include climate, terrestrial and near-shore environments, Quaternary
> dating methods and sea level change.
> Special invited speakers:
> Prof. Jim Bowler (Department of Earth Sciences, Melbourne University)
>
> "Late Cenozoic sea level changes, climatic evolution
> and Antarctic ice: evidence from the Murray Basin".
>
> Dr Allan Chivas (Department of Geoscience, Wollongong University)
>
> "Quaternary atmospheric processes: what
> came down in the last shower".
>
> I commend the program to you and look forward to seeing your abstracts!
>
> Happy New Year!
> Dr Simon C. Lang
> Associate Professor Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy
> NCPGG and APCRC
> University of Adelaide
> 30-32 Stirling St., Thebarton, 5005
> +61 (0)8 83034299 ph
> +61 (0)8 83034345 fax
> slang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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