Date

Multiple Meeting Announcements

  1. Session Announcement and Call for Abstracts
    Sedimentary Response of Polar Coastal and Shallow Marine
    Environments to Climate Changes
    International Association of Sedimentologists Meeting
    22-25 June 2015
    Krakow, Poland

  2. Workshop Announcement
    2015 GEOSummit
    21 May 2015
    Boulder, Colorado


  1. Session Announcement and Call for Abstracts
    Sedimentary Response of Polar Coastal and Shallow Marine
    Environments to Climate Changes
    International Association of Sedimentologists Meeting
    22-25 June 2015
    Krakow, Poland

Organizers of a session entitled "Sedimentary Response of Polar Coastal
and Shallow Marine Environments to Climate Changes" announce a call for
abstracts. The session will be convened at the 31st International
Association of Sedimentologists Meeting of Sedimentology, scheduled for
22-25 June 2015 in Krakow, Poland.

The aim of this session is to gather contributions documenting the
sedimentary response of coastal, fjord and shelf environments in polar
regions to ongoing changes, as well as to present studies focusing on
reconstructions of cold climate variability in these environments in the
past. Conveners Witold Szczucinski (Adam Mickiewicz University in
Poznan, Poland) and Matthias Forwick (University of Tromso in Tromso,
Norway) invite the Arctic community to submit relevant abstracts and/or
attend the session in Krakow.

Abstract submission deadline: 28 February 2014.

For further information or to submit an abstract, please go to:
https://www.sedimentologists.org/ims2015/abstracts.


  1. Workshop Announcement
    2015 GEOSummit
    21 May 2015
    Boulder, Colorado

The Science Coordination Office (SCO) for Summit and the Greenland
Inland Traverse (GrIT) announces the 2015 GEOSummit Workshop. It will be
held in coordination with the NOAA/ESRL 43rd Global Monitoring Annual
Conference in Boulder, Colorado on 21 May 2015.

The workshop will be focused on Scientific Results and Future Research
Directions on the ice sheet; including traverse science, research at
Summit, and activities at the new Isi Station. Attendees will be
expected to present brief summary of recent results (if applicable) but
should focus on current hypotheses that guide planned future work.
Funded, pending, and early stage ideas are all sought. Anyone who is
part of a large coordinated effort (NOAA, LTO, ICECAPS) should be aware
that workshop organizers may ask for a coordinated overview depending on
the number of participants.

Attendees with relevant research results for the Global Monitoring
Annual conference are encouraged to participate in both workshops.

If you are interested in participating, please email Matt Okraszewski
(matthew [at] polarfield.com) a brief abstract of your activities and confirm
your participation (and whether you request travel support --
prioritized to young investigators).


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