The 19th International Sedimentological Congress from 18 to 22 August 2014 in Geneva, Switzerland will see three sessions related to subaquatic paleoseismology and earthquake-triggered landslides and turbidites.
- S1: Subaquatic paleoseismology: records of large Holocene earthquakes in marine and lacustrine sediments
- S5: Sedimentology of extreme events
- S7: Turbidity current, subaqueous mass flow and mass movement processes – recent insights and future research directions
More sessions on tectonics will be held as well. Deadline for abstract submission and travel grant application is 30 April 2014.
SYMPOSIA
- Subaquatic paleoseismology: records of large Holocene earthquakes in marine and lacustrine sediments
- Environmental signal propagation through sediment routing systems: turning geomorphology into stratigraphy from land to sea
- Outwash depositional systems: from glaciers to stratigraphic architectures
- Rapid climate/environmental changes in Mesozoic greenhouse world
- Sedimentology of extreme events
- Scientific Drilling for unraveling the sedimentary records of past tectonic, climatic and environmental processes
- Turbidity current, subaqueous mass flow and mass movement processes – recent insights and future research directions
- Modern and ancient drainage networks in tectonically active settings
- Developing the future geosciences workforce
- Experimental modeling of alluvial systems: understanding processes and morphologies
- Transport and sedimentation of pyroclasts in water
- Carbonate mounds in shallow and deep time – COCARDE
- Recent developments in geomicrobiology of hypersaline systems
- What’s up with varves?
- Sedimentary hosted mineralization and placer deposits (Mineral deposits of sedimentary successions)
- High-resolution terrestrial archives of climate change across the Mediterranean
- Phosphorus, phosphorites and marine authigenesis: sedimentology, geochemistry and environments of formation
- Mesozoic to Cenozoic marine and terrestrial silica cycling – from data to models
- Measuring time in sedimentary successions
- Measuring and estimating rates of sedimentary processes
- Non-marine carbonates and basin hydrology
- Sedimentary dynamics and depositional controls in mudrocks
- Climate changes on continental shelves: natural events and human impact
- Sedimentary record of wind-driven hydro-morphodynamics in shallow lakes, lagoons and epeiric seas
- Hot vents, cold seeps, terrestrial and marine crusts: the challenge of non-classic carbonates
- Role of benthic microfossils in shallow-water carbonate sedimentation
- Radiolarite events in Earth history
- Provenance signatures in modern and ancient sediment dispersal systems
- Abrupt climate and environmental changes recorded by terrestrial sedimentary archives
- Tectonic controls on carbonate platform architecture
- Triassic to Jurassic basin analysis in the Tethyan realm
- Microbial biominerals: their formation, transformation and diagenesis
- Sedimentological, stratigraphic, and geochemical archives of the late Paleozoic ice age
- Palaeogeography, palaeoecology and resource geology in the geological past
- Sediments, archives of global environmental change during deep time
- Diagenesis in carbonate rocks
- Applications of X-ray computed tomography in sedimentology
- Extraterrestrial Sedimentology
Many thanks to Jasper Moernaut for pointing me to this!
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