Call for Sessions & Short Courses
34ht IAS 2019 Meeting of Sedimentology
The organization propose 11 Meeting themes.
Plenary sessions with keynote lectures of general interest are planned.
Themes
Carbonate platforms and reefs
Coastlines and deltas
Shallow-water depositional systems
Deep-marine depositional systems
Continental environments
Cyclicity in sedimentary record
Sedimentary Processes (including volcanic and planetary)
Paleo-geography and environmental evolutions
Source-to-Sink studies
Applied sedimentology (including sedimentology for archaeology, active tectonics and urban geology)
Sedimentology and Hydrocarbons
Sessions and short courses should fall under one of the above identified themes and focus on current and emerging issues, best practices, and strategies to handle challenges facing society, industry, and scientific research. Sessions and short courses devoted to explore the contribute that sedimentology and sedimentary processes play in different fields (volcanology, archaeology, marine geology, risk assessment, …) are very welcome.
Session proposals should include a clear and concise session title (max 120 character, including spaces) and description (max 200 words) as well as the name, affiliation and email address of the convener(s)
Short courses proposal should include a clear and concise short course title (max 120 character, including spaces) and description (max 3.000 characters, including spaces) to illustrate the scope, the modes and the cost of the short course. Short courses could be pre- or post-meeting and will be one day long and in general requires a minimum participation of 15 persons.
Proposals must be submitted online by October 31st.
Each submission will be reviewed by the organizing and scientific committees. You will receive a status report on your submission by mid-December.
Download the proposal module from “Submit now”, fill it with the requested information (see guidelines) and send it by mail to the address iasroma2019@uniroma1.it
Remind that the deadline for the session/short courses proposals is the 31st October 2018.