35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

27 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER 2016  |  CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

27 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER 2016  |  CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA



Instrumental, Experimental and Laboratory-based Developments in the Geosciences

The notifications to presenting authors confirming their specific date and time of presentation will be communicated the 20 August 2016.

Second Draft Preliminary programme is being updated per theme as the SPC signs them off.

The detailed draft day by day programme for each theme is being announced as it is being collated. These are still preliminary and will be finalised by the 20 August.

As this is the Second draft, please note that where there are abstract presenters not yet registered, these have now been removed from the programme.
Once removed, you will not be included in the abstracts or the programme. If your co-author is presenting, please contact the secretariat urgently to confirm and advise so that your paper can be moved to the correct presenter. Email 35igc@allevents.co.za if you have any queries or if you have in the interim managed to secure finances and registered.

To view the detailed programme, click here.

View all Themes

Instrumental, Experimental and Laboratory-based Developments in the Geosciences

Theme Champions


Takafumi  Hirata
Takafumi Hirata
E-mail Takafumi
Klaus Peter  Jochum
Klaus Peter Jochum
E-mail Klaus Peter
The appointment of theme champions may not be complete and names will continue to be added as invitees are confirmed.


Keynote Speakers

  1. Nathan Bridges  - John Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory

    The Exploration of Mars With the ChemCam LIBS Instrument and the Curiosity Rover

  2. Ian Holton  - CAMECA/Acutance Scientific Ltd, Tunbridge Wells, UK

    Geological applications of atom probe tomography

  3. Klaus Peter Jochum  - Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany

    Femtosecond laser ablation – ICP mass spectrometry: a powerful high-resolution method for in-situ trace element and isotope ratio measurements in climate geochemistry

 

31ST MAY 2015 Additional symposium proposals must now be submitted directly to the theme champions (Please be sure to include the name of the proposer, seconder and short motivation).
1ST JULY 2015 -
31ST JANUARY 2016
Call for abstracts
31ST MARCH 2016 Notifications of acceptance

Instrumental, Experimental and Laboratory-based Developments in the Geosciences

The continued development of Earth Science and its ability to deal with the challenges of observations at nano- and mega-scale requires improvements in analytical and experimental techniques. Any contribution that presents recent advancements in instrumental and laboratory based techniques, and their contribution to the geosciences, is invited for this theme.

For a list of the Abstracts that have been ACCEPTED UNDER THIS THEME CLICK HERE ➤

Please note that this is preliminary and final allocations in the programme will be announced in the 5th Announcement and updated on the Website in July.


PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL PRESENTING AUTHORS (FOR ORALS) OR AT LEAST ONE AUTHOR (FOR POSTERS) MUST BE REGISTERED FOR THE MEETING BY 31 MAY 2016 IN ORDER TO HAVE THE ABSTRACT INCLUDED IN THE PROGRAMME.

 

The following symposium proposals have already been submitted:
  1. Sergey Cherkasov and Marina Diaz Michelena
    » Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)-based technologies for geology and Earth sciences
  2. Patric Jacobs, Dominique Bernard, Veerle Cnudde, Pierre Francus and Bernard Long
    » Applications of X-ray computed tomography in the Earth Sciences
  3. Russell Harmon, Alessandro De Giacomo, Anton Du Plessis, Richard E. Russo and Mohamed A. Harith
    » Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for the Geosciences
  4. Open Session
    For all submissions that do not fall into currently identified symposia