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Goldschmidt session 16f: Quantitative provenance studies of clastic sedimentary rocks

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Moeller, Andreas
Thu, Apr 2, 2015 4:33 AM

Dear colleagues,
a final call for submissions for those interested in provenance and crustal recycling studies.

Session 16f “Quantitative provenance studies of clastic sedimentary rocks”
is part of Theme 16 "Petrology and Process: Micro to Macro" at the Goldschmidt 2015 conference
(Prague, 16-21 August 2015)

Provenance studies encompass a variety of detrital minerals and data on those minerals, including grain size, trace element chemistry, and isotopic data.  In addition to these topics, this session welcomes statistical and modeling treatments of these data to identify source areas and sedimentary processes.  The overall goal of the session is to explore the integration of geochronology, petrography, geochemistry, statistics and modeling in modern provenance studies.

Confirmed keynote speaker is Pieter Vermeesch (University College, London)

We invite all of you working on related topics to submit an abstract for this session.
http://goldschmidt.info/2015/abstracts
The deadline for abstract submission is April 2nd, 2015.

See you in Prague,
Andreas Möller (The University of Kansas, USA)
Yani Najman (y.najman@lancaster.ac.ukmailto:y.najman@lancaster.ac.uk)
Sergio Andò  (sergio.ando@unimib.itmailto:sergio.ando@unimib.it)

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Dr. Andreas Moeller
The University of Kansas
Department of Geology - IGL
Lawrence, KS 66045

Dear colleagues, a final call for submissions for those interested in provenance and crustal recycling studies. Session 16f “Quantitative provenance studies of clastic sedimentary rocks” is part of Theme 16 "Petrology and Process: Micro to Macro" at the Goldschmidt 2015 conference (Prague, 16-21 August 2015) Provenance studies encompass a variety of detrital minerals and data on those minerals, including grain size, trace element chemistry, and isotopic data. In addition to these topics, this session welcomes statistical and modeling treatments of these data to identify source areas and sedimentary processes. The overall goal of the session is to explore the integration of geochronology, petrography, geochemistry, statistics and modeling in modern provenance studies. Confirmed keynote speaker is Pieter Vermeesch (University College, London) We invite all of you working on related topics to submit an abstract for this session. http://goldschmidt.info/2015/abstracts The deadline for abstract submission is April 2nd, 2015. See you in Prague, Andreas Möller (The University of Kansas, USA) Yani Najman (y.najman@lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:y.najman@lancaster.ac.uk>) Sergio Andò (sergio.ando@unimib.it<mailto:sergio.ando@unimib.it>) —————————————— Dr. Andreas Moeller The University of Kansas Department of Geology - IGL Lawrence, KS 66045 - USA - +1 (785) 864-1447 http://www.geo.ku.edu/möller-andreas<http://www.geo.ku.edu/m%C3%B6ller-andreas>