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  Oral Programme - US1 Neutrons at the Frontier of Earth Sciences & Environment

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Convener: Schober, H.
Co-Convener: Parise, J., Kagi, H.
Co-Sponsorship:

Monday, 25 April 2005

Lecture Room: Hall A

Chairperson: KAGI, H.

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8:30
Session 1: Setting the scene

8:30 - 8:45
EGU05-A-10763;  US1-1MO1O-002
Schober, H.; Horton, L.
Welcome to "Neutrons at the Frontier of Earth Sciences and Environment - NESE" (solicited)

8:45 - 9:00
EGU05-A-10956;  US1-1MO1O-003
Larsen, G.
Research Infrastructures in Earth Sciences (solicited)

9:00 - 9:30
EGU05-A-10765;  US1-1MO1O-004
Bennett, K.
On Neutrons at the Frontier of Earth Sciences and Environment (NESE)- A Perspective from the U.S. Department of Energy (solicited)

9:30 - 10:00
EGU05-A-02521;  US1-1MO1O-005
Rinaldi, R.
The Power of Neutrons in Earth Sciences and Environment Research (solicited)

10:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: ROSS, N.

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10:30
Session 2: Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry & Volcanology

10:30
Mineral phases and phase transitions in situ

10:30 - 11:00
EGU05-A-01882;  US1-1MO2O-003
Parise, J. B.
In situ investigations of framework materials using neutron scattering (solicited)

11:00 - 11:30
EGU05-A-02032;  US1-1MO2O-004
Kagi, H.; Arai, M.
High-Pressure beam line at the new neutron source, J-PARC, in Japan (solicited)

11:30 - 12:00
EGU05-A-04790;  US1-1MO2O-005
Redfern, S
Neutron investigations of Earth materials at combined high pressure and temperature (solicited)

12:00
Lunch Break

Chairperson: CATTI, M.

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13:30
The hydrous component in mineral phases

13:30 - 14:00
EGU05-A-03084;  US1-1MO3O-002
Ross, N.
High-Pressure Neutron Scattering Studies of Complex Earth Materials (solicited)

14:00 - 14:30
EGU05-A-03580;  US1-1MO3O-003
Ohtani, E.
Effect of hydrogen on properties of minerals and magmas: in situ X-ray observations using synchrotron light source and future works using neutrons (solicited)

14:30 - 15:00
EGU05-A-02202;  US1-1MO3O-004
Gies, H.; Borowski, M. ; Kovalev, O.
Neutron diffraction studies on hydrous layer silicates: Structure and dynamics of intercalates (solicited)

15:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: REDFERN, S.

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15:30
Silicate melts, rocks, magmas and glasses

15:30 - 16:00
EGU05-A-01479;  US1-1MO4O-002
Meyer, A.
The interplay of microscopic dynamics, structure and mass transport (solicited)

16:00 - 16:30
EGU05-A-01713;  US1-1MO4O-003
Winkler, B. ; Kahle , A.; Hennion , B.
Neutron radiography of rocks and melts (solicited)

16:30 - 17:00
EGU05-A-01881;  US1-1MO4O-004
Benmore, C. J.
Coordination changes in magnesium silicate glasses (solicited)

17:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: FORTES, A.D.

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17:30 - 18:00
EGU05-A-01885;  US1-1MO5O-001
Tulk , C. A.; Guthrie , M.; Benmore , C. J.; Xu , J.; Yarger , J. L.; Klug , D. D.; Tse , J.S.; Mao , H-k.; Hemley , R. J.
The in-situ Formation and Structure of a Dense Glass and The Prospects for High-Pressure Neutron Micro Diffraction (solicited)

18:00
Active Volcanoes

18:00 - 18:30
EGU05-A-10764;  US1-1MO5O-003
Nagamine, K.
Looking through volcanoes with muons (solicited)

18:30
End of the Day

Tuesday, 26 April 2005

Lecture Room: Hall A

Chairperson: WINKLER, B.

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8:30
Session 3: Rock Physics, Geomaterials & Magnetism

8:30
Rock textures, stress and strain analysis

8:30 - 9:00
EGU05-A-01716;  US1-1TU1O-003
Froitzheim , N.
Tectonic studies of the European Alps using neutron texture goniometry (solicited)

9:00 - 9:30
EGU05-A-02705;  US1-1TU1O-004
Covey-Crump, S.J.; Schofield, P.F.; Daymond, M.R.; Holloway, R.F.
Results from deformation experiments performed at a range of temperatures and pressures in the ENGIN-X neutron beamline at RAL (solicited)

9:30 - 10:00
EGU05-A-03911;  US1-1TU1O-005
Wenk, H.-R.
TOF neutron diffraction to characterize polycrystalline rocks: Quartz textures as examples (solicited)

10:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: FROITZHEIM, N.

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10:30
Porous rocks and fractal dimensions

10:30 - 11:00
EGU05-A-01883;  US1-1TU2O-002
Swainson , I.P.; Schulson , E.M.
Freezing in Natural Porous Materials (solicited)

11:00 - 11:30
EGU05-A-01579;  US1-1TU2O-003
Lehmann , E.H.
Examples of applications of neutron imaging methods for the study of properties and phenomena in the earth sciences (solicited)

11:30
Magnetism

11:30 - 12:00
EGU05-A-01581;  US1-1TU2O-005
Rochette , P.
Medium pressure magnetism of natural ferrimagnets: a Martian story of impacts and pyrrhotite (solicited)

12:00
Lunch Break

Chairperson: SWAINSON, I.P.

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13:30 - 13:45
EGU05-A-07187;  US1-1TU3O-001
Harrison, R.J.
Neutron diffraction and atomistic simulation of magnetic and cation ordering in titanohematite: new insight into the mechanism of self-reversed thermoremanent magnetization (solicited)

13:45
Session 4: Cryosphere, Planetary and Solar System Science

13:45 - 14:15
EGU05-A-01578;  US1-1TU3O-003
Kuhs, W.F.
Answering Geophysical questions concerning gas hydrates using neutron scattering (solicited)

14:15 - 14:45
EGU05-A-01897;  US1-1TU3O-004
Fortes, A. D.; Wood, I. G.; Vocadlo, L.; Brodholt, J. P.; Alfredsson, M.; Knight, K. S.; Fernandez-Alonso, F.; Marshall, W. G.
Investigating planetary ices with neutrons (solicited)

14:45 - 15:00
EGU05-A-03908;  US1-1TU3O-005
Koza, M. M.
Phase transitions and kinetics of metastable amorphous ice modifications (solicited)

15:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: KUHS, W.

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15:30
Session 5: Energy, Resources and the Environment

15:30 - 16:00
EGU05-A-01577;  US1-1TU4O-002
Jobic, H.
Fuels and Catalysis (solicited)

16:00 - 16:15
EGU05-A-01580;  US1-1TU4O-003
Zoppi, M.
Hydrogen and Hydrogen-storage materials (solicited)

16:15 - 16:45
EGU05-A-02000;  US1-1TU4O-004
Catti, M.
Disorder and mobility of lithium ions in NASICON phosphates for energy applications (solicited)

16:45 - 17:00
EGU05-A-01576;  US1-1TU4O-005
Bihannic , I. ; Michot , L. J.; Devineau , K.; Maddi , S.; Villiéras , F.; Rinnert , E.; Delville , A.; Demé , B.; Fragneto , G.
Swelling of Clays : In Situ Neutron Scattering experiments (solicited)

17:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: JOBIC, H.

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17:30
Session 6: Instrumental developments

17:30 - 17:45
EGU05-A-10762;  US1-1TU5O-002
Bennington, S.M.
The Use of Inelastic Neutron Scattering for the Study of the Earth Sciences (solicited)

17:45 - 18:00
EGU05-A-01704;  US1-1TU5O-003
Hansen, T. C.
Tracking geochemical reactions and going deep into the Earth with high intensity neutron powder diffraction at D20, ILL (solicited)

18:00 - 18:30
EGU05-A-02284;  US1-1TU5O-004
Pang, J.W.L; Ice, G. E.
At the limit of source brilliance: Advanced Nondispersive Focusing Optics For Thermal Neutrons (solicited)

18:30
END OF SESSION




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