Monday 16 April 2007 | 11:0012:00 | Cosmogenic Surprises landscape and earthquake dating, and hunting supernova traces | Tibor Dunai, Fin Stuart, Lucilla Benedetti |
14:0015:00 | First results for the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Programme | David Harwood, Tim Naish and Ross Powell |
15:0016:00 | Snow on Kilimanjaro | Georg Kaser, Thomas Mölg |
16:0017:00 | Societal Benefits of Space Exploration | Bernard H. Foing |
Tuesday 17 April 2007 | 10:0011:00 | When will our mountain sources dry up? | Carmen De-Jong, Roger Bales, Astrid Lambrecht |
11:0012:00 | Lessons from the Deep recent advances in climate history | Matt O'Regan, Thomas Westerhold, Flavio Anselmetti, Frank Lamy |
15:0016:00 | Vestiges of the Young Earth | Mark Harrison, Euan Nisbet, Jun Korenaga, Bernard Marty, Stephane Fauve, Nick Arndt |
16:0017:00 | Drilling into the seismogenic zone | Cιsar R. Ranero, Masa Kinoshita, Nathan Bangs, Paola Vannucchi |
Wednesday 18 April 2007 | 10:0011:00 | Supernovae in the Lab: Astrophysics experiments with high-energy lasers | Michel Koenig, Serge Bouquet |
15:0016:00 | Are we underestimating future sea level rise? | Stefan Rahmstorf,Jonathan Bamber |
Thursday 19 April 2007 | 09:0010:00 | The Earth shakes between Troy and Ithaca | Douwe van Hinsbergen, Anastasia Kiratzi, Michael Edwards, Thomas Maier, Douwe van Hinsbergen |
14:0015:00 | Greenhouse heating amplified by an arctic surprise? - Methane in the Arctic | Ko van Huissteden, Torben Christensen |
16:0017:00 | SMART-1 results and future lunar missions | Bernard H. Foing |