Session Programme Meeting Programme Personal Programme Search
 
Quick Search
Programme Groups
Great Debates
Union Symposia
Educational Symposia
Atmospheric Sciences
Biogeosciences
Climate: Past, Present, Future
Cryospheric Sciences
Energy, Resources and the Environment
Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology
Geodesy
Geodynamics
Geomorphology
Geophysical Instrumentation
Hydrological Sciences
Magnetism, Palaeomagnetism, Rock Physics & Geomaterials
Natural Hazards
Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics
Ocean Sciences
Planetary and Solar System Sciences
Seismology
Soil System Sciences
Solar-Terrestrial Sciences
Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Palaeontology
Tectonics and Structural Geology
Medal Lectures
Key Note Lectures
Key Note Sessions
Division Business Meetings
Editorial Board Meetings
Townhall Meetings
Splinter Meetings
Union Meetings
  Information - GMPV2 Rates of tectono-metamorphic processes: insights from observations and numerical modeling

Event Information
Recent findings in petrology and geochronology suggest strong variations in time of occurrence and duration of tectonic and metamorphic events in different geodynamic environment. Understanding such large-scale variations requires cross-disciplinary efforts involving robust geological observations coupled with numerical modeling studies. We invite presentations from petrological, tectonic, geochemical, geochronological, and modeling communities for discussing variations in time of occurrence, duration, rates and P-T conditions of tectonic and metamorphic processes and suggesting possible geodynamic explanations.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
Stephan Sobolev
Alfred Kroener
Andrey Babeyko
Hakon Austrheim

Co-Sponsorship

General Statement
The information contained hereafter has been compiled and uploaded by the Session Organizers via the "Organizer Session Form". The Session Organizers have therefore the sole responsibility that this information is true and accurate at the date of publication, and the conference organizer cannot accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made, and he makes no warranty, expressed or implied, with regard to the material published.



Back to Session Programme

 
 
 
 


©2002-2008 Copernicus Systems + Technology GmbH