I strongly concur - it was the best AGU for metamorphic studies in
quite a while, with a few individuals as noted deserving special
credit. And like Mike, I encourage someone to come forward with
equally inventive session ideas for next year's meeting. As a
provocation, how about someone organizing a session (or sessions) on
thermochronologic and geochronologic techniques specifically targeted
at constraining metamorphic processes?
Bob T.
>Mike,
> Thanks to you and Donna for a great set of hardrock papers at AGU!
>eric
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>Quoting Michael Brown <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> We write to thank all who contributed this year as speakers, poster
>> presenters and audience members to the Keynote and Topical Sessions on
>> Modeling Metamorphism at Annual GSA in Seattle in early November, and to
>> the Sessions on Modeling Metamorphism at Fall AGU in San Francisco last
>> week. We believe it important to maintain a high profile for our community
>> in Metamorphic Studies, and we encourage others to run with the ball in
>> 2004. The deadline for Keynote and Topical session proposals for Annual
>> GSA in Denver next year is January 15 (
>> http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2004/ ), and it's never too early to
>> think about Fall AGU in San Francisco.
>>
>> With our best wishes for the holiday season,
>> Mike Brown & Barb Dutrow
>>
>>
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