Dear All,
A reminder that the abstract deadline for the MSG Annual Research in Progress meeting in Cambridge, UK, on March 21st is in a few weeks (March 9th). Our invited speaker is Loic Labrousse from Paris and his title and abstract are given below. We look forwarding to seeing some of you in Cambridge. Registration normally starts around 10am and the programme at 10.30am.
Best Wishes
Kate Brodie
Secretary MSG
(apologies for multiple emails..)
Metamorphic Studies Group
Annual Research in Progress Meeting 2012
Wednesday, 21st March,
Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge
Keynote Speaker
Loic Labrousse (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris)
Rheological implications of detachments: insights from Mediterranean Core Complexes and numerical modelling
Call for papers
The Metamorphic Studies Group will be holding its Research in Progress meeting and AGM on Wednesday, 21st March, 2012, at the Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University. We encourage contributions on any aspect of metamorphic petrology and the link between metamorphism and other geological processes. Presentations from postgraduate students are particularly encouraged and a prize of £200 is offered for the best student presentation. The RIP is a good opportunity to air new developments or ideas, or perhaps to rehearse a presentation for forthcoming meetings. We hope to confirm our invited keynote speaker shortly.
Abstracts are invited from those who wish to make an oral or poster presentation. The abstract should be in Times Roman 12 pt font with title in bold capitals. It should not exceed 2 sides of A4 including diagrams and references. Any references should be listed in 8 pt font at the end of the text. Please send abstracts to me by e-mail at [log in to unmask] or by hard copy to the postal address <http://msg.gly.bris.ac.uk/pages/mpages/#address> below. Please avoid sending attachments exceeding 2 Mbytes.
Deadline for submission of abstracts: Friday 9th March, 2012.
There is no pre-registration for the meeting but if you are planning on attending, please let Kate Brodie know so we have an idea of numbers for refreshments.
For further details contact: Dr Kate Brodie, School of Earth, Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M139PL. Email: [log in to unmask]
MSG website: http://msg.gly.bris.ac.uk/default.html
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