Dear Colleagues,
Christmas time is approaching and so is the deadline for abstract submission to EGU 2023. If you work with carbonate minerals we want to invite you to contribute to our session.
"Carbonate geochronology, trace element and stable isotope geochemistry — applications and advances".
Carbonate minerals are ubiquitous throughout all geological environments in the Earth`s crust, forming via biogenic, marine, diagenetic, hydrothermal, magmatic, and metamorphic processes. Therefore, refining our understanding of carbonate formation can contribute towards addressing important geological and societal problems, such as the Earth`s past and present carbon cycle or the exploration of critical raw materials. The study of carbonate minerals is one that crosses multiple sectors and disciplines, with several novel applications emerging in recent years. Similarly, recent analytical developments allow for the application of geochronological, trace element and isotope geochemical techniques across a wide range of scales and sample materials. To keep track of these emerging techniques, this session aims to bring together an interdisciplinary community working both on method development and on the application of techniques investigating carbonate minerals. We invite geoscientists from all fields (e.g., paleoceanology, economic geology, igneous petrology, carbon storage) to contribute to this session by presenting their research in carbonate geochronology (e.g., U-Pb dating), carbonate trace element geochemistry (e.g., rare earth elements), and carbonate isotope geochemistry (e.g., strontium, clumped isotopes).
EGU 2023 will be hold in a hybrid format with the possibility to attend on-line and present without travelling to Vienna. Note, that online participation fees are waived for scientists with a permanent affiliation in a low- or lower-middle income country according to the World Bank definition. see also: https://egu23.eu/attend/register.html
We hope to see you next year in Vienna and wish you pleasant Christmas Holidays!
Best regards,
Johannes Rembe, Aileen Doran, Philip Rieger, Goran Andjic and Renjie Zhou
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Geo-mineralisation is administered by the Mineral Deposits Studies Group (UK) (www.mdsg.org.uk)
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