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Dear all

Apologies for multiple postings, but if you work on Early Earth Geoscience from a geodynamic, geochemical, geological or astrobiological perspective, please consider submitting an abstract for our Interdisciplinary EGU General Assembly Session GD1.2/AS4.61/BG5.4/CL1.01/GMPV1.6/TS1.6:

Early Earth: Dynamics, Geology, Chemistry and Life in the Archean Earth

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/32194

Processes responsible for formation and development of the early Earth (> 2500Ma) are not well understood and strongly debated, reflecting in part the poorly preserved, altered, and incomplete nature of the geological record from this time.

In this session we encourage the presentation of new approaches and models for the development of Earth's early crust and mantle and their methods of interaction. We encourage contributions from the study of the preserved rock archive as well as geodynamic models of crustal and mantle dynamics so as to better understand the genesis and evolution of continental crust and the stabilization of cratons.

We invite abstracts from a large range of disciplines including geodynamics, geology, geochemistry, and petrology but also studies of early atmosphere, biosphere and early life relevant to this period of Earth history.

Convenors: Ria Fischer, Peter Cawood, Nick Gardiner, Antoine Rozel, Jeroen van Hunen
Abstract deadline: 10th January 2019

We look forward to seeing you in Vienna 2019.

Happy xmas,

Nick


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Dr Nicholas Gardiner

School of Earth, Atmosphere & Environment

Monash University

Melbourne, VIC 3800

Australia

Office: +61 3 9905 6988 

Mobile: +61 415 037717 

Skype: nicholas.gardiner

https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/nicholas-gardiner






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