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INQUA session on cosmogenic nuclides
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Mon, 22 Jan 2007 17:14:09 +1100
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We invite abstracts for the following session at the XVII INQUA 
Congress (Cairns, Australia, 28 July - 3 August 2007):

Applications, Advances and New Frontiers for Cosmogenic Nuclides

Convenor: Timothy T. Barrows (Nuclear Physics Department, ANU)

The past twenty years have seen a rapid expansion in the application 
of cosmogenic isotopes to an array of Quaternary dating problems. 
 From humble beginnings, cosmogenic nuclides now have applications in 
fields as diverse as geology, geomorphology, palaeoclimatology, 
geophysics, palaeoseisomology, and palaeoceanography.

We invite contributions from all researchers who use cosmogenic 
isotopes in Quaternary research, especially in palaeoclimatology. 
Abstracts are particularly welcome from those involved in calibration 
of cosmogenic nuclide production rates or refining the systematics 
used in dating. There will be an invited keynote speaker and an oral 
as well as a poster session.

Abstracts should be submitted to via the conference web site 
<http://www.inqua2007.net.au/>http://www.inqua2007.net.au/ (The 
deadline for abstract submission is 31st January 2007).


_____________________________________________
Dr Timothy T. Barrows,
Research Fellow
Department of Nuclear Physics ,
Building 57, RSPhysSE
The Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, 0200 Australia
T: +61 (0)2 6125 2077 (office)
T: +61 (0)2 6125 2083 (messages)
M: 0422 936 987
W: Australasian Quaternary Association (www.aqua.org.au)
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