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Programme

 

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

17.00-19.00

Arrival, registration and Icebreaker at the University Museum

Universiteits Museum, Lange Nieuwstraat 106, 3512 PN Utrecht - http://www.uu.nl/EN/Museum/Pages/default.aspx

All participants have free museum entrance till 17.00!

 

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

08.00-09.00 Arrival & registration (hanging up posters) at Het Oude Tolhuys in Utrecht.
09.00-17.30 Lectures and posters at Het Oude Tolhuys in Utrecht.
17.30-19.00 Drinks and snacks at Het Oude Tolhuys in Utrecht.

 

Thursday, 27 January 2011

09.00-17.30 Lectures and posters at Het Oude Tolhuys in Utrecht.
19.00-19.30

Aperitif in the Conference dinner in “Academiegebouw”, for those who have pre-booked.

Domplein 29 3512 JE Utrecht (opposite Dom Tower) - http://www.uu.nl/EN/academiegebouw/Pages/default.aspx

19.30-22.30 Conference dinner in “Academiegebouw”

 

Friday, 28 January 2011

09.00-17.00 Lectures and posters at Het Oude Tolhuys in Utrecht.
  Departure of participants.

 

PDF with detailed programme

 

PDF with abstracts lectures

 

PDF with abstracts posters

 

 

 

Keynote speakers

 

Hans Brumsack: Black shales and water column anoxia: the trace metal story 

 

Elisabetta Erba: Calcareous nannoplankton and oceanic anoxic events: life strategies, adaptation and evolution in strange oceans 

 

Karl Foellmi : Links between shallow-water carbonate platforms and oceanic anoxia: the role of continental weathering and vegetation regimes
 

Simone Galeotti: Cyclostratigraphy of the classical ‘mid’ Cretaceous Umbria-Marche succession: global implications and future perspectives 

 

Darren Grocke: Coupling oceanic anoxic events with the terrestrial carbon cycle and environment 

 

William W. Hay: The Warm Earth, what we know and don't know 

 

Ian Jarvis: Black shale deposition, atmospheric CO2 drawdown and cooling during the  Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE2): insights into the operation of a greenhouse ocean 

 

Hugh Jenkyns: Geochemical response to redox changes in marine waters during Oceanic Anoxic Events 

Brad Sageman: Possible role of linked carbon, sulfur and phosphorus cycles during Ocean Anoxic Events

Helmut Weissert: Cretaceous carbon cycle, climate and oceanography -  tectonic, volcanic and orbital forcings 

 

 

Special Event:

 

Young scientist discussion group

Theme: State of the art and future research directions

 

 

If you wish to participate in the conference, please inform Marjolein Mullen at m.mullen@uu.nl at your earliest convenience about the title of your lecture/poster and  the theme  in which it should be grouped.  

 

Abstracts due by January 10.