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2010
Ocean Sciences
22 - 26 February; Portland, Oregon
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C007: GEOTRACES in the International Polar Year
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C009: Getting the Right Number: Precision and Accuracy in Chemical Oceanography
Abstract Submissions will open in August.
The deadline to submit an abstract is 15 October 2009 – 2359 Eastern Daylight Time.
Please see the meeting's website for detailed abstract submission information.
2009
2009 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
14 - 18 December; San Francisco, CA USA
Goldschmidt 2009 - Challenges to Our Volatile Planet
21 - 26 June; Davos, SwitzerlandTheme 14: Ocean Chemistry Past and Present - Sessions:
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14a: Present-Day Ocean Chemistry and Biogeochemical Cycling of Elements and Metals
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14b: New Developments in Marine Geochemical and Isotopic Proxies
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14c: Past Ocean Circulation
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14d: Ocean-Lithosphere Exchange and Fluid-Rock Interaction
ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2009
25 - 30 January; Nice, France
- 009. Progress in the application of short-lived radionuclides as tracers of particle cycling and export in the ocean
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016. Aquatic biogeochemistry as only skin deep: Trace element exchange, meta-stable speciation and reactions at interfaces
- 081. Biological transformations of trace metals
- 097. Chemical speciation of metals in waters and its dynamics
- 099. IPY-GEOTRACES: Trace Elements and Isotopes in Polar Oceans
2008
American Geophysical Union Fall 2008 Meeting
15 - 19 December; San Francisco, CA USA
- B32: Linking Geochemistry, Geology, and Microbiology in Hydrothermal Systems
- OSO5: Influences of Atmospheric Deposition of Nutrients, Trace Elements, and Isotopes on Ocean Biogeochemistry
- OS19: Iron Distribution and Speciation in the Oceans
- PP09: Constraints on Past Ocean Circulation and Climate from New and Traditional Geochemical Proxies
