Ion-partitioning in ambient temperature aqueous systems

 

EMU-School 2010

Congress Hall – Auditorium

Oviedo, Spain, 27-30 June 2010

 

From fundamentals to applications in climate proxies and environmental geochemistry

 

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REGISTRATION / ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

 

Scope

TO REGISTER, follow this link to secure registration page.

Fees

Student 200 € / Non-Student (Post doc, Scientist, etc.) 250 €. (See Key Dates)

The registration fee includes participation in the icebreaker and farewell parties and a printed version of the corresponding volume of “EMU Notes in Mineralogy".

 

On the registration site you can also choose to purchase a lunch ticket (36 euros) which includes lunches Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at a restaurant nearby the conference venue which has been reserved for participants.

 

Number of participants

The number of participants at the school will limited to a maximum of 75, who will be selected on the basis of the date of registration.


Grants

There will be a number of grants including registration and accommodation support for some of the participating students. The applicants are required to submit an abstract and to present a poster of their recent work at the school. The grants will be selected on the basis of the quality of the submitted abstract. The results will be announced on May 31th, 2010.

 

Abstracts

The participants can submit an abstract and present a poster of their recent work at the school.   Abstracts must be in the following format  and emailed by May 1 to emuschool@geol.uniovi.es:

 

 

AUTHOR, A. (Affiliation, City without further address, Country), AUTHOR, B. (Affiliation, City without further address, Country) & AUTHOR, C. (Affiliation, City without further address, Country)

 

The abstract fit into a box 15 cm in width and 22.5 cm in height. Camera-ready tables or figures should be set within this area. The abstract should not exceed one page.

Title: bold capital letters, left aligned. Leave one blank line after the title. Author(s): family name with capital letters, after a comma give the initials of the other name(s) only. Each author’s name should be followed by her/his affiliation in parentheses, with city and country only. If two or more authors have the same affiliation, it should be given only once after the name of the last author of the same institution. Underline the name of the communicating author. Leave one blank line after the authors’ block.

Text should be single spaced and justified, if a word processor is used. Preferred font: Times 12 pts. Please do not use smaller font size than 12 pts. Indent each paragraph by 0.5 cm.

Leave one blank line before subtitles (if any), but do not leave blank lines after subtitles. Subtitles should be indented and underlined.

References should be cited in the body of the text as follows: one author: (FLINTSTONE, 1998) or RISIGALLO (2001), two authors: (POLEVOY & SHPAT, 1999) or POLEVOY & SHPAT (1999), more than two authors: (BUNTES et al., 2000) etc.

List of references should be printed using 10 pts letters under a subtitle as follows (hanging indent 0.5 cm, not justified).

 

References

BUNTES, F.E., KUPFER, C.U., & GLAS, S. (2000). Bornit-Monographie. Alberti Verlag, Wien. 320 p.

FLINTSTONE, F. (1998). Real structure of opal. 342–356. in: CHERT, Y. (ed.) Silica Minerals. Kiesel & Sons, Silicon Valley. 564 p.

POLEVOY, A.A. & SHPAT, B.B. (1999). Mineral. Zhurnal, 26: 345–356.

RISIGALLO, A.S. (2001): Aperiod. Mineral., 54: 65–76.

 

 

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Contact:

emuschool@geol.uniovi.es

 

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