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Subject:
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS 2003 EGU / AGU; Joint Assembly Nice, France,
07 - 11 April 2003
Dear
Colleagues;
Please
be reminded to submit abstracts for the open session (OS 12 IRONAGES)
focusing on improving Ocean Biogeochemical Climate Models by including
more realistic plankton ecology. Please inform others about this
open session where both oral and poster presentations are welcome.
See below for various deadlines and the symposium website, which
also has a more extensive description of our session. Here it is
hoped to receive some submissions of the US JGOFS modeling community,
next to submissions of two European projects IRONAGES and GREEN
OCEANS respectively. Each person coming to the meeting is advised
to submit one oral presentation (self as first author) as well as
one poster presentation (may have another person as first author).
With submission of some extra posters this will overall allow us
as conveners to more or less meet the prescribed ratio of actually
more posters than talks in anyone session, while being able to have
all of us presenting at least one talk. Looking forward to many
abstracts being submitted.
Cheers,
Hein de Baar
email: debaar@nioz.nl
>For the Mega Event, the EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France,
>06-11
April 2003, the "Call-for-Paper" is now on: >http://www.copernicus.org/egsagueug/index.html
> >The programme includes more than 500 sessions, including Union
Symposia, >Educational Symposia, Topical Sessions, Short Courses,
Workshops,
>Key Note and Medal Lectures and Townhall Meetings, covering all
areas
>from Geology, Geochemistry, Geophysics and Biogeosciences from
the
>inner part of the Earth to the outer bomdary of the Heliosphere.
> >The various deadlines are:
> >1. Deadline for Support Application: 01 December 2002
>2. Deadline for "Early Bird" Registration: 31 December 2002
>3. Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts: 15 January 2003
>4. Deadline for Pre-Registration: 07 March 2003
> >The amount of 5,- EUR per abstract fee is reserved for stocking
up the >support programme for young scientists wishing to attend
the conference.
> >Please inform your colleagues about this unique event.
> >We are looking forward to seeing you in Nice next year.
> >With best regards
> >The Programme Committee
>manager@cosis.net
> prof. dr. Hein J.W. de Baar
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Royal NIOZ
P.O. Box 59 1790
AB Den Burg (Texel)
The Netherlands
phone 31(0)222 369465
telefax 31(0)0222 319674
email debaar@nioz.nl
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