Plenary and Session Keynote Lectures
Invited Plenary Lectures
V. Paul Wright | Elizabeth Hajek | Matthieu Cartigny | ||
National Museum of Wales (Natural History), Cardiff, UK |
PennState, USA | University of Durham, UK | ||
Title: The giant abiotic carbonate factory of the early Cretaceous of the South Atlantic | Title: The influence of landscape dynamics on paleoclimate-signal preservation in the stratigraphic record | Title: Using novel deep-sea technology to demystify turbidity currents | ||
June 22, 12:00, Hall 1 | June 24, 14:15, Hall 1 | June 23, 12:00, Hall 1 |
Johannes Walther Award Plenary Lecture
Emmanuelle Vennin |
Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France |
Title: The limits of microbialite preservation in recent and past times |
June 25, 12:00, Hall 1 |
Dr. Richard W. Faas Research Prize Session Keynote Lecture
Elizabeth L. Chamberlain |
Soil Geography and Landscape, Wageningen University, Wegeningen, the Netherlands |
Title: Scales of Science |
June 21, 13:10, Hall 2 (In: Session T02-SS02: The waltz of processes in paralic environments – Rock record and modern perspectives) |
Early-Career Scientist Award Session Keynote Lecture
Or M. Bialik |
Marine Geology & Seafloor Surveying, Department of Geosciences, University of Malta, Msida, Malta |
Title: Insights from the southwestern Tethys - the Cretaceous evolution of the Levant Platform |
June 23, 13:10, Hall 2 (In: Theme 13 – Open Theme) |
Invited Session Keynote Lectures
Sergio Longhitano | Michael Simmons | Jeffrey Peakall | ||
Department of Sciences, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy | Halliburton, Abingdon, UK | School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK | ||
Title: Criteria to recognize ancient tidal straits in the rock record | Title: Cretaceous eustasy: magnitudes, pace, and drivers | Title: Geomorphology and process dynamics of the world’s longest calciclastic submarine channels | ||
June 22, 13:10, Hall 4 (In: T02-SS01 – Gateways, straits and seaways: their sedimentology and stratigraphy importance to understand basins evolution) |
June 25, 14:55, Hall 1 (In: T05-SS03 – Understanding a greenhouse Earth: sedimentation, climate, sea level and biogeochemical cycles in the Cretaceous) |
June 25, 13:00, Hall 3 (In: T04-SS02 – Submarine canyons and channels: Their role for material transfer and burial from shelf to basin) |