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2006 Fall AGU Meeting in San Francisco
The deadline for abstracts for the Fall AGU meeting is 7 September 2006. The sessions sponsored by the GP section at the meeting this year are: GP01: Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism General Contributions GP02: Fluctuations of Geomagnetic Field Strength GP03: Recent Advances in the Application of Magnetic Fabric Studies and Paleomagnetism to Rock Deformation GP04: Magnetism of the Terrestrial Planets and Icy Satellites GP05: Geomagnetic Field Modeling and Interpretation of Satellite, Observatory, Marine, and Aeromagnetic Data GP06: Earths Magnetic Field Variability, Links with Orbital/Rotational Motions and Paleoclimate: Data and Models GP07: Precambrian Magnetostratigraphies and Red Bed Magnetization GP08: Paleo Secular Variation: Theory, Models, and Observations on Historical to Million-Year Timescales Full details about these sessions can be found on the AGU Fall Meeting page. In addition, the GP section is co-sponsoring the following: ED17: Teacher Professional Development Programs Promoting Authentic Scientific Research in the Classroom ED22: Incorporating Public Policy and Outreach in Graduate Curricula of the Earth and Environmental Sciences G14: Plate Motion, Continental Deformation, Space Geodesy, Seafloor Spreading, and Transform Azimuths IN15: Unifying Discovery, Access, and Knowledge Extraction From Space and Geoscience Virtual Data Repositories MR04: Ironworkers Reunion: Iron in the Earth and Planets NS02: Quantifying Uncertainty in Hydrogeophysical Inverse Problems NS07: Novel Geophysical Inversion Techniques for Environmental and Near-Surface Imaging PA02: Educating the Public About Science Through the Media: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward SM04: The Near-Earth Magnetic Field From Multiple Spacecraft Observations T22: Global Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Oblique Divergence, Oblique Convergence, and True Transform Faults T32: Observation, Validation, and Theory of Electromagnetic Signals Associated With Earthquakes T35: Interpreting the Tectonics of the Pacific Rim Using Plate Kinematics and Slab Window Volcanism V13: The Early Earth: Insights From Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geodynamics Full details about these sessions can be found here. |