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AbSciCon 2022 Session Proposals Open

AbSciCon is committed to developing a diverse and equitable meeting and an inclusive program that enriches our science and society. We encourage sessions with diverse groups of conveners who can work together to broaden participation.

La Reunión Anual 2021 de la Unión Geofísica Mexicana (RAUGM) abstract deadline

Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX

OCTOBER 31 TO NOVEMBER 5, 2021
· Expo Guadalajara · Guadalajara · Jalisco · Mexico ·

TOPICS
· Archeometry · Climatology, climate change and atmospheric sciences · Soil sciences · Geophysical exploration · Space physics · Structural geology and tectonics · Geodesy · Environmental geology and geophysics · Petroleum geology · Geomagnetism and paleomagnetism · Geohydrology · Geochemistry and petrology · Modeling of geophysical systems · Oceanography · Coastal oceanography · Paleontology · Natural hazards · Sedimentology and stratigraphy · Seismology · Vulcanology ·

Deadline to submit abstracts for JpGU2022

The 2022 meeting will be the first hybrid meeting ever in JpGU history where participants can attend both in-person and online from all over the world!

Registration deadline for TESS 2022

TESS taking place in Bellevue, WA on 8-11 August, welcomes participation by the entire Heliophysics community, including all four traditional..

Triennial Earth-Sun Summit (TESS) 2022

Bellevue, WA, USA

TESS welcomes participation by the entire Heliophysics community, including all four traditional sub-disciplines devoted to studies of the Sun, Heliosphere, Magnetosphere, and Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere.

Chapman Conference: The Second National Conference: Justice in Geoscience

Washington, D.C. DC, United States

The Second National Conference: Justice in Geoscience engages intergenerational and convergent coalitions to broaden participation of Black, Native/Indigenous, and Latinx students and scholars in geosciences and related disciplines. This Chapman will feature events and programming that span three themes – Archival: Reading the past to create paths forward; Urgent: Justice for geoscientists of color; and Imaginary: A radically different future. Prior to the meeting, an unconference activity will allow all participants to take part in assembling the conference program.