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Dear Colleagues, Session 7: “Himalaya, Karakoram and Tibet: the geology and tectonics of a giant orogen” under the Theme T9 (Structural Geology), 37th IGC2024 Congress https://lnkd.in/dy5uqxim August 25-31, 2024 Busan, Republic of Korea. This is a reminder that the abstract deadline is February 16, 2024. We warmly invite you to attend and participate in the 37th International Geological Congress 2024 and submit your contributions to the Theme T9, Session 7. Theme T9: Structural Geology Session 7: Himalaya, Karakoram and Tibet: the geology and tectonics of a giant orogen Continental plates collide and give rise to collisional-related mountains that are some of the most spectacular and dominant features of our Planet. During collision of continental plates, considerable deformation occurs with large scale overthrusting, burial and metamorphism of continental lithosphere. The final anatomy and the shape of collisional belts are highly diverse, due to the interactions of several controlling factors, including the pre-collisional tectonic history, the rate and the angle of convergence, the mechanical strength and thermal state of the involved colliding plates. The youngest collisional system on the Earth is the Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet. We encourage the submission of multidisciplinary contributions, dealing with the reconstruction of the tectonic architecture, at different scales (from satellite to micro-and nanoscale), the tectono-metamorphic evolution integrating leading edge petrological–numerical modelling, petrochronology and thermochronology, of the Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet system. Keynote Speaker: Prof. John M. Cottle, UC California, USA Title: Utilizing multi-mineral multi-system petrochronology to unravel the tectonic development of the Himalaya Please give a look to the GeoHost Support Program of the IGC2024 designed to enable deserving geoscientists and geoscience students to attend the Congress whose abstracts have been accepted for presentation. (https://lnkd.in/dA6Z2QZ5). See you in Busan! Conveners: Rodolfo Carosi, University of Torino, Italy Chiara Montomoli University of Torino, Italy Jain Arvind Kumar, Department of Earth Sciences, IIT, Roorke, India, Kabiraj Paudyal, Central Department of Geology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
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A helpful bit of information I learned from the conference: ASCE is working to change the initial abstraction value from 0.2 to 0.05 along with the curve numbers for different HSGs to accomodate the semi arid regions such as New Mexico! This change is followed by updating several chapters in the NEH as well! If you dont have the following book, I suggest you get it. It describes methodologies and background on why! 💧 https://lnkd.in/gixXXK2W
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My paper describing the methods and applications for the Hydro-Economic welL PERformance (HELPER) model is officially published today. https://lnkd.in/gkk_ngRh My thanks to co-author Michael Young.
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Are Ice Ages cyclical? Digital SAT practice test 2, module 1, number 21, reading and writing When you see this question, see if the independent clause before and after show similarity or difference, Blue book app, digital SAT, Bluebook app, New SAT When, in the 1800s, geologists first realized that much of Earth had once been covred by great sheets of ice, some theorized that the phenomenon was cyclical, occuring at regular intervals. Each Ice Age is so destructive, though, that it largely erases the geological evidence of its predecessor. _______ geologists were unable to confirm the theory of cyclical Ice Ages until the 1960s. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition? (A) Hence, (B) Moreover, (C) Nevertheless, (D) Next,
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My latest paper is out, published in the Resource Management Journal (and attached below). I look at the quality and rigour of economic analysis in decision-making for development projects with environmental implications. The paper compares the economic input in two recent court cases for planning approval of a coal mine - one in the Galilee Basin in Australia in Queensland, Australia, and another at Te Kuha on the West Coast of NZ. If you want to the TLDR, I find that the economic analysis used for the proposed Galilee mine is considerably more rigorous, is built on stronger conceptual economic foundations, and is supported by a consensus in the economics literature, compared to that applied for the Te Kuha mine. I conclude that NZ can learn from the Australian approach, so as to improve the economic analysis that is used as an input into this decision-making. The full Resource Management Journal (a bumper issue with 8 other articles) is also well worth a read, available to subscribers at https://lnkd.in/geZh4uF9).
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