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  • Letter of Abstract Acceptance 7 June, 10 June, 2016
  • Schedule and Conference Programme 20 June, 30 June, 2016
  • Accommodation deadline 31 August, 2016

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Plenary lectures provide an opportunity for meeting attendees to hear from world-renowned speakers.

We are very pleased to announce that the following plenary speakers have agreed to present at emc2016:

 

Monday 12 September 2016

[08.30-09.15] Liane G. Benning (GFZ, German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany / University of Leeds, UK): The joys of making or breaking bonds in minerals: a molecular perspective

Tuesday 13 September 2016

[08.30-09.15] Frank Melcher (University of Leoben, Austria): Nb-Ta-Sn mineralization in pegmatites and granites

Wednesday 14 September 2016

[08.30-09.15] Emilio Galán (University of Sevilla, Spain): A new methodological approach for the evaluation of soil pollution by trace elements

[10.00-10.45] Rod Ewing (Stanford University, USA): Radiation effects in minerals

Thursday 15 September 2016

[008.30-09.15] Karen Appel (European XFEL, Hamburg, Germany): New perspectives for mineral sciences using fourth generation light sources

[15.45-16.30] Marco Scambelluri (University of Genova, Italy): Fluids, mass transfer and tectonics in subduction zones: what do we learn from serpentinite?

S1 Diamonds: open windows in the Earth's mantle

S2 Evolution of the Earth's mantle and primitive magmatism through time

S3 Volatiles in the deep Earth: storage, mobility and implications

S4 Fluids in the crust

S5 The cycling of hydrogen, carbon, and mobile elements in the subduction factory

S6 Metamorphism, crustal melting and granite magmas from start to stop and from inclusions to intrusions

S7 From deep magmatic processes to volcanic eruption

S8 Diffusion, mineral reaction and deformation mechanisms from low to high temperatures: flow and brittle processes of the Earth’s interior

S9 Inclusions in minerals as record of geological processes: new analysis methods and application

S10 Mineral reaction kinetics: microstructures, textures, chemical and isotopic signatures

S11 Reading and understanding metamorphic rocks

S12 Clays, zeolites and nanostructured minerals: from mineralogy to applications in Industry and environment

S13 Ores, minerals and geomaterials in industrial processes and human activities

S14 Advances in computational and experimental mineralogy: A journey from the surface to the deep Earth and beyond

S15 Structural behavior and energetic properties of minerals

S16 New minerals, modular structures and mineral groups

S17 Mineral diversity, complexity and evolution

S18 Planetary materials: from dust to planets and Early Earth

S19 Gem materials

S20 High-tech metal minerals in Europe

S21 Mineralogy, geochemistry and valorization of Industrial and mining wastes

S22 Platinum group minerals and accessory minerals: development in their characterisation

S23 The future of critical metals: mineralogy, metallogenesis and geometallurgy

S24 The petrology-geochronology connection

S25 Biogeochemical interfaces and environmental (bio)mineralogy

S26 Mineral-hazards. The environmental and human health problem represented by raw and man-processed mineral phases

S27 Mineral sciences for the understanding of cultural heritage

S28 Museums and teaching mineral sciences to new generations

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DMG Victor-Moritz-Goldschmidt-Preis (DMG)
Eva E. St
üken (University of Washington, USA)

Nitrogen cycling in the early precambrian: a major player in early evolution and greenhouse warming

Monday, Sept 12, 10.45, Tempio 2

 

EMU Research Excellence Medal 2015

István János Kovács (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary)

Quantitative infrared spectrometry of water in nominally anhydrous minerals: facts, doubts and beliefs

Monday, Sept 12, 15.45, Arengo

 

Honorary Fellow 2015 (SIMP)

Frank C. Hawthorne (University of Manitoba, Canada)

Silicate minerals and the structural hierarchy hypothesis: sheet silicates

Tuesday, Sept 13, 9.30, Marina

 

Hallimond Lecturer (MinSoc)

Kevin M. Rosso (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA)

Pathways and kinetics of biogeochemical redox reactions at the molecular scale

Wednesday, Sept 14, 11.15, Tempio 2

Food for good

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As of 2015, Palacongressi di Rimini offers its clients the opportunity to recover leftover food from their events and donate it to charities . Palacongressi endorses Food For Good - from meeting to solidarity, an initiative born out of a collaboration between Federcongressi, Food Bank and Equoevento. Every year in Italy, over 6 tons of food go to waste; at the same time, there are 10 million people living in poverty, 6.3 of which in conditions of absolute poverty, including 1 million children between the ages of 0-5 years. The contribution of organisers and exhibitors at the Palacongressi is therefore of major importance: with no additional costs and in agreement with Summertrade chefs, the catering company of the Rimini Fiera Group and official partner of the Palacongressi, menus are planned which are suitable both for the guests' needs and for the conservation and transport of any leftovers, resulting in a worthy act of social responsibility for the local area. The results and the feedback we have had in the first months of the project speak for themselves. Contact our staff for more information: always ready to help guide your choice.  The association chosen by Palacongressi is Opera Sant'Antonio di Rimini, a group of volunteers that manages the city's soup kitchen.

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