16th Annual
V.M. Goldschmidt Conference 2006
27 August - 1
September 2006
Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, Melbourne , Australia
Associated Workshops
The following workshops are being run in conjunction with the Conference. All bookings for these are to be made with the workshops organizers, contact details provided below.
RockWare GWB workshop (with an introduction to GWB Professional)
Thursday 24 - Friday 25 August 2006
Aqueous geochemists need tools for modeling complex aqueous geochemical environments but frequently lack the time and resources required to efficiently acquire them. The Geochemist's Workbench software and the GWB workshop aim to address these needs. Not only will you have 2 focused days to increase your familiarity with the software, reaction path modeling, and reactive transport modeling, but you will also have the opportunity to meet and learn from peers in academia, research and industry.
For more information on this workshop contact Tom Meuzelaar tom@rockware.com or visit the website
GEMOC – Geochemical Fingerprinting of Lithosphere and Deep Earth Processes
Wednesday 23 - Thursday 24 August 2006
- 1 day session (invited speakers, discussions, demonstrations) on advanced methodologies and techniques for trace elements and isotopic analysis using LAM ICPMS, MC-ICPMS (Nu Instruments), LAM MC-ICPMS and TIMS (Triton)
- 1 day of invited and volunteered presentations on applications of geochemical datasets to explore:
- the composition and structure of the Earth’s lithosphere and the nature and timing of processes operating within it
- the nature, evolution and Geodynamic consequence of the convecting and deep mantle as revealed through geochemical and geophysical datasets
- insights on geophysical datasets from geochemistry
For more information on this workshop please visit the website
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Australian Workshop
To download an IODP Australian Workshop Flyer please click
here.
http://www.margo.org.au/
Related Links
Australian Earth Sciences Convention 2006
http://www.earth2006.org.au/
