Cambridge Publications |
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The Conference Company |
April 8th - 12th, 2001 |
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European Union of Geosciences |
Session chaired by Peter Smolka
13:00 Reconstructing and Modeling Neogene Environments: Selected Results and Future Perspectives: Smolka P (CC01:MOpm21:G1).
13:15 Deciphering Global and Regional Impacts of Long-term Changes in the Carbon Cycle in the Upwelling System off SW Africa: Marlow JR, Tolosa I & Rosell-Mele A (CC01:MOpm22:G1).
13:30 The Middle-Late Miocene "Carbonate Crash" and "Biogenic Bloom" in the Cape Basin of the South Atlantic Ocean (ODP Sites 1085 and 1087): Diester-Haass L, Meyers PA, Berger W & Baumann S (CC01:MOpm23:G1).
13:45 Why was the Atmospheric CO2 Level Low during the Miocene?- An Investigation with a Box-Model of the Carbon Cycle: François L & Goddéris Y (CC01:MOpm24:G1).
14:00 Magnetostratigraphic Record of the Late Miocene Onset of the East Asia Monsoon, and Pliocene Uplift of Northern Tibet: Qiang X, An Z, Li Z, Powell C & Zheng H (CC01:MOpm25:G1).
14:15 BREAK
Session chaired by Peter Smolka
14:45 Dynamics of Zonality and Climate in Northern Eurasia during Warm Neogene Epochs and Quaternary Interglacials: Velichko A & Nechaev V (CC01:MOpm28:G1).
15:00 Terrestrial Paleotemperature Calculations from the Praetiglian/Tiglian (Plio-Pleistocene) Pollen Record of Lieth, Northern Germany: Implications for the Climatic Evolution of NW Europe: Pross J, Stefan K & Volker M (CC01:MOpm29:G1).
15:15 Miocene Records of Climate Change from Shark Teeth and Ostracods of the North Alpine Molasse Sediments: Vennemann TW, Janz HV & Hegner E (CC01:MOpm30:G1).
15:30 KEYNOTE Global Climatic and Environmental Events Throughout the Late Neogene Time (5.5-1.2 Ma Ago): Borzenkova II & Zubakov VA (CC01:MOpm31:G1).
16:00 The Influence of Vegetation on the Climate System of the Tortonian (Late Miocene): Results from Climate Modelling: Micheels A, Mosbrugger V, Steppuhn A & Uhl D (CC01:MOpm33:G1).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Ralph Schneider & Ross Powell
13:00 Cyclic Sedimentation Offshore East Antarctica during the Late Miocene: Results from ODP Site 1165, Prydz Bay: Gruetzner J, Rebesco MA, Forsberg CF, Cooper AK & Wefer G (CC02:MOpm21:G3).
13:15 Future Antarctic Margin Drilling- The ANDRILL Initiative and McMurdo Sound Portfolio: Wilson G, Florindo F, Harwood D, Naish T & Powell R (CC02:MOpm22:G3).
13:30 Orbitally Induced Oscillations in the East Antarctic Ice Sheet: Direct Evidence from Cape Roberts Project Drilling: Naish T, Barrett P, Wilson G, Fielding C, Powell R, Woolfe K & Science Team CR (CC02:MOpm23:G3).
13:45 Mid Pleistocene Antarctic Ice Sheet and Southern Ocean Climate Instabilities: Kleiven H & Jansen E (CC02:MOpm24:G3).
14:00 Constrains on the Glacial and Climate History of the Antarctic Peninsula Region Since the Last Glacial Maximum: Ingolfsson O & Hjort C (CC02:MOpm25:G3).
14:15 High-Resolution Study of the Last Glacial Maximum and the Deglaciation from High Latitude European Margins: Fevang A, Jansen E & Dokken TM (CC02:MOpm26:G3).
14:30 Evidence for Instabilities of the Jakobshavn Isbrae Ice Stream from Offshore Stratigraphy in Disko Bugt, West Greenland: Lloyd J, Dix J, Park L & Kjuipers A (CC02:MOpm27:G3).
14:45 BREAK
Session chaired by Ralph Schneider & Ross Powell
15:00 Mineralogy of Oceanic Sediments Offshore the George V L and (East Antarctica, WEGA Project): Damiani D, Giorgetti G & Memmi I (CC02:MOpm29:G3).
15:15 Lakes and the Deglaciation of the Late Glacial Patagonian Icesheet: Turner K (CC02:MOpm30:G3).
15:30 Eurasian Ice Sheet Limits and Hydrologic Impacts in the Barents and Kara Seas, Russia: Forman SL, Zeeberg JJ, Lubinski D, Lammers RB & Vörösmarty CJ (CC02:MOpm31:G3).
15:45 Late Quaternary EAIS Melting Event Around the Ltzow-Holm Bay and Mt. Riiser-Larsen Region: Miura H, Seto K, Igarashi A, Maemoku H, Takada M & Moriwaki K (CC02:MOpm32:G3).
16:00 Quaternary Calcareous Nannofossil from Periantarctic Basins: Paleoecological and Paleoclimatic Implications: Villa G, Palandri S & Wise SW (CC02:MOpm33:G3).
16:15 Eocene-Oligocene Antarctic and Southern Ocean Climatic Deterioration: Phase Relationships between Climatic and Oceanic Cooling: Wilson G, Roberts A, Morgans H, Fabio F, Kenneth K & Sagnotti L (CC02:MOpm34:G3).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Joan O. Grimalt
13:00 Long-Chain Alkenones in Limnic Systems, Paleothermometers or Not?: Schwark L & Zink K (CC07:MOpm21:G2).
13:15 Hopanoids as Environmental Markers: Farrimond P, Watson D, Talbot H & Head I (CC07:MOpm22:G2).
13:30 Molecular Markers of Land Use Change: Fisher E, Wake R, Oldfield F, Appleby P & Wolff G (CC07:MOpm23:G2).
13:45 Lipid Biomarkers as Indicators of Local Environmental Conditions in a Terrestrial Ecosystem during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene: A Case Study on Maar Lakes of the Eifel-Volcanic-Field, Germany: Fischer T, Fuhrmann A, Wilkes H, Horsfield B, Brauer A, Negendank JF & Zolitschka B (CC07:MOpm24:G2).
14:00 A Biomarker Record of Holocene Environmental Changes in the Mediterranean Region- Lake Albano (Central Italy): Hanisch S, Ariztegui D & Püttmann W (CC07:MOpm25:G2).
14:15 Origin, Transport and Surface Distribution of Terrigenous Organic Matter in the Equatorial Atlantic: Evidence from Lignin Chemistry, Carbon Isotopes, Pyrolysis and Petrology: Wagner T, Holtvoeth J, Horsfield B, Schubert C & Wand U (CC07:MOpm26:G2).
14:30 BREAK
Session chaired by George Wolff
15:00 Late Quaternary Variations of Terrigenous Organic Matter Composition on the Congo Deep-Sea Fan (ODP-Site 1075): An Organic Geochemical Multiparameter Approach: Holtvoeth J, Wagner T, Schubert C, Horsfield B & Wand U (CC07:MOpm29:G2).
15:15 Tracking Paleohydrologic Change in the Mediterranean Sea using Compound Specific Hydrogen Isotopes: Paul HA, Bernasconi SM, Andersen N & McKenzie JA (CC07:MOpm30:G2).
15:30 The Carbon Associated Flux of Alkenones in the North Atlantic: Schulz-Bull DE & Thomas B (CC07:MOpm31:G2).
15:45 Long and Short Term Variability of Glacial Latitudinal Temperature Gradients and Terrigenous Inputs in the North Atlantic as Recorded in Sedimentary C37 Alkenones and N-Alkanes: Calvo E, Villanueva J, Grimalt JO, Boelaert A & Labeyrie L (CC07:MOpm32:G2).
16:00 Alkenone Measurements of Sea Surface Temperature in the Southeastern Subtropical Pacific Ocean over the Last 400 kyr: Calvo E, Pelejero C, Herguera JC, Palanques A & Grimalt JO (CC07:MOpm33:G2).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Antoni Rosell-Mele
13:00 KEYNOTE Modeling Extreme Climates of the Past: What we have Learnt from Model-Data Comparisons within the Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project: Joussaume S (CC12:MOpm21:F1).
13:30 KEYNOTE Environmental Processes of the Ice Age: Land, Oceans, Glaciers (EPILOG): Mix AC, Bard E & Schneider R (CC12:MOpm23:F1).
14:00 KEYNOTE Ice Sheets and Sea Level of the Last Glacial Maximum: Clark PU, Mix AC & Bard E (CC12:MOpm25:F1).
14:30 BREAK
Session chaired by Masa Kageyama & Joel Guiot
15:00 Climatic Changes in Africa and Eurasia since the Last Glacial Maximum: Peyron O, Guiot J, Jolly D & Tarasov P (CC12:MOpm29:F1).
15:15 High Resolution Models of Western European Climates at the LGM: Towards Reconciling Model-Data Disagreements: Valdes P (CC12:MOpm30:F1).
15:30 How Variable was the LGM?: Weinelt M, Pflaumann U, Sarnthein M & Vogelsang E (CC12:MOpm31:F1).
15:45 Mid-Holocene Validation of the PMIP Models over Europe and North America: Bonfils C, Ducoudre-De Noblet N, Guiot J, Bartlein P & PMIP Participants (CC12:MOpm32:F1).
16:00 New Transfer Function from Terrestrial Molluscs using the Mutual Climatic Range Method: Moine O, Rousseau D & Jolly D (CC12:MOpm33:F1).
16:15 Interoceanic Anti-Phasing of Late Pleistocene Millennial-Scale SST Cycles in the N.W. Pacific Contradicts Coupled O-A-GCM Prediction: Sarnthein M, Kiefer T, Roberts AP, Erlenkeuser H & Grootes P (CC12:MOpm34:F1).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Heide Zimmermann
13:00 Seawater Composition, BIF Deposition, Glaciation and the Rise of Oxygen: Major Changes Linked by a Late Archaean/Early Proterozoic Change in the Internal Behaviour of the Earth: Osmaston MF (EVO7:MOpm21:F5).
13:15 The Chemical Evolution of Seawater during the Phanerozoic: Record from Primary Fluid Inclusions in Marine Halite: Zimmermann H, Holland HD & Horita J (EVO7:MOpm22:F5).
13:30 Variation in Seawater Chemistry during the Permian and Triassic: Kovalevych V & Peryt TM (EVO7:MOpm23:F5).
13:45 Did the Ocean Change in Composition during the Phanerozoic? Learning from Fluid Inclusions and Potash Sequences: Ayora C, Taberner C, Cendon D & Pueyo JJ (EVO7:MOpm24:F5).
14:00 Extensive and Rapid Changes in Seawater Chemistry during Phanerozoic: Evidence from Br Contents in Basal Halite: Siemann MG (EVO7:MOpm25:F5).
14:15 The Sulphur Isotopic Composition of Phanerozoic Seawater Sulphate- New Data and Preliminary Modeling: Strauss H, Kampschulte A & Goddéris Y (EVO7:MOpm26:F5).
14:30 BREAK
Session chaired by Tadeusz Peryt
15:00 Tournaisian Whole Rock Carbon Isotope Stratigraphy in Europe and Laurentia: Buggisch W & Haas S (EVO7:MOpm29:F5).
15:15 18O of Carbonate, Quartz and Phosphate from Belemnite Guards: Implications for the Isotopic Record of Old Fossils and the Isotopic Composition of Ancient Seawater: Longinelli A, Iacumin P & Ramigni M (EVO7:MOpm30:F5).
15:30 The Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Palaeozoic Seawater- The Apatite 18O Record: Joachimski MM, Wenzel B, van Geldern R, Day J & Buggisch W (EVO7:MOpm31:F5).
15:45 The Variation of Ca Isotopic Composition in Marine Phosphates and Carbonates during the Tertiary: Schmitt A, Stille P, Bracke G & Kieffel B (EVO7:MOpm32:F5).
16:00 Rare Earth Element Evolution of Phanerozoic Seawater Recorded in Biogenic Apatites: Lécuyer C, Reynard B & Grandjean P (EVO7:MOpm33:F5).
16:15 Rhenium and Osmium Budgets on Limestone and the Os-Isotope Composition of Middle Devonian Seawater: Brauns CM & Haack U (EVO7:MOpm34:F5).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Marian Holness
13:00 The Behaviour of Excess Argon in Fluid Rich and Fluid Poor Systems: Kelley SP (FMF6:MOpm21:F4).
13:15 How Fluids Get into and Out of Rocks during Metamorphism: Jamtveit B, Malthe-Sorenssen A, Flekkoy E & Austrheim H (FMF6:MOpm22:F4).
13:30 Attempts to Date Retrogression and Quantify Fluid Infiltration into Granulite-Facies Basement within the Grampian Orogenic Belt in the Irish Caledonides: Daly JS, Flowerdew MJ & Whitehouse M (FMF6:MOpm23:F4).
13:45 How Time-Integrated Fluid-Flux should Constrain the Hydrothermal Mineralization Potential of a Faulted Rock Volume: A Comparison between 3D Fluid Flow Simulations and Measured Gold Content at the Sigma Mine, Quebec, Canada: Matthai SK, Geiger S & Garofalo P (FMF6:MOpm24:F4).
14:00 Fluid-Rock Interactions at the Brittle-Ductile Transition: Pressure-Temperature-Salinity Effects: Famin V, Philippot P, Hebert R & Jolivet L (FMF6:MOpm25:F4).
14:15 BREAK
Session chaired by Dan Harlov
14:45 Tectonic Contacts as Fluid Channels for Fluids Released during Subduction of the Zermatt-Saas Zone: Widmer T, Thompson AB & Frueh-Green G (FMF6:MOpm28:F4).
15:00 Influence of Deformation and Fluid Flow on Ar/Ar and Rb/Sr Systematics in the Aar Massif Shear Zones (External Crystalline Massifs, Switzerland): Challandes N, Marquer D & Villa IM (FMF6:MOpm29:F4).
15:15 High Grade Fluid Metasomatism on both a Local and Regional Scale: K-Feldspar-Quartz Grain Boundary Reaction Textures as a Product of Solid State, Fluid Induced Dehydration of Amphibolite Facies to Orthopyroxene-Bearing Granulite Facies Rocks: Harlov D (FMF6:MOpm30:F4).
15:30 Heterogeneous Fluid Distribution during Prograde and Retrograde Evolution in the Pointe Géologie Gneissic Basement (Terre Adélie- East Antarctica): Pelletier A, Guiraud M & Ménot R (FMF6:MOpm31:F4).
15:45 Reaction-Induced Microcracking during Pyrometamorphism, Isle of Mull, Scotland: Holness M & Watt G (FMF6:MOpm32:F4).
16:00 Observations of Melt Localization in Deforming Two-Phase Rocks: Holtzman B, Zimmerman M, Groebner N, Ginsberg S, Kohlstedt D & Phipps Morgan J (FMF6:MOpm33:F4).
16:15 Dilatant Behaviour in Sheared Magma Suspensions: Melt Movement and Pore Fluid Pressures: Petford N & Koenders C (FMF6:MOpm34:F4).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Thomas Rockwell
13:00 Slip Histories of Hector Mine (Mw=7.1, October 1999), and Nazca Ridge Earthquakes (Mw=7.7, November 1996) Inferred from the Combination of INSAR and Teleseismic Data: Salichon J, Delouis B, Lundgren P & Giardini D (LS01:MOpm21:F2).
13:15 The Earthquake in South Iceland on June 17, 2000: An INSAR Based Model Compared to GPS and Volumetric Strain Data: Pedersen R, Sigmundsson F, Árnad-Ttir T, Águstsson K & Feigl K (LS01:MOpm22:F2).
13:30 Holocene Deformation Outside the Rift Zone of North Iceland: Dauteuil O, Tournat F, Bouffette J, Embry J, Quété Y & Van Vliet-Lano' B (LS01:MOpm23:F2).
13:45 Slip Behavior of the San Andreas Fault through Several Earthquakes: Klinger Y, Liu J, Sieh K & Rubin C (LS01:MOpm24:F2).
14:00 Arc-Parallel, Active Extensional Faulting in Guadeloupe (French West Indies): Feuillet N, Tapponnier P, Manighetti I, Villemant B & King G (LS01:MOpm25:F2).
14:15 The September 21, 1999 Chichi Earthquake (Taiwan): Contribution of INSAR Interferometry to Analyse Permanent Ground Deformations: Pathier E, Fruneau B, Deffontaines B, Raymond D & Angelier J (LS01:MOpm26:F2).
14:30 Fault Structure in the Tip Region of the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan; Initial Results from Drilling into the Tip of a Fault: Shipton Z, Heermance R, Tanaka H & Evans J (LS01:MOpm27:F2).
14:45 BREAK
Session chaired by Thierry Camelbeeck
15:15 Earthquake Time-Slip Histories Determined from In Situ 36Cl Cosmogenic Dating of Limestone Fault Scarps: The Sparta (Greece) and the Hebgen Lake (Montana) Normal Faults: Benedetti L, Finkel R, King G, Caffee M, Armijo R, Van Der Woerd J, Papanastassiou D, Ryerson F, Flerit F & Farber D (LS01:MOpm30:F2).
15:30 Results from the PALEOSEIS-Project, Switzerland: Becker A, Davenport CA & Giardini D (LS01:MOpm31:F2).
15:45 The Multiple Faulting History of the Ventas de Zafarraya Fault- Paleoseismology of the Granada Depression (Southern Spain): Reicherter K, Becker-Heidmann P, Jabaloy A, Galindo-Zaldivar J & Michel G (LS01:MOpm32:F2).
16:00 Evidence of Recurrent Pre-Historic Seismicity of the Alhama de Murcia Fault (Southeastern Spain): Masana E, Santanach P, Martinez-Diaz J & Hernández-Henrile J (LS01:MOpm33:F2).
16:15 Geophysical Imaging of Concealed Active Faults in the Urban Area of Kobe, Japan: Miyata T & Yamaguchi S (LS01:MOpm34:F2).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Kenneth McCaffrey
13:00 KEYNOTE The Connection between Surface Deformation and Mantle Flow: The Role of Absolute Versus Relative Plate Motion: Teyssier C & Tikoff B (LS10:MOpm21:G0).
13:30 Clutch Tectonics, the Coupling of Lithospheric Layers, and the Role of the Lower Crust: Tikoff B, Teyssier C & Waters C (LS10:MOpm23:G0).
13:45 Topographic Controls on Deformation Partitioning, Decoupling and Vertical-Axis Rotations in Thrust Belts: Insights from Sandbox Modelling: Ornelas Marques F & Cobbold P (LS10:MOpm24:G0).
14:00 Low-Angle Detachment Horizons in the Overriding Plate at Subduction Boundaries: Examples from the Ketilidian Orogen, Southern Greenland, and the Central Andes: Grocott J, Chadwick B, Garde A, McCaffrey K & Taylor G (LS10:MOpm25:G0).
14:15 Stress State and Depth of Mechanical Coupling along the El Pilar Fault, NE Venezuela: Russo R (LS10:MOpm26:G0).
14:30 The Concept of Deformation Domains: Understanding the Kinematics of Neogene Deformation at the Central Andean Convergent Plate Margin: Riller U & Oncken O (LS10:MOpm27:G0).
14:45 BREAK
Session chaired by Graeme Taylor
15:15 The Kinematics of Continental Detachment Faulting: Slip Rates along the Cordillera Blanca Detachment Fault Deduced from In Situ Produced Cosmogenic Radionuclides 10Be and 26Al: Farber D, Hancock G & Finkel B (LS10:MOpm30:G0).
15:30 Deformation and Kinematics along the Denali Fault System, Southwestern Yukon, Canada: White JC (LS10:MOpm31:G0).
15:45 Oblique Convergence Under Increasing Plate-Boundary Curvature: Pliocene-Quaternary Transtensional Basins and Deformation of the Eastern Hellenic Forearc: Ten Veen JH & Kleinspehn KL (LS10:MOpm32:G0).
16:00 Domainal Deformation and Strain Partitioning during Upper-Plate Transpression: An Example from the Southern Uplands Terrane, Scotland: Holdsworth B, Tavarnelli E, Jones R, Clegg P, McCaffrey K & Pinheiro R (LS10:MOpm33:G0).
16:15 Transtensional Deformation at the Junction between a Backarc Basin and an Island Arc: The Transition between the Okinawa Trough and Kyushu Island, SW Japan: Fabbri O, Monié P & Aiming L (LS10:MOpm34:G0).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
(Symposium LS10 Continued in Session TU am on Page 57)
Session chaired by Mark Rehkämper
13:00 Isotope Systematics Require Layered Mantle Convection: Turcotte D, Paul D & White W (MS01:MOpm21:F6).
13:15 Combined Modeling of Crust-Mantle Nd and Hf Isotope Evolution and an <epsilon>Hf vs. Time Curve for the Depleted Mantle: Kramers JD, Kleinhanns I, Kreissig K & Nägler TF (MS01:MOpm22:F6).
13:30 Implications of Nb/U, Th/U and Sm/Nd Variations in Plume Magmas for the Relationship between Continental and Oceanic Crust Formation and the Development of the Depleted Mantle: Campbell I (MS01:MOpm23:F6).
13:45 Carbon Recycling and the Structure of the Mantle: Coltice N, Simon L, Gillet P & Lecuyer C (MS01:MOpm24:F6).
14:00 Primordial Terrestrial Noble Gases: Indicating Core-Mantle Interaction Rather Than a Primordial or Heterogeneous Mantle?: Trieloff M & Kunz J (MS01:MOpm25:F6).
14:15 A Dynamical Investigation of the Terrestrial Heat-Helium Imbalance: van Keken P, Ballentine C & Porcelli D (MS01:MOpm26:F6).
14:30 BREAK
Session chaired by David Price
15:00 Geochemical Evolution of an Heterogeneous, Open and Convective Reservoir: Theoretical and Numerical Approaches: Lewin E & Allegre C (MS01:MOpm29:F6).
15:15 The Effect of Plate Dynamics on the Convective Mixing of Chemical Heterogeneities in the Earth's Mantle: Rehkamper M, Schmalzl J & Hansen U (MS01:MOpm30:F6).
15:30 Effect of Continents on Mid Ocean Basalt Chemistry: Humler E & Besse J (MS01:MOpm31:F6).
15:45 Geochemical and Numerical Model Evidences for Mesozoic Mantle Avalanche: Machetel P & Humler E (MS01:MOpm32:F6).
16:00 Thermo-Chemical Structure in the Deep Mantle Inferred from Geodynamic, Seismic and Mineral Physics Data: Forte AM & Mitrovica JX (MS01:MOpm33:F6).
16:15 Mineral Physics Constraints on Viscous Flow Models of Mantle Flow: Steinberger B & Calderwood A (MS01:MOpm34:F6).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
(Symposium MS01 Continued in Session TU am on Page 58)
Session chaired by Frances Wall
13:00 Mantle Carbon and Global Carbon Fluxes; A Planetary Review: Jones A (MS10:MOpm21:G8).
13:15 Carbon Flux Through Time: Bailey D (MS10:MOpm22:G8).
13:30 The Formation of Mantle Diamonds: Navon O (MS10:MOpm23:G8).
13:45 Carbonatite Magmatism: Constraints on the History of Carbonate Sediment Recycling in the Upper Mantle Since the Archaean: Wilson M & Spencer EA (MS10:MOpm24:G8).
14:00 Fibrous Diamonds in an Eclogite Xenolith from the Mbuji Mayi Kimberlites (Congo): Cartigny P, Demaiffe D, Pineau F & Javoy M (MS10:MOpm25:G8).
14:15 Linking HIMU Subducted Slabs with Oceanic Carbonatites: The High Nb/Ta Cape Verde Carbonatites: Jørgensen JØ & Holm PM (MS10:MOpm26:G8).
14:30 BREAK
Session chaired by Iain Gilmour
15:00 Isotopic Regional Zoning Versus Tectonic Polarity in Pleistocene Leucitites, Melilitites and Carbonatites of the Italian Peninsula: Keith B, Francesca C & Francesco S (MS10:MOpm29:G8).
15:15 Wall-Rock Reaction, Decarbonation, and Carbonatite Eruption from the Upper Mantle: Hammouda T (MS10:MOpm30:G8).
15:30 Transport of Mantle Carbon to the Crust and Surface by Carbonatitic Magmatism: Report of the ESF Workshop in the Kaiserstuhl Carbonatite Complex: Keller J (MS10:MOpm31:G8).
15:45 Mantle Carbon Flux as Tested by Petroleum Reservoirs: Fleet A (MS10:MOpm32:G8).
16:00 Magma Degassing and Mixing in Oceanic Basaltic Volcanism: Carbon and Water Behaviour: Pineau F, Jendrzejewski N & Javoy M (MS10:MOpm33:G8).
16:15 Origin of REE Mineralization in the Khibina and Vuoriyarvi Carbonatites (Kola, Russia)- Evidence from a C-O and Sr-Nd Isotope Study: Zaitsev AN, Demény A, Sindern S & Wall F (MS10:MOpm34:G8).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by David Vaughan
13:00 Chemical and Magnetic Properties of Hematite Produced by Phase Separation from Hematite-Ilmenite Solid Solution during Slow Cooling: McEnroe SA, Harrison R, Robinson P & Dyar D (OS05:MOpm21:G6).
13:15 A Neutron-Diffraction Study of the Amblygonite-Montebrasite Solid Solution: Groat L & Chakoumakos B (OS05:MOpm22:G6).
13:30 X-Ray Topography of Spinel Twinned Crystals by Synchrotron and Conventional Sources: Fregola RA & Scandale E (OS05:MOpm23:G6).
13:45 Crystal Chemical Characterization of Natural Ti-Bearing Garnets: Solved Problems and Open Questions: Schingaro E, Scordari F, Malitesta C & Pedrazzi G (OS05:MOpm24:G6).
14:00 Time-Temperature Dependent Variation of the Elastic Modulus of MgAl2O4 Spinel and its Relationship to Order-Disorder: Street J & Redfern S (OS05:MOpm25:G6).
14:15 BREAK
Session chaired by Thomas Armbruster
14:45 Morphology of Forsterite Dendrites: Faure F, Trolliard G, Montel J & Soulestin B (OS05:MOpm28:G6).
15:00 EPR, ESEEM and SQUID Magnetometry of Sulfides: Magnetic Properties of the Synthetic Analogue of Tetrahedrite Cu12Sb4S13: Barbon A, Bernardini GP, Borrini D, Brustolon M, Caneschi A, Danti C, Di Benedetto F, Emiliani C, Gatteschi D & Romanelli M (OS05:MOpm29:G6).
15:15 MIE Scattering and Charge Transfer Phenomena as Causes of UV Absorption in Natural and Synthetic Almandine Garnets: Khomenko V, Langer K & Wirth R (OS05:MOpm30:G6).
15:30 X-Ray Spectrometry of Light Elements and Transition Metals using the Electron Probe Microanalyser: Hayward C, Vaughan D, Plant D & Henderson M (OS05:MOpm31:G6).
15:45 Valence Determination of Iron in Clays by Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy: Guillaume D, Pironon J, Ghanbaja J & Laurent P (OS05:MOpm32:G6).
16:00 Mechanical Fibration in Crystals and Bitumens: Yushkin N (OS05:MOpm33:G6).
16:15 Elastic Moduli of Low-Symmetry Structures from First Principles: Warren M, Milman V, Winkler B, Hytha M, Gale J & Schreuer J (OS05:MOpm34:G6).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
(Symposium OS05 Continued in Session TU am on Page 59)
Session chaired by Valerie Chavagnac
13:00 Evolution of Rare Earth Element Speciation in Hydrothermal Fluids: Aggarwal J (OS09:MOpm21:G7).
13:15 Trace Element Modelling and Source Constraints of Tholeiitic to Calc-Alkaline Basalts from Depleted Asthenospheric Mantle Source, Mt. Erciyes Stratovolcano, Central Anatolia, Turkey: Kurkcuoglu B, Sen E, Aydar E, Temel A & Gourgaud A (OS09:MOpm22:G7).
13:30 Isotopic Evolution of Alkali-Basalts and Associated Megacrysts of Biu- and Jos-Plateau, Northern Cameroon Volcanic Line: Rankenburg K, Lassiter J & Brey G (OS09:MOpm23:G7).
13:45 Volcanism Proceding the Breakup of Africa and Arabia: A Case Study from NE Jordan: Shaw JE, Baker J, Menzies M & Ibrahim K (OS09:MOpm24:G7).
14:00 A New Rapid Method for Simultaneous Determination of Radium Isotopes in Natural Waters using "Radium Rad Disks" and A-Spectrometry: Purkl S & Eisenhauer A (OS09:MOpm25:G7).
14:15 Multiple Ion Counting of Trans Uranic Radio-Nuclides using MC-ICP-MS: Taylor RN, Milton JA, Warneke T, Croudace IW, Warwick PE & Nesbitt RW (OS09:MOpm26:G7).
14:30 Assessing the Role of Colloids on [U] and (234U/238U) Signatures in Diluted Waters: The Mount Cameroon Case: Riotte J, Chabaux F, Benedetti M, Gérard M, Boulègue J, Dia A & Ildephonse P (OS09:MOpm27:G7).
14:45 BREAK
Session chaired by Rex Taylor
15:15 Tracing of the U Fluxes in the Ganges-Brahmaputra River System: Chabaux F, Riotte J, Clauer N & France-Lanord C (OS09:MOpm30:G7).
15:30 Chemical Characterization of Dissolved and Particulate Organic Carbon in Seawater: Do Particles Pump DOC from the Surface to the Deep Ocean?: Gogou A, Repeta DJ & Honjo S (OS09:MOpm31:G7).
15:45 Boron Isotopes as Paleoenvironmental Tracers: A Case Study from Lake Lisan, Israel: Rocholl A, Meixner A, Schulz C, Romer, RL & Stein M (OS09:MOpm32:G7).
16:00 Rapid Chemical Separation and Isotopic Analysis of Lu-Hf, Sm-Nd and the REE by MC-ICPMS: Ulfbeck D, Baker J, Krogstad E & Waight T (OS09:MOpm33:G7).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
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Session chaired by Paul Bons
13:00 KEYNOTE The Numerical Simulation of Microstructures in Geological and Non-Geological Materials: Jessell M (PCM4:MOpm21:G5).
13:30 Melting by Numbers: Chemical Versus Textural Melt Fertility: Vigneresse JL & Kriegsman L (PCM4:MOpm23:G5).
13:45 Numerical Modelling of the Evolution of Single Phase or two Phase Microstructures during Dynamic Recrystallization: Implications for Strain Localization and Flow Behaviour: Piazolo S, Jessell MW, Bons PD, Evans L & Passchier CW (PCM4:MOpm24:G5).
14:00 The Effect of Interface Slip on the Rotation and Stabilization of Monoclinic Particles in Simple Shear: Mancktelow N, Arbaret L & Pennacchioni G (PCM4:MOpm25:G5).
14:15 Numerical Modelling of Simple Shear Flow around Rigid Objects in different Matrix Materials: ten Grotenhuis S, Passchier CW & Bons PD (PCM4:MOpm26:G5).
14:30 BREAK
Session chaired by Mark Jessell
15:00 KEYNOTE Quantitative Models of Metamorphic Microstructures: Foster, Jr. CT (PCM4:MOpm29:G5).
15:30 The Correct use of Shear Bands as Kinematic Indicators: Grasemann B & Stuewe K (PCM4:MOpm31:G5).
15:45 Modeling Formation of Mafic Segregations with Felsic Halos as a Solid-State Diffusion Process: Olsen SN & Fisher GW (PCM4:MOpm32:G5).
16:00 Microstructural Analysis of Mass-Flow Textures in High Grade Ignimbrites: The Example of Nuraxi Tuff: Pioli L, Rosi M, Mazzarini F & Longo A (PCM4:MOpm33:G5).
16:15 The Rounding Kinetics of Olivine in Fe, Fe-S: Cabane H, Provost A & Laporte D (PCM4:MOpm34:G5).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
Session chaired by Jacques Locat
13:00 Landslide-Generated Tsunamis on the Pacific Coast of North America- Observation and Modeling: Bornhold BD, Thomson RE, Kulikov EA, Rabinovich AB & Fine IV (RCM4:MOpm21:F3).
13:15 Slope Instability of Continental Margins: Mienert J & Berndt C (RCM4:MOpm22:F3).
13:30 Passage of Debris Flows and Turbidity Currents through a Topographic Constriction: Seafloor Erosion and Deflection of Pathways: Gee MJR, Masson DG, Watts AB & Mitchell NC (RCM4:MOpm23:F3).
13:45 Continental Margin Slope Failure Related to Shallow Overpressures, Gas and Gas Hydrates: Observations and Processes: Orange D, Hovland M & Greene G (RCM4:MOpm24:F3).
14:00 Submarine Slope Failure Related to Fluid Migration Processes (Deep Offshore Gulf of Guinea): Cochonat P, Sultan N, Bourillet J, Cayocca F, Cauquil E & Colliat J (RCM4:MOpm25:F3).
14:15 An Alternative Mechanism for Slope Failure: Purdy EG (RCM4:MOpm26:F3).
14:30 Subsurface Physical Property Prediction from 3-D Seismic Data: The Challenge for Marine Geotechnical Studies: Hart B, Long B & Locat J (RCM4:MOpm27:F3).
14:45 BREAK
Session chaired by Phil Weaver
15:15 An Initial Assessment of the History of the Afen Slide, Faroe-Shetland Channel: Long D, Bulat J & Holmes R (RCM4:MOpm30:F3).
15:30 Evaluation of the Risk of Marine Slope Instability using a Pseudo 3D Approach: Application to the Nice Slope: Sultan N, Cochonat P, Bourillet J & Cayocca F (RCM4:MOpm31:F3).
15:45 The Role of Hydroplanning in Subaqueous Mass Transport as Ascertained by Integrating Field Data with Experimental and Theoretical Studies: Elverhøi A, De Blasio FV, Harbitz C, Ilstad T & Marr J (RCM4:MOpm32:F3).
16:00 Simulating Submarine Slope Instability Initiation using Centrifuge Model Testing: Phillips R, Popescu R & Konrad JM (RCM4:MOpm33:F3).
16:15 Laboratory Investigation on the Effect of Fines on Cyclic Resistance: Konrad J, Eliadorani A & Byrne PM (RCM4:MOpm34:F3).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).
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Session chaired by Hazel Rymer
13:00 Cities on Volcanoes on Limestone: Volcanic CO2 Related Hazards in the City of Rome and Hinterland (Italy): Funiciello R, Giordano G, de Rita D, Quattrocchi F, Capelli G, Esposito A, Fabbri M, Rodani S & Donati S (VPP6:MOpm21:G4).
13:15 Carbon Dioxide and Radon Hazards in the Alban Hills Volcanic District (Central Italy): Beaubien SE, Ciotoli G, Lombardi S & Nolasco D (VPP6:MOpm22:G4).
13:30 The Investigation of Fumarolic Gases to Forecast Volcanic Activity: Martini M, Buccianti A, Giannini L, Montegrossi G, Tassi F & Vaselli O (VPP6:MOpm23:G4).
13:45 Fluid Phase Monitoring at El Chichon Volcano, Chiapas, Mexico: Compositional Changes Related to the Activity of the System: Tassi F, Vaselli O, Capaccioni B, Montegrossi G, Buccianti A, Nencetti A, Taran Y & Macias JL (VPP6:MOpm24:G4).
14:00 What is Happening at the Depth of a few Hundred Meters at Stromboli: Vergniolle S (VPP6:MOpm25:G4).
14:15 BREAK
Session chaired by Glyn Williams-Jones
14:45 Estimation of Physical Parameters of Vulcanian Eruption of the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat: Formenti Y & Druitt T (VPP6:MOpm28:G4).
15:00 Geology and Volcanic Hazards of El Misti Volcano Near the City of Arequipa, Peru: Thouret J & Finizola A (VPP6:MOpm29:G4).
15:15 Piton de la Fournaise Volcano, Reunion Island, Starts a New Cycle of High Eruptive Activity: Staudacher T, Aki K, Bachèlery P, Catherine P, Ferrazzini V, Hochard D, Kowalski P, Ricard LP, Villeneuve N & Cheminée JL (VPP6:MOpm30:G4).
15:30 Application of Non-Conventional Techniques for Magnetic Monitoring of Active Volcanoes: Del Negro C, Currenti G & Fortuna L (VPP6:MOpm31:G4).
15:45 Combined Discrete and Continuous Gravity Observations at Mt. Etna: Carbone D, Budetta G, Greco F & Rymer H (VPP6:MOpm32:G4).
16:00 INSAR Monitoring of Evolution of Deformation at Krafla Volcano (North Iceland), 1992-2000: Henriot O, Villemin T & Jouanne F (VPP6:MOpm33:G4).
16:15 The Application of a Long Range Laser Scanner for Monitoring Volcanic Activity on Mount Etna: Hunter G, Pinkerton H, Airey R & Calvari S (VPP6:MOpm34:G4).
16:45 PRESIDENTIAL LECTURE Europrobe: Multidisciplinary Studies of Continental Lithosphere: David G. Gee (PL01:MOpm36:G0).