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Critical Zone Exploration Network Meeting, Wednesday July 16th, UBC campus during Goldschmidt meeting

To Critical Zone scientists attending Goldschmidt in Vancouver:

On Wednesday afternoon, July 16th at 2:30PM at the Goldschmidt meeting in Vancouver, we are planning a small meeting on the UBC Campus. The building and room location for this meeting is Irving K Barber Learning Center- Room 260.

Because this is a public meeting, we encourage all interested in the growth of Critical Zone science to attend.

The agenda for the meeting will be as follows:

2:30 pm Introduction and CZEN Overview (Sue Brantley)

Goldschmidt 2008: Multiple approaches for assessing processes in the critical zone: Focus on watersheds around the world

Dear CZEN Friends,

I'd like to call your attention to a special session for the 2008 Goldschmidt Conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada. We would really love to see submissions focused on specific CZEN seed sites and CZ observatories to facilitate discussion amongst groups working at the same sites.

Title: Multiple approaches for assessing processes in the critical zone:
Focus on watersheds around the world

Conveners: Heather Buss, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, USA;
Vala Ragnasdottir, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

Goals: Multidisciplinary studies in the critical zone are receiving more
and more focus around the world in order to understand processes that
impact the biosphere. This session encourages papers that address critical
zone processes such as weathering reactions, soil formation, erosion,
water and sediment transport, and nutrient cycling using multiple
approaches such as cosmogenic and stable isotopes, biological techniques,
modeling, and monitoring of chemical and hydrologic parameters. Papers
based on well studied critical zone watersheds and observatories are
especially encouraged.

Abstracts are due March 1, 2008. http://www.goldschmidt2008.org/abstracts/instructions

Thanks!
Heather Buss
hlbuss@usgs.gov

Goldschmidt 2008: Multiple approaches for assessing processes in the critical zone: Focus on watersheds around the world

Dear CZEN Friends,

I'd like to call your attention to a special session for the 2008 Goldschmidt Conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada. We would really love to see submissions focused on specific CZEN seed sites and CZ observatories to facilitate discussion amongst groups working at the same sites.

Title: Multiple approaches for assessing processes in the critical zone:
Focus on watersheds around the world

Conveners: Heather Buss, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, USA;
Vala Ragnasdottir, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

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