GUIDE TO TECHNICAL SESSIONS AND ACTIVITIES


SATURDAY EVENING
6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Garden RoomRegistration
7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Grand BallroomReception
 
SUNDAY MORNING
7:30 – 8:10 Grand Ballroom Foyer and SolariumContinental Breakfast
7:30 – 12:30 Garden RoomRegistration
8:10 – 8:20 Grand BallroomPlenary Session I:  Introduction to the Conference
8:25 CommonwealthMineral-Organic Interactions in Aqueous Systems I
8:25 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyIgneous Processes I
8:25 Piedmont/ShenandoahMechanisms of Mineral Growth and Texture Formation in Rocks:  Measurements and Theory I
8:25 Grand Ballroom WestEarly Solar System Processes I
8:25 StratfordEnvironmental Mineralogy I
8:25 GeorgianOre Deposits
8:25 Grand Ballroom EastControls on Chemical Weathering:  Small- and Large-Scale Views I
8:25 Mount VernonRecent Advances in Stable Isotope Analysis and Interpretation I
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
3:00 – 6:00 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
3:15 – 3:45 Grand Ballroom WestPlenary Session II:  Combined Urey and Gast Lectures by D. DePaolo
3:55 CommonwealthMineral-Organic Interactions in Aqueous Systems II
3:55 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyIgneous Processes II
3:55 Piedmont/ShenandoahMechanisms of Mineral Growth and Texture Formation in Rocks:  Measurements and Theory II
3:55 Mount VernonPartitioning of Elements in Mineral-Melt-Volatile Systems I
3:55 Grand Ballroom WestEarly Solar System Processes II
3:55 StratfordEnvironmental Mineralogy II
3:55 Grand Ballroom EastControls on Chemical Weathering:  Small- and Large-Scale Views II
SUNDAY EVENING
8:00 Grand BallroomDinner
9:30 – 10:00 Colonnade and Stratford AtriumPoster Presentations
MONDAY MORNING
7:30 – 8:25 Grand Ballroom Foyer and SolariumContinental Breakfast
8:00 – 12:30 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
8:25 StratfordSecular Variations in the Stable Isotope Composition of Organic Matter and Carbonates I
8:25 GeorgianReactive Fluid Flow During Metamorphism:  Field Studies and Modeling I
8:25 Piedmont/ShenandoahPartitioning of Elements in Mineral-Melt-Volatile Systems II
8:25 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyMicroanalytical Techniques for Earth and Planetary Samples I:  Extraterrestrial Samples
8:25 Grand Ballroom WestMolecular Modeling in Geochemistry I
8:25 CommonwealthGeochemical Aspects of Sustainable Energy Utilization:  Carbon Cycle and Geothermal Energy
8:25 EmpireThe Felsic Magma-Ore Deposit Link
8:25 Grand Ballroom EastControls on Chemical Weathering:  Small and Large-Scale Views III
8:25 Mount VernonRecent Advances in Stable Isotope Analysis and Interpretation II
MONDAY AFTERNOON
2:00 – 4:30 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
2:00 – 3:30 Grand BallroomPlenary Session III: Geochemical Society Presidential Address, Goldschmidt Lecture by I. Kushiro, and Awards Ceremony
3:30 – 3:55 Colonnade and Stratford AtriumPoster Presentations
3:55 StratfordSecular Variations in the Stable Isotope Composition of Organic Matter and Carbonates II
3:55 Grand Ballroom WestReactive Fluid Flow During Metamorphism:  Field Studies and Modeling II
3:55 Grand Ballroom EastPartitioning of Elements in Mineral-Melt-Volatile Systems III
3:55 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyIn Situ Geochemical Analysis of Planets and Asteroids
3:55 LexingtonAstrobiology
3:55 GeorgianMolecular Modeling in Geochemistry II
3:55 Mount VernonGeochemistry and Mineralogy of Gemstones
3:55 CommonwealthGeochemical Aspects of Sustainable Energy Utilization:  Radioactive Waste
3:55 Piedmont/ShenandoahFluid Phase Separation in Subaerial and Submarine Geothermal Systems
MONDAY EVENING
8:00 Grand BallroomDinner
9:30 – 10:00 Colonnade and Stratford AtriumPoster Presentations
TUESDAY MORNING
7:30 – 8:25 Grand Ballroom Foyer and SolariumContinental Breakfast
8:00 – 12:30 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
8:25 Mount VernonAbiotic Formation of Organic Species in Hydrothermal Systems:  Catalytic and Mineral-Fluid Equilibria Effects
8:25 Grand Ballroom WestOf Earth and Microbes: Active Participation of Microorganisms in Geochemical Processes I
8:25 DominionVolatiles in the Mantle I
8:25 StratfordUltra-High-Pressure Metamorphism: Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology I
8:25 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyExtraterrestrial Water: Origin, Evolution, and Effects
8:25 Piedmont/ShenendoahPhysics and Chemistry of Earth Materials I
8:25 Grand Ballroom EastMicroanalytical Techniques for Earth and Planetary Samples II
8:25 CommonwealthMetals in the Weathering Environment I
8:25 GeorgianGeochemistry of Contaminated Aquifers I
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
3:30 – 6:00 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
3:30 – 3:55 Colonnade and Stratford AtriumPoster Presentations
3:55 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyOrganic Geochemical Applications to Freshwater and Estuarine Systems
3:55 Mount VernonMolecular Biogeochemistry
3:55 Grand Ballroom WestVolatiles in the Mantle II
3:55 StratfordUltra-High-Pressure Metamorphism:  Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology II
3:55 Piedmont/ShenandoahMineralogy, Geochemistry, and Geodynamics of Planetary Interiors I
3:55 Grand Ballroom EastMicroanalytical Techniques for Earth and Planetary Samples III
3:55 CommonwealthMetals in the Weathering Environment II
3:55 GeorgianGeochemistry of Contaminated Aquifers II
3:55 EmpireRecent Advances in U/Pb Geochronology I
Session dedicated to Tom Krogh
TUESDAY EVENING
8:00 Grand BallroomDinner
9:30 – 10:00 Colonnade and Stratford AtriumPoster Presentations
WEDNESDAY MORNING
7:30 – 8:25 Grand Ballroom Foyer and SolariumContinental Breakfast
8:00 – 12:30 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
8:25 Grand Ballroom EastOf Earth and Microbes:  Active Participation of Microorganisms in Geochemical Processes II
8:25 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyMetamorphic Processes
8:25 GeorgianCrustal Melting:  From Grain Boundaries to Batholiths
8:25 Piedmont/ShenandoahMineralogy, Geochemistry, and Geodynamics of Planetary Interiors II
8:25 StratfordAdvances in Oxide and Sulfide Mineral Surface Chemistry I
8:25 CommonwealthAdvances in the Development and Application of In Situ Techniques for the Investigation of Geochemical Systems I
11:30 CommonwealthMSA Dana Medal Presentation and Lecture by G. Rossman
8:25 Mount VernonGeochemistry of Fluids from Sedimentary Systems
8:25 Grand Ballroom WestRecent Advances in U/Pb Geochronology II
Session dedicated to Tom Krogh
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
3:00 – 6:00 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
3:30 – 3:55 Colonnade and Stratford AtriumPoster Presentations
3:55 Grand Ballroom EastOf Earth and Microbes:  Active Participation of Microorganisms in Geochemical Processes III
3:55 Blue Ridge/AlleghenyMelting and Melt Transfer in the Mantle:  Thermodynamic and Transport Models
3:55 Grand Ballroom WestAccessory Minerals: Equilibrium and Kinetic Properties and Applications I
3:55 Piedmont/ShenandoahMineralogy, Geochemistry, and Geodynamics of Planetary Interiors III
3:55 StratfordAdvances in Oxide and Sulfide Mineral Surface Chemistry II
3:55 CommonwealthAdvances in the Development and Application of In Situ Techniques for the Investigation of Geochemical Systems II
3:55 EmpireCrystal Structures and Mineral Behavior I
6:15 EmpirePhysics and Chemistry of Earth Materials II
3:55 GeorgianThe Mafic Magma-Ore Deposit Link I
WEDNESDAY EVENING
8:00 Grand BallroomBanquet
THURSDAY MORNING
7:30 – 8:25 Grand Ballroom Foyer and SolariumContinental Breakfast
8:00 – 10:00 Garden RoomRegistration Desk Staffed
8:25 TheatreGenomics Meets Geochemistry
8:25 Grand Ballroom WestAccessory Minerals: Equilibrium and Kinetic Properties and Applications II
8:25 EmpireMineralogy, Geochemistry, and Geodynamics of Planetary Interiors IV
8:25 CommonwealthCrystal Structures and Mineral Behavior II
8:25 GeorgianThe Mafic Magma-Ore Deposit Link II
8:25 Grand Ballroom EastAqueous Geochemistry
8:25 StratfordLink Between the Chemical and Isotopic Evolution of the Atmosphere and the Rock Record

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