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"Steepestdescent" is a geomorphology event, held this year on the Saturday after the EGU meeting (Saturday 13th of April 2019).
Our objective is to add one day of focused interactions and networking between people interested in surface dynamics in a broad sense. We hope this will serve the growing community of surface dynamics in Europe, and that it will be a good opportunity to foster special atmosphere and good spirit among us.
The day's schedule is composed of 3 research talks and informal discussion around your posters + time for coffee/pastries and lunch (all included).
Everyone interested in geomorphology and earth surface processes is encouraged to attend! Bring, display and discuss your EGU poster.
Program
09:15 doors open
09:30 - 10:30 Claire Lukens (Victoria University, NZ) "Grain size variability on mountain slopes: biases and opportunities."
11:00 - 12:00 John Armitage (IPGP, France) "The steepest route of descent is wrong."
lunch
13:30-14:30 Marisa Palucis (Dartmouth College, USA) "From pebbles to landscapes: Reconstructing ancient environments on Mars."
Looking forward to seeing you in Vienna! The SteepestDescent Team
https://sites.google.com/site/steepestdescentmeeting/
Participants in need of financial support can contact us with an explanation of their situation.
Steepest Descent has repeatedly incurred financial losses over the last years and the rise in ticket prices reflect an effort to balance the budget and ensure the continuation of this meeting. We thank you for your understanding.
CONTACT: steepestdescentmeeting@gmail.com
If you encounter any issue with registration or payment, please send us a message
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LocationWUK Vienna Projektraum (View)
Wahringer Strasse 59
Vienna 1090
Austria
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