[Aqualist] Selwyn Symposium 2016 - Supercontinent Assembly Through Breakup: An Eastern Gondwana Perspective

Karen Kapteinis kkapteinis at gmail.com
Thu Aug 18 11:36:46 AEST 2016


Dear All,

The Geological Society of Australia (Victoria Division) is once again
holding the Selwyn Symposium, bringing together the latest research on the
assembly of Gondwana and the subsequent controls that this had on
disintegration of the supercontinent. This series of talks presented by
national and international speakers will particularly focus on eastern
Gondwana (Australia, Zealandia). Talks will be given by Dr George Gibson,
Andrew Merdith, Prof. Alan Collins, Dr David Moore, Prof. Nick Rawlinson,
Dr Steven Boger, Dr Jo Whittaker, Dr Hamish Campbell, Dr Simon Holford, Dr
Milo Barham and Dr Ian Duddy.

The Selwyn Symposium will conclude with the presentation of the Selwyn
Medal, followed by the Selwyn Public Lecture, given by Dr Hamish Campbell
on *Did the entire New Zealand land mass sink beneath the waves 23 million
years ago?*

Registration is now open, with further details and a full program available
at:  http://www.gsavic.org/selwyn-symp-2016.html

*When: *Thursday, 29th September, 2016
*Where:* Fritz Loewe Theatre, School of Earth Sciences, University of
Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Limited tickets are selling fast!

The Geological Society of Australia (Victoria Division) hopes to see you
there.

Kind regards,

Karen Kapteinis (B. Cons. Biol. & Ecol. (Hons))
Committee Member - Geological Society of Australia (Victoria Division)
Secretary - Australian and New Zealand Geomorphology Group

Geomorphologist​ & Cultural Heritage Advisor
Archaeology at TARDIS Pty. Ltd.


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