AINSE Environment Workshop 2001 "Archives of human impact of the last 200 years "

Henk HEIJNIS hhx at ansto.gov.au
Fri Jul 27 14:06:25 EST 2001


Dear AQUA members,

The following workshop will be of interest to most of you:

AINSE Environment Workshop 2001 "Archives of human impact of the last 200
years " 27 and 28 September 2001 AINSE Theatre Lucas Heights, Sydney The
organisers cordially invite you to attend the Workshop to talk about your
research, techniques and the future. We intend that the Workshop will be a
valuable experience for research students. Register Now ! (Download Word
<2001ArchivesConferenceEnvironmentRegistrationform.doc> or RTF
<2001ArchivesConferenceEnvironmentRegistrationform.rtf> registration form)
Invited Speakers				
Assoc Professor Andrew McMinn		University of Tasmania		
Dr Simon Haberle		Monash University		
Assoc Professor Brian Jones		University of Wollongong

Dr Henk Heijnis		Australian Nuclear Science and Technology
Organisation		
Workshop topics  Principles of dating and sampling  Applications in the
Marine Environment  Sediments archives in lakes  Coastal Lagoons  Draft
Program				
Thursday 27 September 2001				
0900 	Arrival and Registration			
0930 	Principles of dating & Sampling			
1000 	Contributed papers 			
1030 	Morning coffee			
1050 	Applications in the Marine Environment 			
1120 	Contributing papers 			
1230	Lunch and Poster Session			
1400	Sediments archives in lakes 			
1430	Contributed papers 			
1540	Afternoon tea			
1600	Coastal Lagoons			
1630	Contributed papers 			
1700	Final discussion			
1720	Close of Workshop and drinks in foyer			
1800	Dinner			
Friday 28 September 2001				
9am - 4pm	Master Class on sediment dating; Alphaspec & Gammaspec
There are a limited number of places so register early to avoid
disappointment 			
Deadlines for AINSE Workshop				
Receipt of 3-4 page abstract			2 July 2001	
Notification of acceptance to authors			End July 2001	
Receipt of registration and payment			20 August 2001	
Registration Fees		
Participants from AINSE member organisations	$55 + GST	
Participants from non-AINSE member organisations	$80 + GST	
Students 	$25 + GST	
Additional late fee for registrations received after 20 August 2001	$20
+ GST	
Workshop dinner (non-registrants only)	$35 + GST	
Friday Master Class	$20 + GST	
The registration fee includes morning and afternoon teas, lunch and dinner
27 September 2001 and the workshop handbook. AINSE subsidies  Accommodation
Presenters from AINSE member universities who do not reside in Sydney may be
accommodated in twin-share accommodation at Stevens Hall, on the night of 27
September 2001. Travel Depending upon circumstances, AINSE may provide a
contribution towards airfares for students from member universities. The
extent of any such contribution will be determined by AINSE. Preference is
generally given to student presenters. Travel subsidies will be paid to
universities. Registration Register Now ! (Download Word
<2001ArchivesConferenceEnvironmentRegistrationform.doc> or RTF
<2001ArchivesConferenceEnvironmentRegistrationform.rtf> registration form)
For further information please contact Workshop Co-ordinator Archives of
human impact of the last 200 years AINSE PMB 1, Menai, NSW 2234 Tel: 02 9717
3436 Fax: 02 9717 9268 E-mail: ainse at ansto.gov.au
<mailto:ainse at ansto.gov.au>		

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Dr Henk Heijnis
Leader Human Activity and Climate Variability Project
Secretary Australasian Quaternary Association
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights 2234 NSW Australia
Telephone: +61-2-97173209 Fax: +61-2-97179270
Have a look at our new Environment Divisional web-page!:
www.ansto.gov.au/ansto/environment1/index.html
Or personal page: 
http://www.ansto.gov.au/ansto/environment1/staff/heijnis.html

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