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CATEGORIES:Polar Conferences, Meetings and Events
CREATED:20190123T101842
SUMMARY:Antarctichron/Chronothon 2019 student workshop
LOCATION:Tucson\, Arizona\, USA.
DESCRIPTION:The goal of Antarctichron/Chronothon 2019 workshop is to introduce undergra
 duate and graduate students to geo- and thermochronology through some appli
 cations to the geology of Antarctica (though projects focused on other regi
 ons will be considered too). Students will analyze and interpet their own s
 amples and data, in the context of their own research projects. Through bot
 h hands-on analyses and interpretations, as well as informal lectures and d
 iscussions, students will learn fundamentals of radioisotopic dating, labor
 atory techniques, analytical instrumentation, basics of thermochronologic m
 odeling, the geology of Antarctica, and each others' research projects. Eac
 h student's project during the workshop will focus on a small set of sample
 s to be dated by (U-Th)/He, U/Pb, Ar/Ar, and in some cases, fission-track m
 ethods. Ideally, a student's accomplishments at this workshop should comple
 ment a larger research project supervised by the student's faculty advisor 
 at his or her home institution.\nFurther details are available under the fo
 llowing link: https://www.geo.arizona.edu/~reiners/antarctichron_chronothon
 _2019.htm\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The goal of <strong>Antarctichron/Chronothon 2019 workshop</strong> is t
 o introduce undergraduate and graduate students to geo- and thermochronolog
 y through some applications to the geology of Antarctica (though projects f
 ocused on other regions will be considered too). Students will analyze and 
 interpet their own samples and data, in the context of their own research p
 rojects. Through both hands-on analyses and interpretations, as well as inf
 ormal lectures and discussions, students will learn fundamentals of radiois
 otopic dating, laboratory techniques, analytical instrumentation, basics of
  thermochronologic modeling, the geology of Antarctica, and each others' re
 search projects. Each student's project during the workshop will focus on a
  small set of samples to be dated by (U-Th)/He, U/Pb, Ar/Ar, and in some ca
 ses, fission-track methods. Ideally, a student's accomplishments at this wo
 rkshop should complement a larger research project supervised by the studen
 t's faculty advisor at his or her home institution.</p><p>Further details a
 re available under the following link:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.geo.arizon
 a.edu/~reiners/antarctichron_chronothon_2019.htm">https://www.geo.arizona.e
 du/~reiners/antarctichron_chronothon_2019.htm</a></p>
DTSTAMP:20260419T170136Z
DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20190624
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20190709
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