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Busy days at the research team...
The ATLAS symposium, organised by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, is a professional event organised by the department's graduate student community on topics in earth science, paleontology, environmental science and social geography. This year, the organisers asked Márta Berkesi to be one of the symposium's keynote speakers. Márta Berkesi gave her presentation online, entitled "Tracing lithosphere-scale fluid transport in the Pannonian Basin (central Europe)".
Details: here
Thank you for the opportunity and the fruitful discussion with the staff and students of the department!
We switched the focus from Canada to our neighbouring country Austria, as the research team also participated in a French-German-Italian-Hungarian-Polish international collaboration session at this year's EGU (European Geosciences Union) meeting in Vienna. The session was entitled "Solving geoscience problems using mineralogy". The session, which included 19 presentations and 28 posters, addressed a number of problems and possible solutions for geoscientists: critical elements, earthquake rupture and elastic thermobarometry, soil analysis and the potential for the study of Martian rocks: more
It was a privilege to do all this with colleagues such as Jannick Ingrin, Melanie Sieber, Mara Murri, Rosario Esposito, Nicola Campomenosi, Stelianos Aspiotis, Juraj Majzlan and Julia Sordyl.
In addition to our research, we are continuing our work on the organisation of the sessions, as our research group is already working - also in international collaboration - on the realisation of a session at another important meeting, the EMC (European Mineralogical Conference) in Dublin, where the main focus will be on fluid and melt inclusions: here