Dear Friends of Paleopedology,
Please find attached the information about 11th International Conference on Geomorphology, which will be held in Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-6 February 2026.
Calls for Sessions, Workshops and Sponsorship/Exhibition are open!
Best wishes,
Lilit Pogosyan
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Session & Workshop Proposals Open
Deadline 20 September 2024
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Call for Sessions
The Local Organising Committee warmly invite you to submit a session proposal for the International Conference on Geomorphology from
2 - 6 February 2026. Tectonically-active, in the 'Roaring 40s' and geologically-young, Aotearoa New Zealand offers world-class geomorphology with some of the world’s fastest rates of uplift and erosion.
Below are the Program Themes to submit to:
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Aeolian and arid landscapes
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Anthropogenic geomorphology
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Catchment processes and management
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Coastal and marine environments
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Cryosphere and cold landscapes
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Education, outreach, and ethics in geomorphology
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Landscape hazards, risks, and society
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Landscape response to climate change
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Planetary geomorphology
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Surface and subsurface processes and landscape evolution
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Technological advances in geomorphology
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Tectonic and volcanic geomorphology
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Other
We'd like to thank those who have submitted a proposal already. If you have not yet submitted a proposal and wish to do so, please click the
button below to begin your submission.
The deadline for submissions is Friday 20 September 2024.
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Call for Workshops
We are now inviting proposals to facilitate workshops associated with the conference. We are open to accommodating full day or multi-day workshops
held pre- or post-conference, and shorter (1-3 hour or up to full day) workshops held during the conference (e.g. during regular sessions or evenings, or in leiu of mid-conference fieldtrips).
If you are interested in facilitating a workshop, please get in touch with the Local Organising Committee to discuss how this might be accommodated. Click the button below to send an email with an indication of:
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Topic of workshop
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Duration and timing
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Venue requirements (e.g. computer lab or lecture room)
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Target audience and max number of participants
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Facilitator cost imposed on participants (if any)
The deadline for workshop proposals is
Friday 20 September 2024.
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Sponsorship and Exhibition
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If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor or Exhibitor at the 11th IAG International Conference on Geomorphology, please email
icg...@confer.co.nz to
request a copy of the Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus.
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Dear Lilit
I would like to post the conference advertisement for IAG 2026 on the Paleopedology google group. How do I go about that?
Thanks
Peter
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Peter Almond
Associate Professor
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Soil and Physical Sciences
Rm 128, Waimarie Building
PO Box 85084, Lincoln University
Lincoln 7647, Christchurch, New Zealand
+64 3 4230768
Peter....@lincoln.ac.nz
www.lincoln.ac.nz
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Lincoln University
Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki
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Session & Workshop Proposals Open
Deadline 20 September 2024
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|
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Call for Sessions
The Local Organising Committee warmly invite you to submit a session proposal for the International Conference on Geomorphology from
2 - 6 February 2026. Tectonically-active, in the 'Roaring 40s' and geologically-young, Aotearoa New Zealand offers world-class geomorphology with some of the world’s fastest rates of uplift and erosion.
Below are the Program Themes to submit to:
-
Aeolian and arid landscapes
-
Anthropogenic geomorphology
-
Catchment processes and management
-
Coastal and marine environments
-
Cryosphere and cold landscapes
-
Education, outreach, and ethics in geomorphology
-
Landscape hazards, risks, and society
-
Landscape response to climate change
-
Planetary geomorphology
-
Surface and subsurface processes and landscape evolution
-
Technological advances in geomorphology
-
Tectonic and volcanic geomorphology
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Other
We'd like to thank those who have submitted a proposal already. If you have not yet submitted a proposal and wish to do so, please click the
button below to begin your submission.
The deadline for submissions is Friday 20 September 2024.
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Call for Workshops
We are now inviting proposals to facilitate workshops associated with the conference. We are open to accommodating full day or multi-day workshops
held pre- or post-conference, and shorter (1-3 hour or up to full day) workshops held during the conference (e.g. during regular sessions or evenings, or in leiu of mid-conference fieldtrips).
If you are interested in facilitating a workshop, please get in touch with the Local Organising Committee to discuss how this might be accommodated. Click the button below to send an email with an indication of:
-
Topic of workshop
-
Duration and timing
-
Venue requirements (e.g. computer lab or lecture room)
-
Target audience and max number of participants
-
Facilitator cost imposed on participants (if any)
The deadline for workshop proposals is
Friday 20 September 2024.
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Sponsorship and Exhibition
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If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor or Exhibitor at the 11th IAG International Conference on Geomorphology, please email
icg...@confer.co.nz to
request a copy of the Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus.
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