[meteorite-list] 2nd Arab Impact Cratering and Astrogeology Conference (AICAC II)
From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 11:18:21 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <201103031918.p23JILMY008859_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> http://www.fsac.ac.ma/aicaii/index.html THE SECOND ARAB IMPACT CRATERING AND ASTROGEOLOGY CONFERENCE (AICAC II) 13-20 November 2011, CASABLANCA, MOROCCO HASSAN II CASABLANCA UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SCIENCES In partnership with Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences ORGANIZES the second ARAB IMPACT CRATERING AND ASTROGEOLOGY CONFERENCE (AICAC II) 13-20 November 2011, CASABLANCA, MOROCCO CONTACT: Conference chair - Hasnaa Chennaoui Aoudjehane e-mail:h.chennaoui at fsac.ac.ma Casablanca Hassan II University, Faculty of Science Laboratoire GAIA, Equipe Patrimoine G?ologique du Maroc Km 8, Route d'El Jadida, BP 5366 Ma?rif Casablanca Maroc T?l : +212 661 31 71 06 / +212 522 23 06 80/72 Fax : +212 522 23 06 74 PRESENTATION: The Faculty of Sciences, Casablanca Hassan II University, in partnership with the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences (AUASS) and the Arab Geologist Association (AGA), organizes the 2nd ARAB IMPACT CRATERING AND ASTROGEOLOGY CONFERENCE (AICAC II). This conference will open in the evening of 13 November 2011 and involves talks on 14 and 15 November at the Faculty of Science of the Hassan II Casablanca University. This is followed by a 5 day excursion through Morocco. This conference comes after the first AICAC meeting that was initiated by the AUASS at the University of Jordan in Amman on 9-11 November 2009. It has been a successful meeting (participants from 22 countries, including 6 Arab countries). The conference aims at establishing cooperation between well-established groups in the field of impact cratering and Astrogeology and researchers from the Middle East and North Africa where many impact craters exist and numerous meteorites have been collected. The conference will be a unique opportunity for Arab researchers to meet other experts of the analysis of terrestrial impact structures and meteorite collections and will promote exchanges about the most advanced techniques for the characterization of shocked material. The conference will increase awareness in Arab countries, where meteorites abound and impact craters exist or have yet to be discovered, but where the scientific importance of this research field has not been systematically pursued yet. The objectives are to stimulate careful documentation of impact craters, to promote new research in Astrogeology and Meteoritics, and to increase interest among universities and scientific institutions in the Arabic countries. IMPORTANT DATES: 1 April 2011 Deadline for indication of interest form 15 May 2011 Second Announcement 25 August 2011 Deadline for abstract submission 25 September 2011 Final Announcement and program with abstracts 15 October 2011 Deadline for early registration Received on Thu 03 Mar 2011 02:18:21 PM PST |
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