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|MOI title meeting=2018 Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium
|MOI title meeting=Coastal Sediments 2019
|MOI meeting detailed location description=Syracuse University
|MOI meeting city=Tampa/St. Petersburg
|MOI meeting city=New York
|MOI meeting state=Florida
|MOI meeting state=New York
|MOI meeting country=United States
|MOI meeting country=United States
|MOI meeting startdate=2018/10/05
|MOI meeting startdate=2019/05/28
|MOI meeting enddate=2018/10/07
|MOI meeting enddate=2019/05/30
|MOI meeting figure=Binghamton_geomorph2018.png
|MOI meeting figure=Coastal2019.png
|MOI URL conference=http://community.dur.ac.uk/john.wainwright/Binghamton
|MOI URL conference=http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/index.html
|MOI abstract deadline=2018/09/01
|MOI abstract deadline=2018/09/21
|MOI registration deadline=2018/10/05
|MOI registration deadline=2019/04/01
|MOI summary=We are inviting abstract submissions for poster sessions of the 49th annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium to be held from 5-7 October 2018 at Syracuse University, New York. The topic of our symposium will be Sediment complexity within geomorphological systems with three inter-connected themes: (1) complex processes of sediment dynamics over (relatively) short time scales; (2) complex patterns/trends of sediment dynamics over (relatively) long time scales; and (3) complex sediment dynamics across multiple scales. Abstracts in any of the three themes are welcome.
|MOI summary=You are invited to submit an abstract to the 9th International Coastal Sediments Conference, scheduled in Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL, from May 28-30, 2019. The theme of Coastal Sediments 2019 (CS19) is “Advancing Science & Engineering for Resilient Coastal Systems.”
 
Check out the four outstanding optional short courses being offered on Monday 27 May (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/shortcourses.html) and the two exciting field trips being offered on Friday 31 May (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/technicaltours.html)
 
Oral and poster presentations and accompanying papers will be selected from abstracts submitted on a variety of topics including several timely special sessions (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/program.html). Abstracts are due Sep 12, 2018. An abstract template including instructions can be downloaded from the CS19 website under “Authors Information.” When submitting, authors will identify the session topic most applicable to their abstract.
 
We look forward to receiving your abstract!
 


   
   
The closing date for submissions is September 1st 2018. Please submit your abstract using the following link: https://goo.gl/forms/HJ6ekgFmPLyCyb0u2


'''Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium 2018 Abstract Submission'''<br>
Sincerely,
Please use this form to submit abstracts for posters for the BGS2018 Symposium at Syracuse. The deadline for abstract submission is September 1st 2018 and we will contact accepted poster presenters by September 14th 2018. If you have any problems filling out the form please contact the organizers at bgs2018syracuse@gmail.com


   
   
'''Funding:'''<br>
We are providing 25 scholarships at $800/each to cover the registration fee and contribute to travel and lodging expenses for students and Early-Career Researchers outside of central New York presenting a poster. These scholarships are supported by National Science Foundation (Award No. 1832278). To apply for a scholarship, and for further information, please see the ‘funding’ section of our website: http://community.dur.ac.uk/john.wainwright/Binghamton/?page_id=22


Coastal Sediments 2019 Organizing Committee: http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/committee.html
Peter Ruggiero<br>


All other information about BGS 2018 can be found in our website: http://community.dur.ac.uk/john.wainwright/Binghamton/.
Professor<br><br>
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences<br>
104 CEOAS Administration Building<br>
Oregon State University<br>
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503<br>
tel: 541.737.1239<br>
email:pruggier@coas.oregonstate.edu
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Coastal Sediments 2019
Tampa/St. Petersburg Florida, United States
28 - 30 May 2019
Coastal2019.png
You are invited to submit an abstract to the 9th International Coastal Sediments Conference, scheduled in Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL, from May 28-30, 2019. The theme of Coastal Sediments 2019 (CS19) is “Advancing Science & Engineering for Resilient Coastal Systems.”

Check out the four outstanding optional short courses being offered on Monday 27 May (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/shortcourses.html) and the two exciting field trips being offered on Friday 31 May (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/technicaltours.html).

Oral and poster presentations and accompanying papers will be selected from abstracts submitted on a variety of topics including several timely special sessions (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/program.html). Abstracts are due Sep 12, 2018. An abstract template including instructions can be downloaded from the CS19 website under “Authors Information.” When submitting, authors will identify the session topic most applicable to their abstract.

We look forward to receiving your abstract!



Sincerely,


Coastal Sediments 2019 Organizing Committee: http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/committee.html


Peter Ruggiero

Professor

College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
104 CEOAS Administration Building
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503
tel: 541.737.1239

email:pruggier@coas.oregonstate.edu

Of interest for:
  • Coastal Working Group