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|MOI URL conference=http://www.icfs10.co.uk/ | |MOI URL conference=http://www.icfs10.co.uk/ | ||
|MOI abstract deadline=2013/02/ | |MOI abstract deadline=2013/02/07 | ||
|MOI registration deadline=2013/06/14 | |MOI registration deadline=2013/06/14 | ||
|MOI summary=The organising committee of the 10th ICFS is privileged to welcome you to Leeds from 14-19 July 2013. The 10th ICFS will debate fluvial processes and deposits across the full range of spatial and temporal scales and highlight research that uses theoretical, experimental, field and numerical techniques. The conference will have six broad themes each with a series of specific sessions offered and chaired by individuals. | |MOI summary=The organising committee of the 10th ICFS is privileged to welcome you to Leeds from 14-19 July 2013. The 10th ICFS will debate fluvial processes and deposits across the full range of spatial and temporal scales and highlight research that uses theoretical, experimental, field and numerical techniques. The conference will have six broad themes each with a series of specific sessions offered and chaired by individuals. |
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10th International Conference on Fluvial Sedimentology (ICFS10)
Deadlines
Abstract submission: The abstract submission deadline has passed Registration: Registration is now closed
Official website
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The organising committee of the 10th ICFS is privileged to welcome you to Leeds from 14-19 July 2013. The 10th ICFS will debate fluvial processes and deposits across the full range of spatial and temporal scales and highlight research that uses theoretical, experimental, field and numerical techniques. The conference will have six broad themes each with a series of specific sessions offered and chaired by individuals.