CEED - no longer a teenager

A five-year celebration of The Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics

 CEED 5 years, design: Grace Shephard,, CEED

Programme

13:00 Carmen Gaina: CEED@5 -Achievements, Lessons learnt and the Way Forward

Part I: From Deep Earth to Planets (chairperson Ági Király)

13:15 INVITED Razvan Caracas (Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon, ENS de Lyon): Silicate melts from the Giant Impact to the Magma Ocean

13:45 -15:00 CEED Early Career Researchers

Sruthi Uppalapati: Impact of mantle evolution in planet(s): Venus

Andreas Løken: Phase relations in the system SiO2-Al2O3 from first principles calculations

Fabio Crameri: A healthy blend of facts about the Earth’s oceanic plate for Young and old

Valentina Magni: The influence of mantle flow on the interaction between arc and back-arc melts

Grace Shephard: Hot stuff at an icy pole? New marine heat flow measurements from the Arctic Ocean

ECRs: How do the young researchers contribute to CEED’s vision? Some reflections and future perspectives.

15:00 -15:30 Coffee Break

Part II: Fire, Water and Life (chairperson Björn Heyn)

15:30 -16:00 CEED Early Career Researchers: Thea Heimdal and Joshua Bostic: Assessing the impact of large-scale volcanic events on global climate throughout distant and recent history

16:00 -16:15 Clint Conrad: The Water Planet

16:15 -16:45 INVITED Michael J. Walter (School of Earth Sciences, Univ. of Bristol): Deep Water: Investigations into a Hydrous Lower Mantle

16:45 -17:15 CEED Early Career Researchers

Benjamin Bultel: Weathering as a carbon sink on early Mars: from greenhouse to irreversible icehouse

Alexandra Zaputlyaeva: The Lusi mud eruption: natural disaster and geological paradise

17:15 -17:25 INVITED Kirstin Krüger Volcanic Eruptions and their Impacts on Climate, Environment, and Viking Society in 500–1250 CE

17:25-17:35 The CEED Young Scientist Award (to be handed by T.H. Torsvik)

 

Published Feb. 19, 2018 12:12 PM - Last modified Feb. 19, 2018 12:12 PM