A series of lectures to mark the 10th anniversary of Géosciences Montpellier

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  • Dates: October 19, 2017
  • Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Thursday, October 19, 2017, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
, Institute of Botany

Geosciences Montpellier is celebrating its 10th anniversary!

This event, open to everyone, will provide an overview of our activities, featuring examples of Géosciences Montpellier’s scientific achievements presented by members of the laboratory.
The program includes several lectures:

  • Subduction: The End or the Beginning of a Story? By Serge Lallemand (Géosciences Montpellier);
  • Could a magnitude 9 earthquake strike the Himalayas? By Romain Le Roux-Mallouf (former doctoral student at Géosciences Montpellier);
  • Coastal instability along sandy shorelines: what’s new on the beach? By Frédéric Bouchette (Géosciences Montpellier);
  • New Tools for the Geosciences, by Thierry Poidras (Géosciences Montpellier);
  • The Earth's Mantle: A Complexly Functioning Engine, by Andréa Tommasi (Geosciences Montpellier);
  • What Does the Future Hold for Georesources? By Michel Lopez (Géosciences Montpellier)

To wrap up the day, Géosciences is pleased to present a lecture by Mathilde Cannat (IPGP), Director of Research CNRS Silver Medalist, on ocean ridges.
Click here to view the presentation for this lecture.

Click here to download the program and abstracts of the lectures.