Joint meeting of IGCP 610 and INQUA POCAS Focus Group, Palermo, Italy, 1-9 October 2017
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Title
Author(s) name(s): e.g. McGann, M 1, Bemis, B.E.2, Görmüş, M.3
Author(s) Complete mailing address, including postal code, and e-mail address for each co-author
1, 2U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, USA 94025
3Süleyman Demirel University, Engineering Faculty, Geology Department, Isparta, Turkey
Keywords: Five-six descriptive keywords not using words from the title
Format
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As a rule, your abstract(s) should not exceed two pages. But we are quite flexible with the length of the abstract if it contains new data and arguments. Short and not-informative abstracts will not be considered.
Submission
Please submit your abstract(s) ELECTRONICALLY in .doc or .docx format to Prof. Dr. Valentina Yanko-Hombach by e-mail to or before 10 August 2017 (a firm deadline).
You will be informed whether your abstract has been accepted by 31 July 2016.
No abstracts will be accepted without registration of at least one of the authors. Every registered participant has the right to submit up to two extended abstracts as the first author.
References
Please use the following format for quoting references:
Balabanov, I.P., Kvirkveliya, B.D., Ostrovsky, A.B. 1981. Noveishaia istoriia formirovaniya inzhenerno-geologicheskikh uslovii i dolgosrochnyi prognoz razvitiia beregovoi zony poluostrova Pitsunda [Recent History of the Development of Engineering-Geological Conditions and Long-Time Forecast for the Coastal Zone of the Pitsunda Peninsula]. Metsnierba, Tbilisi. (In Russian).
Degens, E.T., Ross, D.A. 1972. Chronology of the Black Sea over the last 25,000 years. Chemical Geology 10(1):1-16.
Fedorov, P.V. 1982 Poslelednikovaya transgressiya Chernogo moria i problema izmeneniya urovnya okeana za poslednie 15,000 let [The post-glacial transgression of the Black Sea and the problem of ocean level change during the last 15,000 years]. In Kaplin P.A., Klige R.K., Chepalyga A.L., eds, Kolebaniia urovnia morei I okeanov za 15,000 let [Sea and Oceanic Level Fluctuations for 15,000 Years], pp. 151-156. Nauka, Moscow. (In Russian).
Konikov, E.G. 2007 Sea-level fluctuation and coastline migration in the northwestern Black Sea area over the last 18 ka based on high-resolution lithological-genetic analysis of sediment architecture. In Yanko-Hombach V., Gilbert A.S., Panin N., and Dolukhanov P., eds, The Black Sea Flood Question: Changes in Coastline, Climate and Human Settlement, Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 404-435.
Martin, R. E., and Yanko-Hombach, V. 2008. Rapid Sea-Level Fluctuations in the Black Sea Stimulated by Repeated Freshwater Discharge Events. In Gilbert A. and Yanko-Hombach V. (eds). 2008. Extended Abstracts of the Fourth Plenary Meeting and Field Trip of IGCP-521 “Black Sea - Mediterranean corridor during the last 30 ky: Sea level change and human adaptation” - INQUA 0501 “Caspian-Black Sea-Mediterranean Corridor during last 30 ky: Sea level change and human adaptive strategies". Bucharest (Romania)-Varna (Bulgaria), October 4-16, 2008, pp.115-117.
Shmuratko, V. I. 2001 Gravitatsionno-rezonansnaiya ekzotektonika [Gravity-resonance exotectonic]. “Astroprint”, Odessa. (In Russian).
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