Paleomagnetism: What it does for us and how it is done

Paleomagnetism: What it does for us and how it is done

The talk was given by Dr. Phil Mc Causland, Director of Paleomagnetic and petrophysical laboratory at Western University, Canada by zoom Febrary 14th, at 10:00 New York time and 6:00 pm Casablanca-Madrid time. Number of participants 32 form USA, Canada, China, Morocco, Spain...

West African regional paleogeography in the context of an evolving global scale model

Here is the video of our last webinar held thursday 27 october by  Pr. David Evans (Professor at Earth and Planetary Sciences, Yale University, USA) entitled “West African regional paleogeography in the context of an evolving global scale model”, 32 participants.

9th “A review of Paleozoic evolution of Laurentia during the opening and closing of Iapetus and Rheic oceans” by Dr. Cees Van Staal

Our 9th Webinar entitled “A review of Paleozoic evolution of Laurentia during the opening and closing of Iapetus and Rheic oceans” by Dr. Cees Van Staal was held by Zoom hosted by Colorado School of Mines on January 13th 2022. The number of participants was 58 professors and students from different countries (Canada; Morocco; USA; Spain; Algeria; India; Tunisia; China..).

6th Webinar Video : The Brabant and Ardenne Massifs(Belgian Avalonia)

6th Webinar Video : The Brabant and Ardenne Massifs(Belgian Avalonia): Behavior of two contrasted basements in a similar sedimentary environment during Cambrian rifting, Caledonian and Variscan orogenies: relations with Gondwana

by Professor Jean-Paul Liégeois (Royal Museum of Central Africa, Belgium)

Our 6th Webinar was held September 23 by zoom. It was hosted by Colorado school of Mines (Golden, United States of America).
The Number of participants was 30 from different countries (India, Morocco, China; Spain, United States of America, Canada and Jordan)

5th Webinar Video : U-Th-Pb dating of detrital zircons

Our 5th Webinar was held June 2nd by zoom. It was hosted by Colorado school of Mines (Golden, United States of America). This Webinar was a course dedicated mainly to PhD students and early career professors about “U-Th-Pb dating of detrital zircons”. Number of participants was 58, 60% of them students from different countries (India, Morocco, Turkey, China; Spain, United States of America, Canada…)

Alert : the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting

We just wanted to alert or remind you that the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting is going on now. It is virtual format, and cheap. Student members pay $40 for membership and can then attend the meeting for free. See: https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2020/registration
This is a unique situation where you can actually attend an international meeting, and participate with other participants in a virtual setting. It goes on until Friday.