Session Information2009 Joint Assembly |
Union |
Tuesday Morning 1 | |||
| Time | Session | Location | Title |
| 0800 | U21D | CC Hall E | Precambrian Environments: Controversial Changes and Paleoproterozoic Milestones IV Posters Presiding: R H Rainbird, Geological Survey of Canada; C Jefferson, Geological Survey of Canada; A Bekker, University of Manitoba; B Wing, McGill University [Print-friendly session details] |
| 0800 | U21D-01 | CC Hall E | Primordial Degassing of Terrestrial Planets: the Case for Reduced Carbon Compounds on the Early Surfaces *G H Shaw POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-02 | CC Hall E | Role of Tectonomagmatic Processes in the Early Paleoproterozoic as a Trigger for Surface Environmental Changes and Evolution of Biosphere *E V Sharkov, M Bogina POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-03 | CC Hall E | The Delay in Oxidation of Earth's Atmosphere Following the Emergence of O2-producing Photosynthesis: an Explanation *G H Shaw POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-04 | CC Hall E | Fossil Biofilms, Microbial Communities and Phosphogenesis in the Paleoproterozoic Baraga Group, Michigan *E E Hiatt, C T Edwards, P K Pufahl POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-05 | CC Hall E | Redox-controlled U Cycle in Ancient Oceans Revealed by Black Shale Records *C A Partin, A Bekker, C T Scott, B Gill, T W Lyons POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-06 | CC Hall E | Sedimentary Depositional Environment in the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt, Northeastern Superior Province, Canada *L Binnion, E Thomassot, J O'neil, D Francis, V Busigny, B Wing POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-07 | CC Hall E | Origin of Peculiar Horizons from the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt: Testing the Conglomerate Hypothesis *C Kitayama, E Thomassot, B A Wing POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-08 | CC Hall E | Previously Unrecognized Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic Assemblage in the Northern Wernecke Mountains, Yukon *K P Medig, D J Thorkelson, R M Friedman POSTER [Abstract] |
| 0800 | U21D-09 | CC Hall E | Chemostratigraphy and geochronology of the Kaniapiskau Supergroup, Labrador Trough indicate a major tectonic reorganization event hidden in the first cycle *A Bekker, D Davis, B Wing POSTER [Abstract] |