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The specialist society promotes the dialogue between science, practice and society. It supports the exchange of knowledge and cooperation among its members, maintains relations with national and international organisations and promotes young academics.

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CH-QUAT Meeting 2016

Time

10:00 - 16:00

Venue

Departement für Erdwissenschaften, Clausiusstrasse 26, ETH Zürich

Meeting place

Department of Earth Science, Clausiusstrasse 26, ETH Zürich

Recent results in Quaternary research, archeology,and applied geology

CH-QUAT Meeting 2017: Posters
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The aim of the meeting was to bring people together working in the Quaternary and being able to discuss their results across disciplines. The program featured a series of invited presentations to provide an insight into selected topics of current studies.

In addition, we were calling for contributions, especially from students (BSc/MSc/PhD) and young scientists, to present their ongoing research in the poster session. Contributions could be presented in English, German, French or Italian.

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Categories

  • Archaeology
  • Geosciences
  • Quaternary

Contact

Prof. Dr. Susan Ivy-Ochs
ETH Zürich
Laboratory for Ion Beam Physics (Labor für Ionenstrahlphysik)
Otto-Stern-Weg 5
8093 Zürich
Switzerland


CH-QUAT members:
Regular member: 40.- CHF
Student member: 20.-CHF

Non- Members:
Regular: 80.-CHF
Student: 40.-CHF
Languages: English, Romansh, German, Italian, French