Abstract volume Swiss Geoscience Meeting 2017, Davos
Moving Boundaries
- Structural Geology, Tectonics and Geodynamics
- Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry
- Palaeontology (merged with 04)
- Stratigraphy (merged with 03)
- Shale-Gas, CO2 Storage and Deep Geothermal Energy
- Progress in assessment of hazards and risks in mountain regions
- Geomorphology
- Quaternary environments: landscapes, climate, ecosystems, human activity during the past 2.6 million years
- Cryospheric Sciences
- Hydrology, Limnology and Hydrogeology
- Environmental Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements
- Atmospheric Processes and Interactions with the Biosphere (merged with 13)
- Aerosols and clouds in a changing world (merged with 12)
- Remote Sensing of the Spheres (merged with 15)
- High alpine remote sensing (merged with 14)
- Geoscience and Geoinformation – From data acquisition to modelling and visualisation
Authors: Dr Pierre Dèzes, Platform Geosciences
Publishing house: Platform Geosciences
Pages: 553
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