General topic: Sedimentology and Society Organizing Committee Sedimentology & Stratigraphy Luís Victor Duarte Pedro P. CunhaM. Helena Henriques Rui Pena.

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General topic: Sedimentology and Society

Organizing Committee Sedimentology & Stratigraphy Luís Victor Duarte Pedro P. CunhaM. Helena Henriques Rui Pena dos Reis Sedimentology & Stratigraphy Sedimentology & Stratigraphy Palaeontology & Stratigraphy Júlio F. MarquesPedro DinisPedro Callapez Jorge Dinis Sedimentology & Stratigraphy Sedimentology & Stratigraphy Palaeontology & Stratigraphy Sedimentology & Stratigraphy Place of the event Historic Campus of the University of Coimbra Portugal

Scientific Committee A. Ferreira Soares – University of Coimbra; Portugal Alveirinho Dias – University of Algarve; Portugal Ana Azeredo – University of Lisboa; Portugal Angel Corrochano – University of Salamanca; Spain António Garcia – Unisinos; Brasil J. Rey – University of Toulouse; France Narendra Srivastava - University of Natal; Brasil Paul Wright – University of Cardiff; UK Poppe de Boer – University of Utrecht; Netherlands R. Leinfelder – University of Munich; Germany R. Pena dos Reis – University of Coimbra; Portugal Ramón Salas – University of Barcelona; Spain Rui Baptista – Petrogal; Portugal Tomás Oliveira – Geological Survey Institute; Portugal Vera Torres – University of Granada; Spain

Scientific themes Non marine systems and environments Palaeoweathering and diagenesis Coastal dynamics and shelf sedimentation Sedimentary dynamics of carbonate platforms Deep sea depositional systems and environments Sediments provenance Cycles and events in sedimentation Biotic processes in sedimentation Basin modeling and energy resources Sedimentation and tectonics Climatic signature in sedimentation Sedimentary environments and sustainable development Heritage and communication in sedimentary knowledge Recent developments in sedimentary methods

Field trips proposals: an attempt 1. Salamanca Province (Spain): Deep sea sedimentation in Upper Pre-Cambrian sediments (3 days); 2. Cantabrian Cordillera (Spain): the relations between sedimentation and tectonics in Paleozoic sediments (3 days); 3. Tectono-stratigraphic developments of variscan Culm basins in southwest Portugal (Portugal) (3 days); 4. Liassic carbonate evolution in the Lusitanian basin: facies, sequence stratigraphy and cyclicity (Portugal) (2 days); 5. Multiscale signatures and events in carbonate systems (Middle to early Upper Jurassic, Lusitanian basin) (Portugal) (2 days); 6. Upper Jurassic carbonate buildup development in the Lusitanian basin (Portugal) (2 days); 7. Palaeoenvironmental hyperdiversity in a rifting context – the Upper Jurassic of the Lusitanian basin (Portugal) (2 days); 8. Jurassic Heritage of the Lusitanian basin (Portugal) (2 days);

Field trips proposals: an attempt 9. Shallow marine to fluvial interplays in the Lower Cretaceous of Central Portugal (Portugal) (2 days); 10. The Cenomanian-Turonian West Portuguese carbonate platform (Portugal) (1 day); 11. Fluvial and nearshore systems of the Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene of Western Portugal (Portugal) (2 days); 12. Tectonic and Climatic controls on Tertiary continental sedimentation around Lisbon (Portugal) (2-3 days); 13. Sedimentation in Guadalquivir Tertiary basin (Spain) (3 days); 14. Douro Basin (Spain): the relations between sedimentation and climate in continental Tertiary sediments (3 days); 15. Depositional systems and tectonics of the Neogene of Western Algarve (Portugal) (2 days); 16. West Galicia Coast (Spain): modern sedimentation models (2 days); 17. Coastal evolution and man influence: cases from Southern Portugal (Portugal) (3 days).