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PhD Position in Earth Sciences – Experimental petrology /Magmatology
Segregation and extraction of late magmatic melt and fluids in mushes: experimental approach at high pressure and high temperature
Ph.D. Position in Geodynamics 2020
Phyllosilicate deformation and its effect on shear zone formation and fluid circulation in the upper and middle crust: an experimental study of the deformation mechanisms of mica-quartz assemblage
Workshop on experimental deformation (Griggs)
Date : 30 January 2020 - 9 h 30 / 31 January 2020 - 17 h 00
Catégories : Agenda EN, Conference, NewsISTO had organized a 2 day-workshop on experimental rock deformation at Orleans on January 30th and 31st 2020.
Workshop Knowledge’s frontiers in water unsaturated hydrogeosystems: interface dynamics, heterogeneities & couplings
Date : 27 June 2019 - 8 h 30 / 28 June 2019 - 18 h 00
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Ph.D. Position in Geodynamics 2019
Origin and circulation of fluids in subduction zones
Job Opening : Associate professor / Lecturer (permanent)
Job Opening : Associate professor / Lecturer. Tectonics and Rheology. OSUC/ISTO University of Orleans
George Bergantz gives a Seminar at ISTO
Date : 4 October 2018 - 14 h 00 / 15 h 30
Catégorie : NewsThe seminar “Magic of Magma” will be given at 2 pm at ISTO (Amphitheatre). contact: laurent.arbaret@univ-orleans.fr
GRANITES II: A summer school on Magmatic Differentiation
We are delighted to announce the GRANITES II Summer School on the topic of “magmatic differentiation” (https://granites.sciencesconf.org/). This school will be held at the biological station of Roscoff, on the coast of the French Britany, France, from 8 – 12 july, 2019. This edition brings together prestigious experts on magmatic differentiation with complementary approaches: field…
Balance laws in fluid mechanics, geophysics, biology (theory, computation, and application)
Date : 19 November 2018 - 12 h 00 / 21 November 2018 - 12 h 00
Catégories : Agenda EN, Conference, NewsThe balance principle appears as a fundamental modeling tool in a wide range of applications. In realistic applications, such as gravitational flows, hydrology, biological complex fluids, it results in highly nonlinear partial differential equations, including stiff source terms and nonconservative products, and involves multiple time and space scales. This leads to serious challenges, from both the mathematical modeling and numerical viewpoints. The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers from various domains, to discuss recent progress in these directions, and foster interactions between disciplines to tackle new challenges.