- Proceedings/Abstracts of Geosciences Program Research Conferences and Symposia. At each
Symposium, one or more projects are selected to receive an Outstanding Contribution Award.
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March
12–14, 2008, Gaithersburg, MD,
Basic Research Relevant to Geological CO2
Sequestration
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May
3-4, 2007, Gaithersburg, MD,
Computational and Numerical
Geosciences
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June
5-6, 2005, Gaithersburg, MD,
Analytical and Isotopic Geochemistry
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September 24-25, 2004, Gaithersburg, MD,
Flow and
Transport: Characterization and Modeling from Pore to
Reservoir Scales
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March 7-8, 2003, Argonne, IL,
Surficial Geochemical Processes
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December 7-8, 2001, Berkeley, CA:
Multiscale Reservoir Investigations and Applications to Terrestrial CO2 Sequestration
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October 14-15, 2000, Gaithersburg, MD:
From Atoms to Organisms (and Back): Rates and Mechanisms of Geochemical Processes
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February 18-19,
2000, Gaithersburg, MD:
Fundamentals of Geophysical Imaging.
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February 1-2, 1999, Richland, WA:
Interfacial Processes in the Geosciences.
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August 13-14, 1998, Santa Fe, NM:
Micromechanics and Flow.
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August 11-12, 1997, Albuquerque, NM:
Nonlinear Processes in Geosciences.
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April 22-23, 1996, Berkeley, CA:
Geophysical Investigations Bearing on Transport Processes in the Earth's Crust.
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January 29-30, 1996, Oak Ridge, TN:
Reactivity and Mobility of Geologic Fluids: Constraints from Inorganic Geochemistry.
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August 21-22, 1995, Argonne, IL:
Earth Materials: Theory, Simulation and Experiment.
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Workshops Sponsored by OBES/ Geosciences Program
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December 8-9, 2007, Berkeley, CA: Molecular
Dynamics and Structure of Geofluids
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November 11-13, 2005, Houston, TX:
Advanced Non-Invasive Monitoring Techniques
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October
17-20, 2004, Airlee House, VA:
Compaction Localization Phenomena
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May 24-25, 2004, Gaithersburg, MD:
Geosciences User Facilities - Enhancing Instrumentation
Access
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December 5-7, 2003, Berkeley, CA: Geophysical Images of
the Near-Surface of the Earth: What Are We Really
Measuring?
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June
9-11, 2003, Carmel Valley, CA:
Integrating Numerical Models of Reactive Flow and
Transport into Fundamental Geoscience Research
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December 5-6, 2001, Berkeley, CA:
Permeability Dependence of Seismic Amplitudes
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June
12-13, 1999, Arlington, VA: Initiatives in High-Pressure
Research
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February 5-6, 1999, San Jose, CA:
Optimization and
Geophysical Inverse Problems
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May
11-13, 1998, Gaithersburg, MD:
Terrestrial Sequestration of CO2: An Assessment of
Research Needs
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September 27-30, 1997, Bodega Bay, CA: Processes in
Fluid-Rock Systems: Bridging from Atomic to Field Scales
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