Abstract submission

Abstract submission opens on 15 February



The scientific program of the congress will be organized into topical sessions. The broad themes are Jurassic life, environment, Earth history, stratigraphy, regional geology, and resources. Initially, using input from the local and international committees, we compiled the following long and preliminary list of potential special sessions. Overlaps will be considered and minimized for a shorter final list, after gauging the interest from the community and potential presenters.

Topics:


  • Marine life in the Jurassic
  • Terrestrial life in the Jurassic
  • Paleoecology and taphonomy of Jurassic fossils
  • Jurassic climate and environment
  • Global events in and around the Jurassic
  • The Toarcian OAE and other Jurassic hyperthermals (IGCP 655)
  • Science outcomes of the JET project
  • Jurassic biostratigraphy, integrated stratigraphy and time scale
  • Jurassic GSSPs
  • Marine-to-terrestrial correlations in the Jurassic
  • Physical and chemical stratigraphy throughout the Jurassic
  • Jurassic sea level changes and sequence stratigraphy
  • Jurassic geodynamics, plate tectonics and paleogeography
  • Jurassic geology of the world (66 years after Arkell)
  • Western Tethys meets Eastern Tethys (IGCP 710)
  • Jurassic sedimentary basins
  • Jurassic magmatism and LIPs
  • Mineral resources and Jurassic metallogenesis
  • Jurassic geoheritage


Extended abstract submission deadline: 15 June 2022

  • Please, prepare your abstract considering our template below.
  • The uploaded file should be in .doc or .docx format, .pdf is not acceptable.
  • All abstracts must be written in English
  • Title must be brief (max. 2 lines allowed in “ALL CAPS” format) and clearly indicate the nature of the investigation
  • One abstract cannot have more than 10 authors
  • Abstracts cannot exceed 500 words, clearly stating the purpose of the research, the principal results and major conclusions.
  • 5 keywords needed at the end of the abstract text
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