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AASP 43rd Annual Meeting,
Convened with
CAP (Canadian Association of Palynologists)
CPC (Paleo Division Geological Association of Canada)
Harbourview Holiday Inn, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 2010.
Organizers: Rob Fensome, Peta Mudie, Graham Williams,
GSC-Atlantic, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth N.S.
Convention Center webpage: http://www.ichotelsgroup.com
The Harbourview Holiday Inn is just minutes from the
ferry terminal and with spectacular views of the Halifax Harbour. We are
planning exciting field trips, including one to Joggins World Heritage site
where you can see some of the most spectacular fossil tree trunks and the world’s
earliest reptiles. Other field trips will possibly include locations such as the
Paleoindian site in Debert, the Cobequid-Chedabucto fault, the North Mountain
Basalt, Arisaig, and the unique Windsor gypsum cliffs at St Croix. Impressive
drumlin fields and glacial deposits are found throughout Nova Scotia, especially
around Old Town Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
And let’s not forget that the Bay of Fundy has the largest tides in the world!
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AASP 44th Annual Meeting,
Southampton, England.
2011.
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