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Educación Social y competencias emocionales

II. MARCO TEÓRICO Y ESTADO DE LA CUESTIÓN

2.3. Educación Social y competencias emocionales

Organizers: C.E. BRETT,A.J.BARTHOLOMEW, G.C. BAIRD,M.DESANTIS,

- PRELIMINARY ITINERY -

Day 1: Kentucky – Ravenna, Boyle, etc. (6/27, Sat.)

Drive south from Cincinnati to KY, ~2 hr. Stop 1-1: Boyle cuts along Rte. 52

Stop 1-2:Cuts on Rte. 52 opposite Baptist Church Stop 1-3: Ravenna Railroad cut –(optional) LUNCH

Stop 1-4. Mountain Parkway cuts with brief (10 minutes optional stops for Boyle- Portwood and Cherokee unconformity (Brassfield Preachersville)

Stop 1-5. I-64: Silurian-Devonian unconformity (Ohio Shale-Olentangy on Estill) -Rte. 9.driving scenery of Upper Devonian-Mississippian (?AB, GB)

Stop 1-6-AA cut at Herrin Hill; combined Silurina-Devonian trips view

unconformity;Devonian Olentangy-Huron Shale (40 minutes) CB, PM, AB (trip formally part ways)

Stop 1-7-AA Vanceburg sections of Ohio Shale cut by clastic dike, (15 minutes optional) Stop 1-8-AA Vanceburg section :high Devonian Bedford-Berea-Sunbury (30 minutes) Stop 1-9-AA Garrison: Bedford- Berea ball and pillow beds (GB, CB, AB)

Drive back to Cincinnati, stay in dorms

Day 2: Ohio – Delaware, Marion, Sylvania (6/28, Sun.)

Leave Cincinnati in morning, drive north to Columbus, OH., ~1.5hr.

Stop 2-1: Lazarus Run, Delaware. Delaware Ls., lower and upper Olentangy Sh. Drive to Marion, OH., 23mi., ~30 min.

Stop 2-2: Marion Quarry: Columbus Ls., Delaware Ls. - LUNCH Drive to Sylvania, OH., ~100mi., ~1.45 hr.

Stop 2-3: Sylvania Town Park Fossil Pit: upper Delaware Ls., Blue Beds of Silica Sh. Stop 2-4: Silica North Quarry: upper Delaware Ls., entire Silica Sh., Ten Mile Creek Dol. Stay in night in Toledo, OH.

Day 3: Northern Michigan – (6/29, Mon) stop by Detroit Airport in morning

Drive to Detroit Airport, ~60mi., ~1hr. Potential drop from trip on. Drive to Presque Isle, MI., ~265 mi., ~4.5 hr. – LUNCH on the way Stop 3-1: Presque Isle Quarry: Dundee Ls., Rogers City Ls., lower Bell Sh. Stop 3-2: Walk along lakeshore at Presque Isle

Drive S to Alpena area, ~20mi., ~30 min. Stay the night in Alpena, MI

Day 4: Northern Michigan – Alpena (6/30, Tue.)

Stop 4.1: Rockport Quarry: upper Bell Sh. and Rockport Quarry Ls. Stop 4-2: Alpena Quarry: Genshaw, Newton Creek Ls., Alpena Ls. Stop 4-3: Dock St. Clay-4 Mile Dam exposure along creek

Stop 4-2: 4-Mile Dam: 4-Mile Dam bioherm and Norway Pt. Stay the night in Alpena, MI

Day 5: (7/1) Northern Michigan

Stop 5-1: Partridge Point: Thunder Bay Ls., Stop 5-2: Squaw Bay Ls. - LUNCH

Drive south to Toledo for the night. (265 mi; 4.5 hr.)

Day 6: Northern Ohio – Plum Brook, Cleveland (7/2, Wed.)

head east to Sandusky, ~100 mi., ~1.45 hr. Stop 11: Plum Brook - LUNCH

Stop12: Prout Creek Cut

Drive east to Cleveland to~60mi., ~1hr. Stops 13-14.Various stops around Cleveland Stay night in Cleveland

Day 7: Cleveland Ohio (7/3 Thurs.) – Most participants fly out from Cleveland airport

Will go directly to the CVG airport in the evening for any who need to fly out from that airport. This means vans need to leave Cleveland by noon at the latest to make 6pm flights

FIRST ESTIMATE OF COSTS

Option 1: only first two days, leave from Detroit Airport on Monday 29th

2 days, 2 nights in dorms in Cincinatti, 1 night in Toledo hotel ca. 350 $

Option 2: until evening of 1st July, leave from Detroit or Cincinatti Airport

5 days, 2 nights in dorms in Cincinatti, 1 night in Toledo hotel, 2 nights in Alpena hotel

ca. 770 $

Option 3: full trip until 3rd July, leave from Cleveland or Cincinatti Airport on 3rd

ca. 940 $

To the officers of the ICS and all ICS subcommission chairs

The Third International Palaeontological Congress: London 2010

Dear Colleagues,

Following the highly successful meetings in Sydney and Beijing, the Third International

Palaeontological Congress (www.ipc3.org) will be held in London in 2010, based in venues in and

around Imperial College and the Natural History Museum. The meeting will be hosted by The Palaeontological Association and partner organizations from the 28th June - 3rd July 2010. As in Sydney and Beijing, we plan to showcase contemporary palaeontology through a diversified and exciting scientific programme.

We would like to invite your organization to offer a symposium or workshop for IPC3. As symposium organizers you would offer a symposium title and organize chairs and key speakers. The remainder of each symposium will be filled by contributions offered by conference delegates; we aim to have a balance of talks and posters for all formal sessions. All delegates to the conference will have the opportunity to submit abstracts, and the Science Committee will allocate these to appropriate symposia. The symposium organizers will then have the responsibility to accept these submissions as talks or as posters or to recommend to the Science Committee that they be rejected on objective scientific grounds.

For workshops, we anticipate a more informal structure, which can be largely decided by the organizers. If you wish to offer a symposium or workshop, please complete the attached form and

return it electronically, preferably as a pdf, to [email protected].

The deadline for proposals is 30 April 2009. The Science Committee reserves the right to suggest modifications to titles/themes and to combine offers that overlap scientifically.

We look forward to your response hope to see you in London in 2010.

Dick ALDRIDGE and Dave HARPER

Co-chairs, Science Committee IPC3

David A.T. HARPER D.Sc.

Professor of Palaeontology Head of Geology

Natural History Museum of Denmark (Geological Museum) University of Copenhagen Øster Voldgade 5-7 DK-1350 Copenhagen K Denmark Work 0045 35322371 Fax 0045 35322325 Mobile 0045 40598867

SDS FIELD MEETING, KUZNETSK BASIN REGION (SW SIBERIA, RUSSIA), 2011

12-14 days between 20 July – 10 August, 2011. One-two days indoor session at Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Branch of RAS

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