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Meeting June 95: Organic-Mineral Interactions in Soils
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Subject: Meeting June 95: Organic-Mineral Interactions in Soils
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From: Matthew Collins <m.collins@ncl.ac.uk>
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Date: 1 Dec 1994 11:26:38 GMT
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Article: 2297 of sci.agriculture
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Newsgroups: sci.agriculture
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Organization: Newcastle University, UK
ORGANIC-MINERAL INTERACTIONS IN SOILS AND SEDIMENTS
28-29 JUNE 1995, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE
A meeting sponsored jointly by:
Mineralogical Society (Geochemistry and Clay Minerals
Groups)
British Soil Science Society
International Humic Substances Society (British and Irish
Chapters)
In this rapidly developing field, cosponsorship reflects
our aims of cross-fertilisation between soil chemists,
sedimentary geochemists, environmental chemists and
biogeochemists. Topics to be considered include:
* influence on mineral precipitation / dissolution
* controls in the preservation and destruction of
organic matter and pollutants
* role in soil sediment aggregations
* characterisation and interactions of inorganic and
organic colloids
If you are interested in presenting a paper or poster at
this meeting, please send a 300 word abstract to any of
the convenors:
Andrew Aplin and Matthew Collins,
Fossil Fuels and Environmental Geochemistry Postgraduate
Institute: NRG, Drummond Building,
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
Tel. 091 222 6426, Fax 091 261 1182, e-mail
A.C.Aplin@ncl.ac.uk,
M.Collins@ncl.ac.uk
David Rimmer,
Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science,
King George VI Building, University of Newcastle,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
Tel. 091 222 6916, Fax 091 222 5228, e-mail
David.Rimmer@ncl.ac.uk.
ABSTRACT DEADLINE IS 10 DECEMBER 1994
We are intending to publish as many of the contributions
as possible in a thematic issue of Organic Geochemistry
in early 1996, subject to normal
peer review. In order to meet this tight schedule,
manuscripts must be brought to the meeting.
A second circular will be mailed in January 1995 with
details of costs, accommodation and the programme.
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1992 11:57 EST
From: RFRNKLN@prism.clemson.edu
Subject: opportunity in commercial operation
To: sanet-mg@oes.orst.edu
30 September 1992
Anyone knowing of an individual interested in pursuing an
opportunity in commercial organic farming in South Carolina should
contact:
Ben Williamson
Oaklyn Plantation
Route 3 Box 462
Darlington, SC 29532
Phone 803-393-7306
Mr. Williamson is looking for a partner or successor to his
enterprise. He farms 150 acres of OCIA certified land and has
facilities, equipment, and experience to contribute to the operation,
and is looking towards retirement in a few years.