Goldschmidt2022

Latest News: Program Online and Early Registration Deadline (31 May)

The full schedule of presentations for Goldschmidt2022 is now available. All talks and posters of this first fully hybrid Goldschmidt will be available to both in-person and remote delegates. 

Register by the 31 May early registration deadline to access the exciting science at this year’s conference! Member rates are available for members of the EAG, Geochemical Society and other partner societies. Check your EAG membership, join or renew

31 May is also the booking deadline for the pre-conference workshops and the deadline for potential mentors and mentees to apply for the mentor program.

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Society News

New Geochemical Perspectives issue: Geobiology

For the 10th anniversary of our journal Geochemical Perspectives, we are excited to publish a special issue presenting a 1944 update of Geobiologie by Lourens Baas Becking. This update was written in pencil over a seven week period while Baas Becking was incarcerated for attempting to escape Nazi-occupied Netherlands.

Lourens Baas Becking was a pioneering microbial ecologist. He coined the term “Geobiology” and was profoundly interested in organisms occupying extremes of temperature and salinity. He is perhaps best remembered for his proposition that “Everything is everywhere, but the environment selects”.

This volume, with its extensive detailed footnotes, brings us into the mind of one of the most important microbial ecologists of the 20th century. This issue also provides the most complete biography of Baas Becking and his fascinating life. We hope that this rather unusual Geochemical Perspectives will serve as both an important historical document as well as an insight into the state of microbial ecology and geobiology in the 1940s.

Considering the length of this issue, it is only published online, so no printed version will be made available. However, with this online format, all footnotes can easily be accessed from the text.

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Meet us at the EAG Booth at EGU22!

If you are attending the EGU General Assembly 2022 in Vienna, Austria, 23-27 May, visit us at the EAG booth (#22) in Hall X5, from 10 am Monday-Friday, to find out more about EAG activities, browse our publications, and pick up some goodies!

Join EAG or Renew to benefit from reduced rates at conferences

If you plan to attend Goldschmidt2022, or conferences organized by EAG Partners, being an EAG member allows you to benefit from reduced registration rates.

There are also many other benefits to EAG membership, such as publications, funding opportunities, networking and more.

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EAG Early Career Science Ambassador Program: Apply by 1 June

The Early Career Science Ambassador Program provides up to 1500€ (50% of total expenses) for early career scientists (final stages of PhD or up to 6 years post-PhD) based in Europe to attend conferences held outside Europe (except Goldschmidt). For online attendance, the award covers abstract and registration fees and the program is open to applicants based in any country for a conference held in any country. Next deadline: 1 June.

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EAG Co-Sponsored Event: 8th International Clumped Isotope Workshop - New Dates 

Save the new dates for the 8th International Clumped Isotope Workshop (ICIW), co-sponsored by the EAG: 19-21 September at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

Delegates meet every ~1.5 years at the ICIW to discuss methodological development and inter-laboratory standardization, learn about exciting new applications, and share ideas. The workshops are structured around several sessions of lectures and posters, with a large portion of the time being devoted to formal and informal discussion.

Abstract submission: 15 July / Early Registration: 5 August  

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EAG Blogosphere

People’s profiles – Qasid Ahmad

[by the EAG DEI Committee]  Qasid Ahmad was born in Pakistan and is an Ahmadi-Muslim (i.e. member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community). Due to their religion, Ahmad’s family fled from Pakistan and sought asylum in Germany, where they eventually settled near Karlsruhe. Qasid Ahmad grew...

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Important Dates and Deadlines

EAG and Goldschmidt2022 deadlines

31 May: Goldschmidt2022 Early registration deadline

31 May: Goldschmidt2022 Pre-Conference Workshop booking deadline

31 May: Goldschmidt2022 Mentor Program application deadline

1 June: EAG Early Career Science Ambassador Program application deadline

1 October: EAG Student Sponsorship application deadline

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Other geochemistry related events

20 May: MedGU-22: Annual Meeting of the Mediterranean Geoscience Union abstract deadline

31 May: BIOGEOMON 2022: 10th International Symposium on Ecosystem Behavior abstract & registration deadline

31 May: SSAGI – XII South American Symposium on Isotope Geology early registration deadline

31 May: 4th Euro-Mediterranean Conference for Environmental Integration abstract deadline

31 May: GeoMinKöln 2022 abstract deadline

31 May & 30 June: 29th International Applied Geochemistry Symposium (IAGS2022) abstract  & early registration deadlines

21 June: SGI-SIMP joint meeting: Geosciences for a sustainable future early registration deadline

1 July: MetSoc2022 early registration deadline

Ongoing Weekly: Pal(a)eo PERCS

Ongoing Weekly: Seds Online

Ongoing Weekly: Ore Deposits Hub - Open Geoscience Talks

Ongoing Fortnightly: Astrochemistry Discussions

Ongoing: Climate Now - Live conversations with climate experts

Ongoing: MicroSeminars - Microbiology Seminar Series

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New in Geochemical Perspectives Letters

Melting experiments on Fe-C-O to 200 GPa; liquidus phase constraints on core composition 

Recent theoretical calculations suggested that carbon and oxygen are important light elements in the Earth’s inner and outer core, respectively. We performed melting experiments on the Fe-C-O system...

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Stability of Fe2S and Fe12S7 to 125 GPa; implications for S-rich planetary cores

The Fe-FeS phase relations were explored in the 22–25 wt. % S compositional range using single crystal X-ray diffraction in a laser heated diamond anvil cell. At pressures up to 125 GPa and at high temperatures, Fe2S...

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Martian core composition from experimental high-pressure metal-silicate phase equilibria      

Current Martian core composition models suggest an iron-rich core alloyed with 10 to 20 wt. % of sulfur. Although Mars is more oxidised than Earth, oxygen is usually discarded as as a potential light element candidate...

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Iron(III) reducing bacteria immobilise antimonite by respiring elemental sulfur   

Iron(III) reducing bacteria (IRB) are best known and most influential drivers for mobilising metal(loid)s via reductive dissolution of iron(III)-containing minerals. Our study challenges this preconception...

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A global imbalance in potassium and barium river export: the result of biological uptake?     

The role of biological cycling on the chemistry of rivers remains poorly understood. In an attempt to close this knowledge gap, here we examine the difference between the elemental supply to catchments through...

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On the stability of acetate in subduction zone fluids

Recent theoretical studies have suggested that, under certain intermediate redox conditions, organic anions, in particular acetate, may be the dominant carbon species in deep subduction zone fluids...

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Magnetic foraminifera thrive in the Mariana Trench            

Unicellular magnetic microorganisms include magnetotactic bacteria and some protist species. Although magnetosome magnetite in bacteria (prokaryotes) is well studied, little is known regarding the characteristics...

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Enrichment mechanism of trace elements in pyrite under methane seepage    

Authigenic pyrite is an important recorder for methane seepage. During methane seepage, the sulfur and iron isotopic composition of pyrite will change, allowing it to be used as an indicator to identify methane seepage...

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Geochemistry Making the News

Massive underwater avalanches deliver pollutants to deep sea

[The Guardian] On 18 November 1929, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake shook the ocean floor off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Within minutes transatlantic telephone cables started sequentially snapping, with the furthest....

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Million-year-old Arctic sedimentary record sheds light on climate mystery

[Geology Page] New research, led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst and published recently in the journal Climate of the Past, is the first to provide a continuous look at a shift in climate, called the Mid-Pleistocene...

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Buried treasure: Unearthing the power of the soil carbon bank with Dr. Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry, University of California, Merced [Podcast]

[ClimateNow] Soil – that mixture of degraded bedrock, decomposing organic matter, and microorganisms that nourishes the root systems of plants and trees – already holds twice as much CO2 as the earth’s atmosphere and...

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Hot springs reveal where continental plates collide beneath Tibet

[Phys.org] In the classic example of mountain-building, the Indian and Asian continental plates crashed—and continue colliding today—to form the world's largest and highest geologic structures: the Himalayan Mountains and the...

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What’s the Right Depth to Search for Life on Icy Worlds?

[UniverseToday] Are we alone? Is there life beyond Earth? These are the questions that plague the very essence of science, and in particular, planetary science. Unfortunately, robotic exploration of exoplanetary systems currently...

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Greenland’s ice sheet is releasing huge amounts of mercury into rivers

[New Scientist] An ice sheet in the southwestern region of Greenland is releasing huge amounts of mercury into nearby rivers. The discovery is worrying as the toxic metal can accumulate in the marine animals that are a key dietary...

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Sunscreen chemicals accumulating in Mediterranean seagrass, finds study

[The Guardian] Chemicals found in sunscreen lotions are accumulating in Mediterranean seagrass, a study has found. Scientists discovered ultraviolet filters in the stems of Posidonia oceanica, a seagrass species found on the coast...

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We’ve Now Seen Planet-Forming Disks Around Hundreds of Young Stars. What Do They Tell Us?

[Universe Today] Is our Solar System comparable to other solar systems? What do other systems look like? We know from exoplanet studies that many other systems have hot Jupiters, massive gas giants that orbit extremely close to...

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Corals and sea anemones turn sunscreen into toxins – understanding how could help save coral reefs

[The Conversation] Sunscreen bottles are frequently labeled as “reef-friendly” and “coral-safe.” These claims generally mean that the lotions replaced oxybenzone – a chemical that can harm corals – with something else. But are these other...

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Job Opportunities

Internships, MSc and PhD positions

PositionEmployerApplication deadline
Type: PhD Position
3-year PhD position (m,f,d) in Archean Geology
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
10 June 2022
Type: PhD Position
Chemical weathering and the onset of biomineralization on the Planet during the Late Ediacaran.
Faculty of Geosciences and MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany
13 June 2022
Type: PhD Position
Fracturing in a volcanic edifice, destabilisation and debris avalanche.
Université Clermont Auvergne, France
22 May 2022
Type: PhD Position
Cerium isotopic composition of the upper mantle
Université Clermont Auvergne, France
22 May 2022
Type: PhD Position
Geochemistry, subsurface fate and transport
Auburn University, United States
Position open until filled
Type: PhD Position
PhD Student Position in Chemistry with focus on Planetary Geochemistry and Spectroscopy
Umeå University, Sweden
24 May 2022
Type: PhD Position
Surface diffusion processes on magnetic nanoparticles via neutron scattering
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
09 May 2022 or position open until filled
Type: PhD Position
ERC funded PhD position in experimental petrology
Bavarian Geoinstitute - University of Bayreuth, Germany
Position open until filled
Type: PhD Position
PhD position in nanogeomicrobiology
University of Tuebingen, Germany
29 April 2022 or position open until filled
Type: PhD Position
Fully-funded PhD Opportunities in Geoscience
James Cook University, Australia
31 July 2022
Type: PhD Position
Ph.D. positions in Trace Element Molecular Geochemistry
Central Michigan University, United States
30 April 2022 or position open until filled
Type: PhD Position
PhD position to investigate the product(s) of microbial uranium reduction
The Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (EML), at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland
30 June 2022
Type: PhD Position
PhD position to investigate nanoscale transformation of uranium by magnetite
The Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (EML) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland
30 June 2022
Type: PhD Position
PhD position to investigate microbial nitrogen cycling in an aquifer in Vietnam
The Environmental Microbiology Laboratory (EML), at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland
30 June 2022

PostDoctoral positions and Fellowships

PositionEmployerApplication deadline
Type: PostDoctoral Position
Postdoctoral Position in Crust-Magma Evolution
University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
25 June 2022 or position open until filled
Type: PostDoctoral Position
Postdoctoral researcher in glacial biogeochemical modelling
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Position open until filled
Type: Research Associate
Research scientist
Czech Geological Survey, Czech Republic
15 June 2022
Type: PostDoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position in microbial induced carbonate precipitation
University of Granada, Spain
Position open until filled
Type: PostDoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position in Isotope Geochemistry and Environment
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
30 March 2022 or position open until filled
Type: Research Associate
Research Associate in Isotope Geochemistry
Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Mineralogy, Germany
14 April 2022 or position open until filled
Type: PostDoctoral Position
Postdoctoral researcher in high-temperature geochemistry
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
01 April 2022 or position open until filled

Faculty, Technical and other positions

PositionEmployerApplication deadline
Type: Academic
Postdoctoral Scientist (2x)
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States
Position open until filled
Type: Academic
Postdoctoral Scholar - Carbonate Geochemistry
Pennsylvania State University, United States
15 May 2022 or position open until filled
Type: Other
Lab Research Coordinator Senior
Department of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Position open until filled

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