Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on the geological processes that shape the ocean floor, including tectonic activity and sedimentation patterns. It aims to explore the relationship between geological features and marine sediment distribution.
This session will examine the composition, formation, and dynamics of deep-sea sediments, highlighting their role in global biogeochemical cycles. Contributions will address sediment transport mechanisms and their implications for marine ecosystems.
This track will showcase innovative technologies and methodologies for seafloor mapping, including remote sensing and sonar techniques. Discussions will focus on the applications of these technologies in understanding marine geology and sedimentary processes.
This session will delve into the unique ecosystems surrounding hydrothermal vents and their associated geochemical processes. Researchers will present findings on the biological communities and mineral deposits that characterize these extreme environments.
This track will explore the stratigraphic record of marine sediments, emphasizing the historical context of sediment deposition. Presentations will cover techniques for interpreting stratigraphic sequences and their implications for understanding past oceanic conditions.
This session will investigate the geological processes occurring at subduction zones, including sediment accretion and metamorphism. Contributions will highlight the role of these zones in shaping ocean floor geology and influencing marine sedimentation.
This track will focus on the geodynamic processes at mid-ocean ridges and their interactions with marine sediments. Presentations will explore the implications of ridge activity for sedimentary environments and oceanic crust formation.
This session will present research on the geochemical analysis of sediment cores, providing insights into past oceanographic conditions. Discussions will include the implications of geochemical data for understanding climate change and marine biogeochemical cycles.
This track will highlight recent advances in ocean drilling technologies and the discoveries made through deep-sea drilling projects. Researchers will discuss the significance of these findings for our understanding of ocean floor geology and sedimentary processes.
This session will explore the interactions at plate boundaries and their effects on sediment dynamics and deposition. Contributions will address the geological and ecological implications of these interactions in marine environments.
This track will examine the ecological processes occurring at the benthic interface and their influence on sediment dynamics. Presentations will focus on the role of benthic organisms in shaping sedimentary environments and nutrient cycling.
