Symposium Program - Precambrian Research Office - McGill ...
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Agenda<br />
Friday, March 23<br />
Redpath Museum, <strong>McGill</strong> University<br />
5pm - Public keynote lecture by Paul F. Hoffman, Climate science and geology – a tale of three<br />
histories<br />
Saturday, March 24<br />
Redpath Museum, <strong>McGill</strong> University<br />
9 am – 10.30 am - Talks<br />
Nicholas Swanson-Hysell (Invited Speaker), Burgeoning evidence for the primary origin of Neoproterozoic<br />
carbon isotope excursions<br />
Marcus Kunzmann, Zn isotope evidence for immediate resumption of primary productivity after<br />
snowball Earth<br />
André Pellerin, Evolutionary Response of S Isotope Fractionation by Sulfate Reducing Microorganisms<br />
William Leavitt, The sulfur isotope fractionation of dissimilatory sulfite reductase (Dsr)<br />
10.30 am – 11.00 am - Coffee Break<br />
11 am – 12.30 pm - Talks<br />
Clint Scott (Invited Speaker), A Paleoproterozoic collapse in seawater sulfate and its influence<br />
on the global methane cycle<br />
Tom Laakso, The Stability of Low Atmospheric Oxygen in the Proterozoic<br />
Vincent van Hinsburg, The composition of the Early Earth oceans: Constraints from element<br />
partitioning<br />
Thi Hao Bui, Sulphur and carbon isotope records across the terrestrial Permian-Triassic (P-T)<br />
boundary<br />
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