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Tectonics & Structural Geology EGU General Assembly 2011 EGU General Assembly 2011 Programme Group Programme TS – Tectonics & Structural Geology Monday, 04 April ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 GD1.1/BG8.3/GMPV44/TS1.3 ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 SM1.2/EG11/G6.4/GD1.7/TS1.6 ................................................................................................................................................... 2 SM3.4/TS1.7 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4 TS2.2/EMRP13 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5 TS2.3/EMRP14 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6 GM5.1/TS4.9 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 GD4.2/TS5.7 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15 GD5.1/GMPV41/SM4.5/TS6.9 .................................................................................................................................................... 17 SM1.3/G3.8/GD3.7/GI-19/TS8.7 ................................................................................................................................................. 19 GD3.3/TS10.3 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 21 SM3.2/GD6.4/TS10.7 ................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Tuesday, 05 April ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25 ML29 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 GMPV22/TS1.5 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25 EOS03/GD1.8/NH9.4/SM1.10/TS1.10 ......................................................................................................................................... 27 TS2.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 TS2.5 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 GMPV23/TS3.2 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 34 GM8.4/OS3.6/SSP1.6/TS4.7 ...................................................................................................................................................... 35 SM1.4/EG12/G6.5/GD2.10/GM5.8/TS4.8 ..................................................................................................................................... 36 TS6.3/GD5.5/GMPV34/SM4.4 .................................................................................................................................................... 42 TS6.8/GD5.8/GM5.9 .................................................................................................................................................................. 45 GD1.2/TS9.2 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 49 GD2.4/SM4.1/TS10.2 ................................................................................................................................................................ 51 Wednesday, 06 April ................................................................................................................................................................ 53 EMRP11/GMPV30/NH10.5/TS2.8 ............................................................................................................................................... 53 EMRP9/TS2.9 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 54 EMRP10/TS2.10 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 55 GD2.1/SSP1.9/TS4.4 ................................................................................................................................................................. 57 SM3.6/SSP2.4/SSS5.8/TS4.5 ..................................................................................................................................................... 59 TS5.1/GD4.4/GMPV35/SM2.9 .................................................................................................................................................... 61 TS5.4/BG3.8/SSP2.5 ................................................................................................................................................................. 63 TS6.1/G3.3/GD5.4/SM1.5 .......................................................................................................................................................... 65 SM1.8/G3.7/GD1.10/NH4.9/TS8.4 ............................................................................................................................................... 70 SM3.5/GD2.13/TS8.5 ................................................................................................................................................................ 71 SM4.2/GD2.11/GMPV49/TS10.6 ................................................................................................................................................. 74 Thursday, 07 April .................................................................................................................................................................... 76 PS10.0/GMPV28 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 76 SM1.1/G3.9/TS1.2 .................................................................................................................................................................... 77 GMPV10/G3.11/NH2.7/TS1.8 ..................................................................................................................................................... 78 TS2.6 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 81 TS3.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 TS4.1/G3.4/GMPV27/SM2.10 ..................................................................................................................................................... 85 TS4.2/GD2.7/GM7.7/HS12.15/SSP3.2 ......................................................................................................................................... 87 GD6.1/GMPV55/SM1.12/TS4.6 .................................................................................................................................................. 88 TS6.2/GD5.9/GMPV46/SM1.6 .................................................................................................................................................... 89 TS6.7/GD3.6/GMPV51 .............................................................................................................................................................. 92 GD5.3/TS6.11 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 94 SM2.1/GD2.12/TS8.6 ................................................................................................................................................................ 95 GD3.1/TS10.1 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 96 Friday, 08 April ........................................................................................................................................................................
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