Early Silurian brachiopod palaeocommunities from the Oslo Region: the Ordovician-Silurian transition (original) (raw)
The number of participants in these meetings has increased from a few tens to about 60 in the Copenhagen meeting in 2001. Also the scope of the meeting has widened notably during these years, both in terms of geographical coverage and research fields. The Eighth WOGOGOB Meeting is the second one held in Estonia. Geological development of the region, palaeogeography, stratigraphy, palaeoceanography, different aspects of life and other problems related to the Ordovician System will be considered in the proposed schedule of the meeting. The working groups from all around the Baltic are represented in the list of participants, but seemingly the meeting is gaining wider popularity as well. More than 50 delegates have registered for the meeting and excursion in northern and central Estonia. On the two-day technical session at the University of Tartu 40 oral and 15 poster presentations by delegates from Denmark,
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