Thanks, Joanne!
I will contribute one paper and attend the meeting. I encourage my former student to contribute one paper too (about moganite, one of Peter’s favorite minerals).
Best wishes!
Huifang
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Subject: Call for GSA Connects 2025 session T123 - Minerals in Motion: Tracking Mineral Reactions Using In Situ and Synchrotron Techniques, A Celebration of the Career of Peter Heaney
Dear Colleagues, Abstract submissions are open for the Geological Society of America Connects 2025 meeting. The early option decision deadline for abstracts is
May 15, 2025, and the final deadline for abstracts is August 5, 2025. We would like
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Dear Colleagues,
Abstract submissions are open for the Geological Society of America Connects 2025 meeting. The early option decision deadline for abstracts is May 15, 2025, and the final deadline for abstracts is August 5, 2025.
We would like to draw your attention to our session celebrating the career of Peter J. Heaney.
Submit
your abstract here.
T123. Minerals in Motion: Tracking Mineral Reactions Using
In Situ and Synchrotron Techniques, A Celebration of the Career of Peter Heaney
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Advocates:
Florence Ling, Si Athena Chen, Daniel Hummer, Hongwu Xu, Joanne Stubbs
Description:
In celebration of the career of Dr. Peter Heaney, we invite submissions using in situ, synchrotron, X-ray, neutron, or electron techniques to study rates/mechanisms of mineral reactions, alongside contributions
exploring new approaches to mineralogy education.
Categories: Mineralogy/Crystallography; Geochemistry; Environmental Geoscience
Session sponsors: Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology & Volcanology Division (MGPV), Soils and Soil Processes Division (SSPD), Geochemical
Society (GS)
We hope to see you in San Antonio, TX!
Sincerely,
Florence T. Ling (La Salle University)
Si Athena Chen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Daniel Hummer (Southern Illinois University)
Hongwu Xu (Arizona State University)
Joanne Stubbs (University of Chicago)