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The Thirteenth International Conference on Basement Tectonics was
held on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University in Blacksburg, Virginia from June 2 -6, 1997. The oral
presentations and discussions over three days covered a wide range
of topics, and provided the international audience with a
perspective on scientific efforts underway around the world. The
conference participants were able to attend two separate field
trips: (I) a pre-conference trip guided by Professor Robert Hatcher
of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, examined the Basement
rocks in the North Carolina -Tennessee region of the Appalachian
Mountains, and (2) a mid-conference field trip guided by A.K.
Sinha, convener of the conference, allowed participants to examine
the complex rock associations and structures of the> 1000 m.y.
old basement rocks in Virginia. Both the field trip guidebooks and
abstract volumes were published for the conference. The meeting
brought together scientists from more than 14 countries. Their
participation, and the fiscal success of the meeting would not have
been possible without the support of the Department of Geological
Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences (VPI&SU) and the
Basement Tectonics Association. Their support is gratefully
acknowledged. As Chairman of the Organizing Committee, I would like
to thank Margie Sentelle, Jay Thomas, Peter Welch, and Barry
Robinson for the smooth operation of the conference.
The Thirteenth International Conference on Basement Tectonics was
held on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University in Blacksburg, Virginia from June 2 -6, 1997. The oral
presentations and discussions over three days covered a wide range
of topics, and provided the international audience with a
perspective on scientific efforts underway around the world. The
conference participants were able to attend two separate field
trips: (I) a pre-conference trip guided by Professor Robert Hatcher
of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, examined the Basement
rocks in the North Carolina -Tennessee region of the Appalachian
Mountains, and (2) a mid-conference field trip guided by A.K.
Sinha, convener of the conference, allowed participants to examine
the complex rock associations and structures of the> 1000 m.y.
old basement rocks in Virginia. Both the field trip guidebooks and
abstract volumes were published for the conference. The meeting
brought together scientists from more than 14 countries. Their
participation, and the fiscal success of the meeting would not have
been possible without the support of the Department of Geological
Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences (VPI&SU) and the
Basement Tectonics Association. Their support is gratefully
acknowledged. As Chairman of the Organizing Committee, I would like
to thank Margie Sentelle, Jay Thomas, Peter Welch, and Barry
Robinson for the smooth operation of the conference.
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