Abstract submission: Spring 2024 ACS Meeting

The Spring 2024 ACS Conference will be hosted in New Orleans, LA and virtually worldwide, from March 17-21, 2024. Abstracts are accepted until October 2, 2023 through the ACS website (https://www.acs.org/meetings/acs-meetings/spring/presenters/submit-an-abstract.html). Session descriptions are available here: https://callforabstracts.acs.org/acsspring2024

Our symposium are:

Fundamental and Applied Geochemistry of Critical Minerals

Organizers: Sebastien Kerisit and Yuanzhi Tang

Geochemical, Environmental and Sociotechnical Implications of Mining

Organizers: Scott Fendorf and Lynn Katz

Geochemistry for CO2 Capture, Conversion, and Long-Term Storage

Organizers: Laura Dalton, Erika Plante, Juliane Weber and Ke Yuan

Intermediate And Disordered Phases in Natural Systems

Organizers: Jeffrey Catalano, Sebastian Mergelsberg, and Hsiu Wen Wang

Microbially-Driven Geochemical Reactions: Kinetics and Communities

Organizers: William Burgos, Clara Chan, William Leavitt and Jennifer Macalady

Fundamental Understanding of the Structure and Reactivity at Mineral-Water Interfaces

Organizers: Sang Soo Lee, Shawn Reichers, and Jacquelyn Bracco

Some Like it Hot: A Symposium in Honor of Michael L. Machesky

Organizers: Nadine Kabengi, James Kubicki and Moira Ridley

Recognizing Diversity in Geochemistry: Bridging People and Science to Communities

Organizers: Stetson Rowles and Lynn Katz

Undergraduate Research in Geochemistry

Organizer: Jacquelyn Bracco

General Geochemistry

Organizer: Lynn Katz

We are also co-sponsoring several symposia including:

Aquatic Photochemistry with ENVR

Biogeochemistry of Organic Matter in Marine Environments with ENVR

Environmental Behavior of Atmospherically Transported Chemicals with ENVR

Rare Earth Element: Occurrences, Extraction Method Development, and Application with ENVR

F-Element Reactivity at Interfaces with NUCL

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