Conferences

19th Czech-Slovak-Polish Palaeontological Conference & 11th Micropalaeontological Workshop MIKRO 2018

     19th Czech-Slovak-Polish Palaeontological Conference
      & 11th Micropalaeontological Workshop MIKRO 2018

      Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences (principal organizer),
      the West Bohemian Museum in Pilsen and the Grzybowski Foundation invite
      you to participate in the 19th Czech-Slovak-Polish Palaeontological Conference
      held in Prague on 18th – 19th October 2018. The Conference will also host
      the MIKRO 2018 Workshop on Wednesday, 17th October 2018.

      For complete information click here.

      2nd circular

 

A summer course Geology of Lithium

August 27 – September 1, Mikulov v Krušných Horách (eastern Erzgebirge, Czech Republic)
The summer course, organized by the Czech Academy of Science, is designed to bring young scientists into the geology of lithium, in the theoretical and laboratory aspects, as well as the practical exploration of Li-raw materials.

For details click here.

Geological evolution of the Western Carpathians

Seminar „Geological evolution of the Western Carpathians“ will be held on 18 January (at 9:30 a.m.) at the Institute of Geology of the CAS. Details in invitation (in Czech only).

Institute of Geology co-organized the ICOS 2017 International Symposium

The 4th International Conodont Symposium jointly with the International Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy and the International Subcommission on Silurian Stratigraphy (ICS/IUGS) took place in June 2017 in Valencia, Spain. This important event was focused on progress in the investigation of enigmatic conodont organisms that are considered direct ancestors of vertebrates. They are fundamental for global stratigraphy of the Paleozoic, dating marine sedimentary rocks, thus serving as a basis for subsequent geological studies. Specialists and stratigraphers from five continents took part in the follow-up Post-Symposium Excursion to the Prague Synform and Carnic Alps.

Institute of Geology, CAS will contribute to the international scientific and artistic project on landscape

The artistic and scientific project Frontiers of Solitude comes to its final phase: artwork created during the field work will be exhibited. The main exhibition will take place in the Školská 28 Gallery, Prague, on 2nd February to 4th March 2015. The works by Czech, Norwegian and Icelandic artists will reflect the landscapes of Iceland, northern Norway and northern Bohemia visited by the artists within three expeditions together with experts in Earth sciences, biology and ecology (Institute of Geology CAS was represented by Václav Cílek and Radek Mikuláš during the northern Bohemian expedition). The whole project is focused on a comparison of the opinions, experiences and standpoints among artists, scientists and invited guests on the theme of interactions between post-industrial society and the landscape in which we live. The exhibition will be accompanied by the publication of a comprehensive catalogue in English and Czech.

Web of the project
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