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Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar #208: Reconstruction of Early Earth Seafloor Environments at 3.2 Ga: Hydrothermal Activity and Iron Precipitation

Lecture, etc. Registration open

The Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar Series starts every Wednesday at lunchtime from April 2021. The purpose of this webinar series is to provide opportunities not only to learn research related to SDGs in Asian and Oceanian regions, but also to expand your research network across different academic areas.
The webinar is free, available in English and Japanese, and open to everyone! We hope you all come and join us!

Target General, High school students, Elementary and junior high school students, Current students and staff, Others
Language Bilingual Japanese-English support
Dates 2025.10.22 [Wed] 12:10 – 12:50
Venue Off Campus
Venue name Zoom webinar
Venue address
Seating capacity 500 people, in order of arrival
Participation fee Free of charge
Event details Program Details:
12:10-12:15 Introduction
12:15-12:40 Seminar
◆Title: Reconstruction of Early Earth Seafloor Environments at 3.2 Ga: Hydrothermal Activity and Iron Precipitation
◆Speaker: Associate Professor Shoichi Kiyokawa (Kyushu University Faculty of Science Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences)
◆Keywords: Hydrothermal activity, Archean, Banded Iron Formation (BIF), Black shale
12:40-12:50 Q&A
Registration method Advanced registration required
[Online]
*Please go to the link below;
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ydwrx04hTXKIJ9aUGClsvQ
Registration period 2025.10.08 [Wed] –
2025.10.22 [Wed]
Inquiries

Name: IQ Office
Mail: aoevent★jimu.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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Website https://q-aos.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en
Publishing period 2025.10.15 [Wed] –
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