The Central European Tectonic Groups is an open scientific association bringing together the geoscientists with the interest in geodynamic processes of the Earth crust in a broad measure. The main topics of the annual meetings are the problems of structural evolution of the orogenic belts, the basin evolution, relationship of magmatism and tectonics and many others, studied by the methods of structural geology, petrology, geochemistry, sedimentology and geophysics.

CETEG 2017 "Zánka" - The first circular

 

15th Meeting of the Central European Tectonic Studies Groups
22th Meeting of the Czech Tectonic studies Group (ČTS)
HUNTEK 2017

 
ZÁNKA. Lake Balaton
(Western Hungary, Transdanubian Range, Badacsony wine region)
5. - 8. April 2017
Hungary
 

First circular

The meeting is organized by

Hungarian Tectonic Group (HUNTEK)
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Geological, Geophysical and Space Science Research Group at Eötvös University
University of Szeged, Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Petrology

and sponsored by

AAPG Eötvös Student Chapter, Hungary
(We hope that the remaining empty places will gone for the final circular)

Organizing team

László Fodor, Szilvia Kövér, Tivadar M. Tóth, Félix Schubert, Elica Winchester

CETEG 2015 "Kadaň" - Conference program and final remarks

Dear Participants,

We would like to provide you some important information about the conference.

The conference program and registration

The conference program and list of poster presentations is available for download. Please, if you have any issue related to the program, let us know as soon as possible and we will do our best to adapt to possible modifications.

VARISCAN 2015 - The Variscan belt: correlations and plate dynamics

The 2015 edition of the now traditional conference dedicated to the Variscan-Alleghenian orogen will be held on 9-11 June, 2015 in Rennes, France. We warmly invite you to participate and submit an abstract now.
 
The registration is now open. Abstracts have to be submitted through the conference website http://variscan2015.univ-rennes1.fr/. There, you will also find the second circular and more up-to-date information.