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T1. Applied mineralogy

T2. Archaeometry, care and preservation

T3. Atomistic and thermodynamic modelling

T4. Education and mineralogy

T5. Environmental mineralogy and low T geochemistry

T6. Experimental mineralogy and petrology

T7. Geobiochemistry , Geomicrobiology and Biomineralogy

T8. Geochronology

T9. Magmatism and volcanology

T10. Mantle petrology and geochemistry

T11. Metamorphism

for  T9, T10 and T11 see also session T6-S1.Spotlight on oxidation state and other redox proxies from Earth’s surface to core

T12. Mineral deposits and raw materials

T13. Mineral diversity and evolution

T14. Mineral physics

T15. Mineralogical crystallography

T16. Planetary materials and processes

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„Mineralogy in the modern world”

Following the success of the 1st and 2nd European Mineralogical Conference, the emc2020 will be focused on current and future challenges in the Earth, planetary and environmental sciences, and fostering an exchange of new views and research results between scientists from Europe and beyond.

The city of Kraków is a vibrant, academic and tourist city in the heart of Europe. Modern infrastructure, efficient public transportation and famous Polish hospitality make it a safe and friendly place for visitors from all over the world. The city dates back to Middle Ages and has traditionally been one of the leading centers of Polish and European academic, cultural, and artistic life. It was the capital of Poland from 1038 to 1569.

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