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Dino-6 Third Circular now online

M.J. Head head at quartz.geology.utoronto.ca
Sun May 17 14:48:57 EST 1998


     SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODERN AND FOSSIL DINOFLAGELLATES
                                 ("DINO 6")
                               JUNE 7-12, 1999
                              TRONDHEIM, NORWAY

                                THIRD CIRCULAR

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Dear Colleagues,

The Third Circular including the full scientific program for the DINO 6 
international conference is now online at the Dino-6 website:  

http://www.ntnu.no/vmuseet/dino6/

More than 170 participants from 30 different countries have currently registered
for Dino 6.  Registration is also possible on-site at no extra cost.  The 
conference comprises an extensive program and will include 101 talks and 65 
poster presentations. Two workshops will be arranged in connection with the 
conference. The broad spectrum of topics and the large number of what promise to
be high quality presentations, will surely make Dino 6 an interesting and hectic
event for all of us. We welcome this opportunity to see you all here in June, 
and trust that the long Norwegian summer days (and short bright nights) will 
serve as a pleasant frame for this new gathering of Dino friends.

The Dino 6 Secretariat looks forward to seeing you in Trondheim.  (Apologies for
cross-posting.)


Morten Smelror
Dino 6 Secretariat
NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet, N-7004 Trondheim, Norway. 
Fax +47 73 59 22 49
email: morten.smelror at vm.ntnu.no




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Martin J. Head                                 FAX: (416) 978-3938
CAP President-Elect / AASP WebMaster         Phone: (416) 978-5080
Department of Geology              head at quartz.geology.utoronto.ca
University of Toronto 
22 Russell Street, Toronto
Ontario, Canada, M5S 3B1

        Personal: http://www3.geology.utoronto.ca/~head
      American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists:
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