Habitats and inhabitants on the early Earth and Mars
LE STUDIUM
1 rue Dupanloup
45000 Orléans
France
Presentation
Convenors
- Pr Kathleen CAMPBELL, LE STUDIUM RESEARCH FELLOW
on leave from University of Auckland, Geology Programme, School of Environment, Aukland, New Zealand - in residence at Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM), UPR 4301 (Molecular Biophysics Center, CNRS) Orleans, France.
- Dr Frances WESTALL
Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM), UPR 4301 (Molecular Biophysics Center, CNRS) Orleans, France.
CALL FOR POSTERS
Poster presenters need to submit an abstract of no more than 2000 characters (including spaces)
by 15/10/2015. The abstracts (electronic format only –pdf files) will be published in digital proceedings (USB flash-drive).
If you are interested in giving a poster, thank you for sending the title of your abstract and your text of abstract together with your affiliation and contact details to registration@lestudium-ias.fr as soon as possible.
Introduction
Geology and geochemistry provide the boundary conditions for our understanding of life on Earth. Central to this understanding are rock-water-carbon interactions between carbon and the environment. This colloquium is being held to create an international think-tank to examine the origin(s) of life and evolution of early life, and specifically the influence and importance of hydrothermal activity on rock-water-carbon reactions. Understanding of the geological/ geochemical context for the origin of life and for early life on Earth will help concentrate and support efforts to find life elsewhere in the Solar System and even beyond. These activities are timely given the upcoming European/Russian mission to Mars, Exomars 2018, whose objective is to search for traces of past life. Immediately following this mission is the first step in the multi-mission scenario for the return of samples coordinated by NASA for 2020.
Programme
17 NOVEMBER 2015
09h00 Registration/Welcome coffee
09h15 Introduction and meeting objectives
Dr Frances Westall
09h30 Dr Alan Schwartz
The implausibility of simple prebiotic chemistry
10h30 Dr André Brack
Promoting random prebiotic chemistry on the rocks
11h30 Louis d’Hendecourt
Why cosmic ices may be useful for prebiotic chemistry
12h30 Lunch
13h30 Terry Kee
En Route to Convergent Abiogenic Processes : Learning from Biology; Leaning on Geology
14h30 Christian Mustin
Organics and the surfaces of minerals
15h30 Nick Arndt
The Geodynamic Context in which Life Emerged and Evolved
16h30 Frances Westall
The origin of life and hydrothermal sediments
17h30 General discussion on the origin of life and hydrothermal systems
18 November
09h00 Pat Browne
Active geothermal systems as natural laboratories
10h00 Fabrice Gaillard
Volcanic degassing and its influence of environmental conditions for the origin of life
11h00 Kathy Campbell
Microbial Fossils and Sedimentary Facies in Terrestrial Hot Spring Deposits: Relevance for Early Life in the Archean
12h00 Pascale Gautret
In situ analyses of carbonaceous matter in ancient rocks
13h00 Lunch
14h00 Frédéric Foucher
Techniques used in studying carbonaceous phases (abiogenic or biogenic) in ancient rocks
15h00 Guido Diego
Controls on Terrestrial Hot Spring Distributions
16h00 General discussion, preparations for writing position paper
Practical informations
Dates of the conference: 17-18 November 2015
Location: Hôtel Dupanloup, Centre International Universitaire pour la Recherche – 1, rue Dupanloup, 45000 Orléans – France
Language: English
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