5 th ISGC 5 th International Students Geological Conference Budapest, Hungary, 24 27 April, 2014 Info package for conference participants Compiled by: Gabriella B. Kiss, Tamás Biró, Szilvia Ormándi & Szabolcs Tímár Budapest, Hungary 2014
Contents 1. Maps... 2 2. Programme outline...6 3. Practical information...8 3.1. Arriving to Budapest...8 3.2. Reaching the accommodation...8 3.3. Reaching the venue...9 3.4. Registration...9 3.5. Meal...9 3.6. Oral presentations... 10 3.7. Poster presentations... 10 3.8. Special prize awarded by the audience... 10 1
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2. Programme outline 24 th April, 2014. 15.00 19.00: registration (Southern Building, room number: 0 501) 19.00 : icebreaker party 25 th April, 2014. 7.30 9.30: registration (Southern Building, room number: 0 501) 8.30 9.20: opening ceremony (Northern Building, room number: 1.85) 9.30 11.00: plenary lectures (Northern Building, room number: 1.85) Presenter Title 9.30 10.00 Zsófia Ruszkiczay Rüdiger (Eötvös Quantification of Quaternary vertical Loránd University, Hungarian movements in the central Pannonian Basin using Academy of Sciences) in situ produced cosmogenic nuclides 10.00 10.30 Szabolcs Harangi (Eötvös Loránd University) New challenges in volcanology in the 21 st century: could a seemingly inactive volcano reawaken? 10.30 11.00 András Király (MOL Plc.) Resources and Reserves Reporting Systems 11.00 11.20: coffee break 11.20 12.50: plenary lectures (Northern Building, room number: 1.85) Presenter 11.20 11.50 Attila Ősi (MTA ELTE Lendület Dinoszaurusz Kutatócsoport) 11.50 12.20 Federica Zaccarini (University of Leoben) 12.20 12.50 Mihály Pósfai (University of Pannonia) 6 Title Uncovering an 85 milion years old ecosystem: the Central European Iharkút vertebrate locality Electron microprobe and Raman spectroscopy applied to rare and tiny phases: the platinum group minerals (PGM) case study Magnetite formation inside bacteria: mineralogy, evolution, and potential medical applications 13.00 15.00: lunch 13.00 17.00: registration (Southern Building, room number: 0 501) 14.00 17.00: workshops (with coffee break powered by Professional X ray & EO) Presenter Title Room Zsolt Schléder (OMW Petrom S. A.) Structural styles in fold and thrust belts and their relevance for hydrocarbon exploration (supported 00 524 by MOL & AAPG) András Sík, Tamás Bíró (Eötvös Workshop on subsurface 3D analysis and Loránd University) visualization using GIS 1 401 Károly Havancsák, Márta Berkesi, Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy Tibor Guzmics (Eötvös Loránd (supported by Professional X ray & EO) University) 00 708 Tamás Váczi (Eötvös Loránd University) Raman Spectroscopy in the Earth Sciences 1 225 15.00 17.00: guided tour in the Biology and Paleontology Exhibition of the Eötvös Museum of Natural History (guide: Géza Zboray, head of the Biological Collection) 16.00 17.00: guided tour in the Historical Mineral and Rock Hall of the Eötvös Museum of Natural History (guide: Tamás Weiszburg, director of the Museum)
26th April, 2014. 9.00 10.30: oral sessions (Southern Building, rooms A, B and C): 10.30 10.50: coffee break powered by IAH 10.50 12.20: oral sessions (Southern Building, rooms A, B and C) 12.20 13.20: lunch break 13.20 14.30: poster session 14.30 16.00: oral sessions (Southern Building, rooms A, B and C) 16.00 16.20: coffee break powered by IAH 16.20 17.20: oral sessions (Southern Building, rooms A, B and C) 1 st block (9.00 10.30) 2 nd block (10.50 12.20) 3 rd block (14.30 16.00) 4 th block (16.20 17.20) Room "A" Room "B" Room "C" S7 Environmental geology S1 Mineralogy, Petrology Geochemistry and Volcanology, supported by IAVCEI S10 Remote Sensing and GIS Applications S2 Paleontology & Stratigraphy S3 Sedimentology and Structural Geology, supported by MOL & AAPG S6 Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, supported by ECHN S5 Hydrocarbon Research and Exploration, supported by MOL & AAPG S4 Economic Geology and Mineral Resources, supported by SEG 18.00 19.00: closing ceremony (Southern Building, room number: 0 821) 20.00 : closing party (Kőrösi Csoma Sándor Student Dormitory of the ELTE, address: 1118 Budapest, Dayka Gábor str. 4.) 27 th April, 2014. Departure to the field trips. Meeting time Title Field trip 1. 8.00 Hydrocarbon reservoir rocks and oil production in Northern Hungary, supported by MOL & AAPG Field trip 2. 7.30 Epithermal system and ore potential of the Tokaj Mountains (NE Hungary), supported by SEG Field trip 3. 8.00 Miocene volcanism, landscape evolution and zeolite mineralization in the Visegrád Mts., supported by IAVCEI Field trip 4. 8.00 From pelagic carbonates to dinosaur skeletons: Mesozoic evolution of the Transdanubian Central Range Field trip 5. 7.45 Jump from the Triassic into the Eocene: field trip in Budapest For the detailed programme of the oral and poster sessions, please visit our homepage at http://isgc2014.elte.hu/index.php/program_sessions/. 7
3. Practical information 3.1. Arriving to Budapest By car: The motorways in Hungary are toll based. You need an e vignette (https://enematrica.autopalya.hu/) to use Hungarian motorways. Motorway e vignettes are available at many petrol stations near the border crossings. By train: There are 3 big railway stations in Budapest. Budapest Keleti pályaudvar (Eastern Railway Station), Budapest Déli (Southern Railway Station), Budapest Nyugati (Western Railway Station). International journey planner: http://elvira.mavstart.hu/elvira.dll/xslvzs/index?language=2. By plane: Liszt Ferenc International Airport is situated on the border of Budapest, about 25 km from city centre. You can travel to the city by public transport (bus 200E + subway M3), taxi or minibus. For further information, please consult: http://www.bud.hu/english/passengers/access_and_parking. By coach: International buses arrive to and depart from the Népliget bus station. For further details please consult: http://www.eurolines.hu/en/timetable/journey planner. Public transport: Tickets are available at several big public transport stations in Budapest (train, plain, international/domestic bus, or metro stations). Please always buy your ticket before boarding the transport vehicles. For further information, please consult: http://www.bkk.hu/en/prices/ and http://www.bkk.hu/en/timetables/. 3.2. Reaching the accommodation To reach the conference accommodations, please consult the maps provided in the 1 st section of this info package. The contact details are the followings: Budapest Budget Hostel: 21. Ipar str., Budapest, H 1095, phone: +36 30/751 6055, e mail: bpbhostel@gmail.com Hotel Ventura: 179. Fehérvári str., Budapest, H 1119, phone: +36 1/208 1232, e mail: hotelventura@gerandhotels.hu To reach Budapest Budget Hostel, follow these guides: From Liszt Ferenc International Airport: go to Kőbánya Kispest metro terminal with bus line number 200E, than go to Corvin negyed with metro line number 3. From Corvin negyed go to Mester utca with with tram line number 4 or 6. From Budapest Déli Pályaudvar (Southern Railway Station): go to Móricz Zsigmond körtér with tram line number 18 or 61, than go to Mester utca with tram line 4 or 6. From Budapest Keleti pályaudvar (Eastern Railway Station): go to Rákóczi tér with metro line number4. From there, go to Mester utca with tram line 4 or 6. From Budapest Nyugati pályaudvar (Western Railway Station): go to Mester utca with tram line 4 or 6. From Népliget Bus station: go to Corvin negyed with metro line 3, than go to Mester utca with tram line 4 or 6. To reach Hotel Ventura, follow these guides: From Liszt Ferenc International Airport: go to Kőbánya Kispest metro terminal with bus line number 200E, than go to Kálvin tér with metro line number 3. Than go to Újbuda központ with metro line number 4. From there, go to Albertfalva kitérő with tram line number 18, 41, 47 or 48. 8
From Budapest Déli Pályaudvar (Southern Railway Station): go to Albertfalva kitérő with tram line 18. From Budapest Keleti pályaudvar (Eastern Railway Station): go to Újbuda központ with metro line number 4, than go to Albertfalva kitérő with tram line 18, 41, 47 or 48. From Budapest Nyugati pályaudvar (Western Railway Station): go to Újbuda központ with tram line 4, than go to Albertfalva kitérő with tram line 18, 41, 47 or 48. From Népliget Bus station: go to Corvin negyed with metro line 3, than go to Újbuda központ with tram line 4, than go to Albertfalva kitérő with tram line 18, 41, 47 or 48. For route planning we recommend google maps. 3.3. Reaching the venue The venue of the conference is the Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Science (Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A and 1/C). To reach the conference site, please follow these guides: From the Liszt Ferenc International Airport: go to Kőbánya Kispest metro terminal with bus line number 200E, than go to Corvin negyed with metro line 3, than to Petőfi híd Budai hídfő with tram line 4 or 6. From Budapest Déli Pályaudvar (Southern Railway Station): go to Móricz Zsigmond körtér with tram line 18 or 61, than go to Petőfi híd Budai hídfő with tram line 6. From Budapest Keleti pályaudvar (Eastern Railway Station): go to Rákóczi tér with metro line number 4, than go to Petőfi híd Budai hídfő with tram line 4 or 6. From Nyugati pályaudvar (Western Railway Station): go to Petőfi híd Budai hídfő with tram line 4 or 6. From Népliget Bus station: go to Corvin negyed with metro line number 3, than go to Petőfi híd Budai hídfő with tram line 4 or 6. From Budapest Budget Hostel: go to Mester utca on foot, than go to Petőfi híd Budai hídfő with tram line 4 or 6. From Hotel Ventura: go to Újbuda központ with tram line 18, 41, 47 or 48, than go to Petőfi híd Budai hídfő with tram line number 4. Tram line 4 and 6 station is only a few hundred metres walk from the conference venue. 3.4. Registration Please visit the registration desk as soon as possible, when You arrive to the conference venue, since You will get all the conference material there (abstract volume, programme booklet, badge, meal vouchers, etc.). You will be able to visit any of the conference localities only with Your name badge, so please make sure to get it in time. Should You have any enquiries, please consult it with any of our colleagues at the registration desk. Questions concerning the billing, payment, etc. will be answered by the appropriate organiser colleague on site. 3.5. Meal Dinner for the 24 th April (icebreaker party), coffee break and lunch for the 25 th and 26 th April, as well as packed lunch (FT1, 3, 4 and 5) or breakfast and dinner (FT 2) for the field trip participants will be organised for You. Please make sure, that You will get Your lunch and dinner (icebreaker party) only with Your meal voucher, what You will get with Your registration package. 9
3.6. Oral presentations Oral presentations will be 15 minutes in length including discussion (12+3 mins). Please submit your presentation at the registration desk 1 day before your talk. Please prepare your presentation in MS Office Powerpoint (ppt or pptx) format, avoiding using videos embedded. If you wish to have a video, please contact the technician before. The presentations can be tested with the on site computer at the registration desk. Please stay in the lecture room of Your session at least 15 minutes before Your presentation starts to avoid any complications. 3.7. Poster presentations The maximum size of the postersshould be A0 (ideal: 841 1189 mm), in portrait orientation. Please do not print a landscape oriented poster which exceeds the dimension of the board! Appropriate fixing material will be available at the poster area. Please make sure to set up Your poster on the morning of 26 th April, as already during the first coffee break there will be possibility to have a look at them. Please make sure to stay next to Your poster during the poster session (13.20 14.30, 26 th April), as jury members and the conference participants may have questions to You. 3.8. Special prize awarded by the audience There will be a special prize, awarded by the audience both in the poster session and in the oral sessions. You will get your individual voting paper in Your registration package. Once filled in, please put it into the box located in the coffee break/poster area. 10