Call for Abstracts

Late-Breaking Research Posters

Abstract submission has closed. However, we have space for up to eight posters on late-breaking research, for which abstracts will be accepted until February 14. If you still wish to present a poster, email Beth Miller-Tipton at bmt@ufl.edu to confirm if presentation space is available. If so, she will provide you with detailed abstract submission instructions at that time.

This international symposium provides a framework for scientists to share technical information on various topics related to coupled biogeochemical cycling of macro-elements and associated organic and inorganic contaminants.

 

If you are working in the field of biogeochemistry, you are encouraged to submit an abstract for consideration as an oral or poster presentation and share your work at the symposium.

 

Submissions will be grouped to form thematic sessions, so we ask that you please review the topic list beforehand to determine the best topical fit for your work, as you will be asked to select a topic when uploading your abstract file. Abstract submissions are not limited to these topical areas, as we seek to capture all emerging topics and new ideas critical to our mission.

Oral Presentations

To allow as many people as possible to give a talk, all authors are limited to giving a maximum of one oral presentation, however, you may present multiple posters if you wish.

Poster Presentations

Posters will be on display throughout the conference in the Poster & Sponsor Display Room. This is the primary gathering spot where morning, mid-day and afternoon refreshments are served. These networking functions maximize opportunities for discussion amongst poster presenters, attendees and sponsors.

Abstract Submission Fee

Abstracts must be submitted online. Please do not email them. A fee of $25.00 per abstract is charged at the time of submission and is to be paid by credit card, so have your card number handy before you begin the submission process. This fee is non-refundable. If later on you choose to withdraw your abstract, this fee is not refunded. You must register and attend the conference in order for your abstract to be published in the abstract book.

Registration Required to Participate and Present

All presenters, both oral and poster, are required to register and pay the applicable fee in order to attend and present at the conference. We anticipate the registration fee will be approximately $495 for corporate, government, academia and non-profit attendees, and $295 for students and retirees. There will be no one-day fees offered.

All presenters, oral and poster, are required to register and pay the applicable fee by February 14 to confirm participation in the program.

 

Abstract Formatting and Submission Instructions

Abstract Formatting Instructions
  • Use this template to create a perfectly formatted abstract.
  • Abstracts should be no longer than ONE page in length. No graphs or figures should be included.
  • Include a brief bio and your full contact information at the end of the abstract, as per the template.
Abstract Submission Instructions
  • Complete the online abstract submission form.
  • Be careful of typos. If your email address is not correctly entered, you will not receive a confirmation.
  • Upload your abstract file as a Microsoft Word file by Monday, November 27, 2017.

After you have successfully completed these steps, you will receive an email confirming receipt of your abstract. Please keep a copy on file for your records. NOTE: If you do not see the confirmation email in your inbox, check your junk folder. Sometimes servers will re-direct messages to this folder.

 

We will email you about the status of your abstract on January 10. If you do not receive this status notification, or if you have any questions about abstracts, contact Beth Miller-Tipton at bmt@ufl.edu

WARNING: If you do not receive a confirmation, we did not receive your abstract.


Late-Breaking Research Posters

Abstract submission has closed. However, we have space for up to eight posters on late-breaking research, for which abstracts will be accepted until February 14. If you still wish to present a poster, email Beth Miller-Tipton at bmt@ufl.edu to confirm if presentation space is available. If so, she will provide you with detailed abstract submission instructions at that time.



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