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Future of organic geochemistry is focus of IMOG 2023 The countdown is on for the highly anticipated 31st International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (IMOG) in the beautiful city of Montpellier, France. Here organic geochemists from all corners of the globe will convene to exchange knowledge insights, showcase the latest technologies, and collectively shape the future of the field. IMOG 2023 promises to be a dynamic conference that breaks new ground, fosters collaboration, and propels the field of organic geochemistry into the future. Pim van Bergen, chairperson for the hosting organisation, the European Association of Organic Geochemistry (EAOG), says: ‘As with every IMOG, 2023 will be an innovative conference that brings together the best minds in the fields of organic matter cycles over geological and modern time scales and integrated paleo-environmental and climatic studies. Also, our peers in the petroleum industry continue to bring the tools and knowledge which improve the whole life cycle, from more efficient exploration and production to responsible decommissioning, and relevant new technologies.’ With 500 expected attendees, 80 oral presentations and 300 poster presentations, IMOG 2023 allows the interchange of research results in organic geochemistry, including topics ranging from biogeochemistry to petroleum geochemistry. The scientific committee, led by Courtney Turich, has meticulously crafted a series of plenary and parallel oral sessions, each delving into

intriguing topics from both established labs and new contributors that push the boundaries of our understanding. As always, this IMOG conference will open with the prestigious Geoff Eglinton Presentation, an honour bestowed on the submission considered to best represent the spirit of high quality and highly innovative science. This year, Janina Groninga, a PhD student from Marum in Bremen, earned the award. His exceptional submission, ‘Unrav-

in organic geochemistry, the Trieb’s Medal. We will celebrate Dr Wakeham’s career and his substantial contributions including ground-breaking research on molecular-level analysis of fluxes and organic matter especially in oxygen deficient zones. Organic geochemistry is a key field at the crossroads of energy, climate change and achieving a better future for people and the planet. IMOG 2023 embraces research on climate-sensitive

Well attended session at previous IMOG meeting.

elling microbial biomarker signatures obtained by mass spectrometry imaging in hydrothermal sediment’, rose above a pool of over 200 submissions. Groninga’s well-deserved recognition pays tribute to the enduring legacy of the esteemed Prof Geoff Eglinton. An early career investigator will also be awarded the Pieter Schenck award. Finally, we will honour the lifelong contributions of Dr Professor Stuart Wakeham, who has been awarded the highest recognition

environments and emphasises sustainability, paving the way for innovative solutions. Join us on an incredible scientific exploration at IMOG 2023. Secure your place by registering before 1 September 2023, and visit our website imogconference.org for further details. Together, we will establish new connections with peers, see latest research, and create innovative strategies for a more sustainable future in organic geochemistry.

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Environmentally friendly low impact, low carbon footprint, low power electromagnetic technique for mineral exploration

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pages 97-103

An unbiased spiral array for MASW data acquisition

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pages 91-96

Use of geophysical surveys in geotechnical engineering practice — a geotechnical engineer’s perspective

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pages 87-90

Permanent 3D data acquisition of geotechnical structures using web-based application of terrestrial LiDAR — chances and risks from an engineering geodetic point of view

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pages 81-86

Advances in seismic imaging of quick clays in Sweden

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pages 75-80

P- and S-wave seismic imaging of a complex aquifer system in Kurikka, western Finland

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pages 69-74

The role of ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveying for indoor Building Information Modelling (BIM)

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pages 61-68

Drone geophysics: developing guidelines for international best practice

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pages 49-55

Spatial-autocorrelation (SPAC) analysis using seismic ambient noise as applied to engineering applications in Alaska

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Special Topic NEAR SURFACE GEO & MINING

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TGS downgrades its offshore wind energy installation forecast to 2035

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Sercel wins

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US auctions solar energy projects in Nevada

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UK announces 22 oil and gas projects in coming years

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PGS releases 20,000 km2 of Cyprus reprocessed data

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Rystad predicts shortage of manufacturing capacity for offshore wind turbines

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Oil and gas round-up

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TGS, PGS and SLB expand 3D coverage offshore Malaysia

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Seismic survey of coal bed methane scheme in Mongolia gets underway

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Searcher shoots 3D survey offshore Gulf of Papua

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PGS reprocesses data offshore Indonesia

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TGS launches processing project offshore India

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US approves wind energy project offshore Atlantic City

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Global oil reserves increase by 52 billion barrels year-on-year, says Rystad

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Chevron plans 4D survey offshore Australia

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PGS wins offshore wind characterisation project

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Searcher completes 3D survey offshore Namibia

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TGS deploys first LiDAR wind measurement buoy offshore Norway

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Oil demand will drop after 2026 says IEA report

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CROSSTALK

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A building story with a seismic sequel

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Future of organic geochemistry is focus of IMOG 2023

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Chile to host a workshop on mining in the energy transition era

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How EAGE can boost your early professional career

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Energy transition on the agenda for Aberdeen LC

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Mark your calendar for data processing workshop in Cairo

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First water footprint workshop to be held in Latin America

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Seismic velocity changes in the Groningen reservoir explained at LC Netherlands meeting

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ADDITIONS THIS MONTH

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Edinburgh awaits your participation at EAGE Near Surface Geoscience 2023

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Get yourself ready for GET2023 and the future of energy challenge

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Our Annual in Vienna struck all the right notes

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Update your member affiliation for best EAGE experience

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Guiding EAGE’s next energy transition steps

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