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Due to technical problems, the registration for the Serpentine Days was delayed to June 3, 2016. Thank you for your patience.

Registration will be organized as a two step process with payment taking place upon acceptance of application. The important dates will be :

- Application and abstract submission: Close : July 7, 2016
- Payment (upon acceptance of application): Open : July 8, 2016 & Close : July 31, 2016

Registration will be finalized upon payment of conference fees.

Conference fees  include abstract fees, food and accommodation for the duration of the workshop (Arrival: Sunday 25 September evening; Departure: Friday 30 September morning; 5 nights):

Full registration (single or shared rooms upon availability)
725 €

Students and early career scientists (including post-doc < 2 years after PhD) (Shared rooms):

525 €
Accompanying person (upon accommodation availability):    
200 €
Field trip to the Pyrenees peridotite massifs (optional):  
110 €

Young scientist DCO award: The Deep Carbon Observatory offers support to favor the participation of young scientists to the Serpentine Days. The DCO award will cover registration fees (525 €) for 4 early career scientists. To be eligible, applicants must be pursuing research related to a DCO theme as a current graduate student or early postdoc within two years of completing his/her PhD. Recipients will be selected in advance by the Steering Committee. The award will be based on scientific quality of the submitted abstract. To be considered, applications should be submitted on the Serpentine Days website by June 27, 2016.

Optional field trip  in the Pyrenées  (maximum 42 participants). Participants will be selected on a first-registered, first-served basis if there are more than 42 applicants. The participation fees (110€) include transport, food and one night in Massat (a village next to the Lherz peridotite massif).

The field trip will be led by Y. Lagabrielle (U. Rennes, France) and M. de Saint-Blanquat (U. Paul Sabatier – Toulouse, France). It  will focus on field evidences of mantle denudation associated to cretaceous rifting event in the North Pyrenean Zone. Special attention will be given to serpentinization imprint in the lherzolitic bodies.

If you need, any further information, please contact us at serpentinedays@gm.univ-montp2.fr