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The idea of the Goldschmidt conferences appeared in 1983, when members of the Geological Society of America stated that geochemistry could never be better recognized as a disciplin, though it widely contributed to major discoveries in geological sciences, without identified events, such as an annual meeting specifically for geochemistry.
It required 5 years to evolve from a wish to a reality, and the first Goldschmidt conference was held in 1988 in Baltimore. The members of the committee in charge of organizing the event found it was a good idea to celebrate the upcoming centennial of Viktor Moritz Goldschmidt’s birth in 1888 : the Goldschmidt conferences were born[1].
The Goldschmidt conferences serie
- Goldschmidt conference 1988 Baltimore, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 1990 Baltimore, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 1992 Reston, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 1994 Edinburgh, Scotland
- Goldschmidt conference 1995 University Park, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 1996 Heidelburg, Germany
- Goldschmidt conference 1997 Tucson, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 1998 Toulouse, France
- Goldschmidt conference 1999 Cambridge, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 2000 Oxford, United Kingdom
- Goldschmidt conference 2001 Hot Springs, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 2002 Davos, Switzerland
- Goldschmidt conference 2003 Kurashiki, Japan
- Goldschmidt conference 2004 Copenhagen, Denmark
- Goldschmidt conference 2005 Moscow, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 2006 Melbourne, Australia
- Goldschmidt conference 2007 Cologne, Germany
- Goldschmidt conference 2008 Vancouver, Canada
- Goldschmidt conference 2009 Davos, Switzerland
- Goldschmidt conference 2010 Knoxville, United States
- Goldschmidt conference 2011 Prague, Czech Republic
- Goldschmidt conference 2012 Montréal, Canada
See also
- The 2012 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The 2011 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The 2010 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The 2009 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The 2008 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The 2007 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The 2002 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The 1996 Goldschmidt conference official website
- The Goldschmidt Conference archives on the Cambridge Publications website