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Priabonian stratotype

GSSP for Priabonian Stage (Eocene) Definition: The GSSP for the Base of the Priabonian Stage (Paleogene System, Eocene Series) is defined at meter level 63.57 in the Alano section (Alano di Piave, NE Italy: 45°54’51.10″N – 11°55’4.87″E). This level coincides with the base of a prominent crystal tuff layer, the Tiziano bed for which absolute […]

Mikhail Akhmetiev passed away

We regret to inform  that Mikhail Akhmetiev, chairman of the Russian Paleocene Working Group of ISPS, passed away on 17 October 2020, at the age of 85. This is a very sad loss for our community, and we will always be grateful for his contributions in the field of paleobotany and biostratigraphy of the Paleogene, […]

Strati 2019: Dates and Deadlines

Deadlines for participating to Strati 2019, the third International Congress on Stratigraphy which will be held in Milano (Italy), 2-5 July 2019, are approaching: Abstract submission: Deadline 29 March 2019 Conference payment: Submitting Author registration: deadline 29 March 2019 Early registration: deadline 15 May 2019 Standard registration: from 16 May 2019 Field trip registration: Deadline 29 […]

“Paleogene stratigraphy, timescales and global change” at STRATI 2019

The upcoming 3rd International Congress on Stratigraphy STRATI 2019, which will be held in Milano 2-5 July, 2019, proposes a session on the Paleogene in Scientific Theme T3, “Erathemes, Systems, Series and Stages”. From the STRATI 2019 webpage: ST3.9 Paleogene stratigraphy, timescales and global change Convener: Simonetta Monechi simonetta.monechi@unifi.it Co-Conveners: Laia Alegret, Aitor Payros The […]

Eustoquio Molina passed away

With great sadness, we regret to inform that Eustoquio Molina tragically passed away on September 30th. Eustoquio was a Professor in Micropaleontology at the University of Zaragoza, member of the Real Academia de Ciencias of Zaragoza and  previous Chair of ISPS. He worked very actively for the subcommission and he had a very prolific career. […]

Strati 2019, Milano 2-5 July 2019

Following the first edition of this congress, held in Lisbon (Portugal) in 2013 and the second edition organized in Graz (Austria) in 2015, the third edition of STRATI has been assigned by the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) to Italy, a country with a long historical tradition in Stratigraphy since the 17th century. The foundation […]

Atlas of Oligocene Planktonic Foraminifera

The International Subcommission for Paleogene Stratigraphy announces the publication of  the Atlas of Oligocene Planktonic Foraminifera, proposing a clear and workable taxonomy for all Oligocene planktonic foraminifera. The work includes the acquisition of new SEM images of holotypes and paratypes, some of which have never been imaged before, and assesses the distribution, stratigraphic ranges and […]

Mass extinctions in 2018

On 7 March, for the Geological Society, Paul Wignall and David Bond will convey in London the 2018 edition of the Lyell Meeting, dedicated to “Mass extinctions – understanding the world’s worst crises“. The study of mass extinctions is one of the most interdisciplinary research areas within Earth and environmental sciences, and one that matters […]

The sedimentary record of hyperthermals: a session at EGU 2018, in Vienna, 8-13 April 2018

The session “Interrogating the sedimentary record of hyperthermals” invites geoscientists to present and discuss their recent advances in hyperthermal research, and welcomes contributions, particularly if multi-disciplinary, using sedimentological, palaeontological, sediment geochemical or isotopic archives. Abstracts may be submitted for poster, oral or PICO presentations. We encourage early career researchers (ECR) to consider submitting an abstract. […]

Dedicated to the father of modern chronostratigraphy

The journal Lethaia has published in July, 2017, a thematic issue entitled “The contribution of fossils to chronostratigraphy, 150 years after Albert Oppel” and dedicated to the importance of fossils for dating and correlating of sedimentary rocks. In this issue, as explained in the forewords by Marco Balini, Annalisa Ferretti, Stan Finney and Simonetta Monechi, Oppel’s […]