The American Geophysical Union AGU25 will take place from 15-19 December 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, as well as online.
Abstract submission deadline: Wednesday, 30 July 2025, 23:59 EDT/03:59 UTC. Please submit your abstract here.
The polar regions offer unique opportunities for geoscientific research, with geochemistry and geophysics crucial for understanding the geological past and predicting future climate impacts. By analyzing chemical signatures in rocks, sediments, ice cores, and ocean waters, geochemists can reconstruct the tectonic evolution and paleoenvironmental conditions of Polar regions. Geochemical data, such as isotopic and elemental tracers, provide insights into the interactions between the cryosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere, particularly concerning greenhouse gas dynamics.
Geophysical techniques like seismic tomography, magnetotellurics, and radar help reveal subsurface geological formations, ice sheet thickness, and permafrost dynamics. These surveys also detect subglacial lakes and assess ice-bedrock interactions, which are vital for understanding ice sheet stability and sea-level rise.
Registration is scheduled to open in Mid-August.
Please visit the AGU25 website for updates and more information: https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting