Petroleum and Environmental Geochemistry Group

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of Plymouth



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The Group housed in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth is also part of the Centre for Chemical Sciences. It was set up by Steve Rowland in 1989, to coordinate the interests of those in Plymouth involved in the general area of organic geochemistry research. We have strong links with national and international laboratories (please see our detailed international page).

The Group is comprised of five members of academic staff (two Professors, a Reader (Associate Professor) and two Senior Lecturers), a Senior Scientific Officer, two Post-Doctoral researchers, a Research Associate and six PhD students, including those co-supervised here at the University of Plymouth and other local, national and international institutions.

Members of the Petroleum and Environmental Geochemistry Group October 2009

The Petroleum and Environmental Geochemistry Group, October 2009.
(Absent from the photo are Naomi Downes-Tettmar, Richard Johnson, Juan Pino and Paul Sutton)



The 20th BOGS Meeting took place in Bristol, U.K., 7-8 July 2009. The 2010 BOGS Meeting will take place in Manchester.
The 24th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry was held in Bremen, Germany, 6-11 September 2009. We're now looking forward to the 25th IMOG to be held in Interlaken, Switzerland!
Logo of the Association of Chemistry and the Environment The The 10th Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC10) will will be hosted by GRESE (Research Group on Water, Soil and the Environment), at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Limoges, Limoges, France, 2-5 December 2009.
Alternatively, check out some other meetings that may have something of interest for you.


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