Welcome to the 2013 edition of the Pander Society Newsletter, my fourth attempt at providing news and a list of conodont publications for the past year! The slowness in producing this newsletter is my fault, I will try to close the next early in 2014. Conodont research continues to be thriving but there were more than half (143 on 239) nonresponses to my request for brief reports on research activities. We have again enjoyed formal and informal meetings of the Society. A definitely informal minimeeting of the Society was organized in association with the 34th International Geological Congress in Brisbane on 6 August 2012 during which Stig M. Bergström was awarded with the 2012 ICS Digby McLaren Award for his contributions to stratigraphy. The only official Pander Society meeting was one held in Dayton, Ohio, in association with the Annual Meeting of the North-Central Section of the Geological Society of America in April 2012. A report on it was published in the previous Newsletter n° 44. A sad news was the passing of Brian Frederick Glenister on June. He, together with Carl Rexroad organized the first symposium held by the society in 1968 at Iowa City. Thank you for sending in your contributions. Thanks also to Suzanna Garcia-Lopez, John Repetski and Wang Cheng-Yuan for deliberating on nominations for the Society's medals. I am also very grateful to webmaster Mark Purnell (Leicester) who continues to load the newsletter onto the web. I am always grateful to Myriam Matteucci and to Claudia Spalletta for helping me get this newsletter realised. Special thanks go to Myriam for enormous help in stitching together the entire bibliography and providing the version in EndNote of this year’s entries, now available on the Pander Society website. Thanks also to John Talent to check “lumpy stuff”. Best wishes to all of you and brilliant results from your research that I look forward to reporting in the next newsletter!
Perri M.C., Matteucci M., Spalletta C. (2013). Pander Society Newsletter Number 45. Leicester : University Leicester.
Pander Society Newsletter Number 45
PERRI, MARIA CRISTINA;SPALLETTA, CLAUDIA
2013
Abstract
Welcome to the 2013 edition of the Pander Society Newsletter, my fourth attempt at providing news and a list of conodont publications for the past year! The slowness in producing this newsletter is my fault, I will try to close the next early in 2014. Conodont research continues to be thriving but there were more than half (143 on 239) nonresponses to my request for brief reports on research activities. We have again enjoyed formal and informal meetings of the Society. A definitely informal minimeeting of the Society was organized in association with the 34th International Geological Congress in Brisbane on 6 August 2012 during which Stig M. Bergström was awarded with the 2012 ICS Digby McLaren Award for his contributions to stratigraphy. The only official Pander Society meeting was one held in Dayton, Ohio, in association with the Annual Meeting of the North-Central Section of the Geological Society of America in April 2012. A report on it was published in the previous Newsletter n° 44. A sad news was the passing of Brian Frederick Glenister on June. He, together with Carl Rexroad organized the first symposium held by the society in 1968 at Iowa City. Thank you for sending in your contributions. Thanks also to Suzanna Garcia-Lopez, John Repetski and Wang Cheng-Yuan for deliberating on nominations for the Society's medals. I am also very grateful to webmaster Mark Purnell (Leicester) who continues to load the newsletter onto the web. I am always grateful to Myriam Matteucci and to Claudia Spalletta for helping me get this newsletter realised. Special thanks go to Myriam for enormous help in stitching together the entire bibliography and providing the version in EndNote of this year’s entries, now available on the Pander Society website. Thanks also to John Talent to check “lumpy stuff”. Best wishes to all of you and brilliant results from your research that I look forward to reporting in the next newsletter!I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.