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​The World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium - WMESS is

the meeting point for the Earth Scientists & a forum for discussion of the latest findings and technologies in different fields of the Earth Sciences.

WMESS aims

to provide a forum for discussion of the latest findings and technologies in different fields of Earth Sciences

to give opportunities for future collaborations

to be a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences in the fields of Earth Sciences.

to lead for providing a forum for early career researchers for presentation of their work and discussion of their ideas with experts in different fields of Earth Sciences.

Mission

The main mission of "The World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium - WMESS" is to lead to contribute in multidisciplinary studies related with atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and pedosphere of the Earth and interaction of the human with them. As another mission it will provide a forum for this diverse range of studies which report very latest results and document emerging understanding of the Earth's system and our place in it.

​The last 2 weeks to Abstract Submission Deadline - 24 April, 2015.

Register now and upload your abstract(s) via given link below https://mess-earth.org/Module.html

WMESS 2015 aims to provide a forum for discussion of the latest findings and technologies in different fields of Earth Sciences and give opportunities for future collaborations. We hope it will be an appreciated platform for sharing knowledge and experiences in all fields of Earth Sciences with the appreciated scientific partnership of the International Association for Engineering Geology & the Environment – IAEG, International Geographical Union – IGU, International Union of Soil Sciences – IUSS, International Association of Hydrogeologists – IAH, World Meteorological Organization – WMO, Geological Society of Italy – SGI, Czech Soil Science Society – CSSS, Arabian Geosciences Union – ArabGU, The Society of Economic Geology of Romania – SEGR, etc.

https://mess-earth.org/index.html