Second Circular ï¼ˆJuly 2, 2024 revised) Final Circular(October 2, 2024 revised) Abstract template Registration form Program & Abstracts(October 2, 2024 revised) Contact information: LOC of EEIW 2024

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Invitation to the EEIW 2024, Matsue “Present Earth Surface Processes and Long-term Environmental Changes in East Eurasia” The 18th East Eurasia International Workshop (EEIW) will be held on October 7–11, 2024 in Matsue, Japan. The objective of the EEIW 2024 is to present recent research on Earth-surface processes and long-term environmental changes in terrestrial and coastal regions and to promote information exchange, collaborative research, and research networking in the East Eurasia and Western Pacific regions.  The first International Workshop on Present Earth Surface Processes and Long-term Environmental Changes in East Eurasia was held in Daejeon, Korea (2004), followed by Kanazawa, Japan (2005), Seoul, Korea (2006), Nanjing, China (2007), Hakodate, Japan (2008), Taipei, Taiwan (2009), Jeju Island, Korea (2010), Chengdu, China (2011), Kobe, Japan (2012), Kwangju, Korea (2013), Nanjing, China (2014), Taipei, Taiwan (2015), Okinawa, Japan (2016), Novosibirsk, Russia (2017), Busan, Korea (2018), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (2019), and after Covid-19, Kunming, China (2023). EEIW 2024 is planned to have 1.5 days of scientific presentations and 1.5 days of excursions, more than 30 overseas participants are expected. Main topics:

The second circular is available at the URL below. The deadline for abstract submission and excursion registration is 1 August 2024. The registration deadline for attendance without presentations and excursions is August 31, 2024. On-site registration for workshop attendance will not be accepted.

Paleoecology, paleolimnology and paleoenvironment Modern lake catchment processes: Observations and measurements Modern deltaic, estuarine, and coastal processes and associated environmental changes The interaction of natural and anthropogenic environmental change Natural hazards Global and regional environmental change during the Holocene and the Anthropocene Modeling and prediction of environmental change