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The XXIII Argentine Geological Congress, scheduled to take place in San Juan in 2027, will feature an exceptional series of keynote lectures delivered by leading national and international experts.
These sessions will present the latest advances in the geosciences, addressing topics such as the geodynamic evolution of the Argentine territory, innovations in resource exploration, environmental challenges, and the global energy transition.

Invited speakers will come from prestigious universities, research centers, and industry organizations, ensuring a vibrant exchange of ideas across disciplines. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from cutting-edge research, field and laboratory studies, and new perspectives on the role of geology in sustainable development.

These keynote lectures will be one of the highlights of the Congress—an inspiring forum to connect with those shaping the future of geology in Argentina and worldwide.

Leading national and international experts are already part of the scientific program of the XXIII Argentine Geological Congress.

Additional speakers will be announced soon.

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Dynamics of Glacial and Periglacial Environments: Moving Boundaries in a Changing Climate

Dr. Lukas Arenson (BGC Engineering Inc. and University of Manitoba, Canada) Dr. Lukas Arenson is a l…

The Ichnofacies Model After 60 Years: Anomalies, Adjustments, and Expansions

Dr. Luis A. Buatois (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) Dr. Luis Buatois is a professor at the Univ…

Lithium: A Critical Mineral Redefining Power, Energy, and the Future

Lic. Matías Chandia Bachelor’s degree in Geological Sciences from the National University of San Jua…

Climate Variations Over the Last 2000 Years: Data, Hypotheses, and Controversies

Dr. Rosa Compagnucci (University of Buenos Aires) Dr. Rosa Compagnucci is a specialist in climatolog…

Title to be confirmed

Dr. Kevin B. Heather Dr. Kevin B. Heather is an economic geologist with approximately 50 years of ex…

Punctuated dispersal of dinoaurs across Pangea during the Mesosoic glacial gap

Dr. Dennis Kent (Rutgers University and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University) Dr. D…

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