Past International Sedimentological Congresses

2022

21st International Sedimentological Congress (22-26 Aug 2022, Beijing, China)

2018

20th International Sedimentological Congress (13-17 Aug 2018, Québec, Canada)

2014

19th International Sedimentological Congress (18-22 Aug 2014, Geneva, Switzerland)

2010

18th International Sedimentological Congress (26 Sep - 1 Oct 2010, Mendoza, Argentina)

2006

17th International Sedimentological Congress (27 Aug - 1 Sep 2006, Fukuoka, Japan)

2002

16th International Sedimentological Congress (7-12 Jul 2002, Gauteng, South Africa)

1998

15th International Sedimentological Congress (13-17 Apr 1998, Alicante, Spain)

1994

14th International Sedimentological Congress (21-26 Aug 1994, Recife, Brazil)

1990

13th International Sedimentological Congress (26 Aug - 1 Sep 1990, Nottingham, United Kingdom)

1986

12th International Sedimentological Congress (24-30 Aug 1986, Canberra, Australia)

1982

11th International Sedimentological Congress (22-27 Aug 1982, Hamilton, Canada)

1978

10th International Sedimentological Congress (1 Jan - 30 Nov 1977, Jerusalem, Israel)

1975

9th International Sedimentological Congress (1 Jan - 30 Nov 1974, Nice, France)

1971

8th International Sedimentological Congress (1 Jan - 30 Nov 1970, Heidelberg, Germany)

1967

7th International Sedimentological Congress (1 Jan - 30 Nov 1967, Reading-Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

1963

6th International Sedimentological Congress (1 Jan - 30 Nov 1963, Belgium)

1958

5th International Sedimentological Congress (1 Jan - 30 Nov 1958, Geneva, Switzerland)

1954

4th International Sedimentological Congress (1 Jan - 30 Nov 1954, Göttingen, Germany)

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