REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF UGANDA AND THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AFRICA Basement geology, groundwater, energy, mineral resources and mining-related environmental problems in eastern Arica
KAMPALA,
UGANDA
1 Oth-12* September 2001
SECOND CJRCULAR” FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Geological Society of Uganda
Geological Society of Africa
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INTRODUCTION The
Geological
Geological
Society
Society
opportunity
of
of Africa
Uganda
(GSU)
and
(GSAf) were availed
geology,
groundwater,
energy,
2. GSAf (yet to be confirmed).
The Geological founded in 1970. establishment traumatic was revived January
in this country,
the society
which
it was fully
was elected
3. UNESCO (east and central apart from Uganda).
activities.
Contacts
rejuvenated
In
African
participants,
Contact: Dr T. Schlueter,
[email protected] 4. SEG (east and central Africa through Prot. L. Robb). in Uganda:
Dr E. Barifaijo,
Dr A.
Schumann
in its
In 1990, the society
with low-key
Prof. S. Muhongo,
[email protected]
experienced
culminated
in the 1980s.
and operated
2000,
the
Society of Uganda (GSU) was During the turmoil, like any other
ceasing to function
Council
will be held between 2001.
deterioration,
Contact:
mineral
resources and mining related environmental problems in eastern Africa with pre- and post- conference activities. The conference 1 Oth and 1 2th of September
[email protected]
the
to organise a three day regional conference
on basement
1. GSU (only available for Ugandan participants). Contacts: Dr E. Barifaijo, Dr A. Schumann,
5. AGU (mainly east and central Africa through E. Odada and Mr F. Spilhaus). Contacts in Uganda: Schumann
and a new
in June 2000.
Dr E. Barifaijo,
Prof.
Dr A.
6. DAAD (only for DAAD alumni from east and central Africa
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
through
Contacts
Mr R. Jacob).
in Uganda:
Dr E. Barifaijo,
Dr A.
Schumann
Local organising committee (LOC) Dr Erasmus
Chairman:
(Makerere Secretary
Barifaijo
Any request concerning the conference addressed to the secretariat:
General: Dr Andreas Schumann (Makerere University) (Water Resources Department) members:
Management
Mr Julius Nyakaana
(Geological
Survey
Mr F. Kabanda Mr M. Owor
Byakagaba
(Petroleum
Exploration
and Production
Department) Additional
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
Committee members: Representative from the President’s
The objectives
Office; Representative
from the Ministry
Energy and Mineral Representative
of
Development;
from the Ministry of Lands,
- Nomenclature and cross-border Precambrian rock units
correlation
. Joint utilisation
ventures
in exploration
of
sustainable
of Mines
Prof. Sospeter Muhongo (University of Dar es Salaam) Prof. Norbert Opiyo-Akech (University of Nairobi)
VENUE AND DATE Sheraton Hotel, Kampala Pre-conference workshops: Sunday, 9* September Technical programme:
SPONSORSHIPS At the time of printing the second circular, pledges for sponsorship of the conference have been received from the following organisations:
of African
and
in
of earth resources
Committee members of GSAf
VI Journal
are to encourage and development
Representative
from the Uganda
of the conference
the region co-operation in research with the following specific aims:
Water and Environment; Chamber
be
Dr A. Schumann
and Mines
Department) Mr Abdul
should
Department of Geology:
[email protected] (Subject: GSU Secretariat) Tel/Fax: + 256-41-541258 or Fax: + 256-41-531061 Dr E. Barifaijo
Mr Callist Tindimugaya
Treasurer:
Committee
CONFERENCE SECRl3ARIAT
University)
Earth Sciences
Monday, 2001 Post-conference
2001
1 Oth to Wednesday,
12* September
excursions:
from Thursday,
13* September
2001 onwards
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PRE-CONFERENCE 1. Nomenclature
Problems
POST-CONFERENCE
WORKSHOPS of Basement
Geology
of
one day (WI 1 gth September 2001
East Africa, Dates:
The excursions will only take place if enough partcipants register. All excursions will run simultaneously.
USS125
cost Proposed
Leader:
2. Exploration Strategies,
Prof. Sospeter
and Mining
1. One day excursion - Wobulenzi - Groundwater
Muhongo
Impacts
one day (W2) 91h September
Dates:
and Mitigation
2001
Leader:
Date:
1 3th September
cost
uss75
Proposed
USSI 25
cost Proposed
3. Application sciences,
Prof. Walter
Programmes
in Geo-
Leaders: Mr Callist Tindimugaya,
2001
Proposed
Leader:
4. Trends
Prof. Phil Westerhof
in Groundwater
Resources
Development
and Management, one day (W4) gth September 2001 Dates: Proposed
Leader:
disciplines today.
in groundwater will include
any person
or group
30 km north
of Kampala
of persons
and the costs before the 1 5th April 2001.
toured.
PROGRAMME into
the
. Water Resources
and
Management
of Eastern
Africa
Data Bases suggested:
reserve the right to change and/or
speakers
assessment installations level recorders
Another
stop will be
site on Kigwa catchment
and major
River. The
recharge
rock
area, all
outcrops
will
Water Users Association, supply management
be the
organi-
will also be visited. - Mityana
1 3th September uss75 Leaders:
if necessary.
The town of Mityana
area - Precambrian
2001
Dr John
Tiberindwa,
Dr Betty
is located about 50km northwest
of Kampala
in a nice undulating
prominent
geological
porphyritic
- East African Geoscience Network - Society of Economic Geologists
programmes
water
the
monitoring
Nagudi
* Mineral Potential of the Precambrian - Mining and the Environment - Hydrocarbon, Geothermal and Hydro-Energy
The organisers
where
of central Uganda (E2) Date:
session
sites
in Uganda,
cost Proposed
Geochronology and Tectono-thermal events of Precambrian Terrains
parallel
water-gauging
2. One day excursion
be divided
Development
automatic
The Wobulenzi
- Geology,
. Geoscience
ancient
will be visited.
pioneer local piped water sation
will
and one of the
and groundwater
monitoring
in has
a town
force well-field
groundwater
that
resource management.
defence
and rain gauges,
and
a visit to Bombo, headquarters
to organise a short course or workshop should inform the local organising committee (LOC) of the theme,
The technical programme following sub-themes:
dynamic geosciences
administrative
Wobulenzi
TECHNICAL
most
colonial
such as piezometers,
Prof. Balt Verhagen
Potential
Mr Michael
is a key locality
been pioneered
wishing
the duration
Wobulenzi
The excursion
at a surface In addition,
of the
of the applied
facilities are located. The groundwater study site at Katikamu, with monitoring
uss150
cost
is one
innovative Uganda
uss150
cost
2001
Pohl
of Computer
one day (W3) gth September
Dates:
(El 1
Owor Hydrogeology
Special
EXCURSIONS
feature
Singo granite,
landscape. of the
consisting
facies types.
Petrological
three pulses,
and evidence
The most area
is the
of three different
data support
an intrusion
in
is given that the granites
are of S-type origin. The envelope
of the Singo granite
comprises of epidosites, Precambrian sandstones, arkoses, meta-conglomerates and meta-sediments of the venue,
the Singo and schists
and Mityana
series,
of the Buganda-Toro
as well System
as phyllites (I .8 Ga).
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3. Four day excursion - Western Uganda, basement geology, Kibaran Belt, Rift Valley, younger volcanics
First Day: On the way to eastern Uganda, a stopover will be made at Jinja to visit the surface Precambrian
and the Kilembe Mine (Cu-Co deposit) (E31
geology Dam,
1 3th-1 6th September
Dates:
cost
scenic Bujagali
2001.
and
uss470
Proposed
Leaders:
Mr.Julius
around the power the famous
Nyakaana,
MS Peggy
Lunyo,
overnight
stations
source
granites
will
be observed.
will be made
at the contact
Proposed
stay will be in Tororo.
Nyanzian First Day: A brief visit
Nile and the
Falls. Further to the east, near lganga
Second Day: The day will start
Kulyanyingi
at the Owen Falls
of the river
Greenstone
occurrences
Belt
in the region
with
and
the visit of the
associated
(including
gold
the Busitema
between the Karagwe-Ankolean sediments and the Masha Arena (caused by the erosion of the G, Masha
Mining Company plant near Tira). A further route will take us back to Tororo to look at the Tertiary
granite) in order to study the different rock types and small-scale structures plus their age relationships.
carbonatites,
intruding
Mbale-Soroti
Road, there
Further
the so-called granite gneisses of the basement. Kachumbala quarry, a multiple dyke-like intrusion
At (up
to seven
different
the
basement.
Before reaching the overnight
southeast,
the old Kikagati
tin mine will be
visited and a study will be made of the host rocks and their relationship with the Karagwe-Ankolean granites. The nearby visited to appreciate mineralisation between
lbanda G, granite its responsibility
of the area. Various
Kikagati
and Ntungamo
G, and G, granites
of the Kibaran
will also be for the tin
a sheared
to observe
be observed
the G,,
Belt. Night stop at
of granitic
types)
porphyritic
Third Day: At Nyero,
Around
basement District.
complex
granitoids
at Kyangyenyi,
Bushenyi
The next stop will be at Kitagata
appreciate
geothermics
its
geochemistry
in geomedicine.
and
hot spring the
volcanic
field.
last stop for the day will be at the former mines.
industry
plant.
of The
Kilembe
the Aswa
Town
at the foothills
Next,
visit
and the limestone
the
(KCCL) pyrite Hima
deposits.
volcanic Elizabeth
The rest of shear zone
outcrop about stay at Mbale.
shear zone will be seen near
of Mount
may be visited
Elgon. From here, we proceed
leg of the excursion.
Kenya Dates:
1 6th- 1 gth September
stop
cost
uss530
Night
at
Proposed
Kikorongo
will
of magmas
the Aswa
cement
Kasese. Fourth Day: Visit the Lake Katwe the Queen
is exposed. and shelters
mixing
and the agglomerates
on to the Kenyan
stop at Kumi
flow textures.
with its core exposed at a spectacular IO km northeast of Kumi. Overnight Sironko
through
and scenic background
the day will be spent observing
Optionally,
the
stops in
Night stop at Kasese.
Third Day: Visit Kasese Cobalt Company bio-leaching
role
Further west, a brief stop
will be made in the Bunyaruguru copper/cobalt
of
granite
Ngora,
can be seen with beautiful
Second Day: Start with a brief stop at an exposure
cuts
rock paintings
set in a beautiful tors.
Following
will be numerous
rock
stops will be made
Mbarara.
to
Town,
the basement.
Dr Norbert
Opiyo-Akech
salt and Katwe-
fields plus game viewing National
Leaders:
2001.
around
Game Park. Return to
Kampala.
First Day: Galana
profile
:
and the
Taita
Hills.
The
geology consists 01 the Mozambiquian rocks of northnorthwest-south-southeast orientation. Night stop at a place yet to be determined.
4. Ten day excursion - Geo-traverse on the basement,
Second Day: Study
mainly - eastern
rocks (820-620-580-470 Ma) rocks between Taita Hills and the Kurase group of rocks further south
Uganda
(Jinja, Tororo,
Soroti: 3 days), southeastern
Kenya (Voi, Taita Hills
and Mtito Andei: 4 days), northeast up to Usambara Please
note
participants
that
Mountains: there
will
Mbale and
Tanzania
(Pare
4 days) (E4) be an opportunity
to join this excursion
for
in sections.
towards
Tanzania.
the various
cost
620 Ma: Baragoian
event;
470 Ma: Kipsigian
Proposed Muwanga
13*-
1 5th September
2001.
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event; event.
580 Ma: Barsaloian Night stop at a place
yet to be determined. south.
USS420 Wgandan part) Leaders: Dr Andreas Schumann, Dr Andrew (Ugandan part)
Belt
820 Ma: Samburuan-Sabachian
event;
Third Day: Traverses Uganda Dates:
Mozambiquian
in the
Kurase group consists
Psammitic arenaceous
gneisses, gneisses
consists of graphite, phirine, kornerupine).
Kurase
group
of pelitic,
metalimestones, and quartzites.
further
semi-pelitic,
quartz-feldspar Mineralisation
sulphides, gemstones Some of the gemstone
(supmines
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Mafic and ultramafic
of amphibolites
of Mwatate
(enstatite,
talc,
Formation
carbonates)
could be ophiolite
rocks consisting
will
and Sagvandites
be visited.
These
slices. Night stop at a place yet to
5. Three day excursion (E5) Dates:
1 3’h- 1 5th September
cost
uss450
Proposed
be determined. Fourth Day: Drive to northeast
Leaders:
Michael
Tanzania.
- Masindi-Murchision
Dr Patrice
20th-23rd
cost
uss400
Proposed
Leader:
September
Prof. Sospeter
Basement
studying
the different
granulites
will concentrate
types of Neoproterozoic
that occur in the Pare Mountains:
and sedimentary lithotypes
granulites’
HP/HT
‘basic, acid
will be studied. Other major
that will be studied
marbles, gneisses, migmatites, and ultramafic
include:
amphibolites,
meta-anot-thosites,
rocks, and pegmatites.
mafic
Field relationships
of these rocks will be studied. Rock assemblages, are regarded to be of ophiolitic at the Gona Hills. Different will be observed Chambogo
character,
which
will be studied
stages of charnockitisation
in some of the granulites.
Magnesite
on
A stop at the
Mine (04 08.356%37
48.894E)
Town).
Overnight
Second Town
Kenya border will be crossed a short visit will follow
at Himo (Tanzania)
and
to the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro.
Night stop at Himo. Second studied.
to the Neoproterozoic
Pare-Usambara
A Mombo-Lushoto exposures
gneisses
Third Day: Excursion zircon evaporation
Bunyoro
granulites
visited.
Then
granulites
a drive
and
will
then
(Mesoproterozoic?) (Kyanite-Rutile
the well-dated
through
the
terrains
at
high-pressure
Third
Day:
On the way between
stonous
sediments
will be observed.
metamorphism
nites, the ironstone
9-l
area have yielded
ages ranging
1750,
1225
Ma to about
significance all these
and 1090
of these ages is poorly
Amani
rocks
and pelites of the upper unit (south
Alkaline
syenite
metamorphic (granulite) stop at Tanga Town.
Day: Departure from Tanga to meet departure flights.
If time
allows,
a short
from
the
750
Ma. The However,
a peak
regional
event at about 640 Ma. Night
Fourth Nairobi
visit
(small-scale) in the Merelani Airport, KIA) will be made.
and ultracata-
will than continue
system, through
across the Buganda
Masindi Group
Next, a visit wil; be made in
Kiboga and Bukuya,
Group and Bukuya
granite
(1.87
Ga).
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and
from ca 2025,
known.
experienced
the mylo-
rocks
Neoproterozoic 1 kbar)
Amani
Afterwards,
Hoima) and, finally, the autochthonous
the Buganda-Toro
the rela-
(single
on the Lushoto-
Mountains.
will
and alloch-
in the Lake Albert
Papers
on any aspect
related
to the theme
in English or French only. Abstracts
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(ca 800-95O”C,
Falls
Overnight
back to Kampala,
those
the
allochthonous
Murchison
para-autochthonous
conference
of
be the
be in the park.
Tanga drive. The rocks in this area are very similar to granulites
the
will
through
schists).
in Kiboga. The excursion
Charnockites
will be observed
Group
be made
cataclastic
and SHRIMP ages) high-grade Mountains.
area between
and the Masindi
clasites
and
Hotel,
Rapids around Masindi
to the
Town.
(near (in Masindi
in Masindi
The contact
will be
types of granulites
to study
metasediments
HT/HP
(35 km) with ex-
Night stop at Lushoto
in the east Usambara rock types
traverse
of different
will be made.
Mountains
and
Further onwards, the alkaline orthogneiss,
be spent
(south Hoima) will be visited.
Day: Excursion
rocks in the south
there will be stops
metasediments
Day: The Masindi-Nile
retrograde
The Tanzania/
will
will be visited:
rocks
envelope.
Prof.
Masindi.
tionships
the granulite
glacial
Masindi) and allochthonous
will offer an opportunity to study the formation of magnesites and occurrence of mafic and ultramafic within
Assoc.
(2.61 Ga orthogneiss
highly sheared metasediments). group will pass the Nakasongola para-autochtonous
other
Pinna,
Biryabarema
in the Archa?an
2001.
Muhongo
First Day: This par-t of the excursion
cellent
2001.
First Day: On the way to Masindi,
Tanzania Dates:
Falls area
to Arusha
to the tanzanite
and
are invited.
area (near the Kilimanjaro
of the
should be submitted should be typed,
and sent as a hard copy as well as via e-mail or on a floppy
disk, preferably
the format
in Word ‘97 and according
of the Journal
(JAES). The Organising to reject
any abstract
of African
Committee on the advice
to
Earth Sciences reserves
the right
of the Editorial
Committee. Posters: for display.
mines
Abstracts
Display
boards
Each delegate
(1 x 1 m2) will be available should bring his or her own
adhesives or pins. Each poster will be displayed for at least a day near the lecture theatre, ensuring maximum attention to displays.
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should
inform
the
organisers
as soon
Cancellations before Fees will be refunded Cancellations 50% refund
Survey
money
Exploration
and Production
Water Resources Uganda
(Uganda), department
Management
Vermiculite
department
fees.
as
possible. Tentatively, the following departments and companies have shown interest to exhibit: Geological and Mines department
1 5th June 2001: minus administrative
Petroleum
after 1 5th June 2001: of fees paid only to the extent
can be recovered
that the
from third parties.
(Uganda), (Uganda),
and Krone (U) Ltd.
Cancellations
after
1 5’h July 2001:
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but registration
applications
are received
are transferable, by the organising
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in writing. LANGUAGE The language
to be used during
English.
arrangement
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simultaneous
interpretations
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the presentations
has
been
is
made
for
will
of fees paid for any of the excursions
be made
Kira (extension
of
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should
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Wildlife Education Centre at Entebbe on the shore (USS35,
S4)
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transport
breaks,
which
fees will cover
the conference
to and from the hotels, include
teas/coffees,
lunch
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of the organising
with copies
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after
Accompanying Members
participants:
of the organising
to inform the LOC of the bank
are requested
reservations.
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90 uss
mention
175 uss
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90 uss societies: 205 USS 90 uss
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you will not benefit
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if
from
the con-
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the conference
the airport. ference
of different
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to take care of their own
A range
If you get in touch with the hotel, please
to them
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230 USS
Students:
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of the transaction.
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15ih June 200 1 (late registration)
participants:
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societies:
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lFh June 200 1 participants:
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Participants
participants:
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transfer
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bank drafts or
to:
ma-
party. Payment before
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(GSUI
- One day excursion to the Botanical Garden and Uganda line of Lake Victoria
by the
Geological Society of Uganda
Bank:
S3)
be made through
in USS payable
the Owen Falls) Power Station and Bujagali Falls near Jinja (USS45,
it be cancelled
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Falls) Power Station,
should
operator.
from other languages.
- Ice-Breaker Party (complementary, Sl ) * Traditional Dinner and Dance Night (USS35, S2) . One day excursion to the source of the Nile, Nalubale (Owen
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opposite the lively Nakasero m walking
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pool,
restaurants,
snack
bars and pubs.
Hotel, Kampala. Hotels over USS75
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Hotel name: Sheraton Hotel
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tax, breakfast included) The hotel will be the venue for the conference located in the centre of the city. It is situated
km from the city centre.
midst of a beautiful swimming
Hotel name: E-mail: Room rates:
(includes
breakfast,
evening tea, supper, laundry and VAT, group booking for the conference). The Athina
Club is situated
near the pleasant mately
in a quiet
Kampala
Golf Club.
Fax: Room rates:
USS25-45
Due to the altitude
It is approxi-
in Uganda
(includes
breakfast,
town
near Makerere of Wandegeya.
less
University,
in the
Approximately
2
Hotel name:
Samalien
E-mail:
[email protected]
Room rates:
Hotel
USS20-25
(USSI .5 for breakfast
and
lively student
of the
(Barclays, Barclays
town
near Makerere of Wandegeya.
University,
2
Mastercard
bureaus
rate, February
2001,
Further
Room rates:
USS55-70
agents
(plus USS5 for breakfast, hotel
located
at
bars.
Hotel
out of the centre of town
of vaccination
measures the medical
against
authorities
at
is recommended.
are advisable, authorities
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should
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Malaria prophylaxis
with
airport shuttle,
the Kampala
certificates
preventative
and hosts one of Kampala’s
USS57-74
Shillings).
at the airport.
Entebbe Airport
Room rates:
at various exchange
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and weekend
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Fairway
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cheques
Bank and can be used in most
rates at forex
yellow
Hotel
international
Valid international
km from the city centre.
The Speke
in Kampala).
in the
Approximately
less 10% of room rates for conference
and hot. In the
26OC and at night it falls to
Currency and banking American Express travellers’
some money
USS2 for supper) The hotel is located
rises above
hotels. Foreign currencies
km from the city centre.
1100 m a.s.0, the climate
not too humid
20°C (averages
in most
participants)
(average
is generally
day it seldom
10% of the room rates for conference lively student
a
bars
Climate and clothing
environment
+ 256-41-257473
The hotel is located
and several
GENERAL INFORMATION
around Hotel Catherine
and has board facilities,
amenities,
lunch,
less 10%
2 % km from the city centre.
Hotel name:
garden
sports
and is in the
and restaurants.
Athina Club
[email protected] USS55-70
pool,
(plus 17%
and slightly
1 % km from the city
of this conference are advised to buy personal (travel) insurance before leaving their respective countries. The LOC will not take any responsibility for accidents or injuries incurred by the participants during conference activities.
Journal of African Earth Sciences Xl
Regional Conference
of the Geological Society of Uganda and the Geological Society of Africa
RETURN ADDRESS
KEY DATES 1 5’h April, 2001 . Deadline for final submission of abstracts - Final registration forms, including application excursions
Dr E. BarifaijoiDr for
and workshops
A. Schumann
Regional Conference of the Geological Society Uganda and the Geological Society of Africa Department of Geology, Faculty
of Science,
May, 2001 * Response to Second Circular, acceptance
Makerere
and confirmation
Kampala, Uganda Phone: + 256-41-541258
of abstracts of pre- and post-conference activities
1 5th June, 2001 - Early payment deadline Final Circular
of
University,
PO Box 7062,
Fax: + 256-41-531061
or 541258
E-mail:
[email protected]
is to be distributed
on arrival.
(subject:
GSU Conference
2001)
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of Geology,
Makerere
University
is the bureau of the East African
Geoscience
Network.
Its aim is
to promote geoscience related activities within East Africa and to become an umbrella under which geoscientific information is stored and disseminated (addresses of individuals or institutions, scientific specialisations, research
activities,
publications,
data exchange,
etc). Visit our web page at: http:l/come.toleagn