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Template for Abstract to Be Submitted to the International Conference on Geochemistry in the Tropics & Sub-Tropics (GeoTrop 2017)

Hu Chun Tao1,*, Ming Hung Wong2

1 Key Laboratory for Heavy Metal Treatment and Reutilization, School of Environment and Energy, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China

2 Department of Science and Environmental Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, Tai Po, Hong Kong, China

* Corresponding author. Tel: , Fax: , E-mail:

Times New Roman should be adopted for all the text. The abstract title should be centred and written in bold with a font size of 14 pt. The author’s first name and last name in 12 pt should be centred too, with the name of the presenter underlined. The affiliation, city, and country of all the authors should be provided in 10 pt. Authors from the same affiliation should share the same index number. The corresponding author should be marked by an asterisk (*). The abstract body in 12 pt mainly covers the objectives, methodology, key findings, and conclusions of the research. Illustrations, photographs (readable in black and white), and tables in adequate resolution are welcome. Please be reminded that the length of the abstract should not exceed one page, and the margins on the top, bottom, and two sides should be one inch. Authors are suggested providing a maximum of five keywords after the abstract.

Keywords:

The abstract should be a MS word file named in the format of the following example:
1_Tao_ Abstract Title (Tao is the last name of the presenter)

1is the number of the conference theme that you prefer. Please note that your selected theme may be subject to change to facilitate program arrangement.

The numbers of the conference themes are given below.

1. Current status of environmental contamination of agricultural/horticultural/aquaculture industries

2. Environmental impact of agricultural/horticultural/aquacultual activities

3. Fate, persistence, distribution and ecotoxicological impacts of chemicals used in agriculture/

horticultural/aquaculture: impacts on humans & impacts on micro-, meso-, and macro-organisms

4. Waste recycling in agricultural/ horticultural/aquaculture industries

5. Biochar for sustainable waste management in agricultural/aquaculture industries

6. Health risk assessments of contaminated agriculture/ horticultural/aquaculture products

7. Sustainable agriculture/ horticultural/aquaculture ecosystems

8. Integrated aquaculture and agriculture systems

9. Management techniques of “Good Agriculture/Aquaculture Practices”

10.Integrated coastal management (ICM)

11.Contaminated site remediation

Please send the abstract to before 9 Oct., 2017.