International Conference on

Geodynamics and Plate Tectonics (ICGPT-26)

Conference Date

10th Dec - 11th Dec 2026

Conference Venue

Kariba, Zimbabwe

Conference Mode

Hybrid Conference
Proudly organized by:- Science Leagues

"Join global experts in Geodynamics and Plate Tectonics"

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 7
SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11
SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13
SDG 13 Climate Action
SDG 15
SDG 15 Life on Land
Track 01

Geodynamics of Plate Boundaries

This session will explore the complex interactions at plate boundaries, including rifting and subduction zones. Contributions will focus on the geophysical and geological processes that govern these dynamic regions.

Track 02

Mantle Convection and Lithospheric Dynamics

This track will investigate the role of mantle convection in driving lithospheric processes and plate movements. Researchers are encouraged to present models and observational data that elucidate these fundamental mechanisms.

Track 03

Crustal Deformation and Tectonic Stress

This session aims to address the various forms of crustal deformation resulting from tectonic stress. Studies that integrate field observations with theoretical models are particularly welcome.

Track 04

Seismicity and Earthquake Mechanics

This track will focus on the relationship between tectonic processes and seismic activity. Contributions that analyze earthquake mechanisms and their implications for plate tectonics are encouraged.

Track 05

Plate Reconstructions and Historical Geodynamics

This session will delve into the methodologies and findings related to plate reconstructions throughout geological history. Papers that discuss the implications of these reconstructions for understanding past geodynamic processes are invited.

Track 06

Orogeny and Mountain Building Processes

This track will explore the processes involved in orogeny and the formation of mountain ranges. Contributions that examine the interplay of tectonic forces and geological features are sought.

Track 07

Continental Drift and Plate Kinematics

This session will focus on the mechanisms and evidence supporting continental drift and plate kinematics. Presentations that integrate geological, geophysical, and paleontological data are encouraged.

Track 08

Tectonic Modeling and Simulation

This track will highlight advancements in tectonic modeling and simulation techniques. Researchers are invited to share innovative approaches that enhance our understanding of tectonic processes.

Track 09

Subduction Zone Dynamics

This session will investigate the complex dynamics of subduction zones and their role in global tectonics. Contributions that address the geological, geophysical, and geochemical aspects of these regions are welcome.

Track 10

Rifting Processes and Continental Breakup

This track will focus on the geological and geophysical processes associated with continental rifting and breakup. Papers that present case studies or theoretical models of rifting are encouraged.

Track 11

Tectonic Stress and Its Geological Implications

This session will explore the implications of tectonic stress on geological formations and processes. Contributions that integrate stress analysis with field observations are particularly welcome.