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1. Date: May 15, 13- 19 (Wednesday to Tuesday,13-/4 meeting,15-/kloc-0.
2. Location: Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province, China
Third, the purpose of the seminar:
In the past twenty years, many geological science seminars have been held on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. 1In March, 1995, a symposium on geology between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait was held in Taipei, China, with more than 400 participants, which opened a large-scale academic exchange activity in the field of earth sciences after the opening of personnel exchanges between the two sides. 1Since August, 1999, seven World Chinese Geological Congresses have been held in Beijing, Stanford University, Hong Kong University, Nanjing University, Taiwan Province Longtan Science Park, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia and Chengdu University of Technology, Sichuan Province, providing a regular communication channel for Chinese scholars in the field of earth sciences all over the world. The Institute of Geosciences of Academia Sinica in Taiwan Province, China, deeply feels the responsibility of being a member of the global Chinese geological family, and sincerely invites global Chinese geologists to attend the 8th World Chinese Geological Congress held in Taipei, China in 20 15, to unite with mainland and domestic geosciences units, so that everyone can go hand in hand and create a new era of geosciences in China.
Iv. topics of the meeting (to be finalized after discussion by the academic Committee)
(1) Stratigraphic Paleontology and Climate Change
(2) Tectonics and the evolution of Asian terrane tectonic belt.
(3) Multidisciplinary study of orogenic belts in East Asia and other regions.
(4) Geochemistry
(5) Geophysics and earthquakes
(6) Engineering geology, environmental geology and energy
(7) Geological disasters and disaster prevention
(8) Mineral rocks and mineral deposits
(9) Continental and offshore drilling
(10) Neogene Structure and Quaternary Geology
(1 1) Offshore oil and gas exploration
(12) Geobiology
5. Organizers: (in no particular order) Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, geological society of china, chinese geophysical society, School of Earth Sciences, National Central University, Department of Geological Sciences, National Taiwan Province Provincial University.
Co-organizers: (in no particular order) National Experimental Research Institute, Taiwan Province Earthquake Research Center, National Taiwan Province Museum, Central Geological Survey of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Institute of Oceanography of National Taiwan Province University, Department of Earth Sciences of National Taiwan Province Normal University, Department of Earth Sciences of National national cheng kung university, Institute of Seismology of National Chung Cheng University, Institute of Marine Geology and Chemistry of National Sun Yat-sen University, Institute of Applied Earth Sciences of National Ocean University, Institute of Earth Sciences, National Donghua University, Department of Geology, Chinese Culture University, Institute of Energy Resources, Industrial Technology Research Institute, central weather bureau, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China Geo University (Beijing), China Geo University (Wuhan), Institute of Geology and Geophysics, China Academy of Sciences, Institute of Surveying and Geophysics, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, China Academy of Sciences, Sanya Institute of Deep Sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geophysics, Seismological Bureau of China, Institute of Geology, Seismological Bureau of China, Peking University Institute of Earth and Space Sciences, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, School of Earth Sciences, Department of Earth Sciences, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Earth System Science Course, Geological Society of Hong Kong, Overseas Chinese Association for Earth Science and Technology (OCESTA), China Association for the Promotion of Earth Sciences (IPACES).
Organization of the seminar on intransitive verbs;
Presidium:
Li Luoquan (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences) (Chairman)
Meng Xianlai (geological society of china) (Chairman)
Setting US Geological Survey (Chairman)
Zhu Lixin (geological society of china) (Vice Chairman)
Dong Shuwen (Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences) (Vice Chairman)
Luo Qinghua (National Experimental Institute) (Vice Chairman)
Stanford University (Vice President)
Deng Shuyu (Department of Geological Sciences, Taiwan Province Provincial University) (Vice Chairman)
Hu Xingtai (China Oil and Gas Group) (Vice Chairman)
Xin Zaiqin (central weather bureau)
Zhang Peizhen (Institute of Geology, Seismological Bureau of China)
Deng Jun (China Geo University)
Zhang (Peking University College of Earth and Space Sciences)
Chen Xiaofei (School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology China)
Zhu (School of Earth Sciences, Central University)
Deng (Department of Geological Science, Taiwan Province Provincial University)
Huang (Earth System Science Course, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Director-General:
Wang Zhonghe (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Zhao Li (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Advisory Committee:
University of southern California
Mao Heguang (Geophysical Laboratory)
Zhenghong Chen (Department of Geological Science, Taiwan Province Provincial University)
Binghamton SUNY
Boming Jiang (Department of Geological Science, Taiwan Province Provincial University)
Li Taifeng (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Liu (Environmental Change Research Center, China Academy of Sciences)
Wang (Environmental Change Research Center, China Academy of Sciences)
Wang Rucheng (School of Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University)
Sun Heping (Institute of Surveying and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Xu Yigang (Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, China Academy of Sciences)
Sun (School of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Zhou Meifu (Department of Earth Sciences, University of Hong Kong)
Chen Longsheng (Hong Kong Geological Society)
Preparatory Committee:
Wang Zhonghe (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Zhao Li (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Wu Yimin (Department of Geological Science, Taiwan Province Provincial University)
Yan Hongyuan (Department of Earth Sciences, Central University)
Zhan (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Hao (geological society of china)
Zhou (US Geological Survey)
Feng (Center for International Policy Studies, Dartmouth College, USA)
Zhang (Department of Earth Sciences, University of Hong Kong)
Academic Committee:
Zhong (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences) (Chairman)
Chen (Department of Geological Science, Taiwan Province Provincial University)
Ma Guofeng (Department of Earth Sciences, Central University)
Dai Changfeng (Institute of Oceanography, Taiwan Province Provincial University)
Mi Hongsheng (Department of Earth Sciences, Taiwan Province Normal University)
Rao Ruijun (Department of Earth Sciences, National national cheng kung university)
Shi Ruiquan (Institute of Seismology, Chung Cheng University)
Liu Yingsan (Institute of Earth Sciences, Donghua University)
Chen Mingde (Institute of Applied Geoscience, Ocean University)
Rebecca lim (Institute of Marine Geology and Chemistry, Sun Yat-sen University)
Wu (Department of Geology, China Culture University)
Xu Xiwei (Institute of Geology, Seismological Bureau of China)
Chen Xiaofei (School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology China)
Huang Qinghua (Peking University College of Earth and Space Sciences)
Wang Rucheng (School of Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University)
Song Xiaodong (University of Illinois, School of Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University)
Deng Jun (China Geo University)
Xu Yigang (Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, China Academy of Sciences)
Sun (School of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
Li Yiliang (Department of Earth Sciences, HKU)
Liu ling (Earth System Science Course, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Hongyang (University of Oklahoma IPACES)
Yin An (UCLA)
University of Michigan
Wendy Mao (Stanford University)
Contact person:
Zhao Li (Taiwan Province Province) Tel: (886)2-278399 10 to 320 Fax: (886)2-2783987 1.
E-mail :zhaol@earth.sinica.edu.tw
Zhou (North America) Tel: (1)703-648-6 169 Fax: (1)703-648-6252.
E-mail :imchou@yahoo.com
Hao (Beijing) Tel: (86) 10-68999023 Fax: (86) 10-68995305
E-mail: haoziguo@ 126.com
Zhang (Hong Kong) Tel: (852) 28578577 Email:.
7. Thesis writing requirements: abstract format with Chinese and English. Please attach an electronic document (Microsoft WORD format) when submitting the abstract.
8. Publishing method: The contributor can choose to publish orally or display on the blackboard (the blackboard specification is 90cm* wide * 180cm long), both in Chinese and English.
9. Conference Proceedings: The abstracts of all conference proceedings will be compiled into a special issue of conference proceedings, and the publication of conference proceedings will be discussed together with the journal of Asian Geoscience and Tao: Land, Atmosphere and Marine Science.
X. geological investigation after the meeting; There are three geological survey routes:
Route 1: One-day tour in the Greater Taipei area and the northern coast.
Including the geological and geomorphological investigation of Datun volcano, yehliu geopark and its northern coast.
Route 2: Taroko, one-day tour.
The "Da 'nan 'ao schist" exposed in the majestic Taroko Canyon on the Central Trans-highway represents the footwall strata of Taiwan Province Province.
Route 3: Taipei-Nantou-Tianxiang-Taroko-Chishang-Taipei, three days and two nights.
Chelongpu fault is the most violent and meticulous seismic activity zone at the end of the 20th century. The "Da 'nan 'ao schist" exposed in the majestic Taroko Canyon on the Central Trans-highway represents the footwall strata of Taiwan Province Province. Shangchi fault in the east longitudinal valley is an active fault with rapid displacement rate in the east of Taiwan Province Province.
Route 4: Taipei-Nantou-Kenting-Chishang-Coastal Mountains-Taroko-Taipei, five days and four nights.
Chelongpu fault is the most violent and meticulous seismic activity zone at the end of the 20th century. Kenting has a large number of Quaternary platforms; Shangchi fault in the east longitudinal valley is an active fault with rapid displacement rate in the east of Taiwan Province Province. The "coastal mountain range" is located in the contact zone between the Eurasian continental plate and the Philippine Sea plate, which is the most interesting area for scholars studying arc-land collision all over the world. The "Da 'nan 'ao schist" exposed in the majestic Taroko Canyon on the Central Trans-highway represents the footwall strata of Taiwan Province Province.
XI。 Registration fee: US$ 300 (or NT$ 9,000) tentatively, with students and postdoctoral students halved.
Including conference manuals, papers, refreshments and catering during the conference, opening and closing dinners and transportation during the conference. The final registration fee, geological survey fee and escort fee will be announced in the second notice.
12. Accommodation: The Preparatory Committee will specify the accommodation information of the Academic Activity Center of Academia Sinica in the second circular. ..
13. Please send the receipt of your willingness to attend the meeting to:
The Preparatory Committee of the 8th World Chinese Geological Congress received
(1 1529) No.2 Section of nangang district Xueyuan Road, Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province 128 Earth College.
Or send an email to :zhaol@earth.sinica.edu.tw.
Fourteen Important agenda:
Received all receipts before 20 14 10 3 1.
Send the second notice before 20 14 1 1.30.
The deadline for receiving applications from mainland scholars to Taiwan is 20 14 12 3 1.
The deadline for submission is 20 15 1+3 1.
The closing date of hotel reservation is before 201511October 3 1
The registration deadline for field trip is 20 15 1+0.
The registration fee should be paid before 201511October 3 1
Send notice No.3 before March 3 1, 20 15.
Attachment: The abstract page of abstract format is A4 paper, with upper and lower boundaries of 2.54cm and left and right boundaries of 3. 17cm, including title, author unit and text; Both Chinese and English.
The 8th World Chinese Geological Congress
The 8th World Chinese Geological Congress
The title is centered, with fixed line height 18 pt, italicized Chinese 16 or bold Times New Roman.
Liu Chongguang (Stanford University, USA); Zhenghong Chen (Department of Geological Sciences, National Taiwan Province Provincial University); Zhong (Institute of Earth Sciences, China Academy of Sciences)
The author's unit is aligned left and right, with a fixed line height of 18 pt, italicized in Chinese or Times New Roman 12.
In the past twenty years, many geological science seminars have been held on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. 1In March, 1995, a symposium on geology between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait was held in Taipei, with more than 400 participants, which opened a large-scale academic exchange activity in the field of earth sciences after the opening of personnel exchanges between the two sides. 1Since August, 1999, seven World Chinese Geological Congresses have been held in Beijing, Stanford University, Hong Kong University, Nanjing University, Longtan Science Park in Taiwan Province Province, Chifeng City in Inner Mongolia and Chengdu University of Technology in Sichuan Province, providing a regular communication channel for Chinese scholars in the global earth science field. The Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan has been established for 32 years. As a member of the global Chinese geological family, I feel deeply responsible. In particular, we sincerely invite China geologists from all over the world to participate in the 8th Symposium on Cross-Strait and World Geosciences held in Taipei on 20 15. Let's go hand in hand to create a new era of geosciences in China.
In the text, 1 line is indented by 0.85cm, aligned left and right, with a fixed line height of 24pt;; 12 Chinese italics or Times New Roman
Receipt of the 8th World Chinese Geological Congress
Name:
Unit:
Number of entourage:
Number of people and routes participating in the geological survey (see General Assembly Notice 1):
Contact address:
E-mail:
Note: date of meeting: 2065438+050513-19.
(Wednesday to Tuesday, including 13- 14 meeting and 15- 19 geological survey).
Venue: Academia Sinica, Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province.
Please send the receipt to:
The Preparatory Committee of the 8th World Chinese Geological Congress received
(1 1529) No.2 Section of nangang district Xueyuan Road, Taipei City, Taiwan Province Province 128 Earth College.
Or send an email to :zhaol@earth.sinica.edu.tw.
Secretary geological society of china.