The Central Asian Orogenic Belt(CAOB)or the Altaids,the world’s largest accretionary orogen,is composed of Neoproterozoic-Phanerozoic accretionary orogenic collages that extend from the southern margins of the Siberi...The Central Asian Orogenic Belt(CAOB)or the Altaids,the world’s largest accretionary orogen,is composed of Neoproterozoic-Phanerozoic accretionary orogenic collages that extend from the southern margins of the Siberian and East European Cratons to the northern margins of the Tarim and North China Cratons.The CAOB developed by multiple accretionary and collisional events,giving rise to numerous orogenic belts with many world-class mineral deposits(Safonova et al.,2011).展开更多
The 4^(th)International Ophiolite Workshop of the International Geoscience Programme“Diamonds and Recycled Mantle”(IGCP-649)was successfully held from 4^(th)July to 14^(th)July,in Brisbane(Australia)and New Caledoni...The 4^(th)International Ophiolite Workshop of the International Geoscience Programme“Diamonds and Recycled Mantle”(IGCP-649)was successfully held from 4^(th)July to 14^(th)July,in Brisbane(Australia)and New Caledonia(Fig.1).The workshop was led by Prof.Jingsui Yang from Institute of Geology of CAGS,China and Prof.Jonathan Aitchison from School of Earth and Environment Sciences,The University of Queensland,Australia.After the workshop,attendees participated in a field trip to New Caledonia.More than 70 scientists from China(including Hong Kong),Australia,New Caledonia,USA and Russia attended this workshop held on 5^(th)to 6^(th)July,2018,in the University of Queensland,St Lucia Campus,Brisbane,and 60 of them participated in the after-workshop field trip in New Caledonia.At the beginning of the workshop,Prof.Jonathan Aitchison(Head of School,School of Earth and Environmental Sciences,The University of Queensland)made opening speeches welcoming all the participants.展开更多
We tested a new method for creating virtual geological field trips by using 3D panoramic virtual reality(PVR)techniques to develop a program exploring Mudeung UNESCO Global Geopark,South Korea.The geological features ...We tested a new method for creating virtual geological field trips by using 3D panoramic virtual reality(PVR)techniques to develop a program exploring Mudeung UNESCO Global Geopark,South Korea.The geological features of the Mesozoic Cretaceous rocks include dinosaur footprints of the Jangdong Formation,beautiful Hwasun Cliff,Mudeung Tuff and quartz granite.The Mt.Mudeung is a progressive model of the Mesozoic igneous activity and is an excellent geological study area.展开更多
Virtual Field Geologic Trip System (VFGTS) constructed by the technique of visualization can efficiently present geologic field information and widely used in the field of geologic education. This paper introduces the...Virtual Field Geologic Trip System (VFGTS) constructed by the technique of visualization can efficiently present geologic field information and widely used in the field of geologic education. This paper introduces the developing thinking of VFGTS and discusses the main implement processes. Building VFGTS mainly includes systemically gathering of field geological data, the building of virtual geological world, and displaying of virtual geologic world and human-computer interaction.展开更多
IGCP Project 589(Development of the Asian Tethyan Realm:Genesis,Process and Outcomes)held its fourth international symposium on October 26-27,2015 in the campus of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok,Thailand.A five-d...IGCP Project 589(Development of the Asian Tethyan Realm:Genesis,Process and Outcomes)held its fourth international symposium on October 26-27,2015 in the campus of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok,Thailand.A five-day(Oct.28-Nov.1)postsymposium field excursion was conducted in the Lampang–Chiang Mai area in northern Thailand.Thanks to the commitment of colleagues of the Department of Geology,Chulalongkorn University and vigorous support of IUGS and UNESCO,both the symposium and field trip were fruitful and well acknowledged by participants.展开更多
The International Commission on the History of Geological Sciences(INHIGEO)celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017 in Yerevan(Armenia)with a focus on its foundation in 1967.Since 1967 a meeting has been organised,with...The International Commission on the History of Geological Sciences(INHIGEO)celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017 in Yerevan(Armenia)with a focus on its foundation in 1967.Since 1967 a meeting has been organised,with few exceptions,yearly and the 50^(th) anniversary was located in the same venue as the first.The following article focuses on these meetings of the Commission from the perspective of the celebrations and field trips in 2017.From the very beginning of INHIGEO,field trips have played a key role in meetings.We will focus on this practice and how it was implemented in 2017.展开更多
文摘The Central Asian Orogenic Belt(CAOB)or the Altaids,the world’s largest accretionary orogen,is composed of Neoproterozoic-Phanerozoic accretionary orogenic collages that extend from the southern margins of the Siberian and East European Cratons to the northern margins of the Tarim and North China Cratons.The CAOB developed by multiple accretionary and collisional events,giving rise to numerous orogenic belts with many world-class mineral deposits(Safonova et al.,2011).
文摘The 4^(th)International Ophiolite Workshop of the International Geoscience Programme“Diamonds and Recycled Mantle”(IGCP-649)was successfully held from 4^(th)July to 14^(th)July,in Brisbane(Australia)and New Caledonia(Fig.1).The workshop was led by Prof.Jingsui Yang from Institute of Geology of CAGS,China and Prof.Jonathan Aitchison from School of Earth and Environment Sciences,The University of Queensland,Australia.After the workshop,attendees participated in a field trip to New Caledonia.More than 70 scientists from China(including Hong Kong),Australia,New Caledonia,USA and Russia attended this workshop held on 5^(th)to 6^(th)July,2018,in the University of Queensland,St Lucia Campus,Brisbane,and 60 of them participated in the after-workshop field trip in New Caledonia.At the beginning of the workshop,Prof.Jonathan Aitchison(Head of School,School of Earth and Environmental Sciences,The University of Queensland)made opening speeches welcoming all the participants.
基金financially supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF-2016R1D1A1B01010469).
文摘We tested a new method for creating virtual geological field trips by using 3D panoramic virtual reality(PVR)techniques to develop a program exploring Mudeung UNESCO Global Geopark,South Korea.The geological features of the Mesozoic Cretaceous rocks include dinosaur footprints of the Jangdong Formation,beautiful Hwasun Cliff,Mudeung Tuff and quartz granite.The Mt.Mudeung is a progressive model of the Mesozoic igneous activity and is an excellent geological study area.
文摘Virtual Field Geologic Trip System (VFGTS) constructed by the technique of visualization can efficiently present geologic field information and widely used in the field of geologic education. This paper introduces the developing thinking of VFGTS and discusses the main implement processes. Building VFGTS mainly includes systemically gathering of field geological data, the building of virtual geological world, and displaying of virtual geologic world and human-computer interaction.
文摘IGCP Project 589(Development of the Asian Tethyan Realm:Genesis,Process and Outcomes)held its fourth international symposium on October 26-27,2015 in the campus of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok,Thailand.A five-day(Oct.28-Nov.1)postsymposium field excursion was conducted in the Lampang–Chiang Mai area in northern Thailand.Thanks to the commitment of colleagues of the Department of Geology,Chulalongkorn University and vigorous support of IUGS and UNESCO,both the symposium and field trip were fruitful and well acknowledged by participants.
基金“深时数字地球”(Deep-time Digital Earth,DDE)国际大科学计划国家科技重大专项项目课题“苏里格低渗透致密砂岩储层结构重建技术”(编号:2016ZX05050005)成都理工大学研究生教育教学改革重点项目“实景三维数字露头实践教学平台研究、实现与示范”(编号:2022YJG112)联合资助。
文摘The International Commission on the History of Geological Sciences(INHIGEO)celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017 in Yerevan(Armenia)with a focus on its foundation in 1967.Since 1967 a meeting has been organised,with few exceptions,yearly and the 50^(th) anniversary was located in the same venue as the first.The following article focuses on these meetings of the Commission from the perspective of the celebrations and field trips in 2017.From the very beginning of INHIGEO,field trips have played a key role in meetings.We will focus on this practice and how it was implemented in 2017.