IGCP-Project#592(2012-2015)“Continental construction in Central Asia”,funded by UNESCOIUGS,was launched in April 2012.The Project focuses on tectonic and magmatic aspects of formation of continental crust in the Cen...IGCP-Project#592(2012-2015)“Continental construction in Central Asia”,funded by UNESCOIUGS,was launched in April 2012.The Project focuses on tectonic and magmatic aspects of formation of continental crust in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and their comparison with actualistic examples from the western Pacific.This report summarizes related scientific results and meetings.In total,in 2012 the Project organized,and/or participated in the organization of,six international conferences and workshops,three of which were accompanied by training schools for young scientists and special training courses.At the present time,more than 250 scientists from 27 countries expressed their interest to collaborate in the frame of our Project,of which more than one third are women and young scientists.Participants come from Australia,Bangladesh,Belgium,Canada,China,Czech Republic,Fiji,Finland,France,Germany,India,Indonesia,Iran,Japan,Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Mongolia,New Zealand,Poland,Philippines,Republic of Korea,Russia,Tajikistan,Turkey,United Kingdom,USA,and Uzbekistan.In order to carry out research and to secure meeting activities,project participants received funding from national and international sources and mining companies.Below we also present a short overview of meetings scheduled for 2013.展开更多
The meeting program of the second year of IGCPProject#592(2012-2015)“Continental construction in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt compared to actualistic examples from the western Pacific”funded by UNESCOIUGS include...The meeting program of the second year of IGCPProject#592(2012-2015)“Continental construction in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt compared to actualistic examples from the western Pacific”funded by UNESCOIUGS included five international conferences and workshops in Russia,China,South Korea and New Zealand.This report summarizes the main topics and scientific results of the meetings.In addition,the IGCP#592 program included several training schools for young scientists and special training courses in Japan,Kazakhstan,Russia,South Korea,and Uzbekistan.Since 2013,more than two hundred scientists from 35 countries expressed their interest in collaborating in our Project,of which more than 30%were women and young scientists.Participants come from Australia,Austria,Bangladesh,Belgium,China,Czech Republic,France,Germany,India,Indonesia,Iran,Israel,Japan,Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Madagascar,Malaysia,Mongolia,Myanmar,Nepal,Netherlands,New Zealand,Norway,Poland,Russia,South Africa,South Korea,Switzerland,Taiwan,Tajikistan,Thailand,United Kingdom,USA,Vietnam and Uzbekistan.In order to carry out research and to secure meeting activities,project participants received funding from national and international foundations and mining companies.We also present a schedule and major topics of IGCP#592 associated meetings planned for 2014.展开更多
基金GP-2012-004 of Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources(Republic of Korea)Beijing SHRIMP Center(China)+16 种基金Brain Pool Program of the Korea Foundation for Science and Technology(Republic of Korea)Centre for Russian and Central EurAsian Mineral Studies(CERCAMS)of the Natural History Museum of London(UK)China Geological Survey ProjectsChinese National Basic Research 973 ProgramHong Kong Research Grant Council,Hong Kong UniversityGerman Science Foundation(DFG)Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS(Novosibirsk,Russia)research projectsInstitute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology RAS(St.-Petersburg,Russia)International Union of Geosciences(IUGS)KASKAD Industrial-Technological Centre(Russia)Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,ScienceTechnology of Japan,National 305 Project of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNovosibirsk State University(Russia)Siberian and Far-East Branches of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Russian Foundation for Basic Research(RFBR)Science Research GeoTechnology Center of Vladivostok(Russia)UNESCO.
文摘IGCP-Project#592(2012-2015)“Continental construction in Central Asia”,funded by UNESCOIUGS,was launched in April 2012.The Project focuses on tectonic and magmatic aspects of formation of continental crust in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and their comparison with actualistic examples from the western Pacific.This report summarizes related scientific results and meetings.In total,in 2012 the Project organized,and/or participated in the organization of,six international conferences and workshops,three of which were accompanied by training schools for young scientists and special training courses.At the present time,more than 250 scientists from 27 countries expressed their interest to collaborate in the frame of our Project,of which more than one third are women and young scientists.Participants come from Australia,Bangladesh,Belgium,Canada,China,Czech Republic,Fiji,Finland,France,Germany,India,Indonesia,Iran,Japan,Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Mongolia,New Zealand,Poland,Philippines,Republic of Korea,Russia,Tajikistan,Turkey,United Kingdom,USA,and Uzbekistan.In order to carry out research and to secure meeting activities,project participants received funding from national and international sources and mining companies.Below we also present a short overview of meetings scheduled for 2013.
文摘The meeting program of the second year of IGCPProject#592(2012-2015)“Continental construction in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt compared to actualistic examples from the western Pacific”funded by UNESCOIUGS included five international conferences and workshops in Russia,China,South Korea and New Zealand.This report summarizes the main topics and scientific results of the meetings.In addition,the IGCP#592 program included several training schools for young scientists and special training courses in Japan,Kazakhstan,Russia,South Korea,and Uzbekistan.Since 2013,more than two hundred scientists from 35 countries expressed their interest in collaborating in our Project,of which more than 30%were women and young scientists.Participants come from Australia,Austria,Bangladesh,Belgium,China,Czech Republic,France,Germany,India,Indonesia,Iran,Israel,Japan,Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Madagascar,Malaysia,Mongolia,Myanmar,Nepal,Netherlands,New Zealand,Norway,Poland,Russia,South Africa,South Korea,Switzerland,Taiwan,Tajikistan,Thailand,United Kingdom,USA,Vietnam and Uzbekistan.In order to carry out research and to secure meeting activities,project participants received funding from national and international foundations and mining companies.We also present a schedule and major topics of IGCP#592 associated meetings planned for 2014.