2019年3月,国际IGCP委员会公布了9个新获批IGCP计划,其中以中国地质调查局天津地质调查中心牵头的“砂岩型铀矿表生流体成矿作用”项目(Supergene Fluid Ore-forming Process of Sandstone-type Uranium Deposits,编号IGCP675)是其中之...2019年3月,国际IGCP委员会公布了9个新获批IGCP计划,其中以中国地质调查局天津地质调查中心牵头的“砂岩型铀矿表生流体成矿作用”项目(Supergene Fluid Ore-forming Process of Sandstone-type Uranium Deposits,编号IGCP675)是其中之一。砂岩型铀矿具有开采方式经济、环保、简单,矿床规模大,成本低等特点,其资源量和供给量分别占全球的27%和49%。展开更多
The 8^(th) Symposium of IGCP 506 was held in Bucharest(Romania)during August-September,2009.At the 5th IGCP Symposium in Hammamet(Tunisia),a proposal was made by Mihai E.Popa to organize the symposium in Romania and w...The 8^(th) Symposium of IGCP 506 was held in Bucharest(Romania)during August-September,2009.At the 5th IGCP Symposium in Hammamet(Tunisia),a proposal was made by Mihai E.Popa to organize the symposium in Romania and we had agreed.展开更多
IGCP Project 641(Mechanisms,Monitoring and Modeling Earth Fissure generation and Fault activation due to subsurface Fluid exploitation–M3EF3)held its second international workshop from November 2 to 6,2016,in Puerto ...IGCP Project 641(Mechanisms,Monitoring and Modeling Earth Fissure generation and Fault activation due to subsurface Fluid exploitation–M3EF3)held its second international workshop from November 2 to 6,2016,in Puerto Vallarta and included a two-day field trip to Guadalajara and Jocotepec in the Mexican state of Jalisco(Fig.1a).M3EF3 is aimed at i)understanding the mechanisms that cause the formation of“ground ruptures”,as a response to changes in the stress state in the subsoil,ii)monitoring their occurrence,and iii)developing appropriate approaches to model their formation and growth.Notice that many times it is difficult to discern whether a particular instance of a“ruptured”land surface is due to an earth fissure with a surface manifestation or a surface failure associated with the activation of a pre-existing fault,especially where a fault has not been mapped and where there is no obvious scarp.Therefore,in M3EF3 we preferred to use the term“ground rupture”,to refer to both such occurrences.展开更多
The scientific objectives and research program of the IGCP-646 project(2015-2018)cuts across many disciplines and includes various aspects of continental basement geology,resource exploration(mineral,water and hydroca...The scientific objectives and research program of the IGCP-646 project(2015-2018)cuts across many disciplines and includes various aspects of continental basement geology,resource exploration(mineral,water and hydrocarbons),geohazard mitigation,and climate change,all of which are of critical importance to developing countries,particularly in parts of West Africa where population pressures are on the rise.Considerable emphasis was placed on capacity building,creation of opportunities for young scientists to undertake higher degrees programs,knowledge transfer and training.The SIDA-funded“pilot project”IGCP-616Y(started in 2012),focused on three objects(i)crustal architecture,tectonic evolution and regional geology of Central Africa and the connection with NE Brazil;(ii)the Mesozoic continental rifting and breakup leading to a better integration of the onshore and offshore geology;(iii)clarification and quantification of the links between basement structures,neotectonics,climate change and landscape evolution.The IGCP-616Y and IGCP-646 projects consisted of over 250 researchers,from different countries.In the course of the projects,six annual meetings,four field trips/workshops,as well as several training sessions were organized.Here we provide a summary of the scientific targets of the projects and a summary of the organized activities.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 new Project 596(2011-2015)within the International Geoscience Programme(IGCP)started in April 2011.It focuses on climate change and biodiversity patterns in the Mid-Paleozoic(Early Devonian to Late Carboniferous)....The new Project 596(2011-2015)within the International Geoscience Programme(IGCP)started in April 2011.It focuses on climate change and biodiversity patterns in the Mid-Paleozoic(Early Devonian to Late Carboniferous).Here we provide a summary of activities during the Opening Meeting.The first annual conference resulted in a consolidation of a global network including researchers of other large projects such as IGCP 580 and IGCP 591.Until now the group of participants interested in collaboration counts 135 scientists of 26 countries of which more than one-third are women in science.Participants come form Australia(2),Austria(3),Belgium(10),Bulgaria(2),Canada(1),China(1),Czech Republic(12),Estonia(1),France(13),Germany(11),Iran(1),Italy(5),Japan(7),Malaysia(1),Mongolia(4),Morocco(1),Myanmar(1),Poland(8),Portugal(2),Russia(10),Spain(19),Thailand(4),Turkey(3),United Kingdom(3),U.S.A.(9),and Vietnam(1).In order to secure the future of the international collaboration within IGCP 596,further financial support is acquired by project-grants from national science institutions of several countries.In addition to the achievements during the Opening Meeting,a short overview on other joint conferences held in 2011 and those scheduled for 2012 is given.展开更多
The Sultanate of Oman(Fig.1)is an incredibly diverse geologic region with a plethora of cultural,geomorphic,and stratigraphic sealevel data sets and was,therefore,a brilliant location to kick-off the International Geo...The Sultanate of Oman(Fig.1)is an incredibly diverse geologic region with a plethora of cultural,geomorphic,and stratigraphic sealevel data sets and was,therefore,a brilliant location to kick-off the International Geoscience Program(IGCP)project 639(http://www.sealevelchange.org)meetings.The United Nations Education,Scientific and Cultural Organization funded,IGCP 639 Project,“Coupling instrumental,historical,archaeological,and geological records of sealevel change over minutes to millennia”,held its first meeting from November 9–14,2016.The 2016 IGCP 639 project meeting was a multi-faceted conference that included a one-day workshop,two-day science symposium,and field-excursion components.Both the workshop and symposium sessions were held on the campus of German University of Technology in Oman,in Muscat,Oman and a three-day field excursion was conducted along Oman’s northeastern coastline.Thanks to the commitment from the event organizers and enthusiastic involvement from attendees,the meeting was extremely successful and well acknowledged by all(Fig.2a;http://sealevelchange.org/pdf/igcpOman4.pdf).展开更多
Kitwe,Zambia,October 17-19,2011 Scientific Board of the International Geoscience Programme approved a new IGCP Project 594 entitled“The assessment of the impact of mining and mineral processing on the environment and...Kitwe,Zambia,October 17-19,2011 Scientific Board of the International Geoscience Programme approved a new IGCP Project 594 entitled“The assessment of the impact of mining and mineral processing on the environment and human health in Africa”in 2011.Members of the IGCP 594 held their Inaugural Workshop in Kitwe,Zambia,from October 17-19,2011.The workshop consisted of a day and half of presentations of current scientific results and half day business meeting planning the following year’s work-plan.Afterwards as many as 40 participants joined the one-day field trip to the Copperbelt,where one group visited Mindolo underground Mine in Kitwe,the other group visited the South Ore body Shaft,in Kitwe as well.The workshop was hosted by the University of Zambia and the Copperbelt University.展开更多
This special issue is attributed to the IGCP-649 Project. The IGCP-649 Project “Diamonds and Recycled Mantle” is an International Geosciences Program sponsored by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific a...This special issue is attributed to the IGCP-649 Project. The IGCP-649 Project “Diamonds and Recycled Mantle” is an International Geosciences Program sponsored by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and IUGS (International Union of Geological Sciences), is a global research project, aimed to carry out extensive and systematic research on peridotites, chromitites and related ma-terials such as diamond, moissanite and other unusual minerals, from different ophiolites in global orogenic belts, in order to understand the formation and origin of deep-mantle minerals in oceanic lithosphere, the origin of carbon for the ophiolitehosted diamonds, the evolution of Earth's mantle and the dy-namic process of ophiolite emplacement.展开更多
The IGCP 649 project entitled "Diamonds and Recycled Mantle"was approved by UNESCO and IUGS in March 2015.This project is led by an international team of researchers,including Prof.Yang Jingsui of Institute of Geolo...The IGCP 649 project entitled "Diamonds and Recycled Mantle"was approved by UNESCO and IUGS in March 2015.This project is led by an international team of researchers,including Prof.Yang Jingsui of Institute of Geology of CAGS(China).展开更多
During April 3rd-14th, the Third International Ophiolite Workshop of the International Geoscience Programme "Diamonds and Recycled Mantle" (IGCP-649) was successfully held in Havana, Cuba (Fig. 1a). After the wo...During April 3rd-14th, the Third International Ophiolite Workshop of the International Geoscience Programme "Diamonds and Recycled Mantle" (IGCP-649) was successfully held in Havana, Cuba (Fig. 1a). After the workshop, participants participated in a field trip to the Mayari-Baracoa ophiolites and related chromitites in eastern Cuba (Fig. lb). This Third International Ophiolite Workshop was jointly organized by the IGCP-649 Project Team and the Cuban Geological Survey. This workshop was included in a special session of the VII Cuba Earth Science Convention. Since the 1980s, diamond,展开更多
IGCP 608"Cretaceous ecosystems and their responses to paleoenvironmental changes in South to East Asia and the Western Pacific"was issued and supported by IGCP on 11March 2013.In this project,the spatial-tem...IGCP 608"Cretaceous ecosystems and their responses to paleoenvironmental changes in South to East Asia and the Western Pacific"was issued and supported by IGCP on 11March 2013.In this project,the spatial-temporal paleoenvironmental and paleoecosystem changes during the Cretaceous in the South to East Asia and Western Pacific region will be delineated on the basis of paleoproxy data and a diversified fossil record from wider areas and different locations.展开更多
The third annual workshop of the International Geoscience Programme Project 565“Developing the Global Geodetic Observing System into a Monitoring System for the Global Water Cycle,”which was jointly organized by IGC...The third annual workshop of the International Geoscience Programme Project 565“Developing the Global Geodetic Observing System into a Monitoring System for the Global Water Cycle,”which was jointly organized by IGCP 565,the Group on Earth Observations(GEO)and the Global Geodetic Observing System(GGOS),was held on 11-13 October 2010 at the University of Nevada,Reno,in Reno,Nevada,USA.During the three days,a total of 57 participants from eleven countries in four continents discussed the status,science challenges and approach to addressing the challenge of utilizing geodetic observations for the monitoring of changes in terrestrial water storage.展开更多
文摘2019年3月,国际IGCP委员会公布了9个新获批IGCP计划,其中以中国地质调查局天津地质调查中心牵头的“砂岩型铀矿表生流体成矿作用”项目(Supergene Fluid Ore-forming Process of Sandstone-type Uranium Deposits,编号IGCP675)是其中之一。砂岩型铀矿具有开采方式经济、环保、简单,矿床规模大,成本低等特点,其资源量和供给量分别占全球的27%和49%。
文摘The 8^(th) Symposium of IGCP 506 was held in Bucharest(Romania)during August-September,2009.At the 5th IGCP Symposium in Hammamet(Tunisia),a proposal was made by Mihai E.Popa to organize the symposium in Romania and we had agreed.
基金contribution of IGCP project 641 sponsored by UNESCO-IUGS.
文摘IGCP Project 641(Mechanisms,Monitoring and Modeling Earth Fissure generation and Fault activation due to subsurface Fluid exploitation–M3EF3)held its second international workshop from November 2 to 6,2016,in Puerto Vallarta and included a two-day field trip to Guadalajara and Jocotepec in the Mexican state of Jalisco(Fig.1a).M3EF3 is aimed at i)understanding the mechanisms that cause the formation of“ground ruptures”,as a response to changes in the stress state in the subsoil,ii)monitoring their occurrence,and iii)developing appropriate approaches to model their formation and growth.Notice that many times it is difficult to discern whether a particular instance of a“ruptured”land surface is due to an earth fissure with a surface manifestation or a surface failure associated with the activation of a pre-existing fault,especially where a fault has not been mapped and where there is no obvious scarp.Therefore,in M3EF3 we preferred to use the term“ground rupture”,to refer to both such occurrences.
文摘The scientific objectives and research program of the IGCP-646 project(2015-2018)cuts across many disciplines and includes various aspects of continental basement geology,resource exploration(mineral,water and hydrocarbons),geohazard mitigation,and climate change,all of which are of critical importance to developing countries,particularly in parts of West Africa where population pressures are on the rise.Considerable emphasis was placed on capacity building,creation of opportunities for young scientists to undertake higher degrees programs,knowledge transfer and training.The SIDA-funded“pilot project”IGCP-616Y(started in 2012),focused on three objects(i)crustal architecture,tectonic evolution and regional geology of Central Africa and the connection with NE Brazil;(ii)the Mesozoic continental rifting and breakup leading to a better integration of the onshore and offshore geology;(iii)clarification and quantification of the links between basement structures,neotectonics,climate change and landscape evolution.The IGCP-616Y and IGCP-646 projects consisted of over 250 researchers,from different countries.In the course of the projects,six annual meetings,four field trips/workshops,as well as several training sessions were organized.Here we provide a summary of the scientific targets of the projects and a summary of the organized activities.
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.
文摘The new Project 596(2011-2015)within the International Geoscience Programme(IGCP)started in April 2011.It focuses on climate change and biodiversity patterns in the Mid-Paleozoic(Early Devonian to Late Carboniferous).Here we provide a summary of activities during the Opening Meeting.The first annual conference resulted in a consolidation of a global network including researchers of other large projects such as IGCP 580 and IGCP 591.Until now the group of participants interested in collaboration counts 135 scientists of 26 countries of which more than one-third are women in science.Participants come form Australia(2),Austria(3),Belgium(10),Bulgaria(2),Canada(1),China(1),Czech Republic(12),Estonia(1),France(13),Germany(11),Iran(1),Italy(5),Japan(7),Malaysia(1),Mongolia(4),Morocco(1),Myanmar(1),Poland(8),Portugal(2),Russia(10),Spain(19),Thailand(4),Turkey(3),United Kingdom(3),U.S.A.(9),and Vietnam(1).In order to secure the future of the international collaboration within IGCP 596,further financial support is acquired by project-grants from national science institutions of several countries.In addition to the achievements during the Opening Meeting,a short overview on other joint conferences held in 2011 and those scheduled for 2012 is given.
文摘The Sultanate of Oman(Fig.1)is an incredibly diverse geologic region with a plethora of cultural,geomorphic,and stratigraphic sealevel data sets and was,therefore,a brilliant location to kick-off the International Geoscience Program(IGCP)project 639(http://www.sealevelchange.org)meetings.The United Nations Education,Scientific and Cultural Organization funded,IGCP 639 Project,“Coupling instrumental,historical,archaeological,and geological records of sealevel change over minutes to millennia”,held its first meeting from November 9–14,2016.The 2016 IGCP 639 project meeting was a multi-faceted conference that included a one-day workshop,two-day science symposium,and field-excursion components.Both the workshop and symposium sessions were held on the campus of German University of Technology in Oman,in Muscat,Oman and a three-day field excursion was conducted along Oman’s northeastern coastline.Thanks to the commitment from the event organizers and enthusiastic involvement from attendees,the meeting was extremely successful and well acknowledged by all(Fig.2a;http://sealevelchange.org/pdf/igcpOman4.pdf).
文摘Kitwe,Zambia,October 17-19,2011 Scientific Board of the International Geoscience Programme approved a new IGCP Project 594 entitled“The assessment of the impact of mining and mineral processing on the environment and human health in Africa”in 2011.Members of the IGCP 594 held their Inaugural Workshop in Kitwe,Zambia,from October 17-19,2011.The workshop consisted of a day and half of presentations of current scientific results and half day business meeting planning the following year’s work-plan.Afterwards as many as 40 participants joined the one-day field trip to the Copperbelt,where one group visited Mindolo underground Mine in Kitwe,the other group visited the South Ore body Shaft,in Kitwe as well.The workshop was hosted by the University of Zambia and the Copperbelt University.
文摘This special issue is attributed to the IGCP-649 Project. The IGCP-649 Project “Diamonds and Recycled Mantle” is an International Geosciences Program sponsored by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and IUGS (International Union of Geological Sciences), is a global research project, aimed to carry out extensive and systematic research on peridotites, chromitites and related ma-terials such as diamond, moissanite and other unusual minerals, from different ophiolites in global orogenic belts, in order to understand the formation and origin of deep-mantle minerals in oceanic lithosphere, the origin of carbon for the ophiolitehosted diamonds, the evolution of Earth's mantle and the dy-namic process of ophiolite emplacement.
文摘The IGCP 649 project entitled "Diamonds and Recycled Mantle"was approved by UNESCO and IUGS in March 2015.This project is led by an international team of researchers,including Prof.Yang Jingsui of Institute of Geology of CAGS(China).
文摘During April 3rd-14th, the Third International Ophiolite Workshop of the International Geoscience Programme "Diamonds and Recycled Mantle" (IGCP-649) was successfully held in Havana, Cuba (Fig. 1a). After the workshop, participants participated in a field trip to the Mayari-Baracoa ophiolites and related chromitites in eastern Cuba (Fig. lb). This Third International Ophiolite Workshop was jointly organized by the IGCP-649 Project Team and the Cuban Geological Survey. This workshop was included in a special session of the VII Cuba Earth Science Convention. Since the 1980s, diamond,
基金granted by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41272030)the IGCP 608the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2012CB822001).
文摘IGCP 608"Cretaceous ecosystems and their responses to paleoenvironmental changes in South to East Asia and the Western Pacific"was issued and supported by IGCP on 11March 2013.In this project,the spatial-temporal paleoenvironmental and paleoecosystem changes during the Cretaceous in the South to East Asia and Western Pacific region will be delineated on the basis of paleoproxy data and a diversified fossil record from wider areas and different locations.
文摘The third annual workshop of the International Geoscience Programme Project 565“Developing the Global Geodetic Observing System into a Monitoring System for the Global Water Cycle,”which was jointly organized by IGCP 565,the Group on Earth Observations(GEO)and the Global Geodetic Observing System(GGOS),was held on 11-13 October 2010 at the University of Nevada,Reno,in Reno,Nevada,USA.During the three days,a total of 57 participants from eleven countries in four continents discussed the status,science challenges and approach to addressing the challenge of utilizing geodetic observations for the monitoring of changes in terrestrial water storage.