The SinoProbe Center of the China Geological Survey is a geosciences innovation center for deep geological surveys and deep process researches,which is also the national base for deep exploration and deep earth scienc...The SinoProbe Center of the China Geological Survey is a geosciences innovation center for deep geological surveys and deep process researches,which is also the national base for deep exploration and deep earth science researches in China. The center is mainly focused on deep explorations of the earth,deep geological surveys and fundamental researches on deep earth science.The main missions of the SinoProbe Center are to undertake research programs on deep earth structural and compositional exploration,technology research and development on deep earth exploration,exploitation and evaluation of deep oil and gas,deep mineral resources,deep geothermal energy,and underground space'exploration and utilization.展开更多
Owing to extreme topography,rapid velocity and thickness variation of near-surface layer and strong seismic attenuation through the thickest crust of the Earth,it is not easy to acquire reflective Moho in central Xiza...Owing to extreme topography,rapid velocity and thickness variation of near-surface layer and strong seismic attenuation through the thickest crust of the Earth,it is not easy to acquire reflective Moho in central Xizang.However,with help from the SinoProbe deep seismic reflection experiment,large explosive of 1000 kg seismic sources have been tentatively detonated in the Qiangtang terrane and good quality data were acquired.展开更多
The Beijing SHRIMP Center,in association with the International Precambrian Research Center of China and SinoProbe,Deep Exploration in China,organized an international meeting on“Precambrian Evolution and Deep Explor...The Beijing SHRIMP Center,in association with the International Precambrian Research Center of China and SinoProbe,Deep Exploration in China,organized an international meeting on“Precambrian Evolution and Deep Exploration of the Continental Lithosphere”on 7-9 October 2013 in the Loong Palace Hotel and Resort,Changping,Beijing.The meeting celebrated the opening of the new SHRIMP Laboratory Building in the Life Science Park of Beijing(Fig.1)and commemorated 30 years of collaborative Precambrian Research in China that began in 1983 with a now famous international meeting held at the Temple of the Sleeping Buddah.展开更多
文摘The SinoProbe Center of the China Geological Survey is a geosciences innovation center for deep geological surveys and deep process researches,which is also the national base for deep exploration and deep earth science researches in China. The center is mainly focused on deep explorations of the earth,deep geological surveys and fundamental researches on deep earth science.The main missions of the SinoProbe Center are to undertake research programs on deep earth structural and compositional exploration,technology research and development on deep earth exploration,exploitation and evaluation of deep oil and gas,deep mineral resources,deep geothermal energy,and underground space'exploration and utilization.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41274096,41430213)the Ministry of Land and Resources of China(Nos.SinoProbe-02-01,201011040,SinoProbe-02-06,201011045).
文摘Owing to extreme topography,rapid velocity and thickness variation of near-surface layer and strong seismic attenuation through the thickest crust of the Earth,it is not easy to acquire reflective Moho in central Xizang.However,with help from the SinoProbe deep seismic reflection experiment,large explosive of 1000 kg seismic sources have been tentatively detonated in the Qiangtang terrane and good quality data were acquired.
文摘The Beijing SHRIMP Center,in association with the International Precambrian Research Center of China and SinoProbe,Deep Exploration in China,organized an international meeting on“Precambrian Evolution and Deep Exploration of the Continental Lithosphere”on 7-9 October 2013 in the Loong Palace Hotel and Resort,Changping,Beijing.The meeting celebrated the opening of the new SHRIMP Laboratory Building in the Life Science Park of Beijing(Fig.1)and commemorated 30 years of collaborative Precambrian Research in China that began in 1983 with a now famous international meeting held at the Temple of the Sleeping Buddah.