The"DEEP"symposium aims to be a global forum for deep Earth exploration sponsored by China Geological Survey(CGS)and National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC),and co-supported by IUGS,ILP,ICDP,AGU,S...The"DEEP"symposium aims to be a global forum for deep Earth exploration sponsored by China Geological Survey(CGS)and National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC),and co-supported by IUGS,ILP,ICDP,AGU,SEG,GFZ,VSEGEI and other international organizations and agencies.The"DEEP"symposium is organized by the Sino Probe Center every two years.展开更多
Deep Earth exploration is a multi-disciplinary, complex activity aimed at understanding the structure, dynamics and evolution of the continents and their margins. Interaction between Earth's tectonic plates create...Deep Earth exploration is a multi-disciplinary, complex activity aimed at understanding the structure, dynamics and evolution of the continents and their margins. Interaction between Earth's tectonic plates created the continents and oceans that characterise our planet, while forming the mineral and other resources that support our living lives in modern society. Active tectonic processes are also responsible for devastating hazards such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and control Earth's surface topography which fundamentally affects the climate and environment. Therefore, it is of common interest to society worldwide to study the interior of the Earth and to gain fundamental insight into how our planet operates.展开更多
The 7th International Eclogite Conference was held in Seggau, near Leibnitz, Austria, from July 3-9, 2005, and was accompanied by inter-conference and post-conference field trips to the Tauren Window of the Alps. The ...The 7th International Eclogite Conference was held in Seggau, near Leibnitz, Austria, from July 3-9, 2005, and was accompanied by inter-conference and post-conference field trips to the Tauren Window of the Alps. The Conference provided a comprehensive scientific forum in the spirit of previous conferences of this series with extended contributions related to highand ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism, and ultra-deep subduction of continental material to Earth's mantle. The first workshop of the new Task Group Ⅱ-10 (UDCCS--Ultra-Deep Continental Crust Subduction), under the auspices of International Lithosphere Program, was held in conjunction with the conference. The Task Group Ⅱ-10 was established in 2005 to be continued to 2009. The conference was organized by Karl Franzens University of Graz, Austria, and supported by the following sponsors: Bundesministerium fur Bildungund Kultur, Fa. Bruker-AXS, Fa. Olympus, International Lithosphere Program, Land Steiermark Abteilung für Wissenschaft und Forchung, Osterreichische Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Raiffeisen Landesbank Steiermark and the University of Graz.展开更多
文摘The"DEEP"symposium aims to be a global forum for deep Earth exploration sponsored by China Geological Survey(CGS)and National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC),and co-supported by IUGS,ILP,ICDP,AGU,SEG,GFZ,VSEGEI and other international organizations and agencies.The"DEEP"symposium is organized by the Sino Probe Center every two years.
文摘Deep Earth exploration is a multi-disciplinary, complex activity aimed at understanding the structure, dynamics and evolution of the continents and their margins. Interaction between Earth's tectonic plates created the continents and oceans that characterise our planet, while forming the mineral and other resources that support our living lives in modern society. Active tectonic processes are also responsible for devastating hazards such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and control Earth's surface topography which fundamentally affects the climate and environment. Therefore, it is of common interest to society worldwide to study the interior of the Earth and to gain fundamental insight into how our planet operates.
文摘The 7th International Eclogite Conference was held in Seggau, near Leibnitz, Austria, from July 3-9, 2005, and was accompanied by inter-conference and post-conference field trips to the Tauren Window of the Alps. The Conference provided a comprehensive scientific forum in the spirit of previous conferences of this series with extended contributions related to highand ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism, and ultra-deep subduction of continental material to Earth's mantle. The first workshop of the new Task Group Ⅱ-10 (UDCCS--Ultra-Deep Continental Crust Subduction), under the auspices of International Lithosphere Program, was held in conjunction with the conference. The Task Group Ⅱ-10 was established in 2005 to be continued to 2009. The conference was organized by Karl Franzens University of Graz, Austria, and supported by the following sponsors: Bundesministerium fur Bildungund Kultur, Fa. Bruker-AXS, Fa. Olympus, International Lithosphere Program, Land Steiermark Abteilung für Wissenschaft und Forchung, Osterreichische Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Raiffeisen Landesbank Steiermark and the University of Graz.