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Orogen architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision (IGCP#662): Scientific activities 2018-2019. / Wang, Tao; Seltmann, Reimar; Huang, He et al.

In: Episodes, Vol. 44, No. 2, 06.2021, p. 175-183.

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Wang, T, Seltmann, R, Huang, H, Tong, Y, Gladkochub, D, O'Reilly, SY, Van Staal, C, Hou, Z, Safonova, I & Xiao, W 2021, 'Orogen architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision (IGCP#662): Scientific activities 2018-2019', Episodes, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 175-183. https://doi.org/10.18814/epiiugs/2020/020061

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Wang, T., Seltmann, R., Huang, H., Tong, Y., Gladkochub, D., O'Reilly, S. Y., Van Staal, C., Hou, Z., Safonova, I., & Xiao, W. (2021). Orogen architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision (IGCP#662): Scientific activities 2018-2019. Episodes, 44(2), 175-183. https://doi.org/10.18814/epiiugs/2020/020061

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Wang T, Seltmann R, Huang H, Tong Y, Gladkochub D, O'Reilly SY et al. Orogen architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision (IGCP#662): Scientific activities 2018-2019. Episodes. 2021 Jun;44(2):175-183. doi: 10.18814/epiiugs/2020/020061

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Wang, Tao ; Seltmann, Reimar ; Huang, He et al. / Orogen architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision (IGCP#662): Scientific activities 2018-2019. In: Episodes. 2021 ; Vol. 44, No. 2. pp. 175-183.

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title = "Orogen architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision (IGCP#662): Scientific activities 2018-2019",
abstract = "The scientific board of the International Geoscience Programme (IGCP), jointly sponsored by IUGS and UNESCO, approved for funding in March 2018 the IGCP-662 project (2018-2023) entitled {"}Orogenic architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision{"}. Four meetings and field excursion, as well as training courses, have been successfully held respectively in 2018 and 2019. The first workshop was held during 21th - 22nd September 2018 in Beijing, China, with a 5-day (15th - 19th September) preworkshop field trip and one-day (23 September 2018) post-conference training course on {"}Using isotopes in zircon and sulfides to understanding crust-mantle evolution{"}. The second workshop and field trip of the IGCP-662 project were held in Mongolia from July 4th - 10th, 2019. Besides, the IGCP-662 project joined as co-sponsor the organization of an international symposium {"}The Geology of Eurasia{"} held at the Helmholtz-Centre Potsdam - German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) during 26th June - 1st July 2019.",
author = "Tao Wang and Reimar Seltmann and He Huang and Ying Tong and Dmitry Gladkochub and O'Reilly, {Suzanne Y.} and {Van Staal}, Cees and Zengqian Hou and Inna Safonova and Wenjiao Xiao",
note = "Funding Information: The scientific board of the International Geoscience Programme (IGCP), jointly sponsored by IUGS and UNESCO, approved for funding in March 2018 the IGCP-662 project (2018-2023) entitled “Orogenic architecture and crustal growth from accretion to collision”. Four meetings and field excursion, as well as training courses, have been successfully held respectively in 2018 and 2019. The first workshop was held during 21th - 22nd September 2018 in Beijing, China, with a 5-day (15th - 19th September) pre-workshop field trip and one-day (23 September 2018) post-conference training course on “Using isotopes in zircon and sulfides to understanding crust-mantle evolution”. The second workshop and field trip of the IGCP-662 project were held in Mongolia from July 4th - 10th, 2019. Besides, the IGCP-662 project joined as co-sponsor the organization of an international symposium “The Geology of Eurasia” held at the Helmholtz-Centre Potsdam - German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) during 26th June -1st July 2019. Funding Information: Zengqian Hou is a Professor (Senior Researcher) at the Institute of Geology, CAGS and currently Vice President of National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He obtained his Ph.D. degree from China University of Geosciences in 1988. He has conducted several major projects including an IGCP project and two Chinese State Key 973 Fundamental Research Projects on the lithospheric architecture and relevant mineral systems in collisional orogenies. These researches have led to an establishment of a new theoretical framework and genetic models for collision-related metallogenesis (REE, Cu, Pb-Zn, Au), and major discoveries of world-class copper and other metallic deposits in China. He authored or co-authored about 280 refereed papers with more than 10,000 citations, and awarded several prestigious national and international awards. Funding Information: The first workshop was held during September 21-22, 2018 in Beijing, China. The conference was sponsored by the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences. A total of 86 participants, including professors, young scientists and graduate students from 13 countries, including Germany, Australia, Russia, Mongolia, Turkey, France, Canada, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, Turkey, Russia, Korea, Israel and China attended the conference. Prof. Tao Wang, leader of the project, took charge of the conference. Prof. Jinfa Li, Academician Zengqian Hou (vice-president of the National Natural Science Foundation of China), and Prof. Qiuming Cheng (president of IUGS) gave welcoming addresses. Prof. Tao Wang gave a brief introduction to the project during the opening ceremony. Subsequently, there were 24 oral presentations to show the research results of ophiolites, orogenic architecture, crustal growth, tectonic evolution of different orogens in the world, including the Central Asian Orogenic Belt in China, Mongolia, Russia, Pacific belt in Korea, Jiangnan orogen in south China, Appalachian in Canada, Lachlan fold belt in Australia, Tethyan belt in China and Turkey. In addition, 14 poster presentations were discussed. Subsequently, six professors gave four fantastic courses on “Using isotopes in zircon and sulfides to understanding crust-mantle evolution” on September 23, 2018. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 International Union of Geological Sciences. All rights reserved.",
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