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35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS T30.1 - Geology and Tectonics Of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt Monday, 29 August 2016 Date 14:00 Time to 15:30 Chair Room Auditorium 1 Times Title Speaker Paper # Date 3410 Prof. Patrick O'Brien 14:00 14:30 Himalayan coesite eclogites: ages and characteristics of prograde, peak and exhumation features and geotectonic implications Keynote 3993 Pulok K Mukherjee 14:30 14:45 Detrital zircon micro-geochronology across the Main Central Thrust (MCT), Uttarakhand Himalaya: Implications for Lesser Himalaya and Higher Himalayan terrane characterization. 167 Prof. Guo-Li Yuan 14:45 15:00 Experimental Study of the Blueschis and Marble-bearing High Pressure Metamorphic Belt of Rongma Area in the Central Qiangtang, Tibet 236 Dr. SANTANU BHATTACHARJEE 15:00 15:15 Combining petrographic and geochemical studies to understand the mode of emplacement of Himalayan granites from Arunachal Pradesh, Northeastern India 434 Dr. SANDIP NANDY 15:15 15:30 Rare occurrence of Gahnite in Main Central Thrust zone ofWestern Arunachal Himalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, India: implications for Shear heating Page: 1/40 Sat August 27 2016 8:12:07 AM Created

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35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

T30.1 - Geology and Tectonics Of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt Monday, 29 August 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Auditorium 1

Times Title SpeakerPaper #

Date

3410 Prof. Patrick O'Brien14:00 14:30 Himalayan coesite eclogites: ages and characteristics of prograde, peak and exhumation features and geotectonicimplications

Keynote

3993 Pulok K Mukherjee14:30 14:45 Detrital zircon micro-geochronology across the Main Central Thrust (MCT), Uttarakhand Himalaya: Implications forLesser Himalaya and Higher Himalayan terrane characterization.

167 Prof. Guo-Li Yuan14:45 15:00 Experimental Study of the Blueschis and Marble-bearing High Pressure Metamorphic Belt of Rongma Area in theCentral Qiangtang, Tibet

236 Dr. SANTANU BHATTACHARJEE15:00 15:15 Combining petrographic and geochemical studies to understand the mode of emplacement of Himalayan granitesfrom Arunachal Pradesh, Northeastern India

434 Dr. SANDIP NANDY15:15 15:30 Rare occurrence of Gahnite in Main Central Thrust zone ofWestern Arunachal Himalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, India:implications for Shear heating

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T30.1b - Mechanisms and timescale of West Gondwana amalgamation Monday, 29 August 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom West

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Date

3932 Dr. Cees Passchier14:00 14:30 How to make a triple junction – new evidence for the assemblage of Gondwana along the Kaoko-Damara Belts,Namibia

Keynote

3472 Dr. Gerrit de Kock14:30 14:45 Dating rocks from the Central Zone, Damara belt, Namibia: Time constraints on orogenic events

247 Dr. Gonzalo Blanco14:45 15:00 Volcanic arc turbidites of the Ediacaran Rocha Formation linked to the Brasiliano Orogeny and Kalahari Craton(Cuchilla Dionisio Terrane, Uruguay)

5034 Dr. Renata S. Schmitt15:00 15:15 Contrasting cooling rates of two Brasiliano terranes in SE Brazil using 40Ar/39Ar data – the Gondwana collagepropagates through the Silurian -Devonian

4963 Dr. Luke Longridge15:15 15:30 Timing of tectonic events in the Central Zone and the case for subduction in the of the Damara Belt, Namibia

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T30.2 - Geology and Tectonics Of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt Monday, 29 August 2016Date 16:00Time to 17:45

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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Date

790 Mr. D ADHIKARY16:00 16:15 Tectonic setting of the Lohit Granitoid Complex (LGC) in Trans Himalayan Belt, Arunahcal Pradesh, India: AGeochemical approach

2168 Dr. Prof. Pusheng Zeng16:15 16:30 Tectonic-Magmatic-Metallogenic System of Deqen-Yangla Area within the Jinshajiang Orogen

4377 Ms. Ming Sun16:30 16:45 Seesaw-type to integral growth in the Cenozoic Longmen Shan thrust belt, eastern margin of Tibetan Plateau

5122 Prof. Larry Brown16:45 17:15 The Himalayan Seismogenic Zone: A New Frontier for Earthquake Research Keynote

305 Prof. Jiagui Zhang17:15 17:30 Genetic Process Underlying the Mw 7.8 Nepal Earthquake Sequence

1111 Prof. Guo-jie Meng17:30 17:45 Postseismic deformation associated with the 2010 Yushu, China Ms7.1 earthquake from GPS measurements

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T30.2b - Ophiolite Record of Oceanic Lithosphere Formation Through Time Monday, 29 August 2016Date 16:00Time to 17:45

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom West

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Date

4955 Dr. Yildirim Dilek16:00 16:30 Tethyan ophiolites: Products of rift-drift, seafloor spreading & subduction zone tectonics of marginal basin evolutionfollowing the Gondwana breakup

Keynote

727 Dr. Catherine Mevel16:30 17:00 Detachment faulting at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Keynote

2077 Dr. Mangi Khuman Chabungbam17:00 17:15 Volcanic Rocks and Kindred Sediments of the Ophiolite Belt of Indo-Myanmar Ranges of Northeast India andImplications on the Tectonic Setting of the Continental Margin Basin

1714 Dr. Qing Guo Zhai17:15 17:30 The Paleo-Tethys ophiolite in the Qiangtang Block, north Tibet, China

3896 Dr. Yujiro Ogawa17:30 17:45 Neogene orocline of central Japan and TTT-Triple junction consequence (A review): A hint for emplacement ofoceanic and serpentinite bodies

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T30.3 - Geology and Tectonics Of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt Tuesday, 30 August 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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1688 Dr. Pitambar Pati08:00 08:15 Neotectonically controlled block tilting and its influence on drainage and soil characteristics of the Sone megafan: Astudy of the Himalayan tectonics to the south of the Ganga River

4351 Ms. Revathy Parameswaran08:15 08:30 The Mw 6.7, 2016, Imphal earthquake and its implications on the seismic hazard along the Indo-Burmese plate

4300 Dr. Naresh Rana08:30 08:45 Interpreting bedrock uplift and channel morphology for tectonic interpretation in Alaknanda valley, GarhwalHimalaya, India

4694 Dr. Ryan McKenzie08:45 09:00 Exhumation and weathering history of the Himalayan frontal system

4724 Dr. Ravindra Pratap SinghProf. Chandra Shekhar Dubey

09:00 09:15 The identification of the orographic barrier in Chenab River Basin and its role in the slope stability condition

2838 Dr. Johann Genser09:15 09:30 Ar/Ar ages from the Shergol blueschist unit, Indus suture zone, Ladakh: preservation of early stages of subduction ofthe Neotethys

4009 Dr. Arvind K. Jain09:30 10:00 Cenozoic Continental Subduction in the NW-Himalaya: from steep to sub-horizontal configuration of the Indian Plate Keynote

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T30.3a - Interrelationship between Deformation and Metamorphism during Orogenesis Tuesday, 30 August 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom East

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Date

150 Dr. Hui CAO14:00 14:30 Constrain multistage deformation using FIAs, Garnet Lu-Hf and Monazite U-Pb dating- A case study of north Qilian,China

Keynote

685 Dr. Xijie Chen14:30 14:45 Geochemical and geochronological studies on two bimodal magmatism in the eastern Tianshan Belt, NorthwestChina and implications for the Later Paleozoic tectonic evolution

688 Dr. Zhiyu Yi14:45 15:00 India-Asia collision near the western syntaxis: paleomagnetic constraints from Late Cretaceous volcanic rocks at thewesternmost Lhasa Terrane

852 Dr. Hanwen Dong15:00 15:15 Kinematics, fabrics and geochronology analysis in the Médog shear zone, Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis

1750 Dr. Min Dong15:15 15:30 Discussion on Cenozoic tectonic evolution and tectonic dynamics of the Huanghua depression

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T30.4 - Geology and Tectonics Of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt Tuesday, 30 August 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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2623 Prof. Santosh Kumar10:30 10:45 Geochemistry, zircon U-Pb geochronology and Lu-Hf isotope of granitoids and microgranular enclaves from Ladakhbatholith, Indian Himalaya: Evidence of synchronous mixing-fractionation and chemical re-equilibration

1984 Prof. Zhiqin XU10:45 11:00 Reconstruction of the Himalayan Architecture: Insights from the Tethyan Himalayan Decollement and the GreatHimalayan Thrust

109 Mr. Yang Zhanlong11:00 11:15 Tectonic Framework of Orogenic belts and Basins System in abdomen of Asia

3939 Dr. Yunpeng Dong11:15 11:30 Timing of tectonic evolution of the East Kunlun Orogen, Northern Tibet Plateau

1873 Dr. Tianshui Yang11:30 11:45 Paleomagnetic results from the Early Cretaceous lava flows: Constraints on the paleolatitude of the TethyanHimalaya and the India–Asia collision

2514 Dr. Nadine McQuarrie11:45 12:00 Integrating themokinematic models and balanced cross sections to determine the geometry, sequence and rate offaulting through the eastern Himalaya.

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T30.4a - Interrelationship between Deformation and Metamorphism during Orogenesis Tuesday, 30 August 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom East

Times Title SpeakerPaper #

Date

5216 Dr. Juergen Reinhardt10:30 11:00 Thermal softening of continental crust, strain localization, and low-pressure, high-temperature metamorphism:Insights from the Mary Kathleen Zone, Mount Isa Inlier (Australia)

Keynote

2607 Dr. Qing Zhang11:00 11:15 Fluid-induced Strain localization and the Fe enrichment-A case study of the Gongchangling Iron Mine, NE China

2755 Dr. Lalitkumar Kshirsagar11:15 11:30 An Appraisal of Precambrian Geology of Coastal Maharashtra, India

2883 Prof. Zhiqin XU11:30 11:45 Indo-Asian Collision: Tectonic Transition from Compression to Strike Slip

3120 Dr. Asghar Ali11:45 12:00 Post Indian plate-Kohistan Island Arc collision tectonics of the northwest Himalaya at the Main Mantle Thrust, LowerSwat, Pakistan

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T30.5 - Geology and Tectonics Of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt Tuesday, 30 August 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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Date

2725 Dr. Alex Webb14:00 14:30 Key challenges in Himalayan tectonics and climate-tectonic interactions Keynote

4817 Mr. BUBUL BHARALI14:30 14:45 Geochemistry and Tectono-Sedimentary Evolution of Surma Basin, Mizoram, India

168 Prof. Gen-Hou Wang14:45 15:00 Discovery of Middle-Late Triassic Conodonts within accessory complexes of South Qiangtang in the region ofTibetan Marigangri (China) and its tectonic significance

258 Mr. Tanay Dutta Gupta15:15 15:30 Neo-tectonic activity in Sarpang Re-entrant, frontal Bhutan Himalaya, Kokrajhar District, Assam, India constrain fromGeological, Geomorphological and GPS surveys.

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T30.7 - Geodynamic and metallogenic processes in the Tianshan orogen and adjacent areas, Central Asia Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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Date

5560 Prof. Reimar Seltmann08:00 08:30 Geodynamic reconstruction and metallogeny of the Tien Shan, Uzbekistan Keynote

289 Dr. Wenbin Zhu08:30 08:45 Neoproterozoic diamictites-bearing strata in the Tarim and Yili Blocks and their constraints on the Precambrianevolution of microcontinents in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

602 Dr. Lei Zhao08:45 09:00 The Silurian- Carboniferous in the north and south of Karamaili tectonic zone (Xinjiang): Tectono- Sedimentation

607 Dr. Qinqin Xu09:00 09:15 Determination of the early Paleozoic granite in Zhifang area, East Junggar, Xinjiang, NW China and its geologicalimplications

739 Dr. Kuo-Lung Wang09:15 09:30 Ancient continents among the accretionary complexes of the Central Asia Orogenic Belt: in situ Os isotope evidence

2643 Dr. Zhongping Ma09:30 09:45 The magmatic conditions and geodynamic setting for the Carboniferous volcanic eruption type iron deposits in WestTianshan, China

3300 Dr. Qie Qin09:45 10:00 Relationship of Tarim Craton to Central Asian Orogenic Belt: insights from Devonian intrusions in northern margin ofTarim Craton, China

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T30.7a - Supercontinent Cycles and Global Geodynamics (convened by IGCP 648) Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom East

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Date

403 Mr. Xuexiang Qi08:00 08:15 Mid-Neoproterozoic magmatic evolution in the northeastern margin of the Indochina block, SW China:Geochronological and petrogenetic constraints and implications for Gondwana assembly

487 Dr. Mathew Joseph08:15 08:30 Palaeomagnetism of dykes from southwest coast of India: Implication for India-Madagascar pre-drift configuration

857 Dr. Evgenii Mikhalskii08:30 08:45 How far does the cryptic Mawson palaeocontinent extend within East Antarctica and was it sourced to form aColumbian cover in the Princess Elizabeth Land?

1162 Dr. Åke Johansson08:45 09:00 Queue tectonics, roundabout tectonics, and the opening and closing of narrow ocean basins

1456 Ms. Sheree Armistead09:00 09:15 A re-evaluation of the Kumta Suture in southwest India and its extension into Madagascar

1771 Dr. Christopher Spencer09:15 09:30 Hard and fast or soft and slow: rates of crustal reworking and orogenesis in the North Atlantic Region

2501 Mr. Andreas Gärtner09:30 09:45 U-Th-Pb and Hf isotopic studies of zircon from the West Congo Belt of NW Angola and the adjacent igneousbasement

2518 Dr. Bodo Weber09:45 10:00 From Rodinia to Pangea: Geologic and isotopic evidence for an entire supercontinent cycle in the Chiapas MassifComplex, Southern Mexico

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T30.7B - The dynamic Earth and its Kimberlite, Cratonic Mantle and Diamond record through time Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom West

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Date

1985 Professor Paolo Nimis08:00 08:30 How deep (and hot) is a diamond? Keynote

3267 Dr. Karen Smit08:30 08:45 The source of methane-bearing diamond fluids: C-N isotope and trace element constraints from Zimbabwediamonds

4094 Prof. Irina Artemieva08:45 09:00 Density structure of the cratonic mantle in Siberia, correlations with mantle petrology and kimberlite distribution

3625 Dr. Katie Smart09:00 09:15 Early Archean onset of plate tectonics suggested by oldest confirmed diamonds – evidence from the Witwatersrand

1716 Dr. Herwart Helmstaedt09:15 09:45 Diamond Tectonics and Geotectonics - How do they intersect in the Archean Keynote

352 Dr. Michiel Cornelis Jan De Wit09:45 10:00 Dwyka-age diamondiferous eskers in the Lichtenburg/Ventersdorp diamond fields, North West Province, SouthAfrica.

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T30.8 - Geodynamic and metallogenic processes in the Tianshan orogen and adjacent areas, Central Asia Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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Date

849 Dr. Bo Chen10:30 10:45 Geochronology of Detrital Zircons from Schist in Kyrgyz South Tianshan: Evidence for the Provenance ofMetamorphic Sediments in the Accretionary Complex

1027 Dr. Jianfeng Liu10:45 11:00 Crustal growth and reworking of the southeastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt during late Paleozoic: Evidence fromthe magmatism in central Inner Mongolia, China

1117 Prof. Jinyi Li11:00 11:15 The timing of the closure of southern Tianshan Paleozoic Ocean: evidence from detrital zircon dating inNorthwestern Tarim margin

1173 Dr. Dmitry Konopelko11:15 11:30 A geotraverse across two paleo-subduction zones in Tien Shan, Tajikistan

1245 Dr. He Huang11:30 11:45 Zircon U-Pb ages and Hf Isotopic characteristics of Paleozoic granitoid intrusions from the Baluntai Region, CentralChinese Tianshan: Implications for Tectonic Evolution and Continental Growth

1290 Dr. Kai Weng11:45 12:00 Sedimentological constraints on the final time of various terranes amalgamation in the Northern Xinjiang, China

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T30.8a - Supercontinent Cycles and Global Geodynamics (convened by IGCP 648) Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom East

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Date

2647 Ms. Nadezhda Priyatkina10:30 10:45 Itinerant Siberia during the Neoproterozoic

3569 Prof. Dominique Chardon10:45 11:00 Ordovician fragmentation of Gondwana: Integrated magmatic – sedimentary – structural record of the Variscandomain

3751 Dr. Aleksandr Slabunov11:00 11:15 Neoarchean Supercontinent Kenorland: geological and paleomagnetic data

3870 Professor An Yin11:15 11:30 A folded Himalayan-style collisional-orogen model for the origin of the Limpopo belt in South Africa: Implications forreconstructing an amalgamated Archean craton

4624 Dr. Bruce Eglington11:30 11:45 Not so subtle constraints from the Phanerozoic on Precambrian plate reconstructions

4914 Ms. Edith Martel11:45 12:00 Extent and character of a Paleoproterozoic cratonic-scale lower crustal domain in Arctic Laurentia: implications fortectonic processes during assembly of Nuna

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T30.8B - The dynamic Earth and its Kimberlite, Cratonic Mantle and Diamond record through time Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom West

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Date

3984 Prof. Alan Jones10:30 11:00 Illuminating craton architecture using deep-probing electromagnetic studies Keynote

4081 Mrs. Ioana-Bogdana RADU11:00 11:15 Kyanite-bearing eclogite xenoliths from the Udachnaya kimberlites, Siberia

1445 Dr. Alan Brandon11:15 11:30 Mapping Off-Craton Subcontinental Mantle Lithosphere Growth and Destruction in the Southwest United StatesUsing Os isotopes

1650 Dr. Anne Peslier11:30 12:00 Water in the cratonic mantle lithosphere Keynote

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T30.9 - Geodynamic and metallogenic processes in the Tianshan orogen and adjacent areas, Central Asia Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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1315 Mr. XianFeng Zha14:00 14:15 Neoproterozoic magmatism and its tectonic significance in northern Altyn Tagh tectonic belt

1320 Dr. Zhengle Chen14:15 14:30 Cenozoic deformation in coupling regions on both sides of Tian Shan and its constraint on the mineralization ofsandstone-type uranium deposits

1458 Dr. Jiang Liu14:30 14:45 Late Paleozoic mesoscopic tectonic deformation of the South Tian Shan

1465 Professor Bin Cui14:45 15:00 Research on Metallogenic System of Gold and Copper Deposits in the Middle Section of Eastern Tianshan, Xinjiang,China

2513 Prof. Wenjiao XiaoDr. Songjian Ao

15:00 15:15 End-Permian to mid-Triassic terminal orogeny in the Beishan orogenic collage, NW China

2564 Dr. Xiaohu Zhou15:15 15:30 Petrological Evidence for Mantle Plume of Later Carboniferous-Permian in the Northern Bogda Mountains, Xinjiang,NW China

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T30.9a - Supercontinent Cycles and Global Geodynamics (convened by IGCP 648) Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom East

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Date

5422 Dr. Radhakrishna Tallavajhala14:00 14:15 Palaeoproterozoic palaeomagnetism and the geodynamic setting of the Indian shield within the earlysupercontinental reconstructions

5424 Dr. Monica Heilbron14:15 14:30 The Ribeira belt in the Context of Supercontinent Cycles

5494 Prof. Zheng-Xiang Li14:30 14:45 The life cycles of mantle plumes and superplumes: observations, modelling, and geodynamic implications

4630 Dr. Bruce Eglington14:45 15:15 Animated illustration of plate reconstructions which effectively utilise digital information such as lithostratigraphy,geochronology and ore deposits to facilitate spatial assessment of crustal evolution

Keynote

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T30.9B - The dynamic Earth and its Kimberlite, Cratonic Mantle and Diamond record through time Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom West

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1998 Prof. Paolo Nimis14:00 14:15 Hydrous silicic fluid films around solid inclusions in gem-quality diamonds

4083 Prof. Irina ARTEMIEVA14:15 14:30 Density structure of the cratonic mantle in southern Africa, kimberlite distribution, mantle velocities, Moho sharpness,and dynamic topography

5370 Dr. Vladimir Malkovets14:30 14:45 Timing of the Siberian craton kimberlite magmatism: evidences from the U-Pb dating of kimberlitic zircon

3924 Prof. Sebastian Tappe14:45 15:00 India’s fast Mesozoic drift linked to continental mantle lithosphere delamination: New insights from (U-Th)/Hethermochronology of Dharwar craton kimberlites

596 Prof RuananzaToto Lubala15:00 15:15 Kimberlites from the Kundelungu Plateau (Southeast Democratic Republic of Congo): Age and Implication forregional tectonism and mineralisation

4556 Dr. Philip Janney15:15 15:30 A hidden mantle reservoir in the continental lithosphere? Evidence from Hf-Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes in megacrysts andkimberlites

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T30.10 - Geodynamic and metallogenic processes in the Tianshan orogen and adjacent areas, Central Asia Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 16:00Time to 17:45

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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1521 Prof. Wei Lin16:00 16:15 Syn-collisional or Post-collisional belt? In the view from the structure of the Middle Central Tianshan belt

1809 Dr. YINGDE JIANG16:15 16:30 Structural and metamorphic constraints on Barrovian and high-temperature domains in the Chinese Altai, centralAsia: implications for crustal thickening and doming in accretionary orogens

1940 Dr. Min Sun16:30 16:45 The early Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Russian Altai: implications from meta-sedimentary complexes in theCharysh-Terekta-Ulagan-Sayan suture zone

1945 Dr. Marie-Francoise Brunet16:45 17:00 Evolution of the Amu Darya Basin: interplay between tectonics and inherited structures

2207 Prof. Tao Wang17:00 17:15 Nd-Hf isotopic mapping of granitoid plutons in the southwestern Central Asian Orogenic Belt and implications forcontinental architecture and growth

2283 Dr. Zuoheng Zhang17:15 17:30 Ore-forming ages of iron ore deposits in the western Tianshan Mountain, NW China

2425 Dr. Zhenyu He17:30 17:45 Mesoproterozoic continental arc magmatism and crustal growth in the eastern Central Tianshan Arc Terrane of thesouthern Central Asian Orogenic Belt

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T30.10a - Tectonics of Tethys with an Emphasis on the Geology of Turkey and Iran, and Comparison withOther Tethyan Domains

Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 16:00Time to 17:45

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom East

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Date

1081 Prof. Jean-Pierre Burg16:00 16:30 The Tethys history in Southeast Iran: a tale from Makran and Sistan. Keynote

1166 Prof. Orhan Tatar16:30 16:45 Distributed neotectonic deformations in Anatolia, Turkey obtained from paleomagnetic analysis

1517 Prof. Wei Lin16:45 17:00 An HP-UHP orogenic belt or an extensional zone? In the view from the South Sulu Massif, Eastern China

1529 Dr. Halil Yusufoğlu17:00 17:15 The structural characteristics of the northern part of Adana Basin, southern Turkey

2236 Prof. Aral Okay17:15 17:30 How to define a suture: the Izmir-Ankara suture in the central Turkey

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T30.10B - The dynamic Earth and its Kimberlite, Cratonic Mantle and Diamond record through time Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 16:00Time to 17:45

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2265 Dr. Andrea Giuliani16:00 16:30 Trace element variations across olivine record the evolution of kimberlite melts: Case studies from the Kimberleykimberlites (South Africa)

Keynote

3412 Dr. Ashish Dongre16:30 16:45 Classification of Diamond Source Rocks in the Wajrakarur Kimberlite Field of Southern India: A Mineral GeneticApproach

220 Mr. Praveer Pankaj16:45 17:00 Petrology and Geochemistry of Chintalapalle lamproite, Eastern Dharwar Craton, Southern India

2927 Prof. Andrey Bobrov17:00 17:15 Chromium-bearing phases in the Earth’s mantle: Evidence from experiments at 10-24 GPa and 1600°C

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T30.P3 - A Dynamic Earth Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 17:45Time to 19:00

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341 Mr Arindam DasGeochemistry of 1800 Ma Ramgarh granitoids of Kumaun Lesser Himalaya – An example of Palaeoproterozoic arcmagmatism in Columbia supercontinent

3117 Prof. Xiaodian Jiang“Split personality” behaviors of the Longmenshan Fold Belt: suggest a NE growth toward Tibet since 40 Ma

3118 Prof. Weiran LiIntracontinental tectonic stress field of the Tien Shan in Central Asia

3936 Dr. Nivaldo DestroPlate Tectonics by the Einstein´s Theory of Relativity

3562 Dr. Stoffel FourieNovel Geotechnical Investigation: - Ermelo Ring Road to demarcate Risk due to Historic Coal Undermining in SouthAfrica

715 Prof. Alfred KroenerMiddle to Late Ordovician arc in the Kyrgyz Middle Tianshan: From arc-continent collision to subsequent evolution ofa continental margin

2318 Dr. Shao-Gang WeiGeochronology and Petrogeochemistry of arc-volcanic rocks from Meiriqiecuo Group in the Duolong porphyry-epithermal copper (gold) deposit, western Tibet

3088 Mr. Chuncheng LiuThe characters of larege-scale continental shelf edge Delta and its effect on related gas reservoir in Baiyun Sag ofPearl River Mouth Basin, South China Sea

969 Dr. AJAY KUMAR ARYAMs. KAMINI SINGH

Structural control of Landslides in South Western Himalaya: Study from Chamba-Bharmour Section, HimachalPradesh, India

248 Mr. Pankaj KumarLandslide Susceptibility Mapping on Macro-Scale along road corridor using heuristic approach

2510 Dr. Pavel KepezhinskasArchean Oceanic Crust and Boninitic Magmatism in the Norwegian Craton: Geochemical Affinities and PreliminaryGeodynamic Interpretations

1373 Mr. Bin ChenThe Tectonic Setting and Evolution of the Longmen Shan in Later Triassic, the Eastern margin of Tibet Plateau, SWChina

941 Mrs Eleonora FiciniAstronomically tuned mantle convection

2343 Prof. Shihong TianSubduction of the Indian lower crust beneath southern Tibet: Evidence of zircon Hf–O and whole-rock lithiumisotopic characteristics of post-collisional potassic and ultrapotassic rocks in SW Tibet

2295 Dr. Tserendash NarantsetsegDetrital zircon U-Pb and Hf isotopic data from the Idermeg terrane, Eastern Mongolia: Constrains on depositionalage, sedimentary provenance and tectonic setting

2436 Dr. Antonina VernikovskayaThe earliest stages of the Central Asian fold belt continental crust formation: magmatism and paleotectonicreconstructions of the Yenisey Ridge orogen from the southwestern framing of the Siberian craton

4553 Ms. Ibiyemi Prisca OgungbuyiRadiogenic and Stable Isotope Constraints on the Source Regions of Phanerozoic Carbonatites and AssociatedIgneous Rocks from Western South Africa and Southern Namibia.

2271 Mr. Jaziel NkereA comparison of the geochemistry of megacrysts from Group I and Group II southern African kimberlites: Evidencefor a cognate origin

5077 Dr. Mauro GeraldesMesoproterozoic anorogenic magmatism in SW Amazonian Craton using Lu-Hf isotopes in granites: Paleocontinentreconstruction insights based on mantle correlation

5345 Kervin ChungaGeomorphologic and Stratigraphic relationships as indicators of Upper Pleistocene– Holocene climate change andTsunami Hazard, central coast of Ecuador.

1108 Ms. Yuqi ZhangDr Shuguang Song

P-type ophiolite in the Lajishan, Qilian orogenic belt, NW China: mantle-plume activity in Cambrian ocean basin

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T30.P3 - A Dynamic Earth Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 17:45Time to 19:00

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2834 Mr. Nikolay TarasovFennoscandia (the East European Craton) during Paleoproterozoic: new paleomagnetic and AMS data

3518 Dr. Yang ChuCenozoic intracontinental deformation of the Kopeh Dagh Belt, Northeastern Iran

1993 Mr. Onkgopotse NtibinyaneSeismicity of Botswana for the period 1950 - 2014

2054 Dr. Rustam MirkamalovWestern Tien Shan Geodynamic zoning and Minerageny

755 Ms. Jiye SongUplift-denudation of Peripheral Orogenic Belts control on the Formation of Sandstone Type Uranium (U) Deposits inJunggar Basin, Northwest China: Implication from Apatite Fission Track Research

2141 Prof. Mary HubbardThe Steilrandberg of Namibia: relict or reentrant?

1720 Dr. zuohai fengGeochronology, geochemistry and geological significance of the Mesozoic-Cenozoic volcanic rocks in southernLhasa block, Tibet

4564 Mr. Fillsmith Luzolo NdonganiPetrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Rocks in the Borehole ZA, Onshore Zululand Basin: Evaluation forCarbon Dioxide Storage

3238 Dr. Naresh KochharThe Greater Malani Supercontinent

772 Miss Portia Tshepiso LetloleThe Precambrian geology of Botswana: an update from magnetic and gravity data

3969 Mr. Aliba AoContrasting thermal histories from two high-pressure metamorphic sequences of the Nagaland Ophiolite Complex,NE India: Implication of subduction channel within the Neo-Tethys

830 Dr. Changqing ZhengDr. Xuechun XuDr. Tao JiangDr. Bo Lin

Protolith features of “Jiageda Group” metamorphic rock series in north Great Xing’an Range, NE China

1381 Mr. Liming YangTectonic evolution of the West Qinling Orogen from ocean spreading to IBM-type subduction

3602 Prof. Hong HaoBasement nature of Junggar basin in the NW China: zircon U-Pb-Hf isotope evidence from the Carboniferouspyroclastics of borehole samples

2520 Dr. Songjian AoProf. Wenjiao Xiao

U–Pb zircon ages, field geology and geochemistry of the Kermanshah ophiolite (Iran): From continental rifting at 79Ma to oceanic core complex at ca. 36 Ma in the southern Neo-Tethys

1294 Prof. Liang LiuEarly Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the North Qinling Orogenic Belt in Central China: insights on continental deepsubduction and multiphase exhumation

2208 Dr. Pavel NagevichUniversal grid of planetary faults and displacement of minerals deposits

4994 Prof. Laura GaggeroMid Ordovician contact metamorphism in arc rocks (SW Sardinia, Italy): new paleogeographic constraints

2793 Dr. Bin LinConstraints from C-O isotope compositions on the origin of the Zhaxikang Zinc polymetallic deposit, Tibet, China

1163 Mr. Lei KangMelt-crystal interaction during magma mixing: the Zircon U-Pb-Hf-O isotope and mineral microanalysis of granitoidsand mafic enclaves in Karamay pluton, West Junggar, NW China

2954 Dr. Lei GuoEarly Cretaceous Baoder extensional granitic dome and its tectonic implications, Sunite Zuoqi, China-MongoliaBorder area

4765 Mr. Victor MapurangaEarthquake recurrence parameters for KwaZulu-Natal Province

3929 Ms. Sara BurnessThe role of sulphur during partial melting of the eclogitic cratonic mantle

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T30.P3 - A Dynamic Earth Wednesday, 31 August 2016Date 17:45Time to 19:00

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4222 Ms. Qing ZhangAutochthonous or Allocthonous Inception of the Macquarie Arc along Eastern Gondwana? Evidence from ZirconU/Pb and Hf Isotope Data

820 Mr. Hassan Steven MdalaActive Lineament Mapping within Karonga Area; Northern Malawi: Using Automatic Lineament Extraction Methods

1242 Mr. Alan DaviesSeismic Velocity Model of Great Bear Fault Zone, NWT, Canada

4075 Mrs. Chowdari SwarnapriyaStructural Mapping Based on Remote Sensing and Potential Field Data from Son-Mahanadi Gondwana Rift Basin,India

3944 Dr. Natalia V. LubninaBaltica at 1.55-1.40 Ga: Contrasting tectonics vs rotations

2543 Dr. Jiang XiaojunThe study of Sedimentary Characteristic and Tectonic Setting on the Devonian, Eastern Qinling Orogenic Belt,China

3981 Dr. Rafael AlmeidaComparing the structure of the Main Frontal Thrust in Central and Eastern Nepal – Implications for seismic hazardestimates

1598 Dr. Rui ZhaoNew Insights into the Provenance of Palaeocene to Miocene in Lenghu Structural Belt, Qaidam Basin: Response tothe Tibetan Plateau Uplifting

2064 Mr. Hong LiuInvestigation of Foreland Fold-and-Thrust Belt by TTI Media Reverse-time Migration with GPU

5113 Ms. Rossana GoulartDepositional evolution of Southwest Gondwana Neoproterozoic paleobasins based on Sr, C and O isotopiccompositions of carbonatic rocks from the Sul-Riograndense Shield, Brazil

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T30.11 - Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea Thursday, 01 September 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

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2636 Prof. Peter Cawood08:00 08:30 Reconstructing the role of South China in Pangea and earlier supercontinents Keynote

295 Ms. Qian Liu08:30 08:45 Early Paleozoic subduction processes of the southern Paleo-Asian Ocean: Insights from Paleozoic diorites andgranitoids in the Alxa Terrane

779 Dr Anlin Guo08:45 09:00 Late Mesozoic Intracontinental orogeny of the Qinling orogen, central China and its implication

1098 Prof. Shuguang Song09:00 09:15 Ophiolites in the Xing’an-Inner Mongolia accretionary belt of the CAOB: Implications for two cycles of seafloorspreading and accretionary orogenic events

1330 Dr. Shujuan Zhao09:15 09:30 Early-Paleozoic structural features and tectonic evolution of the eastern part of the northern boundary of the Proto-Tethys Ocean

1336 Dr. Sanzhong Li09:30 09:45 Northern Continental Margin of the Gondwanaland in Early Paleozoic: insights from restoration of two oroclineorogens in the Proto-Tethyan Tectonic Domain

1485 Mr. Yonggang Yan09:45 10:00 New paleomagnetic results from the Mesozoic rocks of the Indochina block

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T30.12 - Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea Thursday, 01 September 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

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1497 Dr. Keda Cai10:30 10:45 Petrogenesis of Permian intermediate-mafic dikes in the Chinese Altai, NW China: implication for a post-accretionextensional scenario

1651 Dr. Jianhua Li10:45 11:00 New insights into Early Paleozoic tectonism of South China from structural geology, U-Pb geochronology and40Ar/39Ar thermochronology

1740 Prof. Xiaoping XIA11:00 11:15 The evolution of the Ailaoshan Ocean: recorded by detrital zircons from Permo-Triassic strata

1762 Dr. Alexei Didenko11:15 11:30 The geodynamics of northern part of Sikhote-Alin orogen

1808 Dr. YINGDE JIANG11:30 11:45 Differentiation of the Altai accretionary wedge: implications for the stabilization of continental crust in the CentralAsian Orogenic Belt

1819 Mr. Yang Yu11:45 12:00 Melting of subducted slab in the Chinese Altai during Devonian and its tectonic implications

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T30.13 - Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea Thursday, 01 September 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

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1882 Dr. Qiang Ren14:00 14:15 New paleomagnetic results from the ~130 Ma volcanic rocks of North China and southern Mongolia, and theirimplications for the tectonic evolution of the Mongol–Okhotsk suture

1890 Ms. Wing Sum Regine Tsui14:15 14:30 U-Pb geochronology and geochemistry of volcanic rocks in the Manzhouli-Erguna, northeastern China and tectonicimplications

2204 Prof. Guochun Zhao14:30 14:45 An Introduction to the Major NSFC Program “Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea”

2338 Prof. Karel Schulmann14:45 15:00 Transformation hybrid oceanic lithosphere into continent and enigma of Paleozoic Asian continental growth

2348 Mr. Mao Fu15:00 15:15 The Discussion about the Closure Time of the Paleo-Asian Ocean in the Northeast Asian Area

2424 Prof. Jian Zhang15:15 15:30 Distinct structural evolution of two contrasting litho-tectonic domains in the Chinese Altai: unravelling a complicatedaccretionary process of the western Central Asia Orogenic Belt

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T30.14 - Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea Thursday, 01 September 2016Date 16:00Time to 17:45

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2508 Prof. Wenjiao Xiao16:00 16:15 The Devonian-Permian Tarbagatay accretionary complex of western Junggar (NW China): implications for theamalgamation of the western CAOB

2580 Prof. Changqing Yin16:15 16:30 Is the South China Block an accretionary orogeny? Insights from recent geological and geochronological evidence

3424 Professor Chang Whan Oh16:30 16:45 The systematic metamorphic pattern along the Qinling-Dabie-Hongseong collision belt between the North and SouthChina blocks and its tectonic meaning

3880 Professor John Geissman16:45 17:00 New Paleomagnetic data from Upper Permian and Lower Triassic Volcanic Sequences from Northwest Vietnam andTheir Bearing on the Accretion History of Southeast Asia

5132 Dr. Shihong Zhang17:00 17:15 How did the North China craton meet the Amuria block in Permian

4358 Prof. Zhenyu Yang17:15 17:30 Enigmatic Paleopositions of South China in the Rodinian and Gondwanan Reconstructions: New paleomagneticconstraints

5057 Prof. Shoufa Lin17:30 17:45 Accretionary tectonic architecture inferred from offset magmatic age signatures between terranes of the Beishanorogenic collage in the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt, NW China

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T30.P4 - A Dynamic Earth Thursday, 01 September 2016Date 17:45Time to 19:00

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1113 Dr. Xuejie LiThe tectonic features of the west Pacific margin and the formation of South China Sea

2522 Dr. Songjian AoProf. Wenjiao Xiao

Paleozoic accretionary orogenesis in the eastern Beishan orogen: Constraints from zircon U–Pb and 40Ar/39Argeochronology

3253 Dr. Hailing LiuCharacteristics of tectonics and genetic types of bearing-oil-gas basins in South China Sea region

3989 Dr. PEDRO F ZARATE-DEL VALLEA reconnaissance rock-magnetic and paleomagnetic survey on a 27 m long lacustrine core from Lake Chapala(western Trans-mexican Volcanic Belt. (CHAPHOLO Project, Conacyt grant 168685).

986 Prof. Alan CollinsThe ‘East’ Margin of Neoproterozoic India: New Provenance, Geochemical and Age Constraints from Meghalaya,NE India

3883 Mr. Mateus Rodrigues de VargasThe reconstruction of Ellsworth-Whitmore Terrane and Malvinas (Falkland) Islands: new approach usingstratigraphic and geochronological data.

1337 Prof. FENG QiaoFormation and evolution of the Jurassic prototype Basin in Qaidam block and adjacent areas

3907 Dr. Bin ChengSeismic tomography and anisotropy of the Helan-Liupan tectonic belt: Insight into lower crustal flow andseismotectonics

5060 Ms. Pâmela C RichettiDividing South America into continental blocks and applying it to West Gondwana re-assemble.

1527 Dr. Peiyuan HuEarly Paleozoic magmatic rocks in the north-central Tibetan Plateau, China: an Andean-type arc magmatism alongthe Gondwana margin

1254 Dr. Carlos Jorge ChernicoffLas Matras pluton, Cuyania terrane, Argentina: is it truly Mesoproterozoic, or is it Early Permian derived fromMesoproterozoic ?

4123 Dr. Feifei ZhangGeochemical, Ar-Ar geochronological and Sr-Nd isotopic constraints on the origin of Late Mesozoic volcanic rocksfrom the West Qinling area in China.

1295 Dr. Rukui LuSubduction records of Paleo-Tethys Ocean of Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from High Pressure Metamorphic Rocks ofHongjishan Area, Midwest of Qiangtang

484 Dr. Mathew JosephStructural studies and their implications for Palaeoproterozoic collision along Bhavani shear zone, southern India

1196 Dr. Chuang ZhangUniformity of Uranium Deposits in Mineralization ages and H-O isotopes, South China: Implications for their Genesis

1955 Dr. Peter JapsenThe mountains of South Norway and East Greenland reached their present elevation long after Atlantic break-up

1104 Dr. Xiaohu ZhouIntegrated remote sensing and geological data utilization for geological interpretations of the Gonghe Basin, NWChina

234 Mr. BARMAN DOccurrence of an Outlier of Lower Gondwana sandstone in the Bela- Mangruda area, Adilabad district, TelanganaState, India

2292 Dr. Yanhui SuoTectonic-magmatic processes of the Indian Ocean: Evidence on the residual mantle Bouguer gravity anomaly

4238 Dr. Zhao YangMulti-chronometric dating of the Foping dome: Implications for the exhumation and deformation of the QinlingOrogen

4322 Dr. Claudio GaucherThe Statherian El Renegado Granite Nappe (Nico Pérez Terrane, Uruguay), and its tectonic emplacement in thelatest Ediacaran-Early Cambrian

5437 Prof. Claudio RiccominiVolcaniclastic-epiclastic rocks related to the Paraná continental flood volcanism: the Early Cretaceous Volta AlegreFormation, Jacuí Basin, southern Brazil

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T30.P4 - A Dynamic Earth Thursday, 01 September 2016Date 17:45Time to 19:00

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5105 Dr. Mary HubbardU-Pb zircon data from mid-Neoproterozoic strata of the Steilrandberg, northern Namibia: Establishing a “barcode”for the Northern foreland of the Damara Belt

4636 Dr. Andriamiranto RavelosonSeismic structure of the southern part of Madagascar determined by waveform inversion

3949 Dr. Shengsi SunDeformation of the Songshugou ophiolite in the Qinling orogen

2365 Dr Dhananjay MeshramAnisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility, Palaeomagnetism and Rock magnetic studies on the mafic intrusives alongKaddam Fault: Implications to Godavari rift related magmatism

971 Dr. Lei ZhaoMultiple metamorphic reworking of basement rocks in northeastern Cathaysia block, South China

3800 Dr. Vladimír BEZÁKTatric and Veporic crystalline basement of the Western Carpathians (Slovakia): origin, primary position andtranslation to the Alpine orogenic belt

4093 Dr. Zhen SunThe COT structure and the rifting-breakup mechanism of the northern continental margin of the South China Sea

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T30.15 - Dynamic Africa: integrating constraints on the post-Gondwana topographic evolution of Africa andadjacent continents from the core mantle boundary

Friday, 02 September 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

Chair Room Auditorium 1

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4113 Prof. François Guillocheau08:00 08:30 The African Surface (85-45 Ma): A record of mantle deformations at the scale of a continent since 35 Ma Keynote

964 Prof. Eugenio Carminati08:30 08:45 Why continents uplift?

3681 Dr. Thomas Blenkinsop08:45 09:00 Understanding Continental Uplift through Watershed Analysis

515 Dr. Paul Green09:00 09:15 Episodic burial and exhumation of the southern margin of Africa before and after breakup

1948 Dr. Peter Japsen09:15 09:30 Burial and exhumation history of southernmost Norway: epeirogenic uplifts before and after NE Atlantic break-up

2007 Professor Hans-Peter Bunge09:30 09:45 Geodynamics of passive margins: insights from the DFGSchwerpunktprogramm SAMPLE for the South Atlantic andbeyond

3578 Dr Walter Mooney09:45 10:00 Dynamics of the Afro-Arabian Rift: new insights from shear-wave splitting

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T30.15a - Geo-hazards and Sustainable Development under climate change scenario Friday, 02 September 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom East

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200 Dr. Ganaboina Machender08:00 08:15 Heavy metal Contamination in Industrial Area in and around Hyderabad City; Hydrogeolgical and HydrogeochemicalStudies of the Chinnaeru River basin, Sub - Basin of Musi River in the Northern Parts of Nalgonda District,Telangana State, India.

318 Dr. Ali Ismail08:15 08:30 Compressive and shear strength as quality control for some soil materials under different depths, Nile Delta, Egypt.

514 Prof. Zhong-Qi Quentin YUE08:30 08:45 Hypothesis of a Thin Methane Gas-sphere between Earth’s Crust and Mantle

761 Dr. Mandal H.S.08:45 09:00 Scenario of Secondary Hazard due to Liquefaction over National Capital Territory, Delhi, India - A case study

1544 Dr. Bhanu Prasad Naithani09:00 09:15 Kedarnath flash-flood tragedy of 2013 : a testimony of climate change caused extreme events in the Himalaya

2057 Mr. John Stiff09:15 09:30 The investigation and rehabilitation of the Pretorius Avenue sinkhole in Lyttelton Manor, Centurion

3026 Mr. M CHANDRADAS Menon09:30 09:45 Liquefaction Susceptibility of Marine Sediments and Soil Cover of Mumbai Urban AgglomerationM Chandradas1, PTIlamkar1, M S Bodas1, , A K Chatterjee1 P M Fulzule1and M K Devarajan21 - Geological Survey of India, Kolkata,India, Email [email protected] Services (India) Ltd, Bangalore, India

3185 Dr. Javad Tabatabaei09:45 10:00 Environmental Impact Assessment of Drilling Waste

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T30.15b - The Tectonic Evolution of Gondwana IGCP 628 Friday, 02 September 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

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5049 Dr. Renata S. Schmitt08:00 08:30 Gondwana tectonic evolution recounted through the Gondwana map – IGCP-628 Keynote

1782 Dr. Liudong Ren08:30 08:45 On constraining the Pan-African high-grade metamorphism time of the Larsemann hills, East antarctica

982 Dr. German Leitchenkov08:45 09:00 Tectonic Provinces of East Antarctica

987 Prof. Alan Collins09:00 09:15 Testing Azania: Using Detrital Zircon U-Pb Ages and Hf Isotopic Record to Constrain Tectonic Affinities Within theEast African Orogen

612 Mr. Brandon Alessio09:15 09:30 Origin and tectonic evolution of the NE basement of Oman - a window into the Neoproterozoic accretionary growth ofIndia?

2314 Dr. Umberto Cordani09:30 09:45 A review of the tectonic history of the Amazonian Craton

1943 Prof. Dr. Ulf Linnemann09:45 10:00 Geotectonic setting and paleogeography of a c. 565 Ma old Cadomian glaciation in NW Gondwana constrained byzircon U-Pb ages, Hf isotopes, and peri-Gondwanan zircon provinces

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T30.15c - Secular change in Earth evolution Friday, 02 September 2016Date 08:00Time to 10:00

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1606 Dr Christopher Spencer08:00 08:15 Melting sediment and subducting bacteria: exploring the connection between the Great Oxidation Event and the riseof δ18O in zircon

4638 Prof. Mike DalyProf Chris Hawkesworth

08:15 08:30 Tectonic influences on the development of the continental crust

3500 Prof. Lewis D. Ashwal08:30 09:00 Crustal evolution and the temporality of anorthosites Keynote

3598 Prof. Martin Van Kranendonk09:00 09:30 Conditioned duality of the Earth system via the supercontinent cycle Keynote

4615 Dr. Ryan McKenzie09:30 10:00 The detrital zircon record of Earth’s evolving surface environment. Keynote

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T30.16 - Dynamic Africa: integrating constraints on the post-Gondwana topographic evolution of Africa andadjacent continents from the core mantle boundary

Friday, 02 September 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

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3941 Guillaume Baby10:30 10:45 POST RIFT EVOLUTON OF THE INDIAN MARGIN OF SOUTHERN AFRICA

1451 Prof. Claudio Faccenna10:45 11:00 Long-term, deep-mantle support of the Ethiopia-Yemen Plateau: implication for mantle dynamics

2690 Mr. Simon Stephenson11:00 11:15 The Dynamic Topography of Madagascar: A Cenozoic History of Uplift and Erosion

3209 Dr. Rhodri Davies11:15 11:30 On the Relationship Between Volcanic Hotspot Locations, the Reconstructed Eruption Sites of Large IgneousProvinces and Deep Mantle Seismic Structure.

2551 Dr. Erica Emry11:30 11:45 Lithospheric and Sub-lithospheric Upper Mantle Structure of Africa from Full Wave Long-Period Ambient NoiseTomography

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T30.16a - Geo-hazards and Sustainable Development under climate change scenario Friday, 02 September 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

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3483 Dr. Viktor Snezhko10:30 10:45 Experience of compiling a complex geohazard map at 1: 200 000 scale for cross-border areas of Tajikistan andAfghanistan (under the TAPRI United Nations Development Programme)

5092 Mr. SebastiáN Huelmo10:45 11:00 Identification of expansive soils applied to land use planning in Montevideo, Uruguay

5402 Dr. Bisrat Yibas11:00 11:30 Management of mine water and AMD challenges using river water catchment area and Geo-environmentalprovinces approach, South Africa

Keynote

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T30.16B - The Tectonic Evolution of Gondwana IGCP 628 Friday, 02 September 2016Date 10:30Time to 12:00

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom West

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Date

4308 Dr. Claudio Gaucher10:30 10:45 Detrital zircon ages of Ediacaran and Early Cambrian successions at the edge of the Río de la Plata Craton(Uruguay) reveal contrasting geotectonic settings

646 Dr. Victor A. Ramos10:45 11:00 The Malvinas Islands: Did the rotated Lafonian Microplate collide in the Palaeozoic with the South Americancontinental margin?

2525 Dr.(c) Osvaldo González-Maurel11:00 11:15 Understanding the onset of Andean subduction: New Sr and Nd isotopic data from late Paleozoic to late Triassicmagmatism in northern Chile

4179 Dr. Francisco Hervé11:15 11:30 Devonian accretion south of Chilenia

164 Dr. Paul Lennox11:30 11:45 The enigmatic Hastings Block - history of emplacement and subsequent deformation

2828 Dr. Longming Li11:45 12:00 First direct evidence of Pan-African orogeny associated with Gondwana assembly in the Cathaysia Block of southernChina

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T30.17 - Dynamic Africa: integrating constraints on the post-Gondwana topographic evolution of Africa andadjacent continents from the core mantle boundary

Friday, 02 September 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Auditorium 1

Times Title SpeakerPaper #

Date

2056 Prof. Hans-Peter Bunge14:00 14:15 Data assimilation in global mantle flow models: theory, computation and uncertainties to restore global mantle flowback in time

3559 Dr Dominique CHARDON14:15 14:30 Cenozoic surface dynamics of West Africa: Drainage, hot spot swell growth, erosion budget and offshoresedimentary record

3561 Prof. Dominique CHARDON14:30 14:45 Opening of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean and paleogeographic evolution of West Africa since the Early Mesozoic

1441 Mr. Lorenzo Colli14:45 15:00 Rapid South Atlantic spreading changes and coeval vertical motion in surrounding continents: Evidence for temporalchanges of pressure-driven upper mantle flow

1442 Mr. Lorenzo Colli15:00 15:15 Gravity, dynamic topography and mantle flow

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T30.17B - The Tectonic Evolution of Gondwana IGCP 628 Friday, 02 September 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Westin - Ballroom West

Times Title SpeakerPaper #

Date

2664 Prof. Jianxin Zhang14:00 14:15 Subduction, accretion and closure of Proto-Tethyan Ocean: Early Paleozoic accretion/collision orogeny in the Altun-Qilian-North Qaidam orogenic system, northern Tibet of China

5421 Dr. Bisrat Yibas14:15 14:30 Gold Mineralization in the Precambrian of Southern Ethiopia

2082 Dr. Damien Delvaux14:30 14:45 Paleostress in Central Africa reveals the Late Paleozoic-recent evolution of Central Gondwana

4476 Dr. Bastien Linol14:45 15:00 West Central Gondwana correlations and paleo-reconstruction of its main Phanerozoic continental basins

2033 Dr. Henry Dick15:00 15:15 Magmatism on the SW Indian Ridge – Remelting the Gondwanan Mantle

4513 Dr. John Bradshaw15:15 15:30 The history of the Gondwana continent and the chronology of break-up

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T30.17c - A Dynamic Earth Friday, 02 September 2016Date 14:00Time to 15:30

Chair Room Westin - Marco Polo

Times Title SpeakerPaper #

Date

372 Mr. Wei Long14:00 14:15 Analysis of Basin–Range Coupling Mechanisms during Epeirogenetic Uplift – A Case Study of Tectonic Coupling inthe Songpan–Ganzi Plateau–Longmen Mountain–Sichuan Basin Region

1734 Dr. Roderick Sewell14:15 14:45 Middle Jurassic accretion of an exotic microcontinental fragment along the southeast China continental margin Keynote

1454 Professor Ian Dalziel14:45 15:15 Translation and rotation of crustal blocks in the southernmost Atlantic region prior to seafloor spreading: in search ofa mechanism.

Keynote

3461 Dr. Jaime Rueda-Gaxiola15:15 15:30 GEODYNAMIC EVOLUTON OF THE GULF OF MEXICO, SINCE LATE TRIASSIC TO BAJOCIAN, BASED ONPALYNOLOGICAL, PALEONTOLOGICAL, GEOPHYSICS, TECTONIC DATA AND METAMORPHIC QUARTZORIGIN FOR KNOWING ITS PALEOGEOGRAPHIC EARLY HISTORY.

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