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Geomathematics and GIS Analysis of Resources, Environment and Hazards ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MATHEMATICAL GEOLOGY AUGUST 26-31, 2007 BEIJING, CHINA THIRD ANNOUNCEMENT VISIT OUR WEBSITE http://www.iamg2007.org

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  • Geomathematics and GIS

    Analysis of Resources,

    Environment and Hazards ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE

    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MATHEMATICAL

    GEOLOGY

    AUGUST 26-31, 2007 BEIJING, CHINA

    THIRD ANNOUNCEMENT

    VISIT OUR WEBSITE http://www.iamg2007.org

    http://www.ia%20mg2007.org/
  • CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

    CONFERENCE CHAIRS

    Zhao Pengda and Frits Agterberg

    CONFERENCE SECRETARY-GENERAL

    Qiuming Cheng

    ORGANISERS

    China University of Geosciences (CUG)

    State Key Lab of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources (GPMR)

    York University (York U)

    Int. Association for Mathematical Geology (IAMG)

    China Geological Survey (CGS)

    China Association for Mathematical Geology and GeoInformatics (CAMGG)

  • SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

    Honorary Committee Members:

    An Zhisheng, Chang Yinfo, Chen Yuchuan, He Jishan, Hu Jianyi, Li Deren, Li Tingdong, Liu Baojun, Liu Guangding, Jin Qinghuan, Jin Zhenmin, Pei Rongfu, Sun Shu, Tang Zhongli, Tu

    Guangzhi, Xiao Xuchang, Xie Xuejin, Yin Hongfu, Yu Chongwen, Zhai Yusheng, Zhang Benren, Zhang Guowei, Zhang Hongren, Zheng Mianping, Zhu Rixiang

    Director: Zhao Pengda, China university of Geosciences

    Frits Agterberg, Geological Survey of Canada

    Vice Director: Meng Xianlai, Geological Survey of China

    Chai Yucheng, National Natual Science Foundation of China

    Zhang Xianen, The Ministry of Science and Technology of China

    Huang Zongli, Ministry of Land and Resources,

    Cheng Qiuming, York University/China University of Geosciences

    Committee Members: Chen Jianping, Chen Renyi, Gong Peng, Gong Jianya, Hou Huiqun,

    Hou Jingru, Hou Zengqian, Hu Guangdao, Hu Ruizhong, Jiang Zuoqin, Jin Zhijun, Jiang Shaoyong, Li Wenchang, Li Yuwei, Liu Chengzuo, Liu Congqiang, Liu Jianming,

    Pan Guocheng, Peng Qiming, Wang Baoliang, Wang Jiahua, Wang Jingbin, Wang Ping, Wang Ruijiang, Wang Shicheng, Wu Chonglong, Wu Xincai, Xiao Keyan, Yan Guangsheng,

    Yan Fengzeng, Ye Tianzhu, Ye Yujiang, Yao Yupeng, Zhang Hongtao, Zhou Di, Zhou Yongzhang, Zhu Yusheng

    INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE

    Frits Agterberg, Geological Survey of Canada, Canada

    Graeme Bonham-Carter, Geological Survey of Canada, Canada

    Heinz Burger, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany

    Antonella Buccianti, University of Florence, Italy

    Qiuming Cheng, York University, Canada

    Roussos Dimitrakopoulos, McGill University, Canada

    Nick Fisher, University of Sydney, Australia

    Felix Gradstein, University of Oslo, Norway

    Eric Grunsky, Geological Survey of Canada, Canada

    Ian Jackson, British Geological Survey, UK

    Andre Journel, Stanford University, USA

    Sergei Kotov, IPGG, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

  • Ryoichi Kouda, Geological Survey of Japan, Japan

    Dan Merriam, Kansas Geological Survey, USA

    Ricardo Olea, University of North Carolina, USA

    Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn, Universitat de Girona, Spain

    Eric Pirard, University of Lige, Belgium

    Don Singer, US Geological Survey

    Richard Sinding-Larsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

    V. I. STAROSTIN, Moscow State University, Russia

    Christien Thiart, Cape Town University, South Africa

    T. Shoji, Tokyo University, Japan

    Don Donald L. Turcotte, University of California-Davis

    LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE Director

    Wu Ganguo, Zhang Jingao

    Vice Director Deng Jun, Wang Yanxin, Yao Shuzhen, Wang Cong

    Committee Members

    Lei Xinhua, Xie Xuewen, Xing Xiangqin, Ma Changqian, Lai Xulong, Shi Xiaoying, Meng Dahu, Zha Daolin, Wang Lijie, Yu Guang, Zhang Jianguo, Hu Guangdao, Chen Jianping

    Secretary-General Qiuming Cheng Deputy Secretary-GeneralChen Jianping, Hu Guangdao

    Secretary Committee

    Zhang Shouting, Chen Yongqing, Chen Shouyu, Chen Jianguo, Dong Guochen, Xia Qinglin, Zhao Laishi, Yang Liqing

    Academic GroupZhang Shouting, Xia Qinglin

    Conference Logistics groupChen Yongqing, Chen Jianguo, Wang Lijuan, Chen Zhijun

    Field Trip Group: Dong Guochen, Hu Guangdao

    Fundraising GroupChen Jianping, Chen Shouyu

    Contact Group: Yang Liqing, Zhao Laishi

  • CONFERENCE LOCATION

    The Academy Exchange Center, China University of Geosciences (Beijing)

    29 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083

    IMPORTANT DATES

    February 15, 2007 Abstracts Due March 31, 2007 Author Notification June 15, 2007 Early Registration

    Workshop Registration Field Trips Registration

    June 15, 2007 Camera-Ready Paper Due

    PAPER SUBMISSION

    Extended abstracts of contributions will be published in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be available to delegates at the start of the conference both on a CD-Rom and hard copy volume.

    Manuscripts should be sent to the conference secretariat by June 15, 2007. The manuscripts will be reviewed and poorly prepared extended abstracts will not be included in the hard copy Proceedings. Extended abstracts will be included in the proceedings only if they are presented at the conference and authors have registered for the conference before June 15, 2007. The hard copy proceedings will be cited by ISTP.

    Format of the extended abstracts should follow the paper format required by Computers & Geosciences. A recent example can be found at the Computers & Geosciences website or at the conference website.

    Manuscript is limited to 6 pages including figures and tables. Colour illustrations are allowed for CD-ROM paper but papers will be printed in black/white in the hard copy proceedings. Make sure the illustrations are prepared in an acceptable quality.

    PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Sunday August 26 Registration and Ice Breaker Monday August 27 Opening Ceremonies and IAMG Awards Plenary Session Poster Sessions Oral Sessions Tuesday August 28 Plenary Session Poster Sessions Oral Sessions Banquet Wednesday August 29 Field Excursions Thursday August 30 Plenary Session Poster Sessions Oral Sessions Closing Ceremonies Friday August 31 Workshops

    SOCIAL EVENTS Opening Ice Breaker Sunday, August 26 Conference Banquet Tuesday, August 28 Wednesday August 29 Field Excursions

  • PLENARY SPEAKERS The following five plenary speakers including IAMG Award winners will deliver lectures at the conference.

    Dr. Hilmar von Eynatten (Chayes prize) Professor of Sedimentology, Geoscience Center, University of Gttingen

    Dr. Raimon Tolosana-Delgado (Vistelius award)

    Research Fellow Sedimentology & Environmental Geology,

    Geoscience Center, University of Gttingen

    Dr. Wynand Kleingeld (George Matheron Lecturer)

    Group Manager, Mineral Resources De Beers

    Dr. Ian Jackson Ian Jackson has been the Director of Information at the British Geological Survey

    Kanti Mardia

    Senior Research Professor The University of Leeds, UK

    Heinz H. Burger

    Research Associate (Mathematical Geology) Freie Universitt Berlin

    D 12249 BerlinGermany

  • TECHNICAL SESSIONS SN01. 40 Years progress in Mathematical Geology (Invited papers only) (Conveners: Graeme Bonham-Carter, Qiuming Cheng SN02. Geomathematics for quantification and modeling of geological bodies and geo-processesFrits Agterberg, Yongqing Chen, Jianguo Chen SN03. Mathematical methods and fundamental geologyNiichi Nishiwaki, Ping Zhao, Zhengyu Bao, Qidong Xu SN04 Mineral resources quantitative prediction and assessment (K. Koike, Jeff Boisvert, Quanming Wang, Qinglin Xia SN05 Application of geomathematics in environment and hazards assessmentChang-Jo Chung, Huiming Tang, Yongzhang Zhou, Shouyu Chen SN06 Complex theory and non-linear processes in geosciencesUte Herzfeld, Changjiang LiDeyi Xu SN07 Geographical information systems and geoinformaticsIan Jackson, R. Kouda, Chonglong WuZuoqin Jiang SN08 New development and application of geostatistics (L.Y. Hu, Keyan Xiao, Xianchuan Yu SN9 Merged to SN19 SN10 Merged to SN04 SN11 Merged to SN05 SN12 Merged to SN07 SN13 Special Session for IAMG Student Chapters and young researchers of mathematical geologyHelmut SchaebenJianping Chen, Zhijun Chen SN14 Merged to SN18 SN15 Geomathematics and quantitative remote sensing Carlos Roberto de Sousa Filho, Zhizhong Li, Guangdao Hu SN16 Geostatistics and simulation Wynand Kleingeld, Zhaoheng ChenShouting Zhang, Yiheng Yang SN17 Geomathematics for energy geosciences (Jerry Jenson, Hans Wackernagel, Huiqun Hou, Shengyuan Zhang SN18 New development and application of statistical methods in geosciences Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn, Zhou Di, Wei Shen, Zhenfei Zhang SN19 New computer methods and programs in geosciences (Heinz Burger, Guangsheng Yan, Gang Liu, Yunchuan Xiang) SN20 Geological anomalies and mineral resources quantitative assessment (Invited papers only

    Conveners: Frederik Agterberg Zhao Pengda, Qiuming Cheng, Yongqing Chen

    FORMAT OF PRESENTATIONS The papers will be presented either as oral presentation or poster presentation. Ordinary oral presentations will be given in 15 minutes plus a few minutes for questions. Poster presentations will be given 2 minutes showing main ideas in a large meeting room and followed by display time. If you wish, the conference will provide service for printing the poster prior the conference time without fee. Check the website for further information on preparing posters.

    WORKSHOPS 1. Spatial prediction models and their validation for natural hazard and resource potential mapping. Instructors: Chang-Jo Chung, Andrea Fabbri, Qiuming Cheng [email protected] A spatial prediction map shows the probable locations of future events. Thus a landslide hazard prediction map forecasts the locations of future landslides, and a mineral potential map shows the probable locations of undiscovered mineral deposits. There are many ways to construct prediction maps, from simple heuristic opinion-based procedures with little data to sophisticated mathematical models supported by complex databases and using advanced software and hardware technologies. From a review of existing mapping techniques, we have identified several common deficiencies in existing models, such as the lack of validation of prediction results. We will discuss systematic procedures that overcome these deficiencies. Although, strictly speaking, the validation of the prediction of future events is not possible, a "wait and see" type of validation is not acceptable. Several simple empirical procedures to measure the validity of the prediction results will be discussed. At the Conference Centre, on Friday, August 31, 2007

  • 2. Machine Learning Algorithms for Analysis and Modeling of GeoSpatial Data Instructors: Prof. Mikhail Kanevski (Switzerland), [email protected] At the Conference Centre, on Friday, August 31, 2007 3. Recent Developments and Applications in Stratigraphic Data Analysis Instructors: Prof. Felix Gradstein and Dr. Oyvind Hammer (Norway), Prof. Peter Sadler (USA), and Frits Agterberg (Canada), [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 3 days (from 10 through 12 September, 2007) short course for Geoscience and paleobiology students, Geoscience professionals, academics in geology and paleobiology, and Petroleum stratigraphers (no computer or mathematical-statistical experience required) Methods (1) Introduction to Quantitative Stratigraphy Data and file formats, data processing and Program QSCREATOR (2) Graphic Correlation and Constrained Optimization with Program CONOP (3) Probabilistic Zonation with Program RASC Variance and outlier analysis, conversion to biochronology (4) Robust concurrent range zone analysis with Program UAGRAPH (Unitary Associations) Data Sets (analysed and handed out) Lower Paleozoic graptolite composite standard for Ordovician Time Scale Cretaceous ammonite composite standard Cenozoic microfossils in large datasets, North Sea and Gulf of Mexico petroleum basins Mesozoic microfossil assemblages in DSDP and ODP sites, Indian Ocean Complex Mesozoic Tethyan radiolarian assemblages Special Lecture International Geologic Time Scale 2004 why, how, and where next? Software used (and handed out)

    Ranking and Scaling (RASC) version 18 Constrained Optimization (CONOP) version 9 Unitary Association (UAGRAPH) and Paleontological Analysis Tools (PAST) Literature and course manual Course participants will receive a course manual and selected reprints. 4. Statistical Analysis of Compositional Data Instructors: Prof. Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn, Prof. Egozcue (Spain) [email protected] This 2-days short course will cover the following topics: (1) Hypothesis underlying statistical data analysis (2) The Aitchison geometry of the simplex (3) Exploratory analysis (biplot, balances-dendrogram) (4) Distributions on the simplex (5) Parameter estimation and hypothesis testing (optional) (6) Linear models (7) Geostatistical analysis of compositional data (optional) (8) Discussion of case studies At the Conference Centre, on Friday-Saturday, August 31 September 1, 2007

    FIELD EXCURSIONS Zhoukoudian, Home of Peking Man. This one-day trip is to visit the fossils of Peking Man" discovered on Dragon Bone Hill northwest of Zhoukoudian, in the southwest suburbs of Beijing. Fossilized skeletons of "Peking Man" include male, female, old and young. The discovery pushed the history of Beijings civilization back by some 600,000 years. The cost is about 50$ including $20 for transportation, 20$ entrance and 10$ lunch. Maximum number of participants: 30. Wednesday, August 29, 2007 The Great Wall. This one-day trip is to visit the Badaling Great Wall, built by the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, defensive walls spread about through the Yellow and Yangtze River basins, running in different directions and beginning and ending abruptly. In summer, the peaks

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  • here are covered with brilliant stretches of leaves and luxuriant flowers. The outcrops show middle Pt (Proterozoic) carbonic rocks and some Mesozoic volcanic sedimentary rocks. The cost is about 60$ including $20 for transportation, 30$ entrance and 10$ lunch. Maximum number of participants: 30. Wednesday, August 29, 2007 Following tours will be organized right after the conference: BeiDaihe Tour. This two-day trip is to visit the tourist site along the coast of Ocean in Shanhaiguan 200km north of Beijing. During the tour one can see the landscape indicating ocean erosion, weathering processes and modern sediments as well as culture sites including Old Dragon Head (Start of Great Wall). The cost is about 180$ including $30 for transportation, 50$ entrance 40$ guest house and 60$ lunches and dinner. Maximum number of participants: 20-30. The Three Gorges Tour. This four-day tour will visit the Three Gorges Project which is a vitally important and backbone project in the development and harnessing of the Yangtze River. The dam site is situated at Sandouping of Yichang City, Hubei Province, about 40 km upstream from the existing Gezhouba Project. Three Gorges Project is the largest water conservancy project ever built in China. The cost is about 380$ including $80 for return train transportation, 50$ entrance, 100$ hotel and 150$ meals. Maximum number of participants: 20-30. Mt. Lushan and Quaternary Glacier Features. This four-day tour will visit Mt. Lushan located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, Mt. Lushan faces Yangtze River to the north and borders Poyang Lake (the largest fresh water lake in China) on the east. Overlooking southward from top of the mountain, Poyang Lake is like a silver mirror. In the north, the Yangtse River looks like a jade ribbon flying to the east. The mountain consists of 99 peaks. With both natural scenic spots and historical and cultural Sites, Mt. Lushan is listed as one of the 40 best tourist attractions in China. NESCO listed it as one of the World Natural Heritages in 1996. The cost is about 380$ including $80 for return train transportation, 50$ entrance, 100$ hotel and 150$ meals. Maximum

    number of participants: 20-30. If you have any other suggestions about field trips, please dont hesitate to contact us and we will happy to consider your suggestions.

    ACCOMMODATION Beijing has a wide range of hotels available to suit all requirements. A list of nearby hotels is available on the conference website. IAMG has arranged for a reservation service for IAMG Delegates at the Xijiao Hotel, that can provide significant discounts on hotel room costs link to this reservation service through the conference website. Xijiao Hotel, is a 3-4-star hotel located about 20 minutes walking distance from the conference centre. The standard room rate will be 300 Chinese Yuan/day, approximately $40 US at the current exchange rate. It has restaurant, recreational center and meeting rooms. The hotel is situated in a good location and has convenient traffic to downtown. Buses, like Nos. 438, 307, 331, 375, as well as Nos. 726, 743, 630 and 656 all pass through here. Distance from the airport: 50 Km; Distance from the Wudaokou subway station: 500m. Contacting information about the hotel is:

    18 Wangzhuang Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 10083 Tel: +86-10-62322288 Fax: +86-10-62311142

    Website: http://www.xijiao-hotel.com.cn/en/IMPOARTANT NOTE: All participants are encouraged to contact the Conference Organizer Committee to book your room at Xijiao hotel. You need to select room types from the following list. You can check the information including pictures of

    the rooms of the hotels at the hotel website. 1. Five star rooms in Building #9 with a king size bed (2m wide) at conference rate 690RMB/room 2. Four star standard rooms in Building #4 each with two single beds at conference rate 420 RMB/room 3. Three star rooms in Building #2, and # 3 with single room with one Queen size bed (1.3m wide) or standard room with two single beds. Conference rate is 300 RMB/room.

    http://www.xijiao-hotel.com.cn/en/
  • 4. Three star standard rooms in buildings #5 and #6 with standard room with two single beds, conference rate 300 RMB/room. Other Hotels include: Mengxi Hotel,3 star

    20 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083 Tel: +86-10-59933000 Fax: +86-10-2092159 +86-10-82371079 Website: http://www.mxbg.com/home/index.aspx

    Jinma Hotel, 4 star Address: Building A Golden Tower, 38 Xueqing Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083 Tel: +86-10-82838300, +86-10-62328899 Fax: +86-10-82838298 Website: http://www.zndjm.com/main.htm

    More hotel information http://www.ineedhotel.com/beijing/search.php

    REGISTRATION Registration should be done on-line from the conference website. Registration fees are shown for both IAMG members and non-members. However, as IAMG membership is available for just $10 for a year; it is expected that most people would choose to join before registering. For details on how to join IAMG visit the website at www.iamg.org Payment Options: 1. Bank transfer US account number: 11-250514040000173 Bank name: Agricultural Bank of China Beijing Haidong Sub-branch Receiver: China University of Geosciences (Beijing) 2. Credit card payment via conference website.

    Registration Fees Before After

    June 1507 June 1507 Full Registration1: IAMG Member $300 $350 Non-member $350 $400 Student/Retired* IAMG Member $150 $200 Student/Retired* Non-member $200 $250 Day Registration2: IAMG Member $150 $175 Non-member $200 $225 Student/Retired* IAMG Member $75 $100 Student/Retired* Non-member $100 $125 Accompanying Person3 $100 $125 Workshop4 $200 $250 Field Excursion4 $50-$380 1 Full Registration Fees: Full Registration fee includes attendance

    at Conference scientific sessions, proceedings CD, Ice-Breaker

    Reception, Gala Banquet, Refreshment, Breaks.

    2 One-Day Registration Fees: Only one day can be attended.

    Registration fee includes attendance at Congress scientific sessions

    for day registered, Refreshment Breaks for day registered.

    3 Accompanying Person Registrant Fees: Accompanying Person fee

    includes attendance at Ice-Breaker Reception and Banquet.

    4 Workshops and Excursions: Workshops and Excursions are

    subject to minimum numbers. Sessions that do not meet minimum

    registration numbers by June 15, 2007 will be cancelled.

    * Retired: Born before Aug 1, 1942; Student: Proof of student

    status must be supplied with registration.

    Cancellation policy: Cancellations must be received in writing to the

    Conference Secretariat. Cancellations received on or before July 15,

    2007 will receive 75% of the total paid. No refunds after July 15,

    2007.

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  • CONTACT

    CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

    State Key Lab of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences,

    Dr. Chen Jianping, Dr. Yang Liqiang 29 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China 100083

    Tel: 86-10-82322176 Fax: 86-10-82322176 Email: [email protected]

    Or

    Dr. Hu Guangdao, Dr. Zhao Laishi

    388 Lumo Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei China, 430074 Tel: 86-27-67885096 Fax: 86-27-67885096

    Email: [email protected]

    VISIT OUR WEBSITE

    http://www.iamg2007.org

    http://www.iamg2007.org/
  • List of Authors and Abstracts Accepted forIAMG2007

    Ab# Author Title of Abstract Session Form

    SN02. Geomathematics for quantification and modeling of geological bodies and geo-processesFrits Agterberg, Yongqing Chen, Jianguo Chen

    9, 1

    122 Frits Agterberg Modeling the Frequency Distribution of Biostratigraphic Interval Zone Thickness in Sedimentary Basins SN02 Oral

    105 J.J. Egozcue Simplicial indicator kriging for boundary assessment SN02 Oral

    167 Emmanuel JohnM. CarranzaQuantifying spatial association between mineral deposits and indicative geological features by distancecorrelation method SN02 Oral

    78 Helmut Schaeben Interpolation in large data cubes SN02 Oral

    72 Katarina Doctor Using GIS and Spatial Analysis to Determine the Probability of Sinkhole Formations SN02 Oral

    61 MishaPovarennykhON THE ROCK FRUSTUMATION (PRIMARY LUMPINESS FEATURE) AS A MANIFESTATION OFTHEIR SYNERGETIC CHARACTER OF GENESIS SN02 Oral

    136 SunZhidong The 3D Geological Fault Modeling Method based on discrete surface Boolean operations SN02 Oral

    40 Changming Wang Application of Statistical Analysis to Quantitative Research for Minerals Type Diversity SN02 Oral

    73 Liqiang Yang Numerical Modeling of Coupling metallogenic dynamics of Fluid Flowing and Thermal Transportation inJiaodong Gold Ore Cluster Area, China SN02 ORAL

    182 Shanjun Mao Automatic generation and dynamic modification of triangulated surfaces and pentahedral meshedvolumns. Application to 3D modeling of stratified geological volumes SN02 Poster

    SN03. Mathematical methods and fundamental geologyNiichi Nishiwaki, Ping Zhao, Zhenyu Bao, Qidong Xu 7, 1

  • 131 Bardeeva E.G. GIS as an instrument for fundamental geology researching SN03 Oral

    56 Bassam F AlBassamPrincipal Component Analysis for Alteration Mapping: A Case Study, Jinghong Area, Yunnan Province,China SN03 Oral

    99 Dengjun Elementary multifractal characteristics and their implication for mineralization in Dayingezhuang gold oredeposit SN03 Oral

    79 Helmut Schaeben Successive computations of an ODF while measuring its corresponding PDFs with respect toprogressively locally refined spherical grids SN03 Oral

    29 Niichi Nishiwaki Importance of systematics in petrology with special reference to mathematical data analysis SN03 Oral

    98 wangqingfei Fractal analysis of metallogenic elements in Damoqujia ore deposit, Shandong Province SN03 Oral

    90 Dali Ye Subsurface Reservoir Architecture Analysis and Remaining Oil Distribution Patterns of MeanderingRiver reservoir SN03 Poster

    35 Liu Ningqiang Ore-controlling Fracture mechanism of Vein-Type Tungsten Ore Deposits in Southern Jiangxi Provinceof China SN03 Oral

    SN04 Mineral resources quantitative prediction and assessment (K. Koike,Jeff Boisvert, QuanmingWang, Qingling Xia 13, 12

    214 Anna Bochneva STATISTIC SIMULATION OF PALAEOCHANNAL SYSTEMS TO FIND OUT POTENTIAL TITANIUM-ZIRCONIUM PLACERS SN04 Oral

    107 Chang-Jo Chung Integrating uncertainty in tonnage-grade models for prediction of undiscovered resources SN04 Oral

    Cheng Qiuming Power-law models for mineral resources assessments SN04 Oral

    142 CHEN Wei-tao STUDY ON OIL SURFACE INDICATION SIGH EXTRACTIONBASED ON ASTER DATA SN04 Oral

    47 Jeff Boisvert Evaluating Uncertainty in Kimberlite Pipe Volume by Simulating Geometry in Cylindrical Coordinates SN04 Oral

    48 Jeff Boisvert Calculating Distance in Presence of Locally Varying Anisotropy SN04 Oral

    17 Jianwu Hu Evaluation of Oil Geological Anomaly in Chuxiong Basin Using Analytical Hierarchy Process SN04 Oral

  • 185 Li Jun The Automatic Classification of Geological Assurance in Mineral Resources Assessment Based onIsosurface Generation Method SN04 Oral

    67 M. Nur Heriawan Correlating Spatial Model of Coal Quality with Coal Microstructures Detected from X-Ray CT ImageAnalysis SN04 Oral

    139 Mark F.CoolbaughEstimation of Undiscovered Resources by Incorporating Spatial Models of Degree of Exploration intoData-driven models such as Weights of Evidence and Logistic Regression SN04 Oral

    11 Shen Wei STUDY OF QUANTITATIVE PREDICTION FOR LARGE- AND SUPER-LARGE-SIZED GOLD MINERALDEPOSITS IN XINJIANG SN04 Oral

    84 Xianchuan Yu Robust Fast Independent Component Analysis Applied to Mineral Resources Prediction SN04 Oral

    39 Jianping ChenREGIONAL RESOURCE POTENTIAL QUANTITATIVE PREDICTION AND EVALUATION TO THENORTHERN THREE-RIVER AREA IN SOUTHWEST CHINA BASE ON ORE DEPOSIT DIGITALMODEL

    SN04 Oral

    146 AlexanderLalomov QUALITATIVE ESTIMATION OF ALLUVIAL PLACERS OF FINE CASSITERITE SN04 Poster

    1 Jinwen Wang Three-dimensional localization prediction of deposit and mineralization environment quantitativeassessment: A case study of porphyry copper deposits in Sanjiang region, China SN04 Poster

    145 N.Patyk-Kara NUMERICAL MODELING OF THE PLACER FORMATION IN THE INCISION VALLEYS SN04 Poster

    81 Pengfei Zhu The Quantitative Assessment of Copper Resource Potential in China Based on Geological AnomalyTheory SN04 Poster

    42 Renguang Zuo Monte Carlo simulations the grade-tonnage model of the contact metasomatic Tin deposits in china SN04 Poster

    134 Sun Huashan Agro-geochemical characteristics of Guandao-Mabuzhuangzi section, Jiaojia fault zone, and the guidingsignificance for exploration SN04 Poster

    70 Xia Qinglin Coding of Ore Deposit: A New Way for Digitization of Mineralization Information SN04 Poster

    71 Xia Qinglin Diversity of Mineralization in Eastern Yunnan Province, China SN04 Poster

    162 Xu Yi Quantitative prediction and evaluation of Cu-polymetallic mineral resources based on GIS in southernsegment of Daxingan Mountains SN04 Poster

    158 Xuewen Xing Porphyry Copper Alteration Mapping with Hyperion Data over Zhongdian Area,Yunnan Province,China SN04 Poster

    3 Liu Shixiang The Application of Spatial Data Mining in Mineral Recourses Evaluation SN04 Poster

  • 183 Mei Li Framework and Key technology of mining GIS software for metal mineral deposit exploitation SN04 Poster

    SN05 Application of geomathematics in environment and hazards assessmentChang-Jo Chung,Huiming Tang, Yongzhang Zhou,Shouyu Chen 11, 13

    88 Alireza Ghaffari GIS base Multi Criteria Analysis to evaluate land degradation in Southern Italy SN05 Oral

    69 Asep SAEPULOH Detailed Mapping of Pyroclastic Flows and Lahars for an Active Volcano using RADARSAT SAR andASTER Image Data SN05 Oral

    119 B. Orlic Application of geomathematics in environment and hazards assessment SN05 Oral

    165 BAI Shi-Biao GIS-based susceptibility mapping with comparisons of results from data-driven bivariate versuscontinuous logistic regression in the Three Gorges area, China SN05 Oral

    108 Chang-Jo Chung Prediction model for refining flood hazard assessment: Application to risk reduction planning inSquamish, BC, Canada SN05 Oral

    92 Hendro Wibowo Volcanic Hazard Analysis for Proposed Nuclear Power Plant Siting in Central Java,Indonesia SN05 Oral

    135 Poli Simone Influence of nitrate concentration threshold selection in the definition of aquifer vulnerability maps usinga statistical approach SN05 Oral

    43 Tatarinov V. N. Tectonic processes modeling and development with time in the areas of HLW disposal SN05 Oral

    27 Yi Pan The Simulation of Geo-hazards in the Field of City Planning Based on GIS SN05 Oral

    180 DONG Yusen DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY FOR MINING SUBSIDENCE MONITORING SN11-SN10 Oral

    154 Bai Mingzhou Study on a Neutral Network M odel and its Applicationin Predicting the Risk of Karst Bursting Disaster SN05 Oral

    115 Ahmad Seyfi Using GIS&AHP for optimum Site Selection of Storage Dams SN05 poster

    102 Alaa Masoud Geothermal System Characterization integrating spatial GIS models of temperature and fractures SN05 Poster

    96 Antonio Pasculli 2D turbulent modelling of watery debris flow, some numerical experiments SN05 Poster

    97 Antonio Pasculli Numerical modelling of radionuclides transport through unsaturated soil with chemical reactions SN05 Poster

    94 Bassam F AlBassamGROUDWATER CLASSIFICATION IN THE SOUTHERN REGION OF NW IRAQ PLAIN USING WQIMODEL SN05 Poster

  • 206 CHEN Shou-yu ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY APPRECIATION OF AGRICULTURE SOIL BY BP NEURALNETWORKZHEJIANG PROVINCE

    SN05 poster

    152 CONG Wei-qing QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE CRITICAL RAINFALL OF RAINFALL-TRIGGERED DEBRISFLOWS SN05 Poster

    93 Hasan OZDEMIR Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Using GIS and RS In the Havran River Basin (Balikesir-TURKEY) SN05 Poster

    95 SUN Ai-rong STUDY OF GROUNDWATER ENVIRONMENT VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT IN HUANGSHI CITY SN05 Poster

    191 Xiumei Han Simulation of 3D terrain and water dynamic routing of Numeral drainage basin SN05 poster

    140 Yinghui WangResearch and application of multilayer weightingsynthetic appraisal model for geological environment in the mining area SN05 poster

    192 Zhaoxuelian Application of remote sensing in the survey of landslides in Zigui countyThree Gorge Reservoir Area SN05 poster

    5 Li Mingchao Digital Landslide Geological Model and its Applications SN05 Poster

    SN06 Complex theory and non-linear processes in geosciencesUte Herzfeld, Changjiang LiDeyiXu 8, 3

    13 AlexeiPozdnoukhov Machine Learning Algorithms for Analysis and Modeling of GeoSpatial Data SN06 Oral

    74 Bangfei Gao Fractal Characteristics of Particle-size Distributions in Shewushan Lateritic Gold Deposit, Hubei, China:Implication for Ore Genesis SN06 ORAL

    113 Deyi Xu CNN modeling for the periodic banding texture of sphalerite SN06 Oral

    110 Liu Yongshun Dynamics on the formation of Quartz-Vein Tungsten Deposits in Dajishan area, Jiangxi Province, China SN06 Oral

    12 M. Kanevski Robust Nonlinear Mapping of Soil Contamination Using Support Vector Regression SN06 Oral

    20 Peng Nian Synchronization analysis of stability of Magma Chamber SN06 Oral

    190 Wang Chenghu Fractal research on the measured data of acoustic borehole televiewer and its geological tectonicsignificance SN06 Oral

    89 Yongguo Yang Study on nonlinear time series models and its application SN06 Oral

    111 KONG Chunfang A Dynamic Evolution Fractal Study of Wetland in Wuhan City and Its Driving Mechanism SN06 Poster

  • 28 Shen wei Nonlinear analysis of geomagnetic polarity reversal and Cretaceous normal superchron SN18-SN06 Poster

    217 ZHOU Yun-x ia Evaluation model of comprehensive degree of fault structure based on the fractal theory SN06 Poster

    SN07 Geographical information systems and geoinformatics Ian Jackson, Ryoichi Kouda,Chunlong WuZuoqing Jiang

    12, 21

    21 Peng Nian Fractal behavior of interfacial structure of crystal growth on the basis of the true self-avoid walk model SN06 Oral

    77 Bill Hatton Bruce Napier and Bill Hatton, British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth NG125GG, UK. SN07 Oral

    213 LI Yangdong Application of Data Dictionary Technique in Intelligent Modeling for Geosciences Database SN07 Oral

    166 MING Jing A new method for three-dimensional geological modeling from intersected cross-sections SN07 Oral

    168 MING Jing The Research of Section Cut Algorithm Based On 3D Geological Objects Expressed By TriangulatedIrregular Network Data SN07 Oral

    83 Ryoichi Kouda Web-GIS authentication and notarization for secured geoinformation SN07 Oral

    199 Tai Un Mei 3D Geological Data Spatial Index Based on Geological Constraint SN07 Oral

    141 Tian Yi Demand Pressure Analysis of City Underground Space Resources Based on 3D-GIS: the Case of DengCheng District in Beijing City SN07 Oral

    87 Yosoon Choi A GIS-based RMR Estimation and 3D Visualization Program for Route Design Works in a TunnelingProject SN07 Oral

    19 Zhenping Wen Research on key technologies of three-dimensional visualization for digital mine SN07 Oral

    193 Chen Ting The Design of Chinese Agriculture Land Graduation Databaseon the Basis of Geodatabase SN07 poster

    133 Eric Reiter GIS-based geochemical data of fumaroles: Information for public health issues, transfer to research SN07 Poster

    177 Guang Qi RESEARCH ON GEOLOGICAL HAZARD LANDSLIDE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SN07 Poster

    76 Jaehong Hwang Cartographic Representation of Geochemical Information of Granite in South Korea SN07 Poster

    130 Jie Han Research on Methodology and System Model for Multi-Level Mine Property Rights AdministrationInformation System in China SN07 Poster

    207 LI Shaohua Efficient prediction of distribution of reservoir flow units using new developed software SN07 Poster

  • 151 Qu Honggang Smoothing 3D Geological Models Based on Controllable Morphing SN07 Poster

    186 QU Hong-gang Model Assessment and Quality Control in Three-dimensional Geological Surface Modeling SN07 Poster

    125 WANG Xinqing Design and Developing of Basic Database for Resources Evaluation of National Important MineralZones of China SN07 Poster

    187 Wang Zhe The Design and Implement of 3D Geology Modeling Database Access Component Which Based on OCI SN07 Poster

    175 Xinchuan Li Application of Point-source Information System on Management of Urban Underground Pipeline SN07 Poster

    176 Xinchuan Li Establishment of Urban Underground Pipeline ManagementInformation System Based on GeoView SN07 Poster

    184 Yanjun Guo Design and Implement of General Histogram System Based on Graphic Device Interface Plus SN07 Poster

    174 Zhang Zhi-ting Research on Geologic Hazard 3D Digital Geological Map System SN07 Poster

    201 Ma Chang-jie Mobile Geo-information Services based on WAP SN07 Poster

    127 Jonathan W.F.RemoThe use of spatial information systems, historic remote sensing and retro-modeling to assess man madechanges to the Mississippi River System SN07/SN12 Oral

    161 Wenbao Liu A comparison of different techniques on up-scaling grid DEM cell sizes for data sharing SN12-SN7 Oral

    200 Dunhui.xiao The 3D visualization of the inversion of gravity & magnetism based on openGL SN10 Poster

    Lei Wang Study on Geographic Information Sharing and Services SN07 Poster

    18 Xialing Zhang Using 3D GIS to building the Digital Mine of Zijinshan Deposit SN10 Poster

    126 WANG Xinqing Research on spatial data mining based on mineral belts foundation database SN12-SN7 poster

    203 Li, Guobin Research on Spatial Temporal GIS Data Object Modeling SN07 Poster

    210 Niu Lin The Method of Extracting Height of Building In A Large Scope SN07 Poster

    SN08 New development and application of geostatistics (L.Y. Hu, Keyan Xiao, Xianchuan Yu 9, 0

    49 Hongmei Li Hierarchical modeling of multi-scale flow barriers in channelized reservoir SN08 Oral

  • 196 Hu Guangdao Delineation and Evaluation on Estimated Blocks in the Calculation Scheme of cobalt Crust Resources SN08 Oral

    8 Luis Braga Predicting temperatures in the Amazon Basin by using a regularized non-separable space-timecovariance model SN08 Oral

    38Maria Aline daSilva Gomes Digital Image Rescaling using Kriging SN08 Oral

    197Camacho BaioMei Hongbo The Development of Evaluation System for Cobalt Crust Resource Based on IDL SN08 Oral

    57 Pei Tao Mapping the Organic Carbon of Soil with soft cokriging SN08 Oral

    85 Xianchuan Yu Study of Fitting Variogram Model SN08 Oral

    23 Yongshe Liu Geostatistical Integration of Coarse-scale and Fine-scale Data SN08 Oral

    155 Zhijun Chen Fitting anisotropy models to the experimental variogram data SN08 Oral

    SN13 Special Session for IAMG Student Chapters and young researchers of mathematical geologyHelmut SchaebenJianping Chen, Zhijun Chen 6, 5

    103 CAOHui APPLICATION OF EVIDENCE WEIGHT METHOD IN THE ASSESSMENT OF MINERAL RESOURCESECONOMY POTENTIAL SN13 Oral

    195 Shuwei Zhang Rock magnetic and magnetic anisotropy of igneous rocks from Taimyr Peninsula, Arctic Russia SN13 Oral

    188 Yanbin YAO Fractal characteristics of micro- and meso-pores in coals SN13 Oral

    156 Zhijun Chen Singular Interpolation by Multifractal Modeling SN13 Oral

    50 Gao Yang The Mathematic Characteristics of Songshujiao Tin Ore bodies in Gejiu Area and Its ResearchingSignificance SN13 Poster

    147 Rui Huang An Improved Method of Adaptive Filter for Remote Sensing Image SN13 poster

    150 Xiaoyang WuFRACTAL DIMENSION CALCULATION OF AEROMAGNETIC DATAAND ITS APPLICATION TO THE DEDUCTIONOF IGNEOUS ROCK DISTRIBUTION

    SN13 Poster

    138 Xie Huaming Design of Mining Rights Management Information System Based WebGIS SN13 poster

  • 153 LIU Jiangtao Method and applications of Drawing Map in the explorer in the WEBGIS system SN13 Poster

    Wenlei Wang Integration of remote sensing data and geochemical data for mapping mineral potentials in Geijiumineral district, Yunnan, China SN13 Oral

    109 Xiaowei Jiang Kriging-based Technique for Remote Sensing Image Restoration SN13 Oral

    SN15 Geomathematics and quantitative remote sensing Carlos Roberto de Sousa Filho,Zhizhong Li, Guangdao Hu

    8, 13

    202 Chun Zhou Application of Morphology Edge detection On Research of the Wetland SN15 Oral

    149 Jean AurelienMoukanaSpatio-temporal Modeling of Groundwater levels and Hydraulic Conductivitywith Relation to Land cover Changes SN15 Oral

    104 Katsuaki Koike Geological zoning of tideland sediments by a combination of sample reflectance and satellite remotesensing SN15 Oral

    60 Ping Lu River Profile Analysis: Evaluating Regional Tectonics in Puqu Fault Zone, Southeastern Tibet SN15 Oral

    123 Pouran Behnia Applying Mineral Mapping on hyperspectral data using Spectral Feature Fitting method Case study:Abtorsh area, Iran SN15 Oral

    171 XU Kai Assimilation and Process Model Study of Land Surface Temperature SN15 Oral

    120 Yubao Qiu Atmospheric Influence Study to Passive Microwave Brightness Temperature Data SN15 Oral

    86 Zhao Zhifang Alteration Abnormity Information Extraction from ETM data with Application in North-western Yunnan,China SN15 Oral

    31 Guo Zhang Three Dimensions Position with SPOT-5 HRG and RadarSat-SAR images SN15 poster

    32 Li Li Extracting Crystal Chemistrical Information of Chlorite Using Hyperspectral Imaging Data SN15 poster

    33 Li Li RPC Based Image Matching for Satellite Imagery SN15 Poster

    55 Luo, Ming Interpolation of rainfall with the aid of MODIS Image data SN15 Poster

    30 Shufang Tian Studies on Spatial Distribution Information Extraction of Uranium Based on the SpaceflightHyperspectral Remote Sensing in Dongsheng Area in Inner Mongolia SN15 Poster

    34 Shufang Tian A New Method of Computation RPC Parameters for Satellite Imagery Based on Unbiased Estimator SN15 Poster

  • 101 Syed AmerMahmood Remote Sensing Analysis of Neotectonics Development along Pyanj River in Pamirs SN15 Poster

    137 thor_419 The Study of Surface Mineral Distribution on Mars base on Data of TES and THEMIS SN15 poster

    9 Xingping Wen A Simplified Method for Extracting Mineral Information From Hyperspectral Remote Sensing ImageUsing SAM Algorithm SN15 poster

    63 Yuanjin Xu Continuum Removal Improved with Slope Extremum and Its Application to Spectrum Classification ofField Object SN15 poster

    Linghai Jing An improvement scheme on panchromatic modulation fusion methods for spectral distortionminimization SN15 Poster

    194 Zhao Ting Sampling scheme optimization based on hyperspectral data SN15 Poster

    148 ZHOU Qiang Permafrost Distribution Exploration along Qinghai-Tibet Railway Based on MODIS SN15 Poster

    189 ZhaoQun The Research of the Changes of Soil Erosion In Taiyan Basin of Shanxi Province in the north west ofChina SN15 Poster

    SN16 Geostatistics and simulation Wynand Kleingeld, Zhaoheng ChenShouding Zhang,Yiheng Yang 8, 3

    129 Jiahua Wang Channel Modeling by Using Random Walk Approach SN16 Oral

    68 L.Y. Hu A stochastic model of fracture propagation constrained to fracture density and orientation maps SN16 Oral

    64 Liu Chunxue Multi-scale spatial simulation of rock pores by geostatistics with a scaling law SN16 Oral

    4 TeresaAlbuquerqueCharacterization of the Underground Hydrics Availabilities in the regions of Castelo Branco and Idanha-a-Nova SN16 Oral

    163 U Hong-gang Anomalous Integration Arithmetic for Estimating in Disjunctive SN16 Oral

    37 Xavier Emery Local and Spatial Uncertainty Models Based on Ordinary Kriging SN16 Oral

    82 yaolong zhao Integrated logistical regression model for CAbased urban geosimulation: A case study of the Tokyometropolitan area SN16 Oral

    58 Lingqing Yao Geostatistical analysis of prior vary orientation in three-dimensional spatial distribution SN16 Oral

    62 Liu Chunxue 3D simulation of rock fracture distribution by GEOFRAC with an application to granitic rocks of oilstorage station SN16 Poster

    36 Yanshu Yi A skeleton-based multiple point geostatistics for reservoir stochastic modeling SN16 poster

  • 52 Zhuoheng Chen Application of object-based modeling to evaluatng petroleum exploration play risk and location ofundicavered resource potential, western Qaidam Basin, China Sn16 poster

    SN17 Geomathematics for energy geosciences (Jerry Jenson, Hans Wackernagel, Huiqun HouShengyuan Zhang

    7, 6

    6 Fanzhi Kun Oil and gas exploration risk evaluation and screening of favorable areas for future exploration inShenxian Sag of Bohai Bay Basin, China SN17 Oral

    209 HansWackernagelThe role of geostatistics in petroleum reservoir optimization SN17 Oral

    7 Hongbing Xie Fractal Conditional Simulation of Petroleum Resource Abundance and Geographical Location, NanpuSag of the Bohai Bay Basin, China SN17 Oral

    160 J.A. Vargas-Guzmn NON-STATIONARY MODELING APPLIED TO INITIAL WATER SATURATION SN17 Oral

    59 Tom AageJelmert Effect of fractal dimension on the productivity of wells SN17 Oral

    54 Zhuoheng Chen Impacts of variable interdependencies on play petroleum resource assessment and regional resourceaggregation, examples from Beaufort and Mackenzie Delta Basin, Canada SN17 Oral

    14 AlexeiPozdnoukhov Prediction of Wind Power Density Using Machine Learning Algorithms SN06 Oral

    143 Yang Yaozhong The sampling method study of reservoir boundary parameter in reservoir geological modeling SN17 poster

    144 Yang Yaozhong The model technology research about simulation of the reservoir sheltered from the angularunconformity SN17 poster

    10 Zhiliang Wang A Study of Regional Planning of Water Resources Based on Fuzzy Cluster Analysis SN17 Poster

    25 Xinchuan Li Application of Point-source Information System on Management of Urban Underground Pipeline SN17 Poster

    179 Liu Qiuxin Research on Design and Calculation of the Heat Exchanged Buried Pipe in Ground-Source Heat Pumps SN17 Poster

    53 Zhuoheng Chen Application of a multivariate-Bayesian approach to evaluating geological risk at play level, Nanpu Sag,eastern China SN17 poster

    SN18 New development and application of statistical methods in geosciences Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn, Zhou Di, Wei Shen, Zhenfei Zhang

    15, 2

  • 106 KristianBrandsegg Refined lithological classification through structured multivariate analysis SN18 Oral

    216 Liu Tingting Classification of the trace elements in the zeolites with the method of Cluster Analysis SN18 Oral

    181 Danni Guo Credibility Distribution Grade Kriging Prediction SN18 Oral

    112 Heidi AndersonKuzma Support Vector Machines, Kriging, and forward and inverse modeling in geophysics SN18 Oral

    159 J.A. Vargas-GuzmnEffect of multiple-point heterogeneity onnon-linear transformations for geological property modeling SN18 Oral

    44 Matev Bren Robustness in compositional data analysis SN18 Oral

    124 MohsenMohammadzadeh Bayesian Spatial Prediction for Closed Skew Gaussian Random Field SN18 Oral

    121 R.A. Valls Alvarez When zero doesnt mean it and other geomathematical mischief SN18 Oral

    15 Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn Exploratory compositional data analysis in geochemistry V. Pawlowsky-Glahn SN18 Oral

    51 Zhou Fen GIS-based multivariate modelling of spatial patterns and source apportionment of heavy metals inmarine sediment SN18 Oral

    169 Alexey Stovas Reflection and transmission responses from a periodically layered medium SN14-SN18 Oral

    116 R.A. Valls Alvarez A simple procedure for the integration of non-digital data into lineament analysis as an exploration tool SN14-SN18 Oral

    164 Weidong Li Nonlinear Markov Chain Geostatistics SN14-SN18 Oral

    2 Z.A.Khan Q-MODE ANALYSIS OF CYCLICALLY DEPOSITED BARAKAR COAL-MEASURES OF GONDWANABASINS, EASTERN-CENTRAL INDIA. SN14-SN18 Oral

    117 Zhi HUANG Visualization in Scientific Computing in Geology SN14-SN18 Oral

    80 Helmut Schaeben Geological application of texture analysis the gradual change of the crystallographic preferredorientation of quartz in a ductile shear zone SN03 Poster

    215 LI Ya-jun Suppression of surface wave and random noise of synthetic seismogram SN14-SN18 poster

    SN19 New computer methods and programs in geosciences (heinz Burger, Guangshen Yan,GangLiu, Yunchuan Xiang)

    6, 10

  • 157 Fang Shiming The Theory and Method Research on the Building of Geopark Information System SN19 Oral

    128 Gang Liu Design and Application of Graphic Module for RASC/CASC Quantitative Stratigraphic Software SN19 Oral

    26 Ting Li Solving spatial inverse problems using the probability perturbation method:an S-GEMS implementation SN19 Oral

    172 Wang Kun Data Dictionary Based Design of Land Change Investigation Database Management System SN19 Poster

    132 Davide Marchisio 3D Geological modelling and animation using ArcGIS and AutoCad: a case studies from a tunnel project SN19 Poster

    204 Fang Yang The Improvement of BP Neural Network Based on Genetic Algorithm in the metallogenic prediction SN19 Poster

    170 He Zhenwen Progressive Simplification of General Meshes in Geological Modeling SN19 poster

    173 Kun Wang GIS Based Spatial Weighting and Spatial Statistics Analysis Method and its Application in Spatial DataProcessing SN19 Poster

    208 YIN Yi-ping Analysis of Layered Axisymmetric Foundation by Transferring Matrix Method SN19 poster

    212 Zou Junyi Application of mixed programming in promoting the function of contour mapping in GIS software and thepractically used in atmospheric dispersion model of contamination SN19 Poster

    46 Zhenhua Li Research of nonlinear fabric and micro-mineralization in mineral 3-dimension SN19 poster

    91 Elena Savelieva Statistical analysis for extracting features on the groundwater level dynamics SN09-SN19 Oral

    16 Gordon Cooper EULER DECONVOLUTION WITH IMPROVED ACCURACY AND MULTIPLE DIFFERENTSTRUCTURAL INDICES SN09-SN19 Oral

    100 wanli Distinguishing metallogenic intensity by fractal methods in Dayingezhuang gold ore deposit, JiaodongPeninsula SN09-SN19 Oral

    Yinhuan Yuan Regional Flood Recession Analysis in the Oak Ridges Moraine area, Southern Ontario, Canada SN19 Poster

    66 Gong Qingjie A fractal concentration-mass method for geochemical anomaly separation in Shizhuyuan tungstendeposit area SN09-SN19 poster

  • SN20 Geological anomalies and mineral resources quantitative assessment (Invited papers onlyConveners: Frederik AgterbergZhao Pengda, Qiuming Cheng, Yongqing Chen

    205 CHEN Shou-yu COPPER POLYMETAL MINEROGENETIC PEDIGREE AND ITS GEOLOGICAL ANOMALY STRUCTURE IN THE MIDSOUTHREGION OF LANTSANG, YUNNAN PROVINCE

    SN20 poster

    41 Renguang Zuo Delineate geological anomaly by Extreme Value Theory SN20 Oral

    211 Wang Yinhong Three-part quantitative assessment of porphyry copper mineral resource in the Middle-Lower reaches ofthe Yangtze River SN10 oral

    118 ZHANG shou-ting The strategic thought of the sustainable development of crisis mine SN10 Oral

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