2018 International Symposium on the Granulite Facies Metamorphism and the Early Plate Tectonics in 2018
Third Announcement
23-25 October, 2018, Laiyang City, Shandong Province, China
with post-meeting excursion
26-30 October, 2018, Jiaobei Terrane, Shandong Province, China
Host:
Institute of Geology and Geophysics (IGG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing, China
Chonbuk National University, Korea
Co-sponsors:
Shandong Institute of Geological Sciences, Jinan, Shandong Province, China
State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Beijing, China
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China
About the meeting
The plate tectonics plays important roles in the early earth tectono-thermal evolution and the mineralization of iron, gold, zinc, copper, lead and etc. However, when did the plate tectonics began on this planet and how did they run are still under the most heated debates in Earth Sciences. Since the report of >1.8 Ga high-pressure (HP) granulite and retrograde eclogite from the North China Craton (NCC) in 1990s, more studies have been stimulated and lots of infusive achievement have been obtained in this field. Prof. Zhai Mingguo also organized the Penrose Conference in 2002 with the topic on HT (high-temperature)-HP (high-temperature) granulite. After that, a large number of research projects related to the NCC were funded by the natural science foundation, greatly promoting the research process in this field.
Three types of granulites (mafic granulite, pelitic granulite and ultramafic granulite) are paragenetic outcrops in the Jiaobei Terrane, northern Shandong Peninsula, NCC, constituting the unique metamorphic terrane in the world. Previous researches have been focused on their distributions, ages of protolith and metamorphisms, metamorphism-deformation history and tectonic mechanism. Nevertheless, there are still more unknown and debates. Now, the IGGCAS will organize this workshop (23~29 Oct. 2018), in order to further refine the key scientific objective of “Metamorphic-magmatic Evolution and Tectonic Regime in the Early Precambrian”, to exchange the research frontier, and to explore the regime of early earth plate tectonics.
Welcome to join us.
Chairman:
Chairman of Scientific Committee:
Zhai Mingguo, Senior Scientist (University of CAS; Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS)
Oh Chang Whan, Professor(Chonbuk National University)
Chairman of the Organizing Committee:
Guo Jinghui, Senior Scientist (Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS)
Yu Xuefeng, Senior Scientist (Shandong Institute of Geological Sciences)
Organizing:
The workshop is composed of meeting and field excursion after that. The meeting will be held by oral presentations and discussion. The workshop language is English. The details are as follows:
1. Meeting: 24 - 25 October, 2018
There will be 20 minutes for all oral presentations including following discussion.
2. Post-meeting field excursion: 26 - 28 October, 2018
? Day 1: Granulite facies pelitic and calc sedimentary rocks of the Jingshan Group in Pingdu-Laixi areas, including sillimanite garnet gneiss, corderite sillimanite gneiss, graphite gneiss, marble. The mafic granulite, altered granulite, meta-ultramafic rocks, calcsilicates, etc.
? Day 2: Sillimanite cordierite gneiss, pelitic high pressure granulite belonging to the Jingshan Group in Laiyang-Qixia areas. Garnet amphibolite, graphite two-mica schist of the Fenzishan Group. 2.7 Ga TTG gneisses in the Qixia area will also be observed. Optional stop: 2.1 Ga monzogranite.
? Day 3: 2.5 Ga mafic high pressure granulite, 2.9 Ga TTG gneiss in the Qixia area. Different occurrences of retrograded mafic high pressure granulite within the 2.5 Ga TTG gneisses and other granitoid gneisses. Garnet amphibolite lenses within meta-pelites. Optional stop: 2.9Ga TTG gneiss.
3. Return date: 29 October, 2018
Workshop Themes:
? Granulite and granulite facies metamorphism
? Anatexis and magmatism related to granulite facies metamorphism
? Comparison between Paleoproterozoic granulites and related geology in China and Korean peninsulas
? Dynamic settings for Paleoproterozoic extreme metamorphism and early plate tectonics
Location:
The workshop will be held in 23 - 29 October 2018, in Golden Mountain International Hotel, Laiyang City, Shandong Province (103 km from Qingdao Liuting Airport).
? Hotel Address: No. 83 Heshan Road, Laiyang City, Shandong Province
? Tel: 0535-7778888
Registration:
? Registration will be open from 8:30 on 23 Oct to 17:00 on 24 Oct, 2018.
? The reception desk is in the lobby of the Golden Mountain International Hotel, Laiyang, Shandong Province.
? The program brochure of the workshop and the meal coupons will be issued.
? Passport may need for copy after registration
Notes: We suggest all delegates arrive at Qingdao Liuting Airport. Special pick up service will be provided in 22-23 Oct. 2018. Delegates who choose to arrive in Beijing are suggested to live in Grand Hotel Yuanshan, we will pick you up at 8:00 Am, 23 Oct. 2018, and then leave Beijing to Laiyang City by bus together (about 7 hours’ journey). Please inform us your flight information before 15 Oct. 2018.
Abstract
The format of each abstract must follow the template instruction in the attachment. Each abstract is limited to one A4 page. The abstracts will be informal published by “Science and Technology Publishing House”.
The abstract can be sent to the mailbox: precambrian@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Abstract submission deadline: 30 Sep. 2018
Collection of special issue papers in 《Lithos》
We are calling for special issue papers which will be published on Lithos in 2018. If you are interested, please submit paper titles to the organizing committee.
Contact information
Secretary General: Peng Peng, 010-82998240, pengpengwj@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Vice Secretary General: Che Jianguo, 13021145139, jgche@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Meeting email: precambrian@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Organizing committee staff:
Zhu Xiyan, 15810577339, 010-82998857
Zhou Yanyan, 18511013258, 010-82998857
Zhao Lei, 15120078183, 010-82998255
Zhou Ligang, 15910863920, 010-82998255
Li Dapeng, 133610988909, 0531-86558802
Program
Day 1(24 Oct) |
Host: Zhai Mingguo |
Opening Ceremony |
8:00~8:45 |
Conference introduction, opening address and group photo |
Session chairs: Oh Chang Whan, Guo Jinghui (郭敬辉) |
Granulites: Basics and methods |
8:45~9:05 |
M. SantoshDr./Prof. |
Granulites and fluids |
9:05~9:25 |
Chen YiDr./Prof. |
Trace element systematics of granulite-facies rutile |
9:25~9:45 |
Wu ChunmingDr./Prof. |
How to estimate P-T conditions of retrograde symplectic assemblage in granulite and amphibolite |
9:45~10:05 |
Song ShuguangDr./Prof. |
Magmatism during continental collision, exhumation and orogeny collapse |
10:05~10:20 |
Coffee break |
Session chairs: Cho Deung Lyong,Song Shuguang (宋述光) |
Granulites: A global prospect |
10:20~10:40 |
Farid Chemale JuniorDr./Prof. |
Granulite terrains in the Rio de la Plata Craton |
10:40~11:00 |
Sajeev KrishnanDr./Prof. |
2.5 Ga crustal growth and Granulite grade metamorphism in southern India: Implications on supercontinent reconstruction |
11:00~11:20 |
Prasanna DharmapriyaDr./Prof. |
UHT granulites in the Highland Complex of Sri Lanka |
11:20~11:40 |
H.M.T.G.A. PitawalaDr./Prof. |
Mineralogical and geochemical compositions of Sri Lankan marbles: Implications for their genesis |
11:40~12:00 |
Cao YutingDr. |
Tracing the process of partial melting during exhumation of eclogite from the South Altyn Tagh, western China |
12:00~13:30 |
Lunch break |
Session chairs: Mahmoud Sadeghian, Zheng Jianping (郑建平) |
Granulites: A global prospect |
13:30~13:50 |
Liu XiaochunDr./Prof. |
Early Neoproterozoic granulite facies metamorphism of the latest Archean Vestfold Block, East Antarctica |
13:50~14:10 |
Mahmoud SadeghianDr./Prof. |
Petrology, Geochemistry, Geochronology and Tectonic setting of the Late Neoproterozoic Gondwanan igneous and metamorphic complexes in the North-Northeast of Iran (SE Shahrood) |
14:10~14:30 |
Ryan MantonDr./Prof. |
Ophiolites, eclogites, rhyolites from the New England Orogen, Australia: Implications for continental growth along eastern Gondwana |
Day 1(24 Oct)
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14:30~14:50 |
Han QingsenDr./Prof. |
P-T-t paths and tectonic implication of the high pressure metapelites from the Huangling dome, Yangtze Craton |
14:50~15:10 |
Wang XiaoleiDr./Prof. |
Paleoproterozoic metamorphism and crustal evolution in South China |
15:10~15:25 |
Coffee break |
Session chairs: Sajeev Krishnan, Wu Chunming (吴春明) |
Granulites in the Chinese Phanerozoic orogens |
15:25~15:45 |
Li ZilongDr./Prof. |
Ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism of South Altay orogenic belt in NW China |
15:45~16:05 |
Wang LuDr./Prof. |
Separating multiple episodes of partial melting in a polyorogenic crust: an example from the Haiyangsuo complex, northern Sulu UHP belt, eastern China |
16:05~16:25 |
Xu HaijinDr./Prof. |
Decouple of monazite U-Pb and Th-Pb ages under UHT granulite-facies conditions: A case study of the Paleo-proterozoic pelitic granulite in Sulu orogen, eastern China |
16:25~16:45 |
Lei HengcongPh.D |
Decouple between Ti-in-zircon and Zr-in-rutile thermometry during UHT granulite-facies metamorphism in the North Dabie Terrane, China |
16:45~17:05 |
Tong LaixiDr./Prof. |
UHT granulite metamorphism in the Chinese Altai orogenic belt and tectonic implications |
17:05~17:25 |
Zhang LifeiDr./Prof. |
古元古代榴辉岩及其对现今板块构造体制的制约 |
17:25~17:45 |
Dong YunpengDr./Prof. |
Long-term subduction and accretionary tectonic evolution of the Kunlun Orogen |
17:45~18:15 |
Discussion |
18:30~20:30 |
Welcome Banquet |
Day 2(25 Oct)
Day 2(25 Oct)
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Session chairs: Prasanna Dharmapriya, Tong Laixi (仝来喜) |
Granulites of the North China Craton |
8:30~8:50 |
Guo JinghuiDr./Prof. |
Palaeoproterozoic mutiple HP/UHT metamorphism and related magmatism in the Khondalite Belt, North China Craton |
8:50~9:10 |
Jiao ShujuanDr./Prof. |
Monazite geochronology and petrogenesis during ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) metamorphism: an example from the Khondalite Belt, North China Craton |
9:10~9:30 |
Gou LonglongDr./Prof. |
Ultrahigh temperature metamorphism of spinel-bearing pelitic granulites in the Helanshan of the Khondalite Belt, North China Craton, and their geodynamic implications |
9:30~9:50 |
Wei ChunjingDr./Prof. |
Paleoproterozoic metamorphism and tectonic evolution in the Wutai-Hengshan region, North China Craton |
9:50~10:10 |
Wu JialinDr./Prof. |
Garnet perspective into metamorphic evolution of granulites: cases study from north china craton |
10:10~10:20 |
Coffee break |
Session chairs: H.M.T.G.A. Pitawala, Li Zilong (厉子龙) |
Granulites of the North China Craton (Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt) |
10:20~10:40 |
Li SanzhongDr./Prof. |
Formation mechanism of the Jiao-Liao-Ji Rift: Implication to Pre-plate to Plate Tectonic Transition |
10:40~11:00 |
Wang HuichuDr./Prof. |
胶东变质含铁基性杂岩的形成时代与构造背景 |
11:00~11:20 |
Li XupingDr./Prof. |
Zircon U–Pb dating of meta-calcsilicate from the Jiaobei terrane of the North China Craton |
11:20~11:40 |
Lin WeiDr./Prof. |
Structural analysis in Paleoproterozoic orogenic belt in Liaodong peninsula, NE China |
11:40~12:00 |
Shu LeiDr. |
The SEM-CL study of Quartz containing fluid inclusions in the Wangjiazhuang porphyry copper deposit, western Shandong, China |
12:00~13:30 |
Lunch break |
Session chair: Li Sanzhong (李三忠) |
Granulites of the North China Craton (Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt) |
13:30~13:50 |
Cai JiaDr./Prof. |
Metamorphic and geochronological constraints on the evolution of the Ji’an and Wuhe granulite-facies metamorphic rocks, Jiao–Liao–Ji Belt, North China Craton |
13:50~14:10 |
Zhou LigangDr. |
Metamorphism of ultra-mafic granulites in Jiaobei terrane and its implication on the Paleoproterzoic tectonics of NCC |
Session chairs: Choi Seon Gyu, Liu Fulai (刘福来) |
Extending of Chinese tectonic units into the Korean Peninsula |
14:10~14:30 |
Zhai MingguoDr./Prof. |
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14:30~14:50 |
Kim Chang SeongDr./Prof. |
Geochemistry and geochronological constraint of the Seosan iron formation, Gyeonggi Massif, Korea: potential of a banded iron formation (BIF) |
14:50~15:10 |
Coffee break |
15:10~15:25 |
Oh Chang WhanDr./Prof. |
The Paeloproterozoic Igneous and metamorphic evolution of the Korean Peninsula |
15:25~15:40 |
Cho Deung LyongDr./Prof. |
Precambrian Stratigraphy of Korea (tentative) |
15:40~16:00 |
Peng PengDr./Prof. |
Episodic evolution of the long-lived Pyongnam basin and its basement: Insight into the geology of Korean Peninsula |
16:00~16:20 |
Shan HouxiangDr. |
Petrogenesis and geological significance of Archean granitoid gneisses in the Jiaobei terrane |
16:20~16:40 |
Zhao LeiDr./Prof. |
Growth and reworking of the basement of the Rangnim massif, Korean Peninsula |
16:40~17:00 |
Zhao LeiDr./Prof. |
A brief introduction of the three-day post-conference field trip |
17:00~17:40 |
Discussion |
Traffic Instruction
1. The hotel map
2. The main traffic lines
Distance from Laiyang railway station: 5 km/3.1miles, one-way fare: 9 CNY
Distance from Qingdao Liuting international airport: 100 km/62.1miles, one-way fare: 150 CNY, it takes about 90 minutes
Distance from Yantai Laishan airport: 80 km/49.7miles, one-way fare: 120 CNY, it takes about 60 minutes
All delegates are suggested arrive at Qingdao Liuting Airport. Special pick up service will be provided on 22-23 Oct. 2018.
Leisure shopping
RT-MART, Weekly Supermarket, Jiajiale Supermarker, Shenglong Shopping Street, Jinshan Club and Jinshan Ski Resort
Golf and tennis: within 50 km/ 31 miles
Local attractions
Laiyang Museum, Xianhe Park, Niangniang Mountain, Jinshan Pagodas, Muyu Reservoir.
Tips
1. Meal arrangement
Breakfast: 7:00~9:00 at the cafeteria in the second floor.
Lunch and dinner: 12:00~13:30 and 18:00~20:30 at the cafeteria in the second floor, with your meal coupons.
Welcome Banquet: 18:30~20:30 on 24 October.
Farewell Banquet: 18:30~20:30 on 27 October.
2. Special requirements for meals
Any special requirements for meals, please inform the conference committee
3. Weather
Please check the weather in advance. The weather in Laiyang in October is fair, around 10℃~ 20℃, Autumn clothing is suitable, and be better to prepare a wind coat.
4. Hotel facilities
Swimming pool, GYM, table tennis room (free for hotel guests) and Karaoke (self-financed project) are provided in the Hotel. Guests who are interested in swimming need prepare personal swimming suits and caps.
5. Else
Any special requirements, please inform the conference committee.