会议名称(英文): 5th meeting of the ACROFI 所属学科: 构造地质,地球化学与矿床,地球物理 开始日期: 2014-05-16 结束日期: 2014-05-18 所在国家: 中华人民共和国 所在城市: 陕西省 西安市 具体地点: 主办单位: 南京大学地球科学与工程学院、国际矿物协会 中国矿物岩石地球化学学会 长安大学 中国科学院地质与地球物理研究所 中国科学院地球化学研究所 协办单位: 承办单位:
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[ 重要日期 ] [ 会务组联系方式 ] 联系人: Dr. Junying Ding 联系电话: 传真: E-MAIL: jyding@nju.edu.cn 通讯地址: 邮政编码: 会议注册费: 会议网站: http://es.nju.edu.cn/ACROFI_V/Home.htm
会议背景介绍: We would like to invite you to participate in the 5th meeting of the ACROFI (Asian Current Research on Fluid Inclusions) to be held in Xi'an. Xi'an is the center of politics ,culture, economy, science, technology, and information, education communication of northwest China. It is a unique place, having many historical and modern cultural sites and areas of outstanding natural beauty.
ACROFI will continue to hold its biennial conference with an aim of providing an international forum for exchange of latest research results and ideas between geoscientists from academy, government and industry from Asian countries and other nations focusing on studies of fluid- and silicate-melt inclusions. Students are also expected and encouraged to come to the meeting.The conference will run for 3 days from the 16th to 18th of May, 2014. Two-day fieldtrip will be arranged after meeting in the geologically and culturally interesting region.
The conference will feature several oral and poster thematic sections. The oral presentations will have the usual format of 15 minute-talks followed by 5 minutes of discussion (slots of 30 minutes will be allocated to invited talks). Informal discussions are encouraged during receptions, tea and coffee breaks, poster sessions, and other events.
The official language of the meeting is English. 征文范围及要求: Thematic sessions 1. Fluids in hydrothermal systems and ore deposits
2. Fluids in sedimentary systems and oil/gas accumulation
3. Magmatic melts and fluids and related mineralization
4. Fluids in metamorphic and deformation processes
5. Fluids in surface processes
6. Thermodynamics and new developments for study of fluid inclusions |