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Professor Christopher J. Eastoe’s Excellent Series courses about Rock- and Ore-Forming Geochemistry (in English)

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Professor Christopher J. Eastoes Excellent Series courses about Rock- and Ore-Forming Geochemistry (in English)


Invited by Professor Jiang Shaoyong (director of Collaborative Innovation Center for Exploration of Strategic Mineral Resources), Professor Christopher J. Eastoe from the University of Arizona (U.S.) will come to our university to give excellent series courses about Rock- and Ore-Forming Geochemistry in English. All teachers and students are welcome to attend it.

Attendance Time: 08:30 am on every Monday and Friday morning from Oct. 11th, 2019 to Nov. 15th, 2019.

Place: Room 310 (Lecture Hall), 3rd Floor, Building #1, Key Laboratory of Geological Survey and Evaluation of Ministry of Education.

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Oct. 11 08:30 AM

Lecture 1: Light stable isotope studies of porphyry copper deposits

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Oct. 14 08:30 AM

Lecture 2: Stable Cl isotopes in porphyry copper deposits-opportunity for further research

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Oct. 18 08:30 AM

Lecture 3: Stable Cl isotope in evaporites, basin brines and Mississippi Valley type deposits

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Oct. 21 08:30 AM

Lecture 4: Cl isotopes in arid interior basins: how can we explain the large fractionations

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Oct. 25 08:30 AM

Lecture 5: Recent findings of stable O-H isotope studies in the southwest USA

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Oct. 28 08:30 AM

Lecture 6: An isoscape for the alluvial basins of Arizona

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Nov. 1 08:30 AM

Lecture 7: A 32-year record of stable O and H isotopes in Tucson rain: Implications for paleoclimate studies

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Nov. 4 08:30 AM

Lecture 8: Experimental constrains on behavior of REE, Th, U,Nb and Ta in crustal differentiation from partitioning of rare elements by monazite and micas

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Nov. 8 08:30 AM

Lecture 9: Origin of shoshonitic/potassic melts by melting of crustal rocks

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Nov. 11 08:30 AM

Lecture 10: Theory on origin of pegmatites

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Nov. 15 08:30 AM

Lecture 11: Analysis of pyrite by LA-ICP-MS and metastability of arsenian pyrite from hydrothermal ore deposits

Introduction of Professor Christopher J. Eastoe: Dr. Eastoe is a professor of Department of Geological Sciences of the University of Arizona. He is a famous international economic geologist and geochemist. He has been working on porphyry deposits, isotopic geochemistry, environmental geochemistry, and hydrogeology for many years, and mainly focus on stable isotopes (especially Cl, S, C-H-O), radiogenic isotopes (3H, 14C), and fluid inclusion. His outstanding achievements about hydrothermal deposit, sedimentary basins, underground water geochemistry and isotope analysis & testing technologies, have been published nearly one hundred papers in top international journals including Geology, Economic Geology, and Radiocarbon.