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Series Academic Reports of Academician Ross Large from University of Tasmania of Australia

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Invited by Professor Shaoyong Jiang, director of Collaborative Innovation Center for Exploration of Strategic Mineral Resources and Professor Jianwei Li of Earth Resources Faculty, Academician Ross Large from University of Tasmania of Australia will visit our university and deliver four academic reports.

Report Title 1: A new look at atmosphere oxygen in the Precambrian

Report Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m. Oct. 28th, 2019 (Monday)

Report Place: Lecture Hall 310, Floor 3, Collaborative Center, Building I, Institute of Geological Survey

Report Title 2: Phanerozoic cycles in ocean nutrients, atmosphere oxygen and mass extinction events

Report Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m. Nov. 1st, 2019 (Friday)

Report Place: Lecture Hall 310, Floor 3, Collaborative Center, Building I, Institute of Geological Survey

Report Title 3: Sediment-hosted orogenic and Carlin-style gold deposits.

Report Time: 08:30 a.m. Nov. 2nd, 2019 (Saturday)

Report Place: Teaching Complex B0501 in the eastern area (lecture about Giant Metallic Deposits)

Report 4: Sedex Pb-Zn and sediment-hosted Cu-Co deposits: similarities and differences

Report Time: 14:00 p.m. Nov. 2nd, 2019 (Saturday)

Report Place: Teaching Complex B0501 in the eastern area (lecture about Giant Metallic Deposits)

Introduction to Academician Ross Large: Founder of CODES of University of Tasmania of Australia, academician of Institute of Technology, Science and Engineering of Australia, member of Society of Exploration Geophysicists and member of Geological Society of Australia. He has been engaging in exploration and research about genesis of mineral deposits and ore prospecting for a long time, organized, developed and optimized the method of chemical component analysis about metal sulfide LA-ICP-MS microcells and systematically obtained the microelement composition of pyrite in seafacies sedimentary rocks in different geologic historical periods for the first time, interpreting life evolution from an all-new perspective. He has published more than 180 theses in important international academic journals such as Geology, EPSL, GCA and EG.