About Professor Shao-Yong Jiang and His Team Attending the Goldschmidt Conference in Spain and Reporting
Invited by Professor Jacquie Storey of the Commission of the International Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Professor Shao-Yong Jiang, director of Collaborative Innovation Center for Exploration of Strategic Resources(CIC-ESMR) led a team to attend the International Goldschmidt Annual Conference on Geochemistry held in Spain from Aug. 16th-25th, 2019 and gave a poster presentation there.
Goldschmidt Conference, jointly organized by the Geochemistry Societies of U.S. and European, is one of the most important academic conferences in international geochemistry. There are several thousands of attenders. The conference hosts various sessions including environmental geochemistry, pollutant geochemistry, geobiology, and biological geochemistry. During the conference, Professor Shao-Yong Jiang gave a poster named “Is Subducted Oceanic Crust Necessary to Produce Large Porphyry-Skarn Cu-Polymetallic Deposits: Case Studies from the Middle-Lower Yantgze Metallogenic Belt in South China”.
The participation of this conference enhanced the exchanges of attenders with other geologists in this area, making them know advanced research methods about geochemistry and current research hot research topics. Through diversified reports demonstrations of this conference, the attenders not only knew the most advanced technological methods in the area of geochemistry and research frontiers, but also had some inspiring thinking about geochemical cycle of elements and pollution control fromfrom a big picture. At the same time, this conference enhanced international cooperation and made contributions to the international cooperation and development of CIC-ESMR and Resources College of our university. The scheduled tasks of the attenders were completed satisfactorily.
Appendix Report Titles of the Attenders and Arrangement of Meeting Places
NO. |
Name |
Title |
Presentation Type |
Time |
Supervisor |
1 |
Shao-Yong Jiang |
Is Subducted Oceanic Crust Necessary to Produce Large Porphyry-Skarn Cu-Polymetallic Deposits: Case Studies from the Middle-Lower Yantgze Metallogenic Belt in South China |
Poster |
Aug 22th 17:30 |
|
2 |
Suo-Fei Xiong, Shao-Yong Jiang |
Scheelite Geochemistry as a DVD Recorder for Contrasting Magmatic and Hydrothermal Fluid Systems in the Yangchuling Porphyry W-Mo Deposit, South China |
Invited oral Presentation |
Aug 21th (AM) |
Shao-Yong Jiang |
3 |
Yi-Qu Xiong |
Timing and ore genesis of the giant Renli Ta-Nb deposit in South China |
Poster/Flash Talk |
Aug 20th 17:30 |
Shao-Yong Jiang |
4 |
Wei Wang |
Silicon isotope fractionation of silica sinter in geothermal fields of southern Tibet, China |
Oral |
Aug 20th 8:30 |
Shao-Yong Jiang |
5 |
Tao Liu |
Chemcial and boron isotopie compositions of tourmaline from yushishan leucogranite,nw china:implication for mutiple stage formation from b-rich melts to hydrothermal fluids |
Oral |
Aug 19th (AM) |
Shao-Yong Jiang |
6 |
Ning-Jun Peng |
Apatite Luminescence and Geochemistry Record Magmatic-Hydrothermal Evolution of the Gaint Shimensi W(Cu) Ore Deposit, Dahutang district, South China |
Oral |
Aug 19th 11:00 |
Shao-Yong Jiang |
7 |
Lu Zhang |
Mineral chemistry and U-Th-Pb geochronology of columbite group minerals, cassiterite and monazite indicate multiple stage mineralization in the Zhaojinggou rare metal deposit, Central Inner Mongolia, North China |
Flash Talk |
Aug 20th (AM) |
Shao-Yong Jiang |
8 |
Yuan-Ying Can |
Metasomatism Induced REE Mineralization in Off-Craton Carbonatite |
Oral |
Aug 23th (AM) |
Chen Wei |
9 |
Hui Yang |
Geochronology and geochemistry of volcanic rocks from tanjianshan group in the xitieshan pb-zn deposit, nw china: implication for an early paleozoic back-arc basin evolution |
Poster |
Aug 22th 17:30 |
Hua-Shan Sun, Shao-Yong Jiang |