30th International Geological Congress (4-14 August 1996, Beijing, China) – Field Trip Guide (Vol.4)

第30屆國際地質大會地質旅行指南 第4卷

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Author: Hou Hongfei
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 7116022139
1996; Hardcover;190x260mm;286 pages with figures

Geological field trips, as an important feature of the Internatioal Geological Congress, give the IGC participants every possible facility to study the geology and mineral resources of the country or region hosting the Congress. On the other hand, field excursions provide a good opportunity for the host country or region to present to the participants its unique geological conditions and the advances it has made in geoscientific research, and to discuss with them the confronting problems and the subjects that have aroused common concern in the world geoscientific community.
An extensive programme of field trips has been planned for the 30th IGC to show the typical features of continental geology in China. These trips are divided into three categories: Pre-, During- and Post-Congress. According to the response from the registrants, 79 of the 142 originally planned trips have been finally retained and list in the Third Circular. They highlight China's major orogenic belts, large-scale sedimentary basins, metallogenic belts with large or superlarge ore deposits of different genetic types, and a great variety of geological attractions. Natural hazards, environmental protection and fundamental geology are also the major emphasis of the excursions.
Guidebooks have been prepared and will be distributed to the participants prior to the start of each trip. In addition, six bound volumes of collected guidebooks, including some of the trips which were ultimately cancelled, have been compiled by the Field Trip Committee according to either discipline or region. They are:
Volume 1: Stratigraphy, paleontology, sedimentology, petroleum and coal geology, comprising field trips T106/T340,                  T112, T115, T302, T306, T313, T318, T320, T326, T348, T368,T381, T394 and T395.
Volume 2: Precambrian geology and mineral resources and seismology, including field trips T102,T105, T307, T309, T314,                  T315,T335, T355 and T356.
Volume 3: Volcanos, Quaternary geology, geomorphology, hydrogeology, engineering geology,environmental geology and                  geothermics, embracing field trips T101, T327, T329, T332,T337, T346, T347, T351, T354, T359, T369, T372,                  T382, T388 and T389.
Volume 4: Petrology and mineral resources, consisting of field trips T103, T107/T342, T111/T361,T305, T317, T319, T324,                  T325, T333, T343,T358 and T386.
Volume 5: Regional geology, structural geology, geotectonics and metamorphic belts, comprising field trips T121/T387,                  T113, T116, T316, T328, T339, T364, T390, T391 and T392.
Volume 6: Geology of Beijing and its adjacent areas, including field trips from 7201 to T214

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

Ore Deposit, Mineralogy and Structural Geology of Bayan Obo Niobiumrare-earths-iron Mine, Inner Mongolia    Automomous Region
Rare Metals-and Gem Minerals-bearing Pegmatites in Koktokay Area, Altay, Xinjiang
Diamondiferous Kimberlites in Liaoning and Shandong Provinces
The Industrial Minerals and Rocks in Jiaodong Penisula, Shandong Province
Geology of Gold Deposits in Shandong Province
Volcanic Geology and Mineral Resources in Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces
Non-Metallic Mineral Deposits around Taihu Lake
Geology of U, Au, Ag Deposits Related to Mesozoic Volcanism in Jiangxi Province
W-Sn-Pb-Zn Polymetallic Deposits in Southern Hunan
The Xikuangshan Antimony Ore Deposit and Woxi Gold-Tungsten-antimony Ore Deposit, Hunan Province
Cu-ci and Pb-zn Sulfide Deposits in Gansu Province
Super-Large Tertiary Pb-zn Deposits in the Lanping Area, Yunnan

 


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