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1 International Workshop on Climate and Environmental Evolution in the Mesozoic Greenhouse World and 3rd IGCP 609 Workshop on Cretaceous Sea-Level Change PROGRAMME September 05 11, 2015 NANJING, CHINA
2 ORGANIZING AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Xiumian Hu, School of Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University, China Xi Chen, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China Xianghui Li, Nanjing University, China Benjamin Sames, University of Vienna, Austria Michael Wagreich, University of Vienna, Austria SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Hisao Ando, Ibaraki University, Japan Bilal Haq, SornonneUniversite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France Xiumian Hu, School of Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University, China Brian Huber, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA Greg A. Ludvigson, Kansas Geological Survey Florentin Maurrasse, Florida International University, Miami, USA Julleh Jalalur Rahman, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh Michael Wagreich, University of Vienna, Austria Chengshan Wang, China University of Geosciences, Beijing Jingen Sha, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, CAS, China Svetlana Zorina, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russian Federation EDITORS Xiumian Hu, School of Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University, China Xi Chen, China University of Geosciences, Beijing Juan Li, School of Earth Science and Engineering, Nanjing University, China
3 1) Oral and Poster sessions: INFORMATION AND SERVICE School of Earth Sciences and Engineering Building, Nanjing University, Xianlin Campus, Room A125, first floor 2) Time and restaurant for daily meals: At the Sport Champian Hotel Breakfast: 7:00-8:20; Lunch: 12:10-13:00; Dinner: 18: 30; East Gate of NJU Sport Champian Hotel Workshop place South Gate of NJU Metro Line 2 NJU Xianlin Campus stop 3) Contact persons 4 Xiumian Hu, Tel.: , [email protected] Juan Li Tel.: , [email protected] Zhong Han, Tel.: , [email protected]
4 International Workshop on Climate and Environmental Evolution in the Mesozoic Greenhouse World and 3rd IGCP 609 Workshop on Cretaceous Sea-Level Change PROGRAMME Place: School of Earth Sciences and Engineering Building, Nanjing University, Xianlin Campus, Room A125, first floor September 6 8:30-9:00 Openning Session Chairman: Xiumian Hu 1) Introducing invited guests and participant 2) Workshop Introduction 3) Address by Nanjing University representative 4) Group photo 9:00-10:30 Session 1 IGCP Projects Chairman: Chengshan Wang 9:00-9:30 [Invited talk 1] Michael Wagreich (University of Vienna, AUSTRIA) International Geoscience Program Project IGCP 609: greenhouse climate sea-level changes and the Cretaceous World 9:30-10:00 [Invited talk 2] Jingeng SHA (Nanjing Institute of Geology & Palaeontology, CAS) Continental crises of the Jurassic: A brief introduction of IGCP :00-10:30 [Invited talk 3] Hisao Ando (Ibaraki University, Japan) Current status of IGCP 608 Asia-Pacific Cretaceous Ecosystems and the further cooperation with IGCP :30-10:50 Tea & Coffee Break 10:50-15:40 Session 2 Cretaceous Sea-Level Change Chairman: Michael Wagreich 10:50-11:30 [Invited talk 4] Bilal Haq (NSF, Washington, DC, USA) Cretaceous eustasy and tectonics and progress on new Jurassic Sea-Level Curve 11:30-11:50 [Oral 1] Elena Iakovishina (Moscow State University, Russia)
5 14:00-14:20 [Oral 2] Eustatic events and sedimentation model Terminal Maastrichtian of the Crimea LUNCH Shahid Iqbal (University of Vienna, Austria) Marine regression and terrestrial onset at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary: southwestern margin of the Neotethys in the Salt Range, Pakistan 14:20-14:40 [Oral 3] Florentin J. Maurrasse (Florida International University, USA) Uppermost Barremian Lower Aptian microfacies analysis and paleoenvironments of the semi-restricted Organyà Basin,Catalunya, Spain 14:40-15:00 [Oral 4] Michalík Jozef (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak) Early Cretaceous carbonate platform evolution in the Manín pelagic basin (Central Western Carpathians, Slovakia) 15:00-15:20 [Oral 5] Svetlana Zorina (Kazan Federal University, Russia) Late Cretaceous depositional environments on the Eastern Russian Platform 15:20-15:40 Tea & Coffee Break 15:40-17:00 Session 3 Mesozoic Climate and Environmental Changes Chairman: Florentin J. Maurrasse 15:40-16:20 [Invited talk 5] Brain Huber (Smithsonian Institution, USA) The Cretaceous hothouse and the greenhouse ice sheet debate 16:20-16:40 [Oral 6] Erik Wolfgring (University of Vienna, AUSTRIA) Reconstructing pelagic palaeoenvironments from the R. calcarata Zone 16:40-17:00 [Oral 7] Huimin Liang (China University of Geosciences, Beijing, CHINA) Methane-derived authigenic carbonates of mid-cretaceous age in southern Tibet: Types of carbonate concretions, carbon sources, and formation processes 17:00-17:20 [Oral 8] Gang Li (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology) Searching for the nonmarine J/K boundary in northeastern China
6 17:20-17:35 [Oral 9] Michael Wagreich (University of Vienna, AUSTRIA) Stratigraphy and sea-level change around the Santonian-Campanian boundary interval 17:35-17:50 [Oral 10] Benjamin Sames (University of Vienna, AUSTRIA) 17:50-18:10 Poster Presentation Integrating paleoenvironmental and climate cyclicities New approaches and concepts for the non-marine Lower Cretaceous September 7 8:30-12:10 Session 4 Mesozoic Terrestrial Environments and Geobiological Evolution Chairman: Yongdong Wang 8:30-9:10 [Invited talk 6] William Hay (University of Colorado, USA) Mesozoic plate tectonics and the evolution of life on land 9:10-9:30 [Oral 11] Greg Ludvigson (Kansas Geological Survey, USA) Terrestrial paleoclimatic expressions of Aptian-Albian carbon isotope excursions 9:30-9:50 [Oral 12] Dangpeng XI (China University of Geosciences, Beijing, CHINA) Late Cretaceous marine fossils and seawater incursion events in the Songliao Basin 9:50-10:10 [Oral 13] Yuan GAO (China University of Geosciences, Beijing, CHINA) Mid-latitude terrestrial climate of East Asia linked to global climate in the Late Cretaceous: Evidences from stable isotopes and clay minerals of the scientific core in the Songliao Basin 10:10-10:30 Tea & Coffee Break 10:30-10:50 [Oral 14] Xianghui LI (Nanjing University, CHINA) Geochronology of single zircon U-Pb isotope in South China: Insights of the Late Mesozoic terrestrial basin and stratigraphy 10:50-11:10 [Oral 15] Jeffrey Ross (Kansas Geological Survey,USA) Stable isotope paleohydrology of pedogenic carbonates from the wedge-top depozone of the North American sevier orogenic belt 11:10-11:30 [Oral 16] Yongdong WANG (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology,CHINA)
7 Fossil wood diversity and terrestrial paleoclimate variation: new data from the Mesozoic of China 11:30-11:50 [Oral 17] Mike Pole (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology,CHINA) Floral and climate change at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary in New Zealand 11:50-12:10 [Oral 18] Yanhong PAN (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology,CHINA) Taphonomy of bivalves from Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous lakes of NE China LUNCH 14:00-16:00 Session 5 Mesozoic Abrupt Palaeoenvionmental Change and Major Geological Events Chairman:Greg Ludvigson 14:00-14:20 [Oral 19] Enxiao YU (China University of Geosciences, Beijing, CHINA) Cretaceous two rainy seasons and ENSO signals recorded in Nenjiang Formation in Songliao Basin 14:20-14:40 [Oral 20] Xi CHEN (China University of Geosciences, Beijing, CHINA) New studies on the Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events in the Tingri Area, Southern Tibet 14:40-15:00 [Oral 21] Xiaolin ZHANG (University of Science and Technology of China,CHINA) The Cenomanian-Turonian mass extinction and biotic turnover events in south eastern Tethys linked to redox chemistry changes: Evidence from multiple sulfur isotopes 15:00-15:20 [Oral 22] Yongxiang LI (Nanjing University,CHINA) Deciphering the evolution of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2) 15:20-15:40 [Oral 23] Juan LI (Nanjing University, CHINA) Unraveling the Paleocene Eocene thermal maximum in shallow marine Eastern Tethyan environment: the stratigraphic record in Gamba area (South Tibet) 15:40-16:00 [Oral 24] Jander Socorro (Florida International University, USA) Biomarker characterization of the negative carbon isotope shift in segment C2 of the El Pui section, Organyà Basin, Catalunya, Spain 16:00-16:20 Tea & Coffee Break
8 16:20-17:40 Open Discussion 1) Next IGCP workshp 2) Proceeding of the Nanjing IGCP609 Workshop 3) potential collaboration of IGCP projects Chairman: Michael Wagreich 17:40-18:00 Xiumian Hu (Nanjing University, CHINA) Introduction to the post-workshop field trip in southeastern China Poster Place: School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University, Xianlin Campus, Building Hall, first floor 1 Ludmila Kopaevich, Elena Yakovishina, Ruslan Gabdullin Sequence stratigraphy and sea level change of the Cenomanian succession of Crimea--North Caucasus area and Mangyshlak MTS (W. Kazakhstan) 2 H. A. Wanas Geology Department- Faculty of Sciences- Menofyia University-Shebin El-Kom-Egypt 3 Zhong Han, Xiumian Hu Microfacies analysis and depositional environments of the Early-Middle Jurassicin the Tethys Himalaya (South Tibet) 4 Lan Chen, Hugh C. Jenkyns, Guiwen Xu, Emanuela Mattioli, Xuejuan Da The New nannofossils of Jurassic black shales from the QiangtangBasin, Northern Tibet
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10 SPONSORS State Key Laboratory of Mineral Deposit Research, Nanjing University IGCP 609 Project UNESCO/IUGS School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University Natural Science Foundation of China, Earth Sciences Department 973 Project - Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China th th Nanjing, September, 2015
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