List of speakers
09h.10 - 09h.30 : Laurent Jolivet : laurent.jolivet@univ-orleans.fr
Mediterranean and West Pacific backarc basins, a comparison
Abstract
09h.30 - 09h.50 : Serge Lallemand : serge.lallemand@gm.uni-montp2.fr
Philippine Sea crustal deformation near arc-continent collision : a
comparison between Taiwan and Japan
Abstract
09h.50 - 10h.10 : Borming Jahn : bmjahn@ntu.etu.tw
Accretionary
orogens in SW and NE Japan : geochemical arguments and implications for crustal
growth
10h.10 - 10h.30 : Yan Chen : yan.chen@univ-orleans.fr
Mesozoic extension in Eastern Asia
Abstract
10h.50 - 11h.10 : Dmitri
Alexeiev : dvalexeiev@mail.ru
Palaeozoic
stratigraphy and tectonic correlation of the Chinese and Kyrgyz Tian Shan
Abstract
11h.10 - 11h.30 : Xu Bei : bxu@pku.edu.cn
Middle
Paleozoic convergent orogenic belts in western Inner Mongolia (China): framework,
kinematics, geochronology and implications for tectonic evolution of the
Central Asian Orogenic Belt
Abstract
11h30 - 11h.50 : Karel
Schulmann : schulmann.karel@gmail.com
Tectonic evolution of southern and central Mongolia
Abstract
11h.50 - 12h.10 : Flavien
Choulet : flavien.choulet@univ-orleans.fr
The early paleozoic evolution of West Junggar (NW China) : insight for the tectonic collage of the Altaids.
Abstract
12h.10 - 12h.30 : Reimar
Seltmann : r.seltmann@nhm.ac.uk
The
290 Ma jackpot: hot LIPs and giant deposits due to magmatic and metallogenic
peak activity across Eurasia
Abstract
14h.00 - 14h.20 : Michel
Faure : michel.faure@univ-orleans.fr
Tectonics of South China
Abstract
14h.20 - 14h.40 : Martial Caridroit : martial.caridroit@univ-lille1.fr
Radiolaria
and tectonics in Japan and Thailand
Abstract
14h.40 - 15h.00 : Koji
Wakita : koji.wakita@aist.go.jp
Two
different types of accretion tectonics in Japan and Indonesia
Abstract
15h.00 - 15h.20 : Alain
Chauvet : alain.chauvet@gm.univ-montp2.fr
Large
scale motion and hypothesis on the extension of the Baikal fault: an example of
Sayan active fault
15h.20 - 15h.40 : Marc
Jolivet : marc.jolivet@univ-rennes1.fr
Topographic evolution of the Tian Shan from Late Palaeozoic to Present:
the major role of inherited structures
Abstract
16h.00 - 16h.20 : Jacques Charvet : jacques.charvet@univ-orleans.fr
16h.20 - 16h.40 : Jean-Paul Cadet : jp.cadet@wanadoo.fr
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