A major event of IGCP 499 in 2005 took place in Southern Siberia. In the tradition of successful joint meetings and field trips of Devonian iGCP projects and the international Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy (...A major event of IGCP 499 in 2005 took place in Southern Siberia. In the tradition of successful joint meetings and field trips of Devonian iGCP projects and the international Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy (SDS), a very successful meeting was held at the Institute of Petroleum Geology, United Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch in Novosibitsk. The meeting, which included a splendid field trip to the South of Siberia (July 26-August 6, 2005) and well-organised technical sessions ( August 7-8, 2005). was run by a great group from Novosibirsk under the guidance of E. A. Yolkin. A. V. Kanygin: N. K. Bakharev. N. G. Izokh, and O. T. Obut (and a wonderful learn helping to arrange the sessions and the field trip in a perfect way!)展开更多
Turkey is a region of special interest for Devonian researchers because it comprises Laurasian and Gondwanan components situated on different but neighbouring tectonic blocks. The respective strata include a variety o...Turkey is a region of special interest for Devonian researchers because it comprises Laurasian and Gondwanan components situated on different but neighbouring tectonic blocks. The respective strata include a variety of facies representing different shelf to marginal marine and even continental environments.展开更多
文摘A major event of IGCP 499 in 2005 took place in Southern Siberia. In the tradition of successful joint meetings and field trips of Devonian iGCP projects and the international Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy (SDS), a very successful meeting was held at the Institute of Petroleum Geology, United Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch in Novosibitsk. The meeting, which included a splendid field trip to the South of Siberia (July 26-August 6, 2005) and well-organised technical sessions ( August 7-8, 2005). was run by a great group from Novosibirsk under the guidance of E. A. Yolkin. A. V. Kanygin: N. K. Bakharev. N. G. Izokh, and O. T. Obut (and a wonderful learn helping to arrange the sessions and the field trip in a perfect way!)
文摘Turkey is a region of special interest for Devonian researchers because it comprises Laurasian and Gondwanan components situated on different but neighbouring tectonic blocks. The respective strata include a variety of facies representing different shelf to marginal marine and even continental environments.