The agenda of Porphyry Cu-Au-Mo Mineralization System International symposium |
Location: Geology building No.3, Second floor, lecture hall, IGGCAS |
Friday 7th September |
9:00─12:00 |
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14:00─17:00 |
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Saturday 8th September |
Opening ceremony of Porphyry Cu-Au-Mo Mineralization System International symposium |
Session chaired by Jun Gao and Peter Hollings |
8:30─8:40 |
A brief introduction from Kezhang Qin |
8:40─8:45 |
Welcome Speech from Jinhui Yang (Deputy Director of IGGCAS) |
8:45─8:50 |
Welcome Speech from Zengqian Hou (Vice-chairman of NSFC) |
8:50─9:20 |
Keynote:Tectonics, magma fertility and the formation of porphyry deposits |
Orals: Peter Hollings (Prof, Lakehead University) |
9:20─9:50 |
Keynote:Porphyry Cu and Mo deposits in China: Tectonic settings and metallogenic systematics |
Orals: Kezhang Qin (Prof, IGGCAS) |
9:50─10:20 |
Photo & Tea break |
Theme 1: Geodynamic settings for porphyric mineralization (Central Asian, Tethys, Pacific, Subduction-Collision-overlapped Orogenic belt) |
Session chaired by Kyaing Sein (Myanmar Geosciences Society) and Rui Wang |
10:20─10:45 |
Invited:The geological setting review of copper porphyry system in Southern Mongolia |
Orals: Dash Batulzii (Prof, MUST) |
10:45─11:05 |
Continental lithospheric extension related porphyry mineralization systems in South China |
Orals: Xiaofeng Li (Prof, IGGCAS) |
11:05─11:25 |
Updated profile of Paleozoic to early Mesozoic magmatism in the northern China-Mongolian tract: implication for accretionary process and porphyry Cu-Mo mineralization |
Orals: Xiaohui Zhang (Prof, IGGCAS) |
11:25─11:55 |
Keynote:Large-scale porphyry-type mineralization in the Central Asian metallogenic domain: Geo-dynamic background and metallogenesis |
Orals: Jun Gao (Prof, IGGCAS) |
11:55─12:30 |
Lunch at IGGCAS's canteen |
14:00─14:20 |
Discussions on the metallogenic background of the Miocene porphyry Cu deposits in the Eastern Tethyan belt |
Orals: Bo Wan (Prof, IGGCAS) |
14:20─14:40 |
Thermal histories and exhumation processes of the Gangdese porphyry deposits, Tibet |
Orals: Junxing Zhao (Dr., IGGCAS) |
14:40─15:00 |
The genesis of Mesozoic Mo mineralization linked to subduction-metasomated fertile source |
Orals: Yifei Liu (Dr., IMRCAGS) |
15:00─15:20 |
Late-stage southward subduction of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean and implications for porphyry Cu-Mo mineralization: Constraints from the igneous rocks in the Fukeshan and Xiaokelehe Cu-Mo deposits, NE China |
Orals: Changzhou Deng (Ph.D, Jilin Univercity) |
15:20─15:40 |
Tea break & Poster Presentation |
Theme 2: Porphyry deposit systems in Central Asian Metallogenic Domain |
Session chaired by Xiaohui Zhang and Dmitry Konopelko |
15:40─16:05 |
Invited:Porphyry-type deposits in the context of Paleozoic magmatic evolution of the western Tian Shan (Stan-countries) |
Orals: Dmitry Konopelko (Prof, Saint Petersburg State University) |
16:05─16:25 |
Petrogenesis of gabbroic intrusions in the Kurama magmatic arc, Uzbekistan: The role of arc maturity controlling the generation of giant porphyry Cu-Au deposits |
Orals: Zhiguo Cheng (Dr., China University of Geosciences, Beijing) |
16:25─16:45 |
Age and S-Pb-Os constraints on the origin of the Intrusion-related Unkurtash gold deposit in Kyrgyzstan Tian Shan |
Orals: Bo Zu (Dr., China University of Geosciences, Wuhan) |
16:45─17:10 |
Invited:The comparison of geochemical characteristics of the Tsagaan suvarga and Oyu Tolgoi porphyry copper deposits, Southern Mongolia |
Orals: Tungalag Naidansuren (Prof, IPGMAS) |
17:10─17:30 |
A long way to run: the Paleozoic-Mesozoic evolution of magmatism, mineralization, and structures of Duobaoshan porphyry Cu deposit in the eastern section of CAOB |
Orals: Chao Zhao (Ph.D, IGGCAS) |
17:30─18:30 |
Buffet dinner in the revolving restaurant at the top of Yuanchenxin hotel |
Sunday 9th September |
Theme 3: Key formation processes including magma, fluids and mineralization of porphyry deposit systems |
Session chaired by Yasushi Watanabe and Hongrui Fan (IGGCAS) |
8:30─8:50 |
Porphyry Cu (Au) deposit promoted by redox decoupling during magnetite alteration |
Orals: Huaying Liang (Prof, GIGCAS) |
8:50─9:10 |
Geology, fluid inclusion, isotope systematics and geochronology of the Qarachilar Cu?Mo?Au deposit, NW Iran: implication for ore genesis |
Orals: Mir Ali Asghar Mokhtar (Dr., University of Zanjan) |
9:10─9:30 |
Origin and evolution of mineralizing fluids of the Armaqan Khaneh epithermal base metal deposits, NW Iran: fluid inclusion and stable isotope perspective |
Orals: Hossein Kouhestani (Dr., University of Zanjan) |
9:30─9:50 |
Apatite sulfur isotopes trace mantle-input S for giant Qulong porphyry deposit formation in continental collision zone |
Orals: Rui Wang (Prof, China University of Geosciences, Beijing) |
9:50─10:10 |
Geology and origin of the Zhunuo porphyry Cu deposit in the Gangdese belt of Southern Tibet |
Orals: Xiang Sun (Prof, China University of Geosciences, Beijing) |
10:10─10:30 |
Quantifying exhumation at the giant Pulang porphyry Cu-Au deposit using U-Pb-He dating |
Orals: Chengbiao Leng (Dr., IGCAS) |
10:30─10:45 |
Tea break & Poster Presentation |
10:45─11:05 |
Rock and in-situ mineral geochemistry of the fertile Tongchang and infertile Shilicun felsic potassic alkaline intrusions at southwestern margin of the Yangtze block: Implications for petrogenesis and ore genesis |
Orals: Leiluo Xu (Dr., IGCAS) |
11:05─11:25 |
Iron isotope fractionation during magmatic-hydrothermal evolution: A case study from the Duolong porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Tibet |
Orals: Jinxiang Li (Dr., ITPRCAS) |
11:25─11:45 |
Hydrothermal controls on Mo isotope fractionation in porphyry deposits: implications for ore formation and elemental cycling |
Orals: Yang Li (Dr., IGGCAS) |
11:45─12:05 |
Magmatic formation processes at Black Mountain porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Philippines: Insights from Mineral chemistry and implications for mineralization |
Orals: Mingjian Cao (Dr., IGGCAS) |
12:05─12:40 |
Lunch at IGGCAS's canteen |
Theme 4: Porphyry-skarn-epithermal mineralization system and exploration implications |
Session chaired by Huayong Chen and Xingchun Zhang (IGCAS) |
14:00─14:25 |
Invited:Role of potassic alteration for porphyry Cu mineralization |
Orals: Yasushi Watanabe (Prof, Akita University) |
14:25─14:45 |
Fluid evolution of the Dasuji porphyry Mo deposit on the northern margin of the North China Craton |
Orals: Yongbin Wang (Dr., IGGCAS) |
14:45─15:10 |
Invited:The overprinting mineralization in the Paleozoic porphyry Cu systems, Xinjiang, NW China |
Orals: Huayong Chen (Prof, GIGCAS) |
15:10─15:30 |
Multiple tectonic-magmatic-metallogenic stages of porphyry Cu-Mo deposit: Evidence by the Yuleken porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Xinjiang, NW China |
Orals: Tao Hong (Dr., IGGCAS) |
15:30─15:50 |
Tea break & Poster Presentation |
15:50─16:10 |
Identification of Concealed Intrusive-hydrothermal Center and ore prediction of the Tongshan Porphyry Copper Deposit in CAOB |
Orals: Xuyong Pang (Dr., IMRCAGS) |
16:10─16:30 |
Eocene Magmatism and Transitional Mineralization in Shangalon-Kyungalon Cu-Au orefield, Northern Myanmar |
Orals: Thiri Ye Htut (Ph.D, , IGGCAS) |
16:30─16:50 |
Origin and evolution of the ore-forming fluid for the Gaosongshan epithermal gold deposit, Northern Lesser Xing’an Range: Evidence from deposit geology, fluid inclusions, H-O isotopes |
Orals: Yang Liu (Ph.D, Jilin University) |
16:50─17:10 |
The formation of the giant Rongna Cu-(Au) deposit: Telescoped porphyry and epithermal mineralization |
Orals: Xia’nan Zhang (Dr., IGGCAS) |
17:10─18:30 |
Banquet at Furongguo restaurant |
Abbreviations: NSFC: National Nature Science Foundation of China |
MUST: Mongolian University of Science and Technology |
IGGCAS: Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
IMRCAGS: Institute of Mineral Resources,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences |
IPGMAS: Institute of Paleontology and Geology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences |
GIGCAS: Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences |
IGCAS: Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
ITPRCAS: Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Field trip: Duobaoshan-Tongshan-Zhengguang-Chalukou porphyry, epithermal Cu-Au-Mo deposits in the eastern part of Central Asian Orogenic Belt |