The 19Th National Academic Symposium of Red Beds and Danxia Landform (August 18– 22, 2019, Yan’An, China) (Second Announcement)

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The 19Th National Academic Symposium of Red Beds and Danxia Landform (August 18– 22, 2019, Yan’An, China) (Second Announcement) The 4th International Symposium on Red Beds and Danxia Landform The 19th National Academic Symposium of Red Beds and Danxia Landform (August 18– 22, 2019, Yan’an, China) (Second Announcement) Hosted by IAG Working Group on Red Beds and Danxia Geomorphology Asia-Pacific World Geopark Network (APGN) Red Layer and Danxia Research Group of the Geographic Society of China School of Geographic and Planning of Sun-Yat Sen University Department of Natural Resources of Shaanxi Province Xi'an Geological Survey Center of China Geological Survey Yan'an Municipal People's Government Shaanxi Institute of Geological Survey Organized by Department of Natural Resources of Yan’an Shaanxi Mineral Resources and Geological Survey Co-organized by Shaanxi Geographic Society Chang’an University Northwest Geological Science and Technology Innovation Center 1. The theme of this conference is “Scientific Research on Resources and Environment Protection of Red-Beds and Danxia landform”. Sub-themes of the conference are as follows: a) Basic theories, methods and research trends of red beds and Danxia landforms The formation age, tectonic setting, sedimentary environment and distribution of red beds; Classification system and characteristics of red beds and Danxia landforms; The dynamic mechanism and development process of red beds and Danxia landforms; The research methods and technical systems of red beds and Danxia landforms; Research on the theory and application of red beds and Danxia tourism development; The research findings and trends of red beds and Danxia in the world. (b) Theory and Practice of Environmental Protection and Utilization of Red Layer and Danxia Landform The environmental problems of red beds and Danxia area such as geological hazards and soil erosion; The evaluation system of resources and environment in red beds and Danxia area; The mechanism of land degradation and desertification in red beds and Danxia area; Environmental protection and ecological restoration in red beds and Danxia area; Resources utilization and sustainable development in red bed area. (c) International comparison research and the value of red beds (d) Recent work on the Red Beds and Danxia Working Group (e) Investigate Danxia landforms such as Yongning Mountain, Maoxiang, Tianshengqiao and then discuss how to scientifically protect and sustainably use the resources. 2. Detailed Programme August 18: Check in all day; pick up at the station; August 19-20: Investigation of Danxia Landform in Yan’an; August 21: Opening Ceremony; Speech at the Conference; Academic Exchange; August 22: Academic Exchange; Closing Ceremony; August 23: Represents return; send to the station. 3. Meeting place Zaoyuan Hotel, Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, China (Middle section of Zaoyuan Road, Baota District, Yan'an City) 4. Time and place of reception and sending station a. Reception: The conference staffs will set up reception counters at Yan'an Nanniwan Airport and Yan'an Railway Station from 8:00 to 18:00 on August 18. Yan'an Nanniwan Airport has opened flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Qingdao, Shenyang, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Haikou, Tianjin, Xi'an and other cities; Yan'an Railway Station has opened trains to Xi'an, Baoji and other places. If you don’t arrive at the above time, please go to Zaoyuan Hotel in Yan'an by yourself. b. Return journey arrangement: After the end of the meeting, the Organizing Committee will arrange vehicles to drop the participants and guest to the railway station and airport. The specific arrangements will be decided according to the situation of departure. 5. Relevant attentions a. Delegates should submit academic papers related to conference topics. The length of papers is generally less than 8000 words. Abstracts of papers are generally not more than 500 words, with 3-5 keywords. English titles, authors, companies, abstracts and key words are attached. The titles of charts and tables are both in English and Chinese. All illustrations in the paper must be clearly drawn, and the attached photos and drawings are submitted separately in electronic documents. Quotations must be indicated and reference must be listed correctly behind the text. In order to facilitate online review, please send the papers in the form of Word documents to [email protected] before August 5, 2019. Peng Xiaohua will receive the papers. b. In order to better serve the conference and arrange the reception and sending-off vehicles and time, please decide the arrival schedule, return date and the way of transportation as early as you can. Please send the receipt back by fax or email to the conference group before August 5, 2019. Telephone service only receives consultation and is not used as a basis for reception or booking tickets. 。 c. Participants should order train tickets or air tickets by yourself. If you need the Conference team to help you to book the returning tickets, please pay the money in advance and write your personal information, the return date, means of transportation and the destination in receipt. If you change your tickets temporarily or refund tickets, you must pay additional fees by yourself. Delegates who temporarily change the time of arrival or departure before or after the meeting should contact us in time. d. For other requests, see the information of No. 1 of the Conference. 6. Contact information (1) Registration, participation and collection of papers Contact 1: Peng Xiaohua Mobile: 15829253795 E-mail: [email protected] Contact 2: Li Xingwen Mobile: 18629005249 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Shaanxi Mineral Resources and Geological Survey, No. 243 Youyi West Road(710068), Beilin District, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province Contact 3: Zhang Shaoyun Mobile: 13650742880 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Room 101, No. 572 building in South Campus, Sun Yat-sen University, 135 Xingang West Road(510275), Haizhu District, Guangzhou (2) Receipt of Participation and Consultation Contact 1: Wu Hao Mobile: 15349249867 E-mail: [email protected] Contact address: Shaanxi Mineral Resources and Geological Survey, No. 243 Youyi West Road(710068), Beilin District, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province Contact 2: Gaoxiang Mobile Phone: 13379558036 E-mail: [email protected] Address: No. 1 Building, Service Center for the People in Yan'an New District, Derpartment of Natural Resources of Yan’an (716000) Contact 3: Chen Aimin Mobile: 13650723420 E-mail: [email protected] Address: Room 101, No. 572 building in South Campus, Sun Yat-sen University, 135 Xingang West Road(510275), Haizhu District, Guangzhou Organizing Committee June 24, 2019 Dr. Ren Fang Secretary, IAG Working Group on Red Beds and Danxia Geomorphology Receipt of Participation Accompanying Name Gender Age Position/Title Gender person Working place (Postcode: ) Telephone Arriving Arriving time August , 2019 Train(Flight) number location Transportation of Departure Number of Departure time August Destination returning Station tickets ID Number Remarks: Note: please indicate the relationship between the accompanying personnel and the participants, and the problems that should be paid attention to in housing arrangement. .
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