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International workshop on New Observations on the Deep Structure beneath the Alps-Anatolia-Iran Regions 28-30, May, 2014 Beijing 2nd Announcement Major itinerary plan State Kay Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution (SKL- LE), Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS), is proud to announce that we are ready to host the 1st international workshop on New Observations on the Deep Structure beneath the Alps- Anatolia- Iran Regions in the best season of Beijing. This workshop includes two parts. The open talks will be presented on May 28 to 29 in the Conference Mall of IGGCAS (Figures 1 and 2), while the small- table discussions will be on May 30. In the open part of the workshop, scientists from China, France, Italy and Iran will give 17 talks from the point of view of geology, geophysics and geochemistry. While in the part of small- table discussion, scientists will split into several groups for deep diving of seismic observations in the Alps, Anatolia and Iran Regions, respectively. Language All of the oral talks will be presented in English. Register State Kay Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution will sponsor this workshop. NO registering fee is charged, but registering will be done on May 27 in Beijing Grand Hotel for visiting scholarships. Date Time Plan 2014/5/27 Evening 18:30-20:00 Registering and Ice break in Beijing Grand Hotel

Figure 1. Google Map showing location of IGGCAS (marked as bubble A ) Figure 2. Route from the entrance to the Conference Mall of IGGCAS

Schedules and open talks May 28, 2014, in the Conference Mall of IGGCAS Date Time Oral Talks 2014/5/28 Morning Wang Q. Zhao L. 2014/5/28 Afternoon Paul A. Guillot S. 9:30-9:40 9:40-10:20 10:20-10:50 10:50-11:00 11:00-12:00 60 min 14:00-14:40 14:40-15:10 15:10-15:50 15:50-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:10 17:10 - Rixiang Zhu Address Qingchen Wang Exhumation of UHP rocks and its implication to deep structure of continental collision zone Stéphane Guillot Linking deep structures and surface processes in the Alps Marco G. Malusà Meso- Cenozoic evolution of the Alps- Apennines system and implications for the CIFALPS experiment on the Western Alps retroside Thierry Dumont Lateral termination of the north- directed Alpine orogeny and onset of westward escape in the Western Alpine arc Weiqiang Ji Zircon U- Pb age and Hf isotope constraints on the petrogenesis of the Alpine Periadritatic intrusions Yang Chu Detrital zircon U- Pb age and Hf isotopic constraints on the provenance of the foreland basin in the Western Alps Stéphane Schwartz Metamorphic conditions in the western Alps and their implications for the CIFALPS transect Zhonghai Li 3D numerical models of subduction/collision and subjacent mantle dynamics Head storm The scientific questions on the continental orogeny

May 29, 2014, in the Conference Mall of IGGCAS Date Time Oral Talks 2014/05/29 Morning Solarino S. Malusà M.G. 2014/05/29 Afternoon Chen L. Xiao W.J. 9:30-10:10 10:10-10:40 10:40-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:10 14:00-14:40 14:40-15:20 15:20-16:00 16:00-16:10 16:10-16:50 16:50- Anne Paul Crustal structure of the SW Alps imaged by receiver functions and ambient noise tomography Stefano Solarino Preliminary local earthquake tomography of the wider CIFALPS area Simone Salimbeni Upper mantle anisotropy beneath Western Alps and around region Liang Zhao Shear localization beneath the western Alps and its roles in continental subduction Anne Paul Mantle structure and transverse anisotropy in the Aegean- Anatolian collision zone Farhad Sobuti Crustal structure around Caspian Sea Coasts Lianfeng Zhao Strong Lg attenuation in the continental- collision orogenic belt in the Middle East Abdolreza Ghods Basement faulting in Simply Folded Zone of Zagros, Iran Discussions

Organizing task force Any question of accommodation and workshop, please contact General questions Liang ZHAO (zhaoliang@mail.iggcas.ac.cn) Tel: +86-10- 8299 8430 Hotel and general questions Xiaobin XU, Tel: +86-18800176043 Hotel and general questions Xin WANG, Tel: +86-18510408255 Workshop and traveling Shanshan WU, Tel: +86-18810276232 Publish and Poster Yuan LING, Tel: +86-18010028257 Reach to Hotel IGGCAS has a temporary contract with Beijing Grand Hotel. The hotel will provide discount during the workshop if you indicates that you are presenting this workshop. This hotel is around 27 km far way from Terminal 3 of the Capital Airport. If you take a taxi, please show the below card to taxi driver, which usually costs ~ 100 RMB from T3 to the hotel. Address of the Hotel: No. 2 Yumin Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China Figure 3. Card for taxi driver. The blue star indicates the IGGCAS.