35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS

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35TH INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS T43.11 - Rock Deformation and Structural Geology Date Thursday, 01 September 2016 Time 08:00 to 10:00 08:00 08:15 4111 Pseudotachylytes: towords a depth of origin Prof. Uwe Altenberger 08:15 08:30 874 Microstructural and chemical heterogeneity of pseudotachylytes from Indian craton, and its implications for frictional Professor Anupam Chattopadhyay melting process along seismic faults 08:30 09:00 5445 Interpreting continuous-discontinuous deformation structures considering a continuum of fault slip styles: The Dr. Ake Fagereng example of flexural-slip folds Keynote 09:00 09:15 1057 Structural analysis of Jwaneng Mine, Botswana Dr. Ian Basson 09:15 09:30 1062 Structural analysis of the Steenkampskraal Monazite Deposit, Western Cape, South Africa Dr. Ian Basson 09:30 09:45 1267 Interactive Structural Analysis of Virtual Geological Outcrops Dr. Michael Roach Page: 1/7

T43.12 - Rock Deformation and Structural Geology Date Thursday, 01 September 2016 Time 10:30 to 12:00 10:30 10:45 3552 Structural Development of the Potchefstroom Thrust and Fault System, Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa. Mr. Matt Terracin 10:45 11:00 2661 The Time that Geology Forget What Dykes in the Sydney Basin tell us about the Volcanic Evolution of the East Ms. Helen Baxter Australian Continental Margin. 11:00 11:15 4425 A comparative study between magmatic and magnetic fabrics with flow indicators to infer magma flow in sills. Dr. Lauren Hoyer 11:15 11:30 3460 Interpreting earthquake-triggered mass transport and soft sediment deformation in Lake Lisan, Dead Sea Basin Prof. Shmuel Marco 11:30 11:45 661 Micro-structural analysis to identify micro-scale deformation mechanisms and their effects on fault sealing capacity: Dr. Yangwen Pei an example from the Lenghu5 thrust-fold belt, Qaidam Basin, NE Tibetan Plateau 11:45 12:00 660 The architecture of buried reverse fault zone in sedimentary basin: A case from the northwest margin of Junggar Dr. Liu Yin Basin, China Page: 2/7

T43.13 - Rock Deformation and Structural Geology Date Thursday, 01 September 2016 Time 14:00 to 15:30 14:00 14:15 1749 Deformation characteristics of iron-ore-bodies in Xinyu iron deposit, Central Jiangxi Province and its implication for Dr. Zhengle Chen ore-prospecting 14:15 14:30 2218 Pseudo mega ring structure in Waterberg sandstone Ms. Carike Pretorius 14:30 14:45 2407 Carbon Release In Italy Through Volcanic, Tectonic And Other Styles Of Degassing : Implication For Carbon Dioxide Ms. Sabina Bigi Sequestration And Storage. 14:45 15:00 2418 Gas Bearing faults: how do they work? Ms. Sabina Bigi 15:00 15:15 4060 The brittle evolution of the Critical Zone across South Africa: Implications for sustainable transformation Mr. Taufeeq Dhansay 15:15 15:30 936 Paleomagnetism of the Permian and the Jurassic rocks of the Velebit Mt. and its implication for tectonic history of the Prof. Marek Lewandowski Karst Dinarides (Croatia) Page: 3/7

T43.14 - Rock Deformation and Structural Geology Date Thursday, 01 September 2016 Time 16:00 to 17:45 16:00 16:30 3669 Intracontinental deformation and reactivation, South Wales Coalfield, UK Dr. Thomas Blenkinsop Keynote 16:30 16:45 3418 Soft-sediments deformation structures of the Niger River right bank alluviums at Bamako, Mali, and their Mr. N'dji dit Jacques DEMBELE paleoseismic significance 16:45 17:00 2981 Crustal deformtion characteristics revealed by GPS observations in Guangdong area Dr. Xing Yan 17:00 17:15 2481 The Trans-European Suture Zone: origin and tectonomagmatic events in late Variscan times Prof. Andrzej Zelazniewicz 17:15 17:30 459 Geometry and kinematics of Moyar-Bhavani shear zone (central part), Tamil Nadu India: Characterising a Mr. Siddhartha Karmakar Neoproterozoic oblique transpression 17:30 17:45 349 Structural characterization and its implication of deformation timing of the Daerbute strike slip fault Dr. Kongyou Wu Dr. Yangwen Pei Page: 4/7

T43.P4 - Rock Deformation and Structural Geology Date Thursday, 01 September 2016 Time 17:45 to 19:00 Chair Room Exhibition 5039 Structural Mapping and Identification of Hydrothermal Alteration Zones Trhough SRTM and ASTER Images in Mr. Manuel Nopeia Macossa, Mozambique 3302 The difference of fracture density and fluid flow characteristics between footwall and hanging wall of a high angle Mr. Taehyung Kim fault 2296 Phyllosilicate occurrence along extensional faults in carbonate rocks and implications for seismic rupture Dr. Luca Smeraglia propagation: case studies from the central Apennines, Italy 1090 The metamorphic basement from the Santander Massif (Colombian Eastern Cordillera): a new stratigraphic Dr. Luis Carlos Mantilla Figueroa framework Dr. Carlos Alberto García Ramirez Dr. Víctor Valencia 5076 En-echelon quartz vein arrays in a progressive dextral transpressional system, Storms River, Eastern Cape, South Dr. Matthew Brayshaw Africa 3341 ANOTHER LOOK AT GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES OF PART OF THE NANGODI BELT, NORTHEASTERN Ms. Elikplim Dzikunoo GHANA: AN INTEGRATED STRUCTURAL AND GEOPHYSICAL APPROACH 2088 Geophysical Evidence on the Origin of the Caldas Novas Dome Dr. Detlef Walde 3000 Origin of Pseudotachylyte: A case study from the fault zone between the Mangalwar and Sand Mata plutons, central Dr. Gautam Deb Rajasthan, India 2111 A Comparison Between Modeling and Field Observations of Off-Fault Strain around Pseudotachylyte Fault Veins, Ms. Catherine Ross Norumbega Shear Zone, southern Maine 1069 The elusive Rayton Formation in the Khayakhulu area; western Transvaal basin of the North West Province, South Ms. Refilwe Shelembe Africa 2830 Age of folding and relationships of Pai-Hoi Novaya Zemlya and Urals orogenic belts. Dr. Mikhal Shishkin 2672 The effects of tectonic and stratigraphic inherited discontinuities on fault development and their surface evidences Prof. Silvio Seno through analogue models 19 Geological Mapping, Structural Setting and Petrographic Description Of The Archean Volcanic Rocks Of Mnanka Mr. Ezra Kavana Area, North Mara, Tanzania. 4505 Hydraulic fracturing for plaster under brittle-ductile transition condition Dr. Akihisa KIZAKI 5325 Series of China s metallogenic geological setting maps Mrs. Yanfang Feng Page: 5/7

T43.15 - Rock Deformation and Structural Geology Date Friday, 02 September 2016 Time 08:00 to 10:00 08:00 08:15 1859 Deformation patterns in the Bagalkot Group of rocks in the intracratonic Kaladgi basin, south western India: A case Dr. Mrinal Kanti Mukherjee of Mesoproterozoic gravity gliding of the cover over the basement during basin uplift 08:15 08:45 2862 Stress rotation, scale invariance and the locked in stress Dr. Gerrie van Aswegen Keynote 08:45 09:00 1194 Three Pagoda Fault Zone of the Kanchanaburi region interpreted from airborne geophysical data Dr. Dhiti Tulyatid 09:00 09:15 4149 3D microfabric analysis of progressive, polyphase subglacial deformation beneath the late Weichselian Baltic Ice Dr. Heiko Huneke Stream (Scandinavian Ice Sheet, Europe) Page: 6/7

T43.16 - Rock Deformation and Structural Geology Date Friday, 02 September 2016 Time 10:30 to 12:00 10:30 10:45 1061 Structural Analysis and Implicit 3D Modelling of High-Grade Host Rocks to the Venetia Kimberlite Diatremes, Central Dr. Ian Basson Zone, Limpopo Belt, South Africa 10:45 11:00 627 UPPER CRETACEOUS-TERTIAY STRIKE-SLIP TECTONICS IN NE LIBYA: EVOLUTION WITHIN DEXTRAL Dr. Maher El Amawy SPLAY DUPLEX STRUCTURE 11:00 11:15 5019 The Record of Subduction and Collision along the Southern Marginal Zone of the Damara Orogen Mr. Michael Hartnady 11:30 11:45 4015 Caledonides to Cascades Connections: Tectonic evolution of Paleozoic terranes in NW Washington, USA Dr. Elizabeth Schermer Page: 7/7