SE23
The Origin and Growth History of the Asia Continent: Paleomag and Geological Constraints

Name Title Affliation
Ian Metcalfe
Origin and assembly of continental mainland East and SE Asia University of New England, Australia
Simon Wilde The Nature and Significance of Cretaceous Magmatic Events in Northern and Eastern China Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Robert Hall (title of talk yet to be confirmed) "oceanic" eastern SE Asia and Cenozoic story Royal Holloway University of London, U.K.
Brian Windley The geology and tectonic development of the Central Asian orogenic belt in Mongolia and contiguous region University of Leicester, UK
Ki-Hong Chang A Permo-Triassic Transpressional orogeny related with collision of South China and North China blocks Kyungpook National University, KOREA
Haoruo Wu The amalgamation and accretion between the Yangtze and Cathaysian blocks during late Ordovician and early Silurian The Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Onongyn TOMURTOGOO Tectonic and paleogeodynamics of Mongolia (with demonstration of the new terrane map of Mongolia) Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolia
Xixi Zhao Paleomagnetic Constraints on the Tectonic History of China since Mesozoic University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Zheng-Xiang Li Positions of the major East Asian continental blocks in the supercontinent Rodinia University of Western Australia, Australia
Zhong Qiang Chen Positions of the Tarim Block, Northwest China in Late Palaeozoic Palaeo-Tethyan Ocean: An Integration of Palaeobiogeographical and Tectonostratigraphical Constraints The University of Western Australia, Australia
Michael Fuller Paleomagnetism of Borneo Uni of Hawaii.