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Chang'an University held the Zhang Bosheng Forum on the 70th anniversary of its founding

  On the afternoon of April 17, in order to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of Chang'an University, the Zhang Bosheng Forum was held in Chang'an University, and nearly 200 people, including experts and scholars in geoscience, alumni, Zhang Bosheng Award-winning representatives, and doctoral and master students, attended the forum report meeting.

Chang'an University held the Zhang Bosheng Forum on the 70th anniversary of its founding

  Before the opening of the academic report of the forum, the organizer launched the Initiative of the Zhang Bosheng Foundation, read out the winners of the Sixth Zhang Bosheng Award, held the launch and donation ceremony of "Zhang Bosheng Biography", and presented flower baskets for the statue of Mr. Zhang Bosheng.

  Professor Zhang Bosheng has been engaged in geology for 65 years and has made outstanding contributions to the development of earth science and geological education in China. He determined the hannan rocks and songyang movements; discovered the loess line, put forward the loess "wind into water sinking theory"; proposed the "distribution law of oblique tectonic network" in seismic research; founded the "crust wavy mosaic tectonic theory", known as one of the "five major structural geology schools in China"; won many national, provincial and ministerial awards, won the "National Excellent Teacher" and the title of Shaanxi Provincial Labor Model.

  In the series of academic report forums of academicians and experts, five academicians and experts made wonderful speeches on cutting-edge topics such as the positioning and guidance direction of Strategic Minerals in China, the role of coal-to-oil and gas in the national development and the status of coal energy in the future, the design and technical control method of filling in the Loess Area, the enrichment mechanism of oil and gas resources in the Ordos Basin, and the simulation of the geological evolution of the mainland gathering with big data of magmatic activities.

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