[Geodynamics] EGU Session: Tectonic and geological evolution of the extensional systems and sedimentary basins of Myanmar (TS6.5)

Sheona Masterton S.Masterton at hotmail.co.uk
Fri Jan 6 20:42:12 AEDT 2017


Dear colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the EGU Session "Tectonic and geological evolution of the extensional systems and sedimentary basins of Myanmar".

Please note the abstract submission deadline is 11 January 2017, 13:00 CET.

Session details are here:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2017/session/23656

The complex and diverse geology of Myanmar offers a unique opportunity for studying tectonic processes, the understanding of which is significant for successful management of natural hazards (e.g. earthquakes) and development of hydrocarbon and mineral resources. Already a proven hydrocarbon producer on land, Myanmar's offshore hydrocarbon potential is now emerging with new gas discoveries in the Rakhine Basin. In August 2016 Central Myanmar Basin was struck by a magnitude 6.8 earthquake 25 km west of Chauk.

Tectonic models are a key element for building palaeogeographic reconstructions, source-to-sink studies and basin modelling. Despite this, there is still ongoing debate about (i) the origin and timings of arrival of different crustal fragments, (ii) the history of subduction, particularly during the Cenozoic, and (iii) the nature and the amount of displacement along the Sagaing Fault.

In attempt to improve our understanding of the geology and tectonic evolution of Myanmar, this session will aim to integrate field observations with subsurface data, satellite data and modelling results.

Kind regards,
Inga Sevastjanova, Jonathan Turner, Ian Watkinson, Gregory F. Moore and Ian Metcalfe

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