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XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON THE CARBONIFEROUS AND PERMIAN THIRD CIRCULAR 1 ICCP-2015 THIRD CIRCULAR XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON THE CARBONIFEROUS AND PERMIAN August 1115, 2015, Kazan, Russia XVIII ICCP, an international meeting of geologists and paleontologists in all fields of the Carboniferous and Permian research, will be held at Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia on August 11-15, 2015. The Carboniferous and Permian successions of Russia have a long history of study and are renowned for excellent outcrops that occur over a vast territory, a considerable variety of depositional types, and abundant fossils. National and international projects have focused on documentation of candidates for global stratotypes for stage and substage boundaries, on paleogeographic reconstructions of the Uralian Ocean and the Paleo-Tethys, and on geochemical studies leading to great advances in our understanding of the paleoclimate at the end of the Paleozoic. Considerable progress was made in the study of Carboniferous and Permian successions in Siberia, the Russian Far East and the Cis-Uralian Region. ICCP XVIII in Kazan will provide an important forum for discussion of the most relevant cutting-edge topics of Carboniferous-Permian geology and paleontology, and a unique opportunity to see and collect from exceptional geological localities in European Russia. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE President of the XVIII International Congress on the Carboniferous and Permian Professor Ilshat R. Gafurov, Rector of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University Chairman of the Organizing Committee Professor Danis K. Nurgaliev, Vice-Rector for Research, Director of Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies Congress General Secretary Dr. Vladimir V. Silantiev, Head of Paleontology and Stratigraphy Department Phone/fax: 007 843 292 0819; E-mail: [email protected] Please contact the ICCP XVIII Congress Secretariat by emailing [email protected] for all enquiries, visa support and accommodation. The fee for participation is offered at a discounted fixed rate: Regular participant 250 Euro, Student 125 Euro, Accompanying person 50 Euro (all fees will be accepted onsite in cash). ATMs are widely available at airports, banks, along main shopping streets and in malls. Participants are required to pay the registration fee at the meeting registration desk. Detailed information is available on the congress website http://kpfu.ru/iccp2015

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ICCP-2015

THIRD CIRCULAR

XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON THE CARBONIFEROUS AND PERMIAN

August 11–15, 2015, Kazan, Russia

XVIII ICCP, an international meeting of geologists and paleontologists in all fields of the Carboniferous and Permian research, will be held at Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia on August 11-15, 2015.

The Carboniferous and Permian successions of Russia have a long history of study and are renowned for excellent outcrops that occur over a vast territory, a considerable variety of depositional types, and abundant fossils. National and international projects have focused on documentation of candidates for global stratotypes for stage and substage boundaries, on paleogeographic reconstructions of the Uralian Ocean and the Paleo-Tethys, and on geochemical studies leading to great advances in our understanding of the paleoclimate at the end of the Paleozoic. Considerable progress was made in the study of Carboniferous and Permian successions in Siberia, the Russian Far East and the Cis-Uralian Region.

ICCP XVIII in Kazan will provide an important forum for discussion of the most relevant cutting-edge topics of Carboniferous-Permian geology and paleontology, and a unique opportunity to see and collect from exceptional geological localities in European Russia.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

President of the XVIII International Congress on the Carboniferous and Permian Professor Ilshat R. Gafurov, Rector of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University Chairman of the Organizing Committee Professor Danis K. Nurgaliev, Vice-Rector for Research, Director of Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

Congress General Secretary Dr. Vladimir V. Silantiev, Head of Paleontology and Stratigraphy Department Phone/fax: 007 843 292 0819; E-mail: [email protected]

Please contact the ICCP XVIII Congress Secretariat by emailing [email protected] for all enquiries, visa support and accommodation.

The fee for participation is offered at a discounted fixed rate: Regular participant – 250 Euro, Student – 125 Euro, Accompanying person – 50 Euro (all fees will be accepted onsite in cash). ATMs are widely available at airports,

banks, along main shopping streets and in malls. Participants are required to pay the registration fee at the meeting registration desk.

Detailed information is available on the congress website http://kpfu.ru/iccp2015

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Alexander S. Alekseev, Michael P. Arefiev, Igor V. Budnikov, Alexander S. Biakov, Zhong Q. Chen, Boris I. Chuvashov, Annette E. Goetz, Valeriy K. Golubev, Natalia V. Goreva, Giovanna Della Porta, Adrian Immenhauser, Olga L. Kossovaya, Galina V. Kotlyar, Elena I. Kulagina, Serge V. Naugolnykh, Svetlana V. Nikolaeva, Tamara I. Nemyrovska, Galina Y. Ponomareva, Barry C. Richards, Yuri V. Savitsky, Joerg W. Schneider, Shuzhong Shen

SCHEDULE FOR THE XVIII ICCP

AUGUST 10: 10.30–17.00 • Registration and welcome reception • Institute of Geology (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

AUGUST 11: 08.30–10.30 • Registration• Institute of Geology (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

AUGUST 11: 11.00–13.00 • OPENING CEREMONY • Main Assembly Hall of the KFU (Kremlevskaya, 18) AUGUST 11: 13.40–18.30 • Talk and poster sessions, workshops • Institute of Geology (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

AUGUST 12: 08.30–18.30 • Talk and poster sessions, workshops • Institute of Geology (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

AUGUST 13: 09.00–17.00 • Mid-Congress field excursion B1. Permian deposits and historical-cultural sites along the Volga River (boat tour)

AUGUST 14: 08.30–16.30 • Talk and poster sessions, workshops • Institute of Geology (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

AUGUST 11: 17.30–22.00 • DINNER in HAYAL Restaurant • Universitetskaya St., 18)

AUGUST 15: 08.30–16.30 • Talk and poster sessions, workshops • Institute of Geology (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

AUGUST 11: 16.30–18.00 • Closing of the Congress • Institute of Geology (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

PRE-AND POST-CONGRESS EXCURSIONS

A. Pre-congress excursions:

A1. Lower Carboniferous of the St. Petersburg region (north-western Russia).

http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F1514650990/A1.2015.02.06.FINAL.pdf

A3. Southern Urals. Deep water successions of the Carboniferous and Permian. Lower Permian GSSPS.

http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F1364760635/A3.2015.02.11.Engl..svn.Final._1_.pdf

A4. Middle Permian - Lower Triassic continental sequences in Vologda and Arkhangelsk regions (north of European Russia) and localities of flora, tetrapods, non-marine fishes and invertebrates.

http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F2140749930/A4.2015.02.11.FINAL_edGolubev2015_02_09.pdf

B1. Mid-Congress field excursion. Permian deposits and historical-cultural sites along the Volga River

C. Post-congress excursions:

C1. Volga and Kama Region. Middle and Upper Permian.

http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F1220382687/S1.2015.02.06.FINAL.pdf

C2. Middle Urals. Carboniferous and Permian marine and continental successions.

http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F142458025/C2.2015.02.06.FINAL.pdf

C3. Carboniferous reference sections: potential candidates for the base of the Serpukhovian GSSP, deep-water and shallow-water sections of the eastern slope of the Southern Urals, organic buildups.

http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F590210485/C3.2015.02.08.Engl.vsi_svn1_kul_svn.08_02.pdf

More information about Field Trips is available at www.iccp2015.kpfu.ru

VENUE

The City of Kazan is among the most ancient cities in Russia. With a population of 1.2 million people, it is a cultural and industrial center included in the UNESCO World Heritage list, and its mosaic of Muslim and Christian architecture contributes to its unique atmosphere and scenery. Kazan is easily accessible from Europe via Frankfurt, Istanbul, Astana, Moscow, and St. Petersburg.

GUEST PROGRAM

A special guest program is planned. The congress organizers can help coordinate local excursions to suit most interests. Feel free to request information, provide suggestions or share potential interests. See the Official Kazan City Guide at http://gokazan.com/

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Scientific Programme

AUGUST, 11 AUGUST, 12

8.30-10.30 Registration (will be continued after the Opening Ceremony)

8.30-10.30 S2

10.30-10.50 Coffee break and Poster Session

11.00-13.00 Opening ceremony 10.50-12.50 S6 S3 S16

Photo Session 12.50-14.30 Lunch break

13.00-14.30 Lunch break 13.40-14.30 ICCP Standing Committee Meeting

13.40-14.30 Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC

13.40-14.30 Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC

14.30-15.30 S6 S9

14.30-16.30 S1

15.30-16.30 S8 S12-14

16.30-16.50 Coffee break and Poster Session 16.30-16.50 Coffee break and Poster Session

16.50-18.30 S1

16.50-18.30 S8 S4

AUGUST, 13

9.00-17.00

B1 Field Trip and Discussion about poster presentations

AUGUST, 14

AUGUST, 15

8.30-10.30 S15 S5

8.30-10.30 S7

10.30-10.50 Coffee break and Poster Session

10.30-10.50 Coffee break and Poster Session

10.50-13.10 S15

10.50-11.50 S7 S10

13.10-14.50 Lunch break

11.50-12.10 S7 S11

12.50-14.30 Lunch break

14.00-14.50 Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC

13.40-14.30 Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC

14.20-14.50 IGCP630 Business Meeting

14.30-15.50 S7 S17

14.50-16.30 S18

15.50-16.30 Coffee break

17.30-22.00 Dinner in Hayal Restaurant

16.30-18.00 Closing of the Congress

S1 Carboniferous stage boundaries, stratotype sections, and GSSPs

S2 Permian stage boundaries, stratotype sections, and GSSPs

S3 Carboniferous and Permian high-resolution stratigraphy (multi-proxy correlations)

S4 Late Paleozoic glaciations and interglacials: impact on ecosystems and sedimentation

S5 Carboniferous and Permian plate tectonics and orogenies

S6 Late Paleozoic marine macrofossils: systematics, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography

S7 Late Paleozoic continental biota: systematics, ecosystems, and paleobiogeography

S8 Micropaleontology: systematics, phylogeny and biostratigraphy

S9 The terrestrial late Paleozoic world: paleosols, lithofacies, and environments

S10 Sequence stratigraphy and cycles

S11 Late Paleozoic reefs, biostromes, and carbonate mounds

S12-14 Upper Paleozoic oceans and land: climate, evolution, extinctions and recoveries

S15 End-Permian mass extinction and Early Triassic recovery

S16 Carboniferous and Permian coal and mineral deposits

S17 Eurasian conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon systems

S18 Marine-Non-marine Carboniferous and Permian Correlation

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AUGUST, 10

10.30-17.00

Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Registration

AUGUST, 11

8.30-10.30

Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Registration (will be continued after the Opening Ceremony)

11.00-13.00

Main Assembly Hall of the Kazan University (Kremlevskaya, 18)

Opening ceremony

Photo Session

13.00-14.30 Lunch break

13.40-14.30 Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5) Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC Oil and rocks composition and properties determination with laboratory instruments from SocTrade

Assembly Hall of Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 1. Carboniferous stage boundaries, stratotype sections, and GSSPs

Co-Conveners: Barry C. Richards, Alexander S. Alekseev

14.30-14.50 S1.1 Barry C. Richards. Current status of the International Carboniferous Time Scale

14.50-15.10 S1.2 Markus Aretz, Carlo Corradini and Task Group. The redefinition of the Devonian-Carboniferous Boundary: recent developments

15.10-15.30 S1.3 Edouard Poty, Julien Denayer, Cyrille Prestiani, Bernard Mottequin. A proposal for a Devonian – Carboniferous boundary based on the Hangenberg extinction event, as suggested by the transition in the Namur–Dinant Basin (southern Belgium)

15.30-15.50 S1.4 Barry C. Richards, Svetlana V. Nikolaeva, Elena I. Kulagina, Alexander S. Alekseev, Valeryi M. Gorozhanin, Elena N. Gorozhanina. Volcanic ash and deep-water carbonates in Verkhnyaya Kardailovka section, South Urals, Russia: a candidate for the basal Serpukhovian GSSP

15.50-16.10 S1.5

Svetlana V. Nikolaeva, Alexander S. Alekseev, Elena I. Kulagina, Barry C. Richards, Nilyufer B. Gibshman, Vera A. Konovalova, Olga L. Kossovaya, Dieter Weyer, Michael M. Joachimski. Late Viséan-Serpukhovian deep-water fossil assemblages on the eastern slope of the South Urals (Verkhnyaya Kardailovka)

16.10-16.30 S1.6 Xiangdong Wang, Yuping Qi, Tamara I. Nemyrovska, Jitao Chen, Qiulai Wang, Keyi Hu. New progress on the study of the Visean-Serpukhovian boundary in South China

16.30-16.50 Lecture Halls 202 and 204 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Coffee break and Poster Session

16.50-17.10 S1.7 Demir Altiner, Sevinç Özkan-Altiner, İsmail Ö. Yilmaz, Ayşe Özdemir-Atakul. Bashkrian-Moscovian boundary beds in central Taurides (Turkey): foraminiferal biostratigraphy and position of the boundary within a glacio-eustasy driven sequence stratigraphic framework

17.10-17.30 S1.8 Natalia V. Goreva, Alexander S. Alekseev. Conodonts and the position of the lower boundary of the Kasimovian Stage in the type region (Moscow Basin)

17.30-17.50 S1.9 Alexander S. Alekseev, Natalia V. Goreva , Tatiana N. Isakova, Olga L. Kossovaya, Michael M. Joachimski. Gzhel section (Moscow Basin, Russia), as a candidate for the GSSP for the global Gzhelian Stage

17.50-18.10 S1.10

Yuping Qi, James E. Barrick, Nicholas J. Hogancamp,Qiulai Wang, Jitao Chen, Katsumi Ueno, Yue

Wang, Xiangdong Wang. New perspectives on the candidate sections for the GSSP of the base of the global Gzhelian Stage in South China

18.10-18.30 S1.11 Guzal M. Sungatullina, Vladimir I. Davydov, James E. Barrick, Rafael Kh. Sungatullin, Oleg P. Shilovsky. Kasimovian-Gzhelian transition, Usolka Section, Southern Urals, Russia: new data

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AUGUST, 12

Assembly Hall of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 2. Permian stage boundaries, stratotype sections, and GSSPs

Co-Conveners: Shuzhong Shen, Galina V. Kotlyar

8.30-8.50 S2.1 Shuzhong Shen. Permian GSSPs: Progress and problems KEYNOTE

8.50-9.10 S2.2 Valery V. Chernykh. Conodont-based definitions of the GSSPs for the bases of the Cisuralian stages (Lower Permian) KEYNOTE

9.10-9.30 S2.3 Galina V. Kotlyar. Regional stratotype of Global Permian Stages boundaries in Russia

9.30-9.50 S2.4

Ruslan V. Kutygin, Igor V. Budnikov, Leonid G. Peregoedov, Victor I. Makoshin, Alexander S. Biakov, Olga V. Krivenko. Type section of the Sakmarian-Artinskian boundary in the Verkhoyansk Region

9.50-10.10 S2.5

Valeriy K. Golubev, Vladimir V. Silantiev, Michael P. Arefiev, Yuriy P. Balabanov, Maria A. Naumcheva, Iya I. Molostovskaya, Alla V. Minikh, Maksim G. Minikh. The Permian General Stratigraphic Scale of Russia, and its correlation with the International Stratigraphic Scale

10.10-10.30 S2.6 Iya I. Molostovskaya. Principles of the ostracod-based boundary definition of Permian non-marine strata

10.30-10.50 Lecture Halls 202 and 204 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Coffee break and Poster Session

Assembly Hall of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5) Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

3D Geo Centre of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 6. Late Paleozoic marine macrofossils: systematics, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography

Session 3. Carboniferous and Permian high-resolution stratigraphy

(multi-proxy correlations) Session 16. Carboniferous and Permian coal and mineral deposits

Co-Conveners: Svetlana V. Nikolaeva, Xiangdong Wang Co-Conveners: Vladimir I. Davydov, David W. Haig Co-Conveners: Annette E. Goetz, Rinat R. Khassanov

10.50-11.10 S6.1 Hans-Georg Herbig, Markus Aretz. Taxonomic and palaeobiogeographic affinities of Late Viséan cerioid tabulates, eastern Central Meseta, Morocco KEYNOTE

S3.1 Diliara M. Kuzina, Bulat I. Gareev, Pavel S. Krylov, Georgii A. Batalin, Danis K. Nurgaliev. Magnetic and chemical studies of Permian sections in the Volga region

S16.1 Rinat R. Khassanov, Shaukat Z. Gafurov, Almaz Mullakaev. Coal deposits of the Volga-Ural region: the formation conditions, composition and the prospects of the mining

11.10-11.30 S6.2

Rachid Es-Sadiq, Abdelouahed Lagnaoui, Ahmed Algouti, Mohamed Essemani. Deep-marine invertebrate ichnoassemblages from the Early Carboniferous strata of the Aït Tamlil Inlier (Central High Atlas, Morocco)

S3.2 Michael P. Arefiev, Vladimir N. Kuleshov. C- and O- isotope evidence of Late-Permian cooling in the continental deposits of the East-European Platform

S16.2 Alexander Gresov, Renat Shakirov, Anatoly Obzhirov. Gases associated with magmatic rocks in the coal basins of the Russian Far East

11.30-11.50 S6.3 Pavel A. Beznosov. The ontogeny of the Early Carboniferous acanthodian Acanthodes lopatini Rohon

S3.3 Arthur J. Mory, David W. Haig. Carboniferous–Permian development of the East Gondwana Interior Rift: a west Australian perspective

S16.3

Ellen Stolle, Christopher J. Cleal, Isabel van Waveren, Sarah C. King. Macrofloral and palynological biostratigraphy of the Pennsylvanian coal-bearing sequence in the Zonguldak – Amasra Coalfield, NW Turkey

11.50-12.10 S6.4

Aleksandr Yu. Yazikov, Nadezhda G. Izokh, Evgeny S. Sobolev, Stanislav V. Saraev. New bio- and lithostratigraphy data for the Early Carboniferous of Northern Kharaulakh (Arctic Yakutia, Lena River)

S3.4 Ute Gebhardt, Michael Hiete. Orbital forcing in continental Upper Carboniferous red beds of the intermontane Saale Basin, Germany

S16.4

Wladyslaw Altermann, Annette E. Götz. Permian coal deposits of the Witbank Coalfield (South Africa): Inter-seam facies patterns and implications for palaeoenvironment and palaeoclimate reconstructions

12.10-12.30 S6.5 Alexander O. Ivanov, Oliver Hampe. Occurrence of xenacanthimorph sharks in the Carboniferous of Russia

S3.5 Haylay Tsegab Gebretsadik, Chow Weng Sum, Yuriy A. Gatovsky, Aaron W. Hunter, Mu. Ramkumar R. P. Major, Jasmi Ab Talib. Discovery of Upper Devonian and Lower Carboniferous conodonts in the Kinta Limestone, Western Belt of Peninsular Malaysia: Implication for continuous sedimentation in the Palaeo-Tethys

S16.5 Alexander Wheeler, Annette E. Götz. Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic reconstruction of the Witbank coal deposits (Karoo Basin, South Africa)

12.30-12.50 S6.6 Eckart Håkansson, Andrej Ernst. Bryozoan ecology along a 2000 km S-N climatic gradient in the Lower Permian of the East Gondwana Interior Rift

S16.6

Irina E. Stukalova, Vladimir S. Lebedev, Ariadna V. Ivanova, Ludmila B. Zaitseva. Content and composition of deeply sorbet hydrocarbon gases in coals of the Donbass and degree of coal metamorphism

12.50-14.30 Lunch break

13.40-14.30

Assembly Hall of Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Carboniferous-Permian Congress Standing Committee Meeting

Chair Zhong-Qiang Chen

13.40-14.30

Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC

Asphaltenes in Russian Crude Oils. Preliminary studies by Field-Flow Fractionation techniques

14.30-14.50 S6.7 Yichun Zhang. Early Permian deglaciation and subsequent palaeobiogeographic changes in northern Tibet

Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 9. The terrestrial late Paleozoic world: paleosols, lithofacies,

and environments

Co-Conveners: Joerg W. Schneider, Sergei V. Naugolnykh

S9.1 Serge V. Naugolnykh. Soyana flora as a mirror of plant life in the middle of the Permian period

14.50-15.10 S6.8 Ernest H. Gilmour, Michael S. Toma. New genera of Bryozoa from the Wargal Limestone (Wuchiapingian, Permian) of the Salt Range, Pakistan KEYNOTE

S9.2 Ludwig Luthardt, Ronny Rößler. Short-time palaeoenvironmental impact on the in-situ vegetation of an early Permian forest ecosystem (Chemnitz, SE-Germany)

Assembly Hall of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

S9.3

Jörg W. Schneider, Sebastian Voigt, Spencer G. Lucas, Ronny Rößler. Late Palaeozoic wet red beds – dry red beds: How to distinguish them

Session 8. Micropaleontology: systematics, phylogeny and biostratigraphy

Co-Conveners: Tamara I. Nemyrovska, Yuping Qi Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

15.10-15.30 S8.1

Katsumi Ueno, Mari Shibata, Tamara I. Nemyrovska. Synchronous parallelism of four-layered wall in early Moscovian fusuline evolution: Example from the Donets Basin, Ukraine

Session 12-14. Upper Paleozoic oceans and land: climate, evolution,

extinctions and recoveries

Co-Conveners: Alexander S. Biakov, Yuriy A. Gatovsky

15.30-15.50 S8.2 Svetlana T. Remizova. The earliest Rugosofusulina (Foraminifera) and their correlative potential

S12-14.1 Zoya Tolokonnikova. Bryozoan diversity at the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary in Eurasia

15.50-16.10 S8.3 Yukun Shi. Fusulinid study with the assistance from geometric morphometrics

S12-14.2

Markus Aretz, Guillaume Dera, Yannick Donnadieu, Yves Godderis, Mélina Macouin, Elise Nardin. Distribution pattern of Mississippian corals and reefs: contribution of modelled oceanic currents and temperature data to this problem

16.10-16.30 S8.4

Merlynd K. Nestell, Galina P. Nestell, Bruce R. Wardlaw, Alexander O. Ivanov. A diverse Roadian (Guadalupian, Middle Permian) microfauna from the Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA

S12-14.3 Svetlana O. Zorina. Kazanian (Mid Permian) depositional environments on the Eastern Russian Platform: new lithological data and facies analysis

16.30-16.50 Lecture Halls 202 and 204 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Coffee break and Poster Session

16.50-17.10 S8.5 Tamara I. Nemyrovska. Conodont biostratigraphy of the Moscovian Stage of the Donets Basin, Ukraine

Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 4. Late Paleozoic glaciations and interglacials: impact on

ecosystems and sedimentation

Co-Conveners: Alexander S. Alekseev, Arthur J. Mory

S4.1 Vladimir I. Davydov. Late Paleozoic climate fluctuations: the proxies from benthic Foraminifera record of the western Pangaea tropical shelves

17.10-17.30 S8.6 Marina S. Afanasieva, Edward O. Amon, Valeriy V. Chernykh. Early Permian radiolarian assemblages in the Great Urals, Mygodzhary and Peri-Caspian Basin

S4.2 David W. Haig, Arthur J. Mory. Climate influence on Carboniferous–Permian marine sedimentation in the East Gondwana Interior Rift

17.30-17.50 S8.7 Marina S. Afanasieva, Edward O. Amon, Yuri V. Agarkov. The Middle Carboniferous–Permian stage in the evolution of Radiolaria

S4.3 Olga L. Kossovaya, Alexander S. Alekseev, Tatiana N. Isakova, Galina Yu. Ponomareva. The new data on Early Pennsylvanian deposits in the sections along the Kos’va River

17.50-18.10 S8.9

Cengiz Okuyucu, Uğur Kağan Tekin, Yavuz Bedi, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu, Kaan Sayit, Seda Uzunçimen. Foraminiferal fauna of some Carboniferous - Permian blocks from the Mersin Mélange (central Taurus, southern Turkey): A correlation with carbonate successions in adjacent Tauride tectonic units

S4.4

Xing Huang, Xionghua Zhang, Yuansheng Du, Wenkun Qie, Qin Wen, Changnan Wang, Tengfei Luan. Pennsylvanian-Early Permian Paleokarst on the Yangtze Platform, South China: A Window into northeastern Paleotethys environment during the Permo-Carboniferous Glaciation

18.10-18.30 S8.10

Olga V. Krivenko, Igor.V. Budnikov, Alexander .S. Byakov, Anastasia.V. Zvereva, Leonid.G. Peregoedov, Victor. E. Sivchikov, Lubov.M. Fartunatova. New data on the fauna and flora of the upper Paleozoic deposits in the north of the Siberian platform (Anabar-Khatanga saddle)

S4.5 Alexander S. Biakov, Vladimir I. Davydov, James L. Crowley, Mark D. Schmitz, John L. Isbell, Igor L. Vedernikov. U-Pb zircon age constraints on the Capitanian (Middle Permian) “glacial” deposits of the Atkan Formation in the Ayan-Yuryakh anticlinorium, Magadan province, NE Russia

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9.00-17.00 Field Trip B1 "Permian deposits and historical-cultural sites along the Volga River (boat tour)" Field Trip and Discussion about poster presentations

AUGUST, 14

Assembly Hall of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5) Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 15. End-Permian mass extinction and Early Triassic recovery Session 5. Carboniferous and Permian plate tectonics and orogenies

(Project IGCP 592)

Co-Conveners: Zhong-Qiang Chen, Yuri D. Zakharov Co-Conveners: Inna Yu. Safonova, Yuriy S. Biske

8.30-8.50 S15.1

Zhong-Qiang Chen, Jialin Wang, Hao Yang, Chengyi Tu, Alexander M. Popov, Weihong He. Permian-Triassic evolutionary dynamics of the Brachiopoda: paleobiogeography, extinction-survival-recovery, latitudinal diversity gradients, body size variation, and longevity changes KEYNOTE

S5.1 Vladimir I. Davydov. Biotic paleo-thermometry constrains on the Arctic plates reconstructions: Carboniferous and Permian time

8.50-9.10 S15.2 Andrey G. Sennikov, Valeriy K. Golubev Replacement of the dominant groups of tetrapods at the turn of the Permian and Triassic

S5.2 Sebastianus Robert Saka Prakoso, Andri Hidayat. Paleotectonic development during Permian period : An implication of REE and precious metals in Madina Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia

9.10-9.30 S15.3

Ausonio Ronchi, Nicola Gretter, Eudald Mujal, Josep Fortuny, Raúl De la Horra, Alfredo Arche, José López-Gómez, Falconnet Jocelyn, Bienvenido Diez, J. Barrenechea, Oriol Oms, Arnau Bolet, Jean-Sebastien Steyer. The Permian-Triassic boundary in Western Tethys: stratigraphic and paleontological record from the Catalan Pyrenees (NE Spain)

S5.3

Yuriy S. Biske, Dmitry V. Alexeiev, B. Wang, Aleksandra V. Dzhenchuraeva. Carboniferous to Permian closing history of oceanic basins between Tarim and Junggar: geodynamics, tectonic patterns and stratigraphic records

9.30-9.50 S15.4 Ilja Kogan, Carlo Romano, Martha B. Koot, Jörg W. Schneider. Turnover in aquatic ecosystems at the Permian/Triassic boundary: actinopterygians on top

S5.4 Dmitry N. Remizov, Valery A. Krupenic, Kira Yu. Sveshnikova, Svetlana T. Remizova. The Late Paleozoic basement of the West Siberian Plate

9.50-10.10 S15.5 Arayik G. Grigoryan, Alexander S. Alekseev, Michael M. Joachimski, Yuriy A. Gatovsky. Permian-Triassic biotic crisis: a multidisciplinary study of Armenian sections

S5.5 Inna Safonova. Carboniferous-Permian Ocean Plate Stratigraphy of Central and East Asia: A key for reconstructing the history of Pacific-type orogens

10.10-10.30 S15.6 Daoliang Chu, Jinnan Tong, Haijun Song, Michael J. Benton, Huyue Song, Jianxin Yu, Xincheng Qiu, Yunfei Huang, Li Tian. Lilliput effect in freshwater ostracods during the Permian-Triassic extinction

S5.6 Olga T. Obut, Nadezhda G. Izokh. Carboniferous microfossils from the southern Char Belt, East Kazakhstan

10.30-10.50 Lecture Halls 202 and 204 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Coffee break and Poster Session

10.50-11.10 S15.7

Yuri D. Zakharov, Micha Horacek, Yasunari Shigeta, Alexander M. Popov, Takumi Maekawa Carbon and nitrogen isotope record of Induan-Olenekian sequences in South Primorye and conditions for ammonoid and brachiopod recovery after Late Permian mass extinction

11.10-11.30 S15.8

Jun Shen, Shane D. Schoepfer, Qinglai Feng, Lian Zhou, Jianxin Yu, Huyue Song, Hengye Wei, Thomas J. Algeo. Marine productivity changes during the Permian-Triassic boundary crisis and Early Triassic recovery

11.30-11.50 S15.9 Yuriy P. Balabanov, Valeriy K. Golubev, Andrey G. Sennikov. Magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Permian-Triassic boundary interval in European Russia KEYNOTE

11.50-12.10 S15.10 Hua Zhang, Shuzhong Shen, Changqun Cao, Quanfeng Zheng. The microspherules from the P-T boundary layers in South China: Not an evidence for an extraterrestrial impact event

12.10-12.30 S15.11

Frank Scholze. New data on conchostracans from the Zechstein and Lower Buntsandstein in Germany used for biostratigraphic correlations with continental Permian-Triassic boundary sections in Russia and China

12.30-12.50 S15.12 Guozhen Xu, Jean-François Deconinck, Ludovic Bruneau, Qinglai Feng. Clay mineralogy of marine sediments across the Permian-Triassic boundary in South China

12.50-13.10 S15.13

Li Tian, Jinnan Tong, David Bottjer, Daoliang Chu, Lei Liang, Huyue Song, Haijun Song. Rapid carbonate depositional changes following the Permian-Triassic mass extinction: Sedimentary evidence from South China

13.10-14.50 Lunch break

14.00-14.50 Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5) Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC Rocks oil-bearing capacity determination by GCxGC-TOFMS method

Assembly Hall of Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5) 14.20-14.50 IGCP630 Business Meeting Chair Zhong-Qiang Chen

Assembly Hall of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 18. Marine-Non-marine Carboniferous and Permian Correlation

Co-Conveners: Joerg W. Schneider, Shuzhong Shen

14.50-15.10 S18.1 Vladimir V. Silantiev. Permian nonmarine bivalve zonation of the East European Platform and its correlative capacity

15.10-15.30 S18.2 Frank Scholze. The position of the Permian-Triassic boundary in continental sections of northern Pangaea: First results from a nonmarine-marine correlation project

15.30-15.50 S18.3 Igor V. Budnikov, Olga V. Krivenko, Ruslan V. Kutygin. Sedimentary features of Upper Paleozoic deposits in the north- eastern Siberian Platform

15.50-16.10 S18.4 Annette E. Götz,, Katrin Ruckwied, Vladimir V. Silantiev. Climatic signals recorded in Permian palynomorph assemblages: High-resolution correlation tool and key to late Palaeozoic palaeoclimate reconstruction

16.10-16.30 S18.5

Joerg W. Schneider, Spencer G. Lucas, James E. Barrick, Michael P. Arefiev, Abouchouaib Belahmira, Vladimir I. Davydov, Annette E. Goetz, Valeriy K. Golubev, Roberto Iannuzi, Hendrik Klein, Stanislav Oplustil,

Barry C. Richards, Ausonio Ronchi, Ronny Rößler, Hafid Saber, Thomas Schindler, Frank Scholze, Shuzhong Shen, Vladimir V. Silantev, Marion Tichomirova, Ralf Werneburg, Sebastian Voigt. Late Carboniferous to Early Triassic nonmarine-marine correlation – ideas, tasks, perspectives

17.30-22.00 Dinner in Hayal Restaurant

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Session 7. Late Paleozoic continental biota: systematics, ecosystems, and paleobiogeography

Co-Conveners: Hans Kerp, Valeriy K. Golubev

8.30-8.50 S7.1 Zbyněk Šimůnek. The flora and dispersed cuticles from the coal seams in the Jan Pit of the Šverma Coal Mine in Žacléř (Bashkirian, Intrasudetic Basin, Czech Republic)

8.50-9.10 S7.2

Joerg W. Schneider, Spencer G. Lucas, Steffen Trümper, Ralf Werneburg, Abouchouaib Belahmira, Hafid Saber, Frank Scholze, Abdelouahed Lagnaoui. Two Late Palaeozoic fossil-Lagerstaetten compared – inland lake, Souss Basin (Kasimovian, Morocco) and coastal plain ponds, Carrizo Arroyo (Early Permian, New Mexico)

9.10-9.30 S7.3 Milyausha N. Urazaeva, Vladimir V. Silantiev. Shell microstructure in the Permian nonmarine bivalves: Application for systematics

9.30-9.50 S7.4 Danila S. Aristov, Alexander P. Rasnitsyn. Dynamics of insect diversity in the Paleozoic

9.50-10.10 S7.5 Kamal Jeet Singh, Anju Saxena, Christopher Cleal. Development of the Glossopteris flora and its end Permian demise in the Tatapani-Ramkola Coalfield, Son-Mahanadi basin, India

10.10-10.30 S7.6 Anju Saxena, Kamal Jeet Singh, Shreerup Goswami. Late Palaeozoic biodiversity and palaeoclimatic significance of the coal forming flora of Singrauli Coalfield, Son-Mahanadi Basin, India

10.30-10.50 Lecture Halls 202 and 204 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Coffee break and Poster Session

10.50-11.10 S7.7

Daniel Falk, Joerg W. Schneider, Ute Gebhardt, Bodo-Carlo Ehling, Sebastian Voigt. Sedimentology and ichnology of a Middle Permian alluvial-fan and playa-lake system (Hornburg Formation, Germany)

Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 10. Sequence stratigraphy and cycles

Co-Conveners: Elena Malysheva, Edouard Poty

S10.1

Edouard Poty, Bernard Mottequin, Julien Denayer. The orbitally forced sequences of the Lower Tournaisian (Hastarian substage) of Belgium : climate reconstruction and time calibration

11.10-11.30 S7.8 Fernando Abdala, Michael O. Day, Bruce S. Rubidge. Middle Permian therocephalians from the South African Karoo

S10.2 Nina B. Donova. The Mid-Carboniferous boundary in continental sections of Angaraland (Minusinsk Depression; Siberian platform)

11.30-11.50 S7.9 Michael O. Day, Bruce S. Rubidge. The terrestrial Middle-Late Permian transition: The Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone of South Africa

S10.3

Elena Malysheva, Ludmila Kleschina, Valeri Nikishin, Alena Lukasheva, Ekaterina Volfovich. Sequence Stratigraphy as a tool for paleogeographic reconstructions of the Permian in the south of the Barents sea

11.50-12.10 S7.10

Christian F. Kammerer, Kenneth D. Angielczyk, Jörg Fröbisch, Christian A. Sidor. A newly-recognized Permian vertebrate fauna from the Karoo Basin of South Africa and its implications for East African vertebrate biostratigraphy

Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 11. Late Paleozoic reefs, biostromes, and carbonate mounds

Co-Conveners: Giovanna Della Porta, Olga L. Kossovaya

S11.1 Anna I. Antoshkina. Characteristics of Late Carboniferous-Early Permian organic buildup environments of the Timan North Ural region

12.10-12.30 S7.11 Valeriy V. Bulanov, Andrey G. Sennikov. New data on the morphology and systematics of the Late Permian gliding reptiles

S11.2

Tsutomu Nakazawa, Katsumi Ueno, Masayuki Fujikawa. Flourishing microbial community during the Early Permian paleoclimatic transition on the mid-Panthalassan Akiyoshi atoll (SW Japan)

12.30-12.50 S7.12 Jun Liu. Recent advances on the study of Chinese Permian tetrapod faunas

S11.3

Giovanna Della Porta, Jeroen A.M. Kenter, Paul M. (Mitch) Harris, Nereo Preto, Ted Playton, Juan R. Bahamonde, Oscar A. Merino-Tome’, Fabrizio Berra, Klaas Verwer, V. Paul Wright. Paleozoic to Mesozoic high-relief carbonate platforms: depositional geometry and microbial boundstone growth

12.50-14.30 Lunch break

13.40-14.30 Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies (Kremlevskaya, 4/5) Workshop held by "Company SocTrade" LLC Emerging methods for oils and minerals analysis in field and laboratory studies

14.30-14.50 S7.13

Abdelouahed Lagnaoui, Abouchouaïb Belahmira, Hafid Saber, Joerg Schneider. Late Permian invertebrate ichnoassemblages from the uppermost part of the Ikakern Formation of Argana Basin (Western High Atlas, Morocco)

Lecture Hall 201 of the Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies

(Kremlevskaya, 4/5)

Session 17. Eurasian conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon

systems

Co-Conveners: Danis K. Nurgaliev, Giovanna Della Porta

S17.1

Anton N. Kolchugin, Adrian Immenhauser, Vladimir P. Morozov. Diagenesis of an oil-water contact in a Lower Pennsylvanian carbonate reservoir: constraints from cathodoluminescence microscopy and isotope geochemistry

14.50-15.10 S7.14 Alla V. Minikh, Iya I. Molostovskaya, Maxim G. Minikh. On the origin of the Severodvinian beds in the Permian reference section on the Sukhona River based on ostracods and ichthyofauna

S17.2

Stuart A. Campbell, Nils Lenhardt, Annette E. Götz. Energy resource analysis of Permian Karoo deposits: An outcrop analogue study on the Ecca Pass section (Eastern Cape Province, South Africa)

15.10-15.30 S7.15 Alexey V. Gomankov. Rhipidopsis in the Tatarina flora

S17.3

Wim Vandewijngaerde, Pieter Bertier, Kris Piessens, Bernhard Krooss, Philip Weniger, Rudy Swennen. Pore and sorption characteristics of Westphalian shale deposits in the Campine Basin 15.30-15.50 S7.16

Mingli Wan, Wan Yang, Jun Wang. Palaeobotanical evidence of wildfires in the Lopingian of Junggar Basin, northwestern China

15.50-16.30 Coffee break

16.30-18.00 Closing of the Congress

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Session 1. Carboniferous stage boundaries, stratotype sections, and GSSPs

Barry C. Richards, Tim H.D. Hartel. Stratigraphy, sedimentology and inorganic geochemistry of the late Famennian to early Tournaisian Exshaw Formation, Canadian Rockies

Denis I. Leontiev, Olga L. Kossovaya, Tatiana N. Isakova. Kasimov Quarry - the key section of the Moscovian-Kasimovian transition in the east of the Moscow Basin

Sezim Mustapayeva, Valentina Zhaimina, Adilkhan Baibatsha. Lithology and foraminifers from the Visean-Serpukhovian boundary beds in the Zhanakorgan deep-water seсtion in Big Karatau (Southern Kazakhstan)

Elena Vasilieva. On the Tournaisian -Viséan boundary in the Muhanovo-Erohovsky basin (Kama-Kinel trough system)

Aleksandra Dzhenchuraeva. Boundary Bashkirian – Moscovian Foraminiferal Assemblages in the South Tien-Shan

Tatiana N. Isakova, Olga L. Kossovaya, Galina Yu. Ponomareva. Bashkirian-Moscovian boundary on the Middle Urals: foraminifers and corals in the Kremennoi and Mariinskyi Log sections

Nilyufer B. Gibshman. Biostratigraphy and correlation of the Upper Viséan – Serpukhovian (Lower Carboniferous) of the Moscow Basin using Foraminifera

Georgy V. Mirantsev. Crinoid assemblages and the Moscovian/Kasimovian boundary in the Upper Carboniferous of the Moscow Region

Session 2. Permian stage boundaries, stratotype sections, and GSSPs

Evgeny E. Sukhov. Permian foraminiferans of the Usolka River

Evgeny E. Sukhov. Permian Foraminifera of Spitzbergen (Starostin Formation)

Nouriya G. Nurgalieva, Michael P.Arefiev, Vladimir V.Silantiev, Radmir R. Khaziev. Stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen in the Middle Permian carbonate rocks within the reference sections of Volga region, Russia

Session 3. Carboniferous and Permian high-resolution stratigraphy (multi-proxy correlations)

Fariba Shirezade, Vachik Hairapetian, Abdolhosein Kangazian, Nader Kohansal, S. Hassan Hejazi, Amir Akbari Mohamadi, Shirin Fassihi, Mardavij Sadri. Revision of the Carboniferous-Early Permian succession based on the new lithostratigraphic data in the western edge of central Iran micro continent

Session 5. Carboniferous and Permian plate tectonics and orogenies

Anna Fetisova, Ted Evans, Vladimir Pavlov, Roman Veselovskiy. Late Permian paleomagnetic results from the Southern France: Magnetostratigraphy and geomagnetic field morphology

Anna Fetisova, Roman Veselovskiy, Yuriy Balabanov. New paleomagnetic data from two Permian-Triassic sections of the Volga River region and magnetostratigraphic correlation with other regions of the East European Platform

Elena N. Volchek, Victor M. Necheukhin. Geodynamic environments of early Carboniferous volcanogenic complexe formation of Eastern interterrane segment of the Urals Paleozoic orogen

Session 6. Late Paleozoic marine macrofossils: systematics, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography

Tatjana A. Grunt. Brachiopods from the Vøringen Member of Kapp Starostin Formation (Permian, Spitsbergen)

Nadezhda Kucheva. Brachiopods of the Delepinea lebedevi – Ovatia markovskii Zone in the carbonates of the eastern slope of the South and Middle Urals

Alyona V. Kurilenko. Crinoid diversity in the Carboniferous of Transbaikalia

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Svetlana V. Nikolaeva, Aleksandra V. Dzhenchuraeva, Vera A. Konovalova, A.V. Neevin, Olga F. Getman. Early Viséan ammonoid assemblages in the Middle Tian-Shan Naryn Zone, and their correlation with the conodont and foraminiferal framework

Igor N. Manankov. Вiogeography of the Permian marine basins of Mongolia

Victor I. Makoshin, Ruslan V. Kutygin, Leonid G. Peregoedov. Biostratigraphy and brachiopods of the Carboniferous-Permian boundary deposits of the Kubalakh section (lower reaches of the Lena River)

Maryamnaz Bahrammanesh, Lucia Angiolini, Claudio Garbelli. Late Permian Brachiopods from Central Iran and correlation with Julfa section (NW Iran)

Ruslan V. Kutygin, Alexander S. Biakov. Permian ammonoids of the Okhotsk Region, Northeast Asia

Alexey V. Mazaev. Upper Kazanian substage (Middle Permian) Gastropod assemblages of the Eastern European Platform

Alexey V. Pakhnevich. On the systematic position of the genus Chivatschella Zavodowsky, 1968 (Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda)

Ruslan V. Kutygin, Victor G. Ganelin. Biostratigraphic subdivision of the Lower-Middle Permian of the Kolyma–Omolon Region based on ammonoids

Galina P. Nestell, Merlynd K. Nestell, Galina V. Kotlyar, Olga L. Kossovaya, Dieter Weyer. Early Kazanian fauna of the Nemda River basin (Volga-Vyatka region), Russia

Evgeny S. Ponomarenko. Evolution of Palaeoaplysina Krotov, 1888 (hydroids): structural changes of the channel system

Sergei A. Rodygin, Alexander N. Konovalov, Alena A. Konovalova. New Data on Middle Permian Conulariids (Samara region)

Natalya Inkina. Lower Permian fossils of the Sezym Formation (Kos'yu-Rogovaya Depression)

Nannapat Natchakunlasap, Inthat Chanpheng, Sakchai Juanngam, Prinya Putthapiban. A Comparative Study of the preservation of brachipods from the former Shan-Thai and the Indochina microplates in Thailand

Session 7. Late Paleozoic continental biota: systematics, ecosystems, and paleobiogeography

Vladimir V. Silantiev, Joseph. G. Carter. The Permian non-marine bivalve genus Palaeanodonta Amalitzky, 1895 and its position in the modern system of Bivalvia

Vladimir V. Silantiev, Sanjay Chandra, Milyausha N. Urazaeva. Systematics of nonmarine bivalve mollusks from the Indian Gondwana Coal Measures (Damuda Group, Permian, India)

Roberto Iannuzzi, Mary E.C. Bernardes-de-Oliveira, Rajni Tewari. Evidence of intense floral interchange between South America and India during the Early Permian

Ausonio Ronchi, Lorenzo Marchetti. The Lower Permian continental basins of the Southern Alps (Italy) revisited: palaeoenvironments, fossil record and correlation at the Western Paleoeuropean scale.

Eugeny Karasev, Elżbieta Turnau. Late Permian (Lopingian) plant mesofossils from the Eleonora locality, Vologda region of Russia

Valeriy V. Bulanov. The dental system morphology of the Middle-Late Permian seymouriamorph amphibians

Angela Osen, Arne Winguth, Cornelia Winguth. Sensitivity of the Late Permian climate to radiative forcing changes: A study of biome and phytogeographic patterns

Dmitry V. Vassilenko. New evidence of plant–insect interactions in the Carboniferous and Permian of Russia and Mongolialia

Valeriy K. Golubev. The Sundyr tetrapod assemblage and effects of the Severodvinian (late Capitanian) crisis on the Eastern European tetrapod community

Dinara N. Miftakhutdinova, Guzal M. Sungatullina. Carboniferous conodonts of the Melekes depression

Milyausha N. Urazaeva, Vladimir V. Silantiev, Rasima R. Usmanova. Revision of the Late Permian non-marine bivalve genus Verneuilunio Starobogatov, 1987

Anastasia Zvereva. Non-marine bivalves upper Paleozoic Norilsk region

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Liubov Bukhman. New female peltaspermous fructifications from the Permian of the Samara Region (Novy Kuvak locality)

Jun Wang, Hans Kerp. Invasion of Angaran and Euramerican floras to Cathaysia in Latest Permian: a peltasperm-dominated flora with cuticular preservation from the Nanshan Region, western China

Olga A. Orlova, Aleftina L. Jurina, Sergey M. Snigirevsky. Frasnian plant assemblages of North Timan (Russia)

Session 8. Micropaleontology: systematics, phylogeny and biostratigraphy

Gulnara Zainakaeva. Late Viséan and Serpukhovian ostracod assemblages in the Paleouralian and Moscow marine basins

Elena Kulagina. Taxonomic composition of the Upper Visean and Serpukhovian foraminifers of the Verkhnaya Kardailovka section, South Urals, Russia

Elena L. Zaytseva, Nilyufer Gibshman. The genus Quasiendothyra as the basis for the zonal subdivision of the Famennian and for definition of the Devonian - Carboniferous boundary in the Volga-Urals and Peri-Caspian regions

Olga Orlov-Labkovsky. On the taxonomy of some representatives of the subfamily Fusulininae Moeller, 1878

Artem N. Plotitsyn, Pavel A. Beznosov. Conodont and vertebrate assemblages from the Early Carboniferous section of the Malaya Usa River (Polar Urals, Russia)

Dong-xun Yuan, Shu-zhong Shen, Hua Zhang, Charles M. Henderson. High-resolution Lopingian conodont biostratigraphy at the Shangsi Section of Sichuan Province, South China

Alexander S. Alekseev, Natalia V. Goreva. Latest Moscovian to earliest Kasimovian (Pennsylvanian) conodont faunas from the Dalnyi Tulkas section, South Urals, Russia

Tatiana V. Filimonova. About Late Paleozoic Lateenoglobivalvulina nov. gen., and its paleobiogeographic spread and position in the philogenetic lineage of Biseriamminoidea (Foraminifera)

Tatiana V. Filimonova, Viktor G. Ganelin, Maria K. Danukalova, Alexander V. Kuzmichev. The Artinskian assemblages of smaller foraminifers and brachiopods from Kotelnyi Island (New Siberian Islands, Russia)

Keyi Hu, Yuping Qi. Bashkirian conodonts from the Luokun section, Southern Guizhou, South China

Qiulai Wang, Yuping Qi. The Pennsylvanian Neognathodus conodont fauna in the Naqing Section, Guizhou, South China

Nadezhda G. Izokh. Latest Devonian-Early Carboniferous conodonts from the Altai-Sayan Folded Area

Lemuza Z. Akhmetshina, Alena A. Tarasova, Pavel N. Sapozhnikov. New Kiya – 3 cross-section (Aktyubinsk Oblast)

Tatyana Stukova. Palynostratigraphy of the Upper Tournaisian-Visean terrigenous deposits of Permian Prikamie (Volga-Ural oil-and-gas province)

Anna V. Danilova. Reconstruction of the main stages of palynoflora in Ufimian and Kazanian in the North-Western part of the Timan-Pechora petroleum province

Shirin Fassihi, Masatoshi Sone, Vachik Hairapetian, Fariba Shirezadeh Esfahani. A new Asselian (basal Permian) fusulinid fauna from the Abadeh region, the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, Iran

Shirin Fassihi, Masatoshi Sone, Vachik Hairapetian, Fariba Shirezadeh Esfahani. First find of a late Vereian (Moscovian) fusulinid fauna from the basal part of the Absheni Formation in the Shahreza area, the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, Iran

Session. 9 The terrestrial late Paleozoic world: paleosols, lithofacies, and environments

Fedor A. Mouraviev, Michael P. Arefiev. Loess-paleosol series in the reference section of the Middle-Upper Permian of Monastery Ravine (Kazan Volga Region, Russia)

Andrey O. Alekseev, Tatiana V. Alekseeva, Pavel B. Kabanov. Paleoenvironmental reconstructions for the vicinity of the Moscow sedimentary basin, based on the study of Carboniferous paleosols

Svetlana Pukhonto. The Permian Flora of the Pechora Cisuralia and its researchers

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Larissa V. Degtyaryova. Lithology and sedimentology of the Upper Carboniferous of the Eastern Peri-Caspian Depression

Tatiana V. Alekseeva, Andrey O. Alekseev, Stanislav Gubin. The Upper Viséan (Mikhailovian-Venevian boundary) paleosols in the southern regions of the Moscow Basin (Russia)

Session 10. Sequence stratigraphy and cycles

Nina B. Donova. The Mid-Carboniferous boundary in continental sections of Angaraland (Minusinsk Depression; Siberian platform)

Valentina A. Zhemchugova, Maria S. Doronina, Andrey I. Leybenko. Sequence stratigraphy of the Upper Paleozoic deposits in the Pechora Sea

Vladimir. N. Kuleshov, Kuliash M. Sedaeva. Isotope geochemistry (δ13C, δ18O), lithology and origin of carbonate deposits of Bashkirian Stage southwestern Urals (Askyn river, Bashkortostan)

Session 11. Late Paleozoic reefs, biostromes, and carbonate mounds

Elena N. Gorozhanina, Valery M. Gorozhanin, Tatiana N. Isakova. Voskresenka carbonate massif in the Southern PreUrals as an example of the drowned Late Carboniferous shelf margin

Hans-Georg Herbig. Carbonate Mudmounds from the Serpukhovian of the Southern Urals and the Bashkirian of Northern Spain – Examples of a waning Mississippian ecological window

Valentina A. Zhemchugova, Maria S. Doronina, Andrey I. Leybenko, Natalia A. Kukina. Late Paleozoic carbonate buildups of the Southern Norwegian Barents Sea– a new target for hydrocarbon exploration

Oscar A. Merino-Tomé, J.R. Bahamonde, Giovanna Della Porta, V. Chesnel, E. Villa, E. Samankassou, L.P. Fernández. Pennsylvanian microbial carbonate platforms of the Cantabrian Zone (NW Spain): New outcrop analogs for the subsurface reservoirs of the Pricaspian Basin

Elena Kulagina, Nadezhda Kucheva, Tatiana Stepanova, Svetlana Nikolaeva, Vera Konovalova, Barry Richards, Alexander Alekseev, Yuryi Gatovsky, Elena Gorozhanina. Bashkirian bioherms along the Khudolaz River near Sibai, eastern slope of the South Urals, Russia

Andrey N. Sandula. Lithology of Pennsylvanian skeletal mounds, Shchuger River, Subpolar Urals

Session 12-14. Upper Paleozoic oceans and land: climate, evolution, extinctions and recoveries

Gunar A. Mizens, Vladimir N. Kuleshov, Tatiana I. Stepanova, Nadezhda A. Kucheva. Late Devonian - Early Carboniferous on the western Ural: Isotope Geochemistry (δ13С, δ18О) and palaeoecological Events

Elena N. Gorozhanina, Elena I. Kulagina, Valery M. Gorozhanin. The Upper Viséan and Serpukhovian Beds of the southeastern regions of the East European Platform

Zalia A. Kanipova, Elena N.Gorozhanina, Valery M. Gorozhanin. The microfacies of the Lower Pennsilvanian limestones in Akobinka gas field at the Southern PreUralian Foredeep

Session 15. End-Permian mass extinction and Early Triassic recovery

Tea Kolar-Jurkovšek, Bogdan Jurkovšek, Dunja Aljinović, Galina Nestell, Duje Smirčić. Microbial deposits in the Permian/Triassic boundary interval of the Slovenian Dinarides

Tea Kolar-Jurkovšek, Yanlong Chen, Bogdan Jurkovšek, Sylvain Richoz, Dunja Aljinović. An Early Triassic conodont sequence from Slovenia (Mokrice and Idrija-Žiri areas)

Alexander M. Popov, Yuri D. Zakharov. Additional data on brachiopod recovery after end-Permian mass extinction: evidence from the Olenekian brachiopods of Kamenushka sections, South Primorye

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Olga P. Smyshlyaeva, Yuri D. Zakharov. New data on phylogenetic relationships of ammonoids evolved after the end-Permian mass extinction: evidence from the inner shell structure of some Olenekian ammonoids from South Primorye

Michael E. Brookfield. Worldwide End Permian Tsunamis: their deposits and genesis

Session 16. Carboniferous and Permian coal and mineral deposits

Lena I. Polufuntikova. Lithogeochemical features of Carboniferous deposits in the Southern Verkhoyansk Region (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia)

Almaz Mullakaev, Evgeny Dusmanov, Rinat R. Khassanov. The composition and properties of reservoir sandstones of ufimian stage in the east of Tatarstan in connection with their bituminiferous

Rinas I. Khamadiev, Rinat R. Khassanov. Fossil wood in Permian deposits of Volga-Ural region as an indicator of their sedimentation conditions

Olga S. Kotik. Composition features of the Permian coals of the Pechora basin

Sergey V. Ryabinkin. Some uncertainties, and new possibilities, for a graphostatistical method of element analysis (in coals)

Svetlana Malenkina. The Lower Carboniferous phosphorites in the Moscow Basin

Irina E. Stukalova, Vladimir S. Lebedev, Ariadna V. Ivanova, Ludmila B. Zaitseva. Content and composition of deeply sorbet hydrocarbon gases in coals of the Donbass and degree of coal metamorphism

Session 17. Eurasian conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon systems

Gennadii V. Sonin, Nikolay N. Neprimerov, Olga G. Sonina. A hypothesis for archaeabacterian hydrocarbon biosynthesis in sulphidian hydrothermal vent

Irina P. Zinatullina. Investigation of lithotypes of carbonate rocks from the Upper Tournaisian in the south-east of Tatarstan

Tatyana V. Karaseva, Galina Y. Ponomareva, Ivan S. Khopta. Geochemical characteristics of organic matter in the rocks of the Ladeiny section (Perm region)

Michael Stephenson, Giovanna Della Porta, Lucia Angiolini, Flavio Jadoul, Melanie Leng, Brian Horsfield, Shengyu Yang, Monica Dapiaggi, Vanessa Banks. Bitumen in brachiopod shells and shell beds from the Brigantian (Visean, Mississippian) Eyam Limestone Formation

Nouirya D. Nurgalieva, Nouriya G. Nurgalieva. New processing techniques for estimation reservoir properties of carbonate rocks

Session 18. Marine-Non-marine Carboniferous and Permian Correlation

Roberto Iannuzzi, Daiana R. Boardman, Juliane M. Souza, Graciela P. Tybusch, Guilherme A. Roesler, Carlos E. L. Vieira, Leonel P. Silva. Reevaluation of plant stratigraphic zonation from southern Paraná Basin

Ellen Stolle. Thymospora (Wilson & Venkatachala) Alpern & Doubinger, 1973: Unusually early occurrences of spores in the Pennsylvanian of NW Turkey (earlier than in the standard stratigraphic models)

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Proceedings Volumes

Congress proceedings are planned for publication in two

bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journals of MAIK

"Nauka/Interperiodica" Publishing House.

Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation (Stratigrafiya,

Geologicheskaya Korrelyatsiya) covering fundamental and

applied aspects of stratigraphy and the correlation of geological

events and processes in time and space.

Paleontological Journal

(Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal)

publishes on anatomy,

morphology, and taxonomy of

fossil organisms, as well as their

distribution, ecology, and origin. It also publishes studies on the

evolution of organisms, ecosystems, and the biosphere and provides

information on global biostratigraphy.

Manuscripts for the Proceedings Volumes are encouraged, and

should be prepared following the Guide for Authors of MAIK

"Nauka/Interperiodica" (http://www.maik.rssi.ru/). Contributed papers

relating to the topics of XVIII ICCP meeting are invited from

registered participants. Please note that the deadline for contributions to the proceedings volume is

scheduled for October 30, 2015.

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MEETING FORMAT:

The meeting will consist of concurrent sessions of talks, each of 20 minutes (including questions and

discussion). Speakers will normally be limited to one presentation (talk) at the meeting. Individuals may

participate as a non-presenting coauthor on additional talks.

The Poster Session is combined with Coffee breaks on 11–12 and 14–15 August. Individuals may participate in

as many posters presentations as they wish.

LANGUAGES

The official languages of the meeting are Russian and English. The working language for the

scientific program and all business of the meeting is English.

TRAVEL INSURANCE

Participants should have valid health insurance for the entire journey. All foreign participants are

required to bring with them health insurance contracts, covering the period of the trip, from an insurance company that provides an international insurance policy.

CLIMATE

Kazan has a continental climate with warm, often hot, dry summers. August is hot, average 21°C to 25°C, infrequently exceeding 33°C or dropping below 16°C. There is a possibility of light rain. Overall it is pleasant.

TYPE OF CLOTHING AND WEATHER CONDITIONS

For the field excursions, you are advised to bring sturdy field boots (rubber boots could be useful), a raincoat, and a hammer. All hotel rooms are normally air-conditioned.

Important Date

October 30, 2015: Deadline for manuscript submission to the proceedings volumes.

Detailed information about the Organizing Committee is available on the congress website and continuously updated

International Advisory Committee http://kpfu.ru/iccp2015/international-advisory-committee National advisory committee http://kpfu.ru/iccp2015/national-advisory-committee Technical Committee http://kpfu.ru/iccp2015/technical-committee

Contacts

Vladimir V. Silantiev, Congress General Secretary Milyausha N. Urazaeva, Assistant Secretary Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies Kazan (Volga region) Federal University Kremlevskaya St., 4/5 Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation

www.iccp2015.kpfu.ru www.kpfu.ru/iccp2015 Phone: 007 843 292 0819

Fax: 007 843 292 8267

E-mail: [email protected]

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THE SPONSORS

OF THE XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

ON THE CARBONIFEROUS AND PERMIAN

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Map of the Kazan Centre

Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies.

Plan of the Second floor