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Inversion of the Earth – Exploration in the Earth’s Largest Unsteady State Motions

Topic of Lecture:Inversion of the Earth – Exploration in the Earth’s Largest Unsteady State Motions

Lecturer:Chang Jianmin

Time of Lecture:Friday, June 29, 2018 3:00 p.m.

Location of Lecture:State Key Lab A403 Academic Hall

Organization of Lecturer:Southwest Petroleum University

Description:A variety of difficult problems are analyzed based on astronomy, aeronautics, astronautics, geology, geography, archaeology and history. With the breakthrough of limitations in the perception of traditional gradualism, a brand-new understanding that the rotation axis of the Earth does sporadically rapidly invert will be established.

About the Lecturer:Chang Jianmin, born in November 1944, graduated from Beijing Institute of Geology in 1968, majoring in geological measurement and mine exploration. He specialized in geological field work in Inner Mongolia and Sichuan in earlier time, and moved to Department of Geology, Southwest Petroleum University in August 1980 engaging in teaching and research. He has publishedInversion of the Earth – Exploration in the Earth’s Largest Unsteady State Motions.

State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation

School of Geoscience and Technology

School of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering

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