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Geology Conference

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Leonid Anisimov
Volgograd State University
Russia

2nd Edition of Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science

Dear colleagues,

We are participating in the 2nd Edition of Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science (GEOLOGY 2023), the main motto of which is "GROUND: Geological Research Optimization Underlining Novel Discoveries”. The Earth is a great laboratory that has been working for several billion years. Over the past centuries, man has studied how this system works and modeled it from a disk to a globe, and finally considered the Earth as a dynamic system with the movement of continents and as the Expanding Earth. The history of the Earth is an alternation of periods of sustainable development and disasters, and it gives us an invaluable basis to assess risks and predict the future development of the environment. Nevertheless, modern geology receives its main development from the study of natural objects and natural processes. The congress program consists of 40 sessions that cover all aspects of geology, taking into account the modern integration of sciences. Geoinformatics, geomechanics, geophysics, geochemistry should contribute to the successful work of the GEOLOGY 2023.

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Geology Conference

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Shozo Yanagida
Osaka University
Japan

2nd Edition of Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science | September 21-23, 2023

Dear speakers and attendees of the Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science (GEOLOGY 2023)! I’m glad to present a short welcome note.Politicians and environmental activists in major industrialized nations are now actively arguing that global warming and climate change are caused by carbon dioxide emitted as a result of human activity, and that energy development should not emit carbon dioxide.?In the presentation?I would like to insist that global warming and the resulting climate change should be attributed to unpredictable solar activity exemplified by solar flair.

We know that the sun's rays contain far-infrared and radio wave (wavelength 500~0 cm-1). Earth's surface consists of the ocean (with a salinity of about 3.4%) and the continent crust in a ratio of 7:3. The crust is composed of rocks and sand that are composed mainly of amorphous silica earth and crystalline silica. When seawater and amorphous silica absorb the sun's rays, they are heated up to emit radiant heat. On the other hand, dry air atmosphere that are composed mainly of nitrogen (78%), and oxygen (21%) does not absorb the radiant heat, so they dissipate heat into the atmosphere and cool down especially the atmosphere on continent crust.  Density functional theory-based quantum chemistry molecular modeling (DFT/MM) is successfully adopted to verify that when the sun's rays are absorbed on the earth's surface, they become radiant heat energy maintaining the geothermal environment. An increase in the sun's rays due to solar flares causes climate change.

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Geology Conferences 2023

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Alexander Strom
Chief Expert from Geodynamics Research Centre
Russian Federation

2nd Edition of Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science | Valencia, spain

Dear speakers and attendees of the Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science (GEOLOGY 2023)! I’m glad to present a short welcome note. This Conference provides an excellent opportunity to bring together experts in wide variety of Earth science disciplines as well as young researchers just starting their Earth Science career. I’m sure that many of you will find colleagues with mutual research interests. Close collaboration between researchers studying various aspects of the geology, geodesy, geophysics, glaciology, meteorology and oceanography promotes progress in all these fields. I wish you to make interesting presentations, to have useful and productive discussions and debates. Truth is born in an argument, and I hope that the Geology 2023 will give an excellent opportunity to make a next step on the way for better understanding of our planet.

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Geology Conferences 2023

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Khaled Said Gemail
Zagazig University
Egypt

2nd Edition of Global Conference on Geology and Earth science | Online Event

Dear Geology 2023 Conference Attendees

I hope that you will have a productive and fun?filled time at the Geology 2023 conference. I’m pretty sure – this conference will be stimulating and productive. Personally, I hope that you will very much enjoy it and benefit and welcome to my presentation. All of us as geoscientists know well the impact of climatic changes on the water resource sector all over the world. In arid regions, the issue of water scarcity is taken very seriously as a major challenge now and for the years to come. In such harsh environments, groundwater exploration and management are now of critical importance to overcome water scarcity for sustainable development. However, due to the scarcity of hydrogeological information in these regions, groundwater exploration is a challenging issue requiring the geoinformatics, hydrogeological, and geophysical integrative approaches to delineate the groundwater aquifers and design the effective management strategy in such harsh environments. Accordingly, the developed exploration programs and sustainable management strategies should be recognized for evaluating the groundwater resources in such regions. We are glad that we have a good opportunity at the 2nd Geology 2023 conference and after it to discuss and contribute together to tackle the challenges of water scarcity in arid regions. Problems of climatic changes are not confined within the borders of a country and need international progresses from geoscientists and I am very confident that the conference will bring out the best in the participants and support the future contributions between the partners.

May you have a nice conference and best wishes to all.

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Geology Conference

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A. K. M. Khorshed Alam
Formerly Geological Surveyor
Bangladesh

2nd Edition of Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science | Virtual Event

Dear conference participants,

It gives me immense pleasure to say a few words. I feel proud to be a geologist because in reality geoscience touches every aspect of our daily life, for example, our day begins with toothpaste and then we need power and energy, clothing, papers, diverse communications, foods, medicines and so on throughout the day -- amazingly all are related to geoscience directly or indirectly. Now-a-days the entire human community is facing the harsh effects of our wrong doings – the global warming, climate change, sea level rise etc. which takes us to a situation questioning about our existence. However, Bangladesh is rich in archaeological and cultural heritages as development of human settlements on this large delta started since pre-historic period. Among other aspects of the surrounding environments these heritages would be affected by climate change, but we need to conserve our past heritage. So we should have clear understanding about geology and geomorphology and the operating processes of the vast delta because this knowledge would assist the conservationists to formulate the management strategy of the archaeological heritages.

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Geology Conferences 2023

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Emeritus El Hassane CHELLA
Paul Sabatier Toulouse University
France

2nd Edition of Global Conference on Geology and Earth Science | September 21-23 | Virtual Event

Dear congress visitors, it is an pleasure and honor to write a few welcome note :

Geodynamics is the general term for patterns of Earth-scale behavior. Geodynamics is divided, at first sight, into external geodynamics and internal geodynamics, which differ not only by the domains affected (a relatively thin film for the first, an immense volume for the second) but also by the time scale, the phenomena being much faster on the surface, where an extrapolation from the duration of our observations is sufficient to allow us an interpretation of the evolution, and much slower in the internal domain, for which the analysis of the geological history must correct the impression of stability and permanence suggested by our direct experience. The energy criterion leads to placing in geodynamics the study of the circulation of fluids such as groundwater (hydrogeology), oil, gas, metal deposits (hydrothermal, etc.), ocean circulation, etc. The geodynamic model proposed in this session reflects almost all the geodynamic phenomena recently observed in the mountain ranges: High Atlas, Rif, Pyrenees … and their future evolution.

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