An introduction to the special issue of the BSGF - Insights into the geology and paleontology of Siberia from French-Siberian collaboration in Earth Sciences
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The idea for this thematic issue was introduced at the end of the Earth Sciences conference of the French-Siberian Centre for Research and Training (FSCRT) that took place on August 21st, 2014 in Barnaul (Siberia; fig. 1). The meeting was followed by a geological fieldtrip, led by Dr. Michail Buslov (Novosibirsk), which allowed most of the participants to appreciate the geology of the mountainous region of Gorny-Altai. Fig. 1 Participants to the Barnaul meeting, from left to right: Michail Buslov (Novosibirsk), Emilie Thomassot (Nancy), Elisabeth d’Eyrames (Nancy), Yumi Kitayama (Nancy), Anton Kolesnikov (Novosibirsk & Lille), Gauthier Hainault (Lille), Igor Kosenko (Novosibirsk), Clementine Colpaert (Lille & Novosibirsk), Yana Bazhenova (Tomsk), Igor Korovnikov (Novosibirsk), Olga Obut (Novosibirsk), Alexey Tishkin (Barnaul), Taniel Danelian (Lille), Jean-Paul Deroin (Reims), Cesar Witt (Lille), Maxime Gaumeaux (Reims), Claude Monnet (Lille), Dmitriy Grazhdankin (Novosibirsk). The French-Siberian Centre was set up following the signature in September 2012 of an agreement between the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and a consortium of 19 French Universities, on one side and the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SB-RAS) and a consortium of 13 Siberian Universities, on the other side. It involved a call for joint French-Russian collaborative proposals with the objective to enhance or initiate scientific collaboration between French and Siberian Universities and/or Research Institutes. We were successful with a multidisciplinary proposal in Earth Sciences (PI T. Danelian and N.V. Sennikov) entitled “ Geodynamic and paleoecosystem evolution in Siberia ”, funded by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research and the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2013–2014). The two main objectives of our project were: 1. to strengthen or initiate research collaboration between 5 CNRS laboratories hosted in 5 different French Universities (Lille 1, Rennes 1, St Etienne, Chambery, Paris 6) and 3 …
期刊介绍:
BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin publie plusieurs types de contributions :
1. des articles originaux, couvrant tous les champs disciplinaires des Géosciences, à vocation fondamentale mais également à vocation plus appliquée (risques, ressources);
2. des articles de synthèse, faisant le point sur les avancées dans un domaine spécifique des Géosciences, qu''elles soient méthodologiques ou régionales ;
3. des monographies sur la géologie d’une région donnée, assorties d’informations supplémentaires, cartes, coupes, logs, profils sismiques … publiées en ligne en annexe de l’article ;
4. des articles courts de type « express letter » ;
5. des livrets-guides d’excursion (qui suivront le même processus d’examen éditorial que les articles plus classiques) ;
6. des comptes rendus de campagnes à la mer ;
7. des articles de données géodésiques, géophysiques ou géochimiques, pouvant devenir des articles de référence pouvant conduire à des interprétations ultérieures.
BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin constitue également un forum pour les discussions entre spécialistes des Sciences de la Terre, de type comment-reply ou autre. Tous les articles publiés, quelle que soit leur forme, seront accessibles sans frais (articles en Open Access) sur le site de la SGF et sur celui de Geosciences World dans la mesure où les auteurs se seront acquittés d’une contribution de (Article Processing Charges – APC) de 300€ pour les membres de la SGF et 500€ pour les non-membres.