CLR person interests, research and publications
Researcher

About me
I received my bachelor's degree in geology (2011-2015) and my master's degree in structural geology (2015-2018) at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). Since September 2018, I have begun my doctoral study in geochemistry at the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2020, I have received the funding from China Scholarship Council, and I will become a Joint Training Ph.D. student of both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Czech Geological Survey. My current work focuses on the tectono-magmatic evolution of the southern Chinese Altai during the Altai-Junggar collision. The research involves detailed field investigations, geochronology, whole-rock element and isotope analyses, together with physical modeling.
Research interests
- Petrology and geochemistry of igneous rocks
- Geodynamic evolution of the Late Paleozoic Chinese Altai-Junggar collision
Research projects
The growth of eastern Pangea involves three contrasting orogenic cycles: 1) Baikalian cycle (570-540 Ma) consists of accretion of peri-Rodinian continental, Mirovoi and Panthalassan oceanic fragments to the Siberian margin followed by extensional HT reworking, the growth of magmatic arc, giant accretionary wedge and intraoceanic basin. 2) Altai cycle is typified by crustal thickening followed by syn-extensional melting of the accretionary wedge (420-380 Ma) and the opening of Mongol-Okhotsk ocean.