CLR person interests, research and publications
Researcher

About me
I graduated from Central South University in China in 2016, then I entered Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, China Academy of Science as a Ph.D. candidate, and later became a joint training doctoral student of the Chinese Academy of Science and the Czech Geological Survey.
My work focuses on metamorphic petrology and tectonic evolution of Olkhon terrane of Central Asian Orogenic Belts, I combine metamorphic petrology with tectonic to explain the Olkhon terrane geodynamic evolution in Precambrian and Paleozoic, and chronology is used to define the ages of different tectonic evolution and metamorphism. My ambition is to explain the early evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belts base on the work on Olkhon terrane.
Research interests
- Metamorphic petrology and thermodynamic phase-equilibria modeling
- Tectonic evolution of the Central Asia Orogenic Belts
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.