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Name  
Zhang Xiaohui
Title  
  Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Petrology and Geochemistry
Phone  
  010-82998540
Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  zhangxh@mail.igcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
Xiaohui Zhang
Education
1985. 9 — 1989. 7: Zhenzhou school of Geology
1993. 9 — 1996. 7: Department of Geology, Xi’an University of Geosciences (M.S.)
1996. 9 — 1999. 7: Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Ph. D.)
Professional Appointments:
1989. 7 - 1991. 11, Henan Investigation Team of Regional Geology, Technician
1991. 12 - 1993. 8, Shizuishan bureau of coal resources, Ningxia, Technician  
1999. 8 - 2005. 12, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Assistant  Professor  
2006. 2 - 2007.2, Curtin University of Technology, Visiting scholar
2005.12 - 2014.12, Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences, Associate Professor.
2014.12 - present, Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor.

Research Interests:
(1) Igneous petrology and geochemistry;
(2) Geochronology and thermochronology;
(3) Ore Genesis;
Public Services:

Honors:

Supported Projects:
1. National Natural Scientific Foundation of China, 2008. 1-2010. 12
2. Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2010. 1-2012. 12
3. Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2007. 1-2009. 12
4. Major State Basic Research Program of the People’s Republic of China,2007.1-2010.12
5. National Natural Scientific Foundation of China, 2009. 1-2012. 12

Publications:
19. Zhang XH, Xue FH, Yuan LL, Ma YG, Wilde SA. 2012. Late Permian appinite-granite complex from northwestern Liaoning, North China Craton: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications. Lithos, 155, 201-217
18. Zhang, X.H., Yuan, LL, Xue, FH, Zhang, YB. 2012. Contrasting Triassic ferroan granitoids from northwestern Liaoning, North China: magmatic monitor of Mesozoic decratonization and a craton-orogen boundary. Lithos 144–145, 12–23
17. Zhang, X.H., Gao, Y.L., Wang, Z.J., Liu, H., Ma, Y.G. 2012. Carboniferous appinitic intrusions from the northern North China craton: geochemistry, petrogenesis and tectonic implications. Journal of the Geological Society (London), 169: 337-351
16. Zhang X.H., Wilde, S.A., Zhang H.F, Zhai, M.G. 2011. Early Permian high-K calc-alkaline volcanic rocks from northwest Inner Mongolia, North China: geochemistry, origin and tectonic implications. Journal of the Geological Society (London) 168, 153-171
15. Zhang X.H., Mao Q, Zhang H.F., Zhai M.G., Yang YH, Hu Z. 2011. Mafic and felsic magma interaction during the construction of high-K calc-alkaline plutons within a metacratonic passive margin: the Early Permian Guyang batholith from the northern North China Craton. Lithos, 125, 569-591
14. Zhang X.H., Zhang, H.F., Jiang, N., Wilde, SA. 2010. Contrasting Middle Jurassic and Early Cretaceous mafic intrusive rocks from western Liaoning, North China craton. Geological Magazine, 147(6), 844-859
13. Zhang X.H., Zhang, H.F., Jiang, N., Zhai, M.G., Zhang, Y.B. 2010. Early Devonian alkaline intrusive complex from the northern North China Craton: a petrologic monitor of post-collisional tectonics. Journal of the Geological Society (London), 167: 717-730
12. Zhang X.H., Zhang HF, Wilde SA, Yang YH, Chen HH. 2010. Late Permian to early Triassic mafic to felsic intrusive rocks from North Liaoning, North China: Petrogenesis and implication for Phanerozoic continental growth. Lithos, 117: 283-306
11. Zhang X. H, Zhang H. F., Zhai, M. G, Wilde, S.A., and Xie L. W. 2009. Geochemistry of the Middle Triassic gabbros from the northern Liaoning, North China: origin and tectonic implications. Geological Magazine. 146 (4), 540-551
10. Zhang X. H, Wilde, S.A., Zhang, H. F, Tang Y. J, and Zhai, M. G. 2009. Geochemistry of hornblende gabbros from Sonidzuoqi, Inner Mongolia, North China: implication for magmatism during the final stage of suprasubduction zone ophiolite formation. International Geology Review. 51(3), 345-373.
9. Zhang X. H, Zhang H. F, Tang Y. J, and Wilde S. A. 2008. Geochemistry of Permian bimodal volcanic rocks from central Inner Mongolia, North China: Implication for Tectonic setting and Phanerozoic continental growth in Central Asian Orogenic belt. Chemical Geology, 249 (3-4), 262-281
8. Zhang X. H, Mao Q, Zhang H. F. and Wilde, S.A. 2008. A Jurassic peraluminous leucogranite from Yiwulüshan, western Liaoning,North China Craton: Age, origin and tectonic significance. Geological Magazine, 145(3), 305-320  
7. Zhang X. H, Wang H. 2005,Zircon SHRIMP geochronology of the Faku tectonites in the northern Liaoning Province: Implications for the northern boundary of the North China Craton. Acta Petrologica Sinica 21:135-142
6. Zhang X. H, Liu Q, Wang H, Ma YJ. 2005. Geology, fluid inclusions, isotope geochemistry, and geochronology of the Paishanlou Gold Deposit, North China craton. Ore Geology Review, 26: 325-348
5. Zhang X. H, Wang H, Li TS. 2005. 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of the Faku tectonites: implications for the tectonothermal evolution of the Faku block, Northern Liaoning. Science in China (D), 47(6): 601-612
4. Zhang X. H, Wang H, Ma YJ. 2003.40Ar/39Ar age constraints on two NNE-trending ductile shear zones from Yanshan orogen, North China. International Geology Review, 45(10): 936-947
3. Zhang X. H, Li TS, Pu ZP. 2002.40Ar/39Ar ages of Louzidian- Dachengzi ductile shear zone near Chifeng, Inner Mongolia and their tectonic significance. Chinese Science Bulletin, 47(15): 1292-1297
2. Zhang X. H, Li TS, Pu ZP. 2002. 40Ar/39Ar Thermochronology of two ductile shear zones from YiwuLüshan, West Liaoning: age constraints on the Mesozoic tectonic events. Chinese Science Bulletin, 47(13): 1113-1118
1. Zhang X. H, Li TS. 2001. Comprehensive constraints on the tectono-sedimentary setting of late Paleozoic turbidites of the Kamuste area, eastern Junggar, Xinjiang. Science in China, series D, 44(12): 591-600
 
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