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Name  
Jiang Neng
Title  
  Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Geology
Phone  
  010-82998525
Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  jiangneng@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
  • 9/1990—7/1993 M.Sc. in Ore Deposits at Department of Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences(Wuhan). 
  • 9/1993—7/1996  Ph D. in Petrology at Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.  
  • 8/1996—12/2003  Assistant Professor at Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 
  • 1/2004—12/2011  Associated Professor at Institute of Geology and Geopgysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 
  • 1/2012—present  Professor at Institute of Geology and Geopgysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Research Interests:
Igneous Petrogenesis; Intrusion-related Ore Deposits; Geochemistry
Public Services:

Honors:

Supported Projects:
  1. Destruction of the North China craton: constraints from Mesozoic granites (National Natural Scientific Foundation of China, 2010.1-2013.12)”.
  2. Genesis of Mesozoic adakitic rocks and evolution of the lower crust in the Zhangjiakou-Xuanhua area, northern margin of North China craton (National Natural Scientific Foundation of China, 2008.1-2010.12).
  3. Origin and evolution of magma of the Mesozoic apatite-rich alkaline ultramafic-syenitic complexes, North China (National Natural Scientific Foundation of China, 2006.1-2008.12).

Selected Publication:
  1. Hu, J., Jiang, N.*, Guo, J.H. Fan, W.B., Liu, D.Q., 2020. The role of basaltic underplating in the evolution of the lower continental crust. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 275, 19–35.
  2. Fan, W.B., Jiang, N.*, Zhai, M.G., Hu, J., 2020. Zircon constraints on granite derivation in the northern North China Craton. Lithos 356–357, 105370.
  3. Hu J., Jiang N.*, Carlson R. W., Guo J. H., Fan W. B., Huang F., Zhang S. Q., Zong K. Q., Li T. J. and Yu H. M. 2019. Metasomatism of the crust–mantle boundary by melts derived from subducted sedimentary carbonates and silicates. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 260, 311–328.
  4. Hu, J., Jiang, N.*, Fan, W.B., Zhang, S.Q., 2017. Comparison of metamorphic zircons from granulite xenoliths and granulite terrain in northern North China Craton. Precambrian Research 303, 414-427.
  5. Fan, W.B., Jiang, N.*, Xu, X.Y., Hu, J., Zong, K.Q., 2017. Petrogenesis of the middle Jurassic appinite and coeval granitoids in the Eastern Hebei area of North China Craton. Lithos 278-281: 331-346.
  6. Jiang, N., Guo, J.H., Fan, W.B., Hu, J., Zong, K.Q., Zhang, S.Q., 2016. Archean TTGs and sanukitoids from the Jiaobei terrain, North China craton: insights into crustal growth and mantle metasomatism. Precambrian Research, 281, 656-672.
  7. Jiang, N., Guo, J.H., Chang, G.H., 2013, Nature and evolution of the lower crust in the eastern North China craton: a review. Earth Science Reviews, 122, 1-9. 
  8. Jiang, N., Chen, J.Z., Guo, J.H., Chang, G.H., 2012, In situ zircon U–Pb, oxygen and hafnium isotopic compositions of Jurassic granites from the North China craton: Evidence for Triassic subduction of continental crust and subsequent metamorphism-related 18O depletion. Lithos, 142-143, 84-94. 
  9. Jiang, N., Guo, J.H., Zhai, M.G., 2011, Nature and origin of the Wenquan granite: implications for the provenance of Proterozoic A-type granites in the North China craton. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 42, 76-82. 
  10. Jiang, N., Carlson, R.W., Guo, J.H., 2011, Source of Mesozoic intermediate-felsic igneous rocks in the North China craton: granulite xenolith evidence. Lithos, 125, 335-346.
  11. Jiang, N., Guo, J.H., 2010, Hannuoba intermediate–mafic granulite xenoliths revisited: assessment of a Mesozoic underplating model. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 293, 277-288. 
  12. Jiang, N., Guo, J.H., Zhai, M.G., Zhang S.Q., 2010, ~2.7 Ga continental crust growth in the North China craton. Precambrian Research, 179, 27-49. 
  13. Jiang, N., Zhang, S. Q., Zhou, W. G., Liu, Y. S., 2009, Origin of a Mesozoic granite with A-type characteristics from the North China craton: highly fractionated from I-type magmas? Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 158, 113–130.  
  14. Jiang, N., Liu, Y. S., Zhou, W. G., Yang, J. H., and Zhang, S. Q. 2007, Derivation of Mesozoic adakitic magmas from ancient lower crust in the North China craton. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 71, 2591-2608.  
  15. Jiang, N., 2006, Hydrothermal alteration of chevkinite-(Ce) in the Shuiquangou syenitic intrusion, northern China. Chemical Geology, 227, 100-112.  
  16. Jiang, N., 2005, Petrology and geochemistry of the Shuiquangou syenitic complex, northern margin of the North China Craton. J. Geol. Soc., London, 162, 203-216.  
  17. Jiang, N., Chu, X., Mizuta, T., Ishiyama, D., 2004, A magnetite-apatite deposit in the Fanshan alkaline ultramafic complex, northern China. Econ Geol 99, 397-408. 
  18. Jiang, N., Sun, S., Chu, X., Mizuta, T., Ishiyama, D., 2003, Mobilization and enrichment of high-field strength elements during late- and post-magmatic processes in the Shuiquangou syenitic complex, northern China. Chemical Geology, v. 200, p. 117-128. 
  19. Jiang, N., 2000, Hydrothermal fluid evolution associated with gold mineralization at the Wenyu mine, Xiaoqinling district, China. Resource Geology, v. 50, p. 103-112. 
  20. Jiang, N., Xu, J., Song, M., 1999. Fluid inclusion characteristics of mesothermal gold deposits in the Xiaoqinling district, Shaanxi and Henan provinces, People’s Republic of China. Mineralium Deposita, v. 34, p. 150-162. 
  21. Jiang, N. and Zhu, Y., 1999, Geology and genesis of orogenic gold deposits in Xiaoqinling district, Southeastern China. International Geology Review, v. 41, p. 816-826.
 
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