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Name  
He Lijuan
Title  
  Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Geology
Phone  
  010-82998531
Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  ljhe@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
Lijuan He,
Professor

Educations:
B.D (1986-1990): Department of Geophysics, Peking University
M.D (19990-1993): Department of Applied Geophysics, China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
Ph.D (1993-1996): Geothermics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Research Interests:
Heat flow, Tectono-thermal modeling of sedimentary basins, Numerical modeling of gas hydrate accumulation and formation in marine sediments
Public Services:

Honors:

Supported Projects:

1.NSFC project (40774033):Numerical modeling of the gas hydrate formation and accumulation in the marine sediments- effects of the sedimentation. 2008.1-2010.12
2.863 project (2006AA09A203)Analysis of marine heat flow in the gas hydrate exploration region. 2007.1-2009.11
3.Tectono-thermal evolution of the terrestrial marine sedimentary basins (G0800-07-ZS-167) : 2007.5-2011.12。


Publications:
  1. He, L., 2014. Numerical modeling of convective erosion and peridotite–melt interaction in big mantle wedge: implications for the destruction of the North China Craton. J. Geophys. Res. 119(4): 3662-3677. doi:10.1002/2013JB010657 
  2. He, L., 2014. Permian to Late Triassic evolution of the Longmen Shan Foreland Basin (Western Sichuan): Model results from both the lithospheric extension and flexure, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 93:49-59. doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2014.07.007. 
  3. He, L., 2012, Influence of lithosphere-asthenosphere interaction on the overriding lithosphere in a subduction zone: Numerical modeling, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 13(2), Q02006, doi:10.1029/2011GC003909. 
  4. He L, Hu S., Yang W., Wang J., 2009. Radiogenic heat production in the lithosphere of Sulu ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic belt. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 277, 525538. 
  5. He L., Wang, J., Xu, X., et al.,2009. Disparity between measured and BSR heat flow in the Xisha Trough of the South China Sea and its implications for the methane hydrate. J. Asian Earth Sci. 34: 771–780. 
  6. He L, Hu S., Huang S., Yang W., Wang J., et al., 2008. Heat flow study at the Chinese Continental Scientific Drilling site: Bore hole temperature, thermal conductivity, and radiogenic heat production. J. Geophys. Res. 113, B02404, doi: 10.1029/ 2007JB004958. 
  7. He L., Matsubayashi O., and Lei X., 2006. Methane Hydrate Accumulation Model for the Central Nankai Accretionary Prism. Marine Geology, 227: 201-214. 
  8. He L., and Wang J., 2004. Tectono-thermal modeling of sedimentary basins with episodic extension and inversion, a case history of the Jiyang Basin, North China.  Basin Research, 16, 587-599. 
  9. He L., and Wang J., 2003. Cenozoic thermal history of the Bohai Bay Basin: constraints from heat flow and coupled basin-mountain modeling, Phys. Chem. Earth, 28/9-11, 421-429. 
  10. He L, Xiong L., Wang J., 2002. Heat flow and thermal modeling of the Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea. Tectonophysics, 351/3, 245-253. 
  11. He, L., Wang, K., Xiong, L., Wang, J. 2001. Heat flow and the thermal history of the South China Sea, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 126:211-220. 
 
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