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Name  
HU Fangyang
Title  
  Special-Term Associate Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Geology, Geochemistry
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Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  hufangyang[a]mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
  • 2021.01-present: Special-Term Associate Professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2018.07-2021.01: Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2016.09-2017.08: Visiting student, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona
  • 2013.09-2018.07: Ph.D. degree, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University
  • 2009.09-2013.06: B.S. degree, School of Earth Sciences, China University of Geosciences

Research Interests:
  1. Petrogenesis and formation mechanism of granite
  2. Magmatism and evolution of orogen
  3. Collisional magmatism and related rare metal mineralization
Public Services:

Honors:
  1. 2018, Nineth Lisiguang Outstanding Ph.D. student
  2. 2018, Outstanding Ph.D. Graduates of Peking University
  3. 2017, Ph.D. National Scholarship
  4. 2017, Innovation Award (Academic) of Peking University
  5. 2016, Ph.D. National Scholarship

Supported Projects:
  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [grant number2018M640177], 2018.12-2021.01, leader
  2. Youth Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 41902055], 2020.01-2022.12, leader
  3. The Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research (STEP) program [grant number 2019QZKK0802], 2019.01-2024.10, participation
  4. Basic Science Center of National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 41888101], 2019.01-2028.12, participation
  5. General program of National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 41972065], 2020.01- 2023.12, participation

Publications:

Articles as first author or corresponding author
*Corresponding author

  1. Hu, F.*, Wu, F.Y., Chapman, J.B., Ducea, M.N., Ji, W., Liu, S., 2020. Quantitatively Tracking the Elevation of the Tibetan Plateau Since the Cretaceous: Insights from Whole-Rock Sr/Y and La/Yb Ratios. Geophysical Research Letters 47, e2020GL089202.
  2. Hu, F., Liu, S.*, Ducea, M.N., Chapman, J.B., Wu, F.Y., Kusky, T., 2020. Early Mesozoic magmatism and tectonic evolution of the Qinling Orogen: Implications for oblique continental collision. Gondwana Research 88, 296–332.
  3. Hu, F., Liu, S.*, Ducea, M.N., Zhang, W., Chapman, J.B., Fu, J., Wang, M., 2018. Interaction Among Magmas from Various Sources and Crustal Melting Processes During Continental Collision: Insights from the Huayang Intrusive Complex of the South Qinling Belt, China. Journal of Petrology 59, 735–770.
  4. Hu, F., Liu, S.*, Ducea, M.N., Zhang, W., Deng, Z., 2017. The geochemical evolution of the granitoid rocks in the South Qinling Belt: Insights from the Dongjiangkou and Zhashui intrusions, central China. Lithos 278–281, 195–214.
  5. Hu, F., Ducea, M.N., Liu, S.*, Chapman, J.B., 2017. Quantifying Crustal Thickness in Continental Collisional Belts: Global Perspective and a Geologic Application. Scientific reports 7, 7058.
  6. Hu, F., Liu, S.*, Santosh, M., Deng, Z., Wang, W., Zhang, W., Yan, M., 2016. Chronology and tectonic implications of Neoproterozoic blocks in the South Qinling Orogenic Belt, Central China. Gondwana Research 30, 24–47.
  7. Hu, F., Liu, S.*, Zhang, W., Deng, Z., Chen, X., 2016. A westward propagating slab tear model for Late Triassic Qinling Orogenic Belt geodynamic evolution: Insights from the petrogenesis of the Caoping and Shahewan intrusions, central China. Lithos 262, 486–506.

Cooperation articles:

  1. Cong, F., Wu, F.-Y., Li, W.-C., Wang, J.-G., Hu, F.-Y., He, D.-F., Ji, W.-Q., Lin, W., Sein, K., 2021. Petrogenesis of the Main Range and Eastern Province granites in eastern Myanmar: New insights from zircon U–Pb ages and Sr–Nd isotopes. Lithos 382–383, 105895.
  2. Cong, F., Li, W.-C., Wu, F.-Y., Huang, L., Huang, X.-M., Sun, J., Liu, X.-C., Hu, F.-Y., Hu, S.-X., Wu, G.-H., 2020. Mesozoic crustal growth in Mainland Southeast Asia: Zircon U-Pb and Hf isotopic evidence from the Late Cretaceous Luyingtang granitic pluton in the northernmost SE Asian granite Province, SW China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 190, 104151.
  3. Cong, F., Wu, F.-Y., Li, W.-C., Mou, C.-L., Huang, X.-M., Wang, B.-D., Hu, F.-Y., Peng, Z.-M., 2020. Origin of the Triassic Lincang granites in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau: Crystallization from crystal mush. Lithos 360–361, 105452.
  4. Hu, Y., Liu, S., Gao, L., Sun, G., Guo, R., Fu, J., Wang, M., Hu, F., 2019. Diverse middle Neoarchean granitoids and the delamination of thickened crust in the Western Shandong Terrane, North China Craton. Lithos 348–349, 105178.
  5. Liu, S., Fu, J., Lu, Y.-J., Chen, X., Wang, M., Hu, F., Gao, L., Sun, G., Hu, Y., 2019. Precambrian Hongqiyingzi Complex at the northern margin of the North China Craton: Its zircon U-Pb-Hf systematics, geochemistry and constraints on crustal evolution. Precambrian Research 326, 58–83.
  6. Sun, G., Liu, S., Gao, L., Hu, Y., Guo, R., Fu, J., Wang, M., Ma, C., Hu, F., 2019. Neoarchean sanukitoids and associated rocks from the Tengzhou-Pingyi intrusive complex, North China Craton: Insights into petrogenesis and crust-mantle interactions. Gondwana Research 68, 50–68.
  7. Gao, L., Liu, S., Sun, G., Hu, Y., Guo, R., Fu, J., Wang, M., Hu, F., 2019. Neoarchean crust-mantle interactions in the Yishui Terrane, south-eastern margin of the North China Craton: Constraints from geochemistry and zircon U-Pb-Hf isotopes of metavolcanic rocks and high-K granitoids. Gondwana Research 65, 97–124.
  8. Fu, J., Liu, S., Cawood, P.A., Wang, M., Hu, F., Sun, G., Gao, L., Hu, Y., 2018. Neoarchean magmatic arc in the Western Liaoning Province, northern North China Craton: Geochemical and isotopic constraints from sanukitoids and associated granitoids. Lithos 322, 296–311.
  9. Gao, L., Liu, S., Sun, G., Guo, R., Hu, Y., Fu, J., Wang, M., Ma, C., Hu, F., 2018. Petrogenesis of late Neoarchean high-K granitoids in the Western Shandong terrane, North China Craton, and their implications for crust-mantle interactions. Precambrian Research 315, 138–161.
  10. Liu, S., Wang, M., Wan, Y., Guo, R., Wang, W., Wang, K., Guo, B., Fu, J., Hu, F., 2017. A reworked ~3.45Ga continental microblock of the North China Craton: Constraints from zircon U-Pb-Lu-Hf isotopic systematics of the Archean Beitai-Waitoushan migmatite-syenogranite complex. Precambrian Research, Archean to Proterozoic Evolution of the North China Craton 303, 332–354.
  11. Fu, J., Liu, S., Wang, M., Chen, X., Guo, B., Hu, F., 2017. Late Neoarchean monzogranitic–syenogranitic gneisses in the Eastern Hebei–Western Liaoning Province, North China Craton: Petrogenesis and implications for tectonic setting. Precambrian Research, Archean to Proterozoic Evolution of the North China Craton 303, 392–413.
  12. Deng, Z., Liu, S., Zhang, W., Hu, F., Li, Q., 2016. Petrogenesis of the Guangtoushan granitoid suite, central China: Implications for Early Mesozoic geodynamic evolution of the Qinling Orogenic Belt. Gondwana Research 30, 112–131.
 
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