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Name: Jiang Yingde (蒋映德)

Title: Professor

Phone: (86) 20 85290907

Email: jiangyd@gig.ac.cn

Website: https://publons.com/researcher/2936133/yingde-jiang/

 

2015-present, Professor of structural geology & metamorphic petrology

2016, Senior Visiting Fellow in the University of Strasbourg (3 months)   

2013-2015, Post Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Petrology and Structural Geology

2011-2013, Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Earth Sciences, the University of Hong Kong

2007-2011, Ph.D, Department of Earth Sciences, the University of Hong Kong

2004-2007, M.Phil, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2000-2004, B.Sc. Central South University


Research Interests:

I am mainly working on the geology of the Altai orogenic belt and the Olkhon metamorphic belt in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB). My current research interests focuses on geodynamic evolution of these orogenic belts by integrating critical information from structural geology, metamorphic petrology and phase equilibrium modeling, geochronology and geochemistry.


Recent Publications:

1. Xiao, M., Qiu, H.N.*, Jiang, Y.D.*, Cai, Y., Bai, X.J., Zhang, W.F., Liu, M., Qin, C.J., 2019. Gas release systematics of mineral-hosted fluid inclusions during stepwise crushing, implications for 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of hydrothermal fluids. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 251, 36-55.

2. Jiang, Y.D., Schulmann, K., Sun, M., Weinberg, R.F., ?típská, P., Li, P.F., Zhang, J., Chopin, F., Wang, S., Xia, X.P., Xiao, W.J., 2019. Structural and geochronological constraints on Devonian supra-subduction tectonic switching and Permian collisional dynamics in the Chinese Altai, central Asia. Tectonics, 38, 253-280.

3. Jiang, Y. D., Schulmann, K., Kr?ner, A., Sun, M., Lexa, O., Janou?ek, V., Buriánek, D., Yuan, C., and Han?l, P., 2017. Neoproterozoicearly Paleozoic peri-Pacific accretionary evolution of the Mongolian collage system: Insights from geochemical and UPb zircon data from the Ordovician sedimentary wedge in the Mongolian Altai. Tectonics 36, 2305-2331.

4. Jiang, Y. D., Schulmann, K., Sun, M., ?típská, P., Guy, A., Janou?ek, V., Lexa, O., and Yuan, C., 2016, Anatexis of accretionary wedge, Pacific-type magmatism, and formation of vertically stratified continental crust in the Altai Orogenic Belt.Tectonics, v. 35, no. 12, p. 3095-3118.

5. Jiang, Y.D., ?típská, P., Sun, M., Schulmann, K., Zhang, J., Wu, Q.H., Long, X.P., Yuan, C., Racek, M., Zhao, G.C., Xiao, W.J., 2015. Juxtaposition of Barrovian and migmatite domains in the Chinese Altai: a result of crustal thickening followed by doming of partially molten lower crust. Journal of Metamorphic Geology 33, 45-70.

6. Jiang, Y.D., Qiu, H.N., Xu, Y.G., 2012. Hydrothermal fluids, argon isotopes and mineralization ages of the Fankou PbZn deposit in south China: Insights from sphalerite 40Ar/39Ar progressive crushing. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 84, 369-379. 

7. Jiang, Y.D., Sun, M., Kr?ner, A., Tumurkhuu, D., Long, X., Zhao, G., Yuan, C., Xiao, W., 2012. The high-grade Tseel Terrane in SW Mongolia: An Early Paleozoic arc system or a Precambrian sliver? Lithos 142143, 95-115. 

8. Jiang, Y.D., Sun, M., Zhao, G., Yuan, C., Xiao, W., Xia, X., Long, X., Wu, F., 2011. Precambrian detrital zircons in the Early Paleozoic Chinese Altai: Their provenance and implications for the crustal growth of central Asia. Precambrian Research 189, 140-154. 

9. Jiang, Y.D., Sun, M., Zhao, G.C., Yuan, C., Xiao, W., Xia, X.P., Long, X.P., Wu, F.Y., 2010. The ~390 Ma high-T metamorphic event in the Chinese Altai: a consequence of ridge-subduction? American Journal of Sciences 310, 1421-1452. 

10. Qiu, H.N., Jiang, Y.D., 2007. Sphalerite 40Ar/39Ar progressive crushing and stepwise heating techniques. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 256, 224-232.

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