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Name: Long Zhang

Title: Associate scientist

Email: zhanglong@gig.ac.cn

 

Resume:

Education:

2006.092010.07 University of Science and Technology of China, Bachelor’s degree in Geochemistry

2010.092016.06 University of Science and Technology of China, Doctor of Philosophy in Geology

Research experience:

2016.062019.06 Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (CAS), Postdoc

2019.062020.12 Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (CAS), Assistant scientist

2021.01–present  Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (CAS), Associate scientist


Research Interests:

  My research mainly focuses on petrology and geochemistry of metamorphic rocks, with special interests in (1) serpentinization and carbonation of mafic-ultramafic rocks; (2) high-pressure and ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism and fluid activity in subduction zones.


Recent Publications:

Zhang L., Wang Q., Xian H., Zhou J.-S, Ding X. and Li W.-C. (2023) Carbon mineralization and abiotic methane synthesis within fluid inclusions in mafic minerals from postcollisional pyroxenite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 356, 38-50.

Zhang L., Wang Q., Mikhailenko, D., Ding X., Li W.-C. and Xian H. (2022) Hydroxychloride-bearing fluid inclusions in ultramafic rocks from New Caledonia: implications for serpentinization in saline environments on Earth andbeyond. Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 127, e2022JB024508.

Zhang L., Wang Q., Ding X. and Li W.-C. (2021) Diverse serpentinization and associated abiotic methanogenesis within multiple types of olivine-hosted fluid inclusions in orogenic peridotite from northern Tibet.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 296, 1-17.

Zhang L., Sun W.-d., Zhang Z.-F., An Y. and Liu F. (2020) Iron isotope behavior during melt-peridotite interaction in supra-subduction zone ophiolite from northern Tibet. Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 125, e2019JB018823.

Zhang L., Sun W.-d., Zhang Z., An Y. and Liu F. (2019) Iron isotopic composition of supra-subduction zone ophiolitic peridotite from northern Tibet. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 258, 274–289.

Zhang L., Sun W.-d. and Chen R.-X. (2019) Evolution of serpentinite from seafloor hydration to subduction zone metamorphism: petrology and geochemistry of serpentinite from the ultrahigh pressure North Qaidam orogen in northern Tibet. Lithos 346347, 105158.

Zhang L., Chen R.-X., Zheng Y.-F., Hu Z. and Xu L. (2017) Whole-rock and zircon geochemical distinction between oceanic- and continental-type eclogites in the North Qaidam orogen, northern Tibet. Gondwana Research 44, 67–88.

Zhang L., Chen R.-X., Zheng Y.-F., Hu Z., Yang Y. and Xu L. (2016) Geochemical constraints on the protoliths of eclogites and blueschists from North Qilian, northern Tibet. Chemical Geology 421, 26–43.

Zhang L., Chen R.-X., Zheng Y.-F., Li W.-C., Hu Z., Yang Y. and Tang H. L. (2016). The tectonic transition from oceanic subduction to continental subduction: Zirconological constraints from two types of eclogites in the North Qaidam orogen, northern Tibet. Lithos 244, 122–139.

Zhang L., Chen R.X., Zheng Y.F. and Hu Z. (2015) Partial melting of deeply subducted continental crust during exhumation: insights from felsic veins and host UHP metamorphic rocks in North Qaidam, northern Tibet. Journal of Metamorphic Geology 33, 671–694.

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