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Name: Zhiwei Bao (包志伟)

Title: Professor

Phone: +86-20-85290105; 13622848938

Email: baozw@gig.ac.cn

 

Education:

1998.09–2001.06, Department of Applied Sciences, University of Québec at Chicoutimi, Ph.D.

1984.09–1987.06, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, MS.

1980.09– 1984.06, Department of Geology, Nanjing University, BS.

 

Employment:

1992.03–today, Key laboratory of mineralogy and metallogeney, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Associate professor/Professor.

1987.10–1992.02, Tianjin Geological Academy of the ministry of metallurgical industry, Assistant engineer/Engineer.


Research Interests:

Petrogenesis of felsic igneous rocks and ore mineralization of the related hydrothermal ore deposits; Geochemistry of trace elements during water/rock interaction and weathering processes


Recent Publications:

Bao Z. et al. 2018. Mo-rich source and protracted crystallization of Late Mesozoic granites in the East Qinling porphyry Mo belt (central China): Constraints from zircon U/Pb ages and Hf-O isotopes. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 160: 322-333. 

Bao Z. et al. 2017. Recycling of subducted upper continental crust: Constraints on the extensive molybdenum ore mineralization in the Qinling–Dabie orogen. Ore Geology Reviews, 81: 451–465.

Bao et al. 2016. Metallogeny of the syenite-related Dongping gold deposit in the northern part of the North China Craton: A review and synthesis. Ore Geology Reviews, 73: 198–210.

Bao Z. et al. 2015. Slab break-off model for the Triassic syn-collisional granites in the Qinling orogenic belt, Central China: Zircon U-Pb age and Hf isotope constraints. International Geology Review, 57(4): 492–507.

Bao Z. et al. 2014. U-Pb dating of hydrothermal zircon from the Dongping gold deposit in North China: Constraints on the mineralization processes. Ore Geology Reviews, 61: 107–119.

Bao Z. et al. 2014. Petrogenesis of the Mesozoic granites and Mo mineralization of the Luanchuan ore field in the East Qinling Mo mineralization belt, Central China. Ore Geology Reviews, 57:132–153.

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