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Name:Xin Li
Title:Associate Professor
Email:lixin@gig.ac.cn

Resume:
2023.01-present: Associate Professor, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2022.07-2022.12: Special-Term Associate Professor, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2020.01-2020.09: Visiting Scholar, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Orogen State University
2017.07-2022.06: Postdoc, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2011.09-2017.06: Ph.D in Solid Geophysics, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2008.07-2011.08:Assistant Engineer, The First Monitoring and Application Center, China Earthquake Administration
2004.09-2008.06:BSc in Geophysics, Wuhan University

Research Interests:
1.Natural-source electromagnetic sounding methods
2.Electrical structure and dynamic of the Earth’crust and mantle
3.Deep Earth volatile distribution and recycling 

Recent Publications:

Li, X.*, Chen, Y. *, Tian, X., & Liu, S. (2022). Magnetotelluric evidence for distributed lithospheric modification beneath the YinchuanJilantai rift system and its implications for Late Cenozoic rifting in western North China. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, e2021JB022585.

Li, X.*, Bai, D., Chen, Y.*, Deng, Y., Zhang, S., & Xue, S. (2022). Magnetotelluric signatures of Neoproterozoic subduction, and subsequent lithospheric reactivation and thinning beneath central South China. Tectonophysics, 229365, DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2022.229365.

Li, D., Yu, N.*, Li, X.*, Wang, E., Li, R., & Wang, X. (2021). Magnetotelluric evidence of fluid-related seismicity beneath the Chuxiong Basin, SE Tibetan Plateau. Tectonophysics, 816, 229039.

Li, X., Ma, X., Chen, Y., Xue, S., Varentsov, I. M., & Bai, D.* (2020). A plume-modified lithospheric barrier to the southeastward flow of partially molten Tibetan crust inferred from magnetotelluric data. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 548, 116493.

Li, X., Bai, D.*, Ma, X., Chen, Y., Varentsov, I. M., Xue, G., Xue, S., & Lozovsky, I. (2019). Electrical resistivity structure of the Xiaojiang strike-slip fault system (SW China) and its tectonic implications. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 176, 57-67.

Li, X.*, Bai, D, Yan, Y, Ma, X., & Kong, X. (2016). Three-dimensional inversion of magnetotelluric resistivity model with galvanic distortion. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 59(6), pp.2302-2315.

Yu, N., Wang, X., Li, D., Li, X., Wang, E., Kong, W., & Li, T. (2022). The mechanism of deep material transport and seismogenic environment of the Xiaojiang fault system revealed by 3-D magnetotelluric study. Science China Earth Sciences, 65(6), 1128-1145.

Xue, S., Lu, Z., Li, W., Liang, H., Wang, G., Wang, H., ... & Li, X. (2022). Three-dimensional electrical resistivity structure beneath the Cuonadong dome in the Northern Himalayas revealed by magnetotelluric data and its implication. Science China Earth Sciences, 65(8), 1538-1553.

Liu, Z., Tian, X., Liang, X., Liang, C., & Li, X. (2021). Magmatic Underplating thickening of the crust of the southern Tibetan Plateau inferred from receiver function analysis. Geophysical Research Letters, 48(17), e2021GL093754.

Xue, S., Chen, Y., Liang, H., Li, X., Liang, X., Ma, X., ... & Yan, Y. (2021). Deep electrical resistivity structure across the Gyaring Co Fault in Central Tibet revealed by magnetotelluric data and its implication. Tectonophysics, 809, 228835.

Xue, S., Bai, D., Chen, Y., Ma, X., Chen, L., Li, X., & Yan, Y. (2019). Contrasting crustal deformation mechanisms in the Longmenshan and West Qinling orogenic belts, NE Tibet, revealed by magnetotelluric data. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 176, 120-128.

Li, C., Bai, D., Xue, S., Li, X., Ma, X., Yan, Y., & Kong, X. (2017). A magnetotelluric study of the deep electric structure beneath the Ordos Block. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 60(5), 1788-1799.

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