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Name:Yonghong Zhao
Title:Professor
TEL:010-62755790
Position:Department of Geophysics, Peking University, Beijing 100871
E-mail:zhaoyh@pku.edu.cn
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1990.08--1993.07

Ph.D.

Department of Mechanics, Peking University, Ph.D. in Solid Mechanics. Experimental Rock Mechanics. Advisor: Prof. Ren Wang

1982.08--1985.07

M.S.

Department of Geology, Peking University, MS in Geodynamics. Experimental Geodynamics

1978.10--1982.07

B.S.

Department of Geology, Peking University, BS in Structural Geology

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

2001.08--to now

Department of Geophysics, Peking University, Beijing, China. Professor, Teaching and research

1997.09--1999.08

Visiting associate professor, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, MN, USA. Research

1994.08--2001.07

Associate professor, Department of Geology/Geophysics, Peking University, Beijing, China. Teaching and research

1985.08--1994.07

Teaching assistant, Lecturer, Department of Geology, Peking University, Beijing, China. Teaching and research

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

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RECENT COURSES TAUGHT

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CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

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EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANT HISTORY

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REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

1. Li XF, J-P, Muller, Fang C and Zhao YH. 2014. Measuring displacement fields from TerraSAR-X amplitude images by sub-pixel correlation: an application to the landslide in Shuping, Three Gouges Area. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 27(12):3843-3850 (in Chinese with English abstract)

2. Chao Q, Yong-Hong Zhao and D. L. Kohlstedt, 2013, Pressure Shadows Around a Sphere Inclusion in Partially Molten Rock induced by Torsion,EPSL 382:77-84,

3. Yong-Hong Zhao, Jun-Tian Bai, Xiao-Fan Li, Ke Jia, Hui Chen 2011, The Correlation Between Hydrogen Isotope in Underground Water near Active Fault and Earthquakes, Acta Petrologica Sinica, 27(6):1909-1915 (in Chinese with English abstract)

4. Yong-Hong Zhao, Mark Zimmerman and David Kohlstedt, Effect of Iron Content on the Creep Behavior of Olivine: 1. Anhydrous Conditions, EPSL, 287:229-240, 2009.

5. Mecklenburgh, J., Y. Zhao, F. Heidelbach, and S. Mackwell (2006), Deformation of olivine-spinel aggregates in the system (Mg,Ni)_2 GeO_4 deformed to high strain in torsion: Implications for upper mantle anisotropy, J. Geophys. Res., 111, B11209, doi:10.1029/2006JB004285.

6. Y.-H. Zhao, S. Ginsberg.& D. L. Kohlstedt, Solubility of Hydrogen in Olivine: Dependence on Temperature and Iron Content, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 147:155-161, 2004

7. J.D.Lawlis, Y-H Zhao, S.Karato, High-temperature creep in Ni2GeO4: a contribution to creep systematics in spinel, Phys. Chem. Min., 28(8):557-571), 2001.

8. YONGHONG ZHAO, Crack Pattern Evolution and a Fractal Damage Constitutive Model for Rock, Int. J. Rock Mech. Min. Sci. Vol.35, No.3, pp.349-366, 1998.

9. Yonghong Zhao, Haihua Liang, Jiefan Huang, Jinda Geng, Ren Wang, Development of subcracks around compound fractures in rock specimen, Special Issue of PAGEOPH: Mechanics Problems in Geodynamics, 145(3/4):759-773, 1995.

10. Yonghong Zhao, Jiefan Huang, Ren Wang, Real-time SEM observations of the microfracturing process in rock during a compression test, Int. J. Rock Mech. Min. Sci. & Geomech. Abstr.,30(6):643-652,1993.

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