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Name:Guibin Zhang
Title:Associate Professor
TEL:010-62753802
Position:3504, Yifu Building 2, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China, 100871
E-mail:gbzhang@pku.edu.cn
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2002.09--2008.01

Ph.D.

Petrology and Mineralogy in School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University

1998.09--2002.06

B.S.

China University of Geosciences (Beijing)

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

2012.08--to now

Associate Professor in geochemistry group of SESS, Peking University

2010.01--2012.07

Lecturer in geochemistry group of School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University

2008.01--2009.12

Post-doctoral fellow of the School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University

2008.09--2009.06

Post-doctoral research fellow of The Australian National University, supported by Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Research Fellowship, 2008

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

·Selected in Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University, Ministry of Education, 2013.

·Excellent Post-doctoral research fellow, Peking University, 2010.

·Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Research Fellowship, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Austrlian Government, 2008.

RECENT COURSES TAUGHT

Isotope geochemistry for graduate students (autumn semester).

Field teaching for third year under graduate students, Wutai Mountain (summer semester).

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

no record

EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANT HISTORY

2013.01-2016.12 Petrology study on the likely ophiolite rocks from North Dulan belt, North Qaidam. (Grant: 41272068), National Natural Science Foundation of China.

2009. 01-2011. 12 Petrology study for the deep subducted oceanic crust in Shaliuhe terrane, North Qaidam. (Grant: 40802016), National Natural Science Foundation of China. (finished)

2011.01-2014.12 Melt/fluid release, elements mobility and mantle metasomatism during subduction and exhumation of crust. (Grant: 41090371), National Natural Science Foundation of China. (Leader, Dr. Weidong Sun)

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles:

1) Zhang, G.B., Niu, Y.L., Song, S.G., Zhang, L.F., Tian, Z.L., Christy, A., Han, L. (2015): Trace element behavior and P-T-t evolution for partial melting of exhumed eclogite in the North Qaidam UHPM belt (NW China): implications for adakite genesis. Lithos, 226, 65-80.

2) Zhang, G.B., Zhang, L.F., Chrisity, A., Song S.G., Li, Q.L., (2014): Differential exhumation and cooling history of North Qaidam UHP metamorphic rocks, NW China: Constraints from zircon and rutile thermometry and U–Pb geochronology, Lithos, 205, 15-27.

3) Zhang, G.B., Zhang, L.F., Ning, Y.Y., Han, L. (2014): Cooling history for North Qaidam UHPM belt: Constraints from zircon, rutile U-Pb dating and thermometry in paragneiss. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 30(10), 2835-2842.

4) Zhang, G.B., Zhang, L. F., Christy, A.G. (2013): From oceanic subduction to continental collision: An overview of HP–UHP metamorphic rocks in the North Qaidam UHP belt, NW China. J. Asian Earth Sci., 63, 98-111.

5) Zhang, G.B. and Zhang, L. F. (2011): The progress and some problems in the study of rutile in metamorphic rocks. Earth Science Frontiers, 18, 26-32. (in Chinese with English abstract)

6) Zhang, G.B. and Zhang, L. F. (2011): Rodingite from oceanic lithology of Shaliuhe terrane in North QaidamUHPM belt and its geological implication. Earth Science Frontiers, 18, 151-157. (in Chinese with English abstract)

7) Zhang, G.B., Ellis, D.J., Christy, A.G., Zhang, L.F., Song, S.G. (2010): Zr-in-rutile thermoetry in eclogites from Western China. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 160, 427-439.

8) Zhang, G.B., Ellis, D.J., Christy, A.G., Zhang, L.F., Niu, Y.L., Song, S.G. (2009): UHP metamorphic evolution of coesite-bearing eclogite from the Yuka terrane, North Qaidam UHPM belt, NW China. Eur. J. Mineral., 21, 1287-1300.

9) Zhang, G.B., Zhang, L.F., Song, S.G., Niu, Y.L. (2009): UHP metamorphic evolution and SHRIMP geochronology of a coesite-bearing meta-ophiolitic gabbro in the North Qaidam, NW China. J. Asian Earth Sci., 35, 310-322.

10) Zhang, G.B., Song, S.G., Zhang, L.F., Niu, Y.L. (2008): The subducted oceanic crust within continental-type UHP metamorphic belt in the North Qaidam, NW China: Evidence from petrology, geochemistry and geochronology. Lithos, 104, 99-118.

11) Zhang, G.B., Song, S.G., Zhang, L.F. (2005): Ophiolite-type mantle peridotite from Shaliuhe, North Qaidam UHPM belt, NW China and its tectonic impications. Acta Petroligica Sinica 21(4):1049-1058.

12) Liu, Y., Deng, J., Shi, G.H., Yui, T.F., Zhang, G.B., Abuduwayiti, M., Yang, L.Q., Sun, X., (2011): Geochemistry and petrology of nephrite from Alamas, Xinjiang, NW China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2011.05.012.

13) Song, S.G., Su, L., Li X.H., Zhang, G.B., Niu, Y.L., Zhang, L.F. (2010): Tracing the 850-Ma continental flood basalts from a piece of subducted continental crust in the North Qaidam UHPM belt, NW China. Precambrian Research, 183, 805–816.

14) Song, S.G., Su, L., Niu, Y.L., Zhang, G.B., Zhang, L.F. (2009): Two types of peridotite in North QaidamUHPM belt and their tectonic implications for oceanic and continental subduction: a review. J. Asian Earth Sci., 35, 285-297.

15) Zhang, C., Zhang, L.F., Zhang, G.B. (2009): Petrology and calculation of retrograde PT path of eclogites from Xitieshan, North Qaidam, China. Acta Petroligica Sinica 25 (9): 2247-2259.

16) Zhang, L.F., Lü, Z., Zhang, G.B., Song, S.G. (2008): The geological characteristics of oceanic-type UHP metamorphic belts and their tectonic implications: Case studies from Southwest Tianshan and North Qaidam in NW China. Chinese Sci. Bull., 53, 3120-3130.

17) Song, S.G., Su, L., Niu, Y.L., Zhang, L.F., Zhang, G.B., 2007. Petrological and Geochemical Constraints on the Origin of Garnet Peridotite in the North Qaidam Ultrahigh-pressure Metamorphic Belt, Northwestern China. Lithos, 96, 243-265.

18) Song, S.G., Zhang, L.F., Niu, Y.L., Song B. Zhang, G.B., Wang, Q.J., 2004. Zircon U-Pb SHRIMP ages of eclogites from the North Qilian Mountains in NW China and their tectonic implication, Chinese Sci. Bull., 49(8): 848-852.

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