ABOUT US

FACULTY

Guo-chang Wang

CC7FD

Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology

Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan, CHINA 650091

email: gcwang@ynu.edu.cn

http://www.yklp.ynu.edu.cn/info/1016/1207.htm

Education

2013: PhD, Nanjing University, China. Major: Petrology.

2011: MSc, Nanjing University, China. Major: Petrology.

2006: BSc, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China. Major: Geology.

Experience

08/2016Present: Research Assistant at Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology, Yunnan University.

Representative Publications (* indicates corresponding author)

1. Wang, G-C., Jiang, Y-H., Liu, Z., Ni, C-Y., Qing, L., Zhang, Q., Zhu, S-Q., 2016, Multiple origins for the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous high-K calc-alkaline I-type granites in northwestern Fujian province, SE China and tectonic implications : Lithos, v. 246247, p.197211.

2. Wang, G-C., Jiang, Y-H., Liu, Z., Ni, C-Y., Qing, L., Zhang, Q., 2015, Elemental and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic constraints on the origin of Late Jurassic adakitic granodiorite in central Fujian province, southeast China: Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 109, p. 501518.

3. Jiang, Y-H., Wang, G-C., Liu, Z., Ni, C-Y., Qing, L., Zhang, Q., 2015, Repeated slab-advance-retreat of the Palaeo-Pacific plate underneath SE China: International Geology Review,v. 57, p. 472491.

4. Zhang, Q., Jiang, Y-H., Wang, G-C., Liu, Z., Ni, C-Y., Qing, L., 2015, Origin of Silurian gabbros and I-type granites in central Fujian, SE China: implications for the evolution of the early Paleozoic orogen of South China: Lithos, v. 216217, p. 285297.

5. Liu, Z., Jiang, Y-H., Wang, G-C., Ni, C-Y., Qing, L., Zhang, Q., 2015, Neoproterozoic felsic and mafic magmatism along the Jiangshan-Shaoxing suture, South China: geochronology, geochemistry, petrogenesis and implications for the amalgamation between the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks: Precambrian Research, v. 268, p.212226.

6. Liu, Z., Jiang, Y-H., Jia, R-Y., Zhao, P., Zhou, Q., Wang, G-C., Ni, C-Y., 2014, Origin of Middle Cambrian and Late Silurian potassic granitoids from the western Kunlun orogen, northwest China: a magmatic response to the Proto-Tethys evolution: Mineralogy and Petrology, v.108, p. 91110.

Research Interests

1. Oceanic environments in southwest Yangtze Block during the Ediacaran.

2. Petrogenesis of Neoproterozoic strata and intrusive rocks in southwest Yangtze Block and their geodynamic implications.

(Updated: 22 November 2017)


by: Maoyin Zhang
[update: 2018-01-17]