Lu Haijian

Published:2017-07-29

Details of the Faculty or Staff

Lu Haijian

Address: Male, associate researcher of Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences 

No. 26, Baiwanzhuang Street, Xicheng District, Beijing 100037

Email: haijianlu2007@126.com

Education Experience

  • 9 / 2006 – 1 / 2010 Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, majored in Quaternary Geology.; Ph.D.
  • 9 / 2003 – 6 / 2006 Ocean University of China, majored in Marine Geology.; M.S.
  • 9 / 1999 – 6 / 2003 Ocean University of China, majored in Marine Geology.; B.S.

Professional Experience

12 / 2015 – present  Key Laboratory of Continental Tectonics and Dynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences.; Associate researcher

 8 / 2013 – 11 / 2015 National Key Laboratory of Continental Tectonics and Dynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences.; Research assistant

2 / 2010 – 7 / 2013 Tethys Research Center, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.; post-doctoral 

Research interests

  • Basin-Range Coupling on and around Tibetan Plateau

Awards and Honors, Academic posts

Scientific Research Projects

(1)Natural Science Foundation of China General Project, 41472187, The Basin-Range Coupling Process of Kumkol Basin and Its Surrounding Ranges: Evidence from Paleomagnetics and Low-temperature Thermochronology, 2015/1-2018/12, presider

Natural Science Youth Foundation of China, 41002053, The Time Record of the Initial Sedimentary Response to the Indian-Eurasian Collision in Qaidam Basin, 2011/1-2013/12, presider 

Publications

  •      Haijian Lu, Bihong Fu, Pilong Shi, Yuanxu Ma, Haibing Li. 2016. Constraints on the uplift mechanism of northern Tibet. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 453: 108–118.

            Haijian Lu, Haibing Li, Dongliang Liu. 2015. The major two-stage shortening deformation of the Nothern Tibet and Tian Shan area since the latest Oligocene. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 89: 1546-1560.

            Haijian Lu, Erchie Wang, Kai Meng. 2014. Paleomagnetism and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of the Tertiary Janggalsay section (southeast Tarim basin): implications for Miocene tectonic evolution of the Altyn Tagh Range. Tectonophysics, 618: 67-78.

             Haijian Lu, Erchie Wang, Xuhua Shi, Kai Meng. 2012. Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Elashan range and its surroundings, northern Tibetan Plateau as constrained by paleomagnetism and apatite fission track analyses, Tectonophysics, 580: 150–161.

             Haijian Lu, Shangfa Xiong. 2009. Magnetostratigraphy of the Dahonggou ection, northern Qaidam Basin and its bearing on Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Qilian Shan and AltynTagh Fault. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 288: 539-550.

           Lu Haijian, Wang Erqi, Li Shihu, et al. Rotational Deformation of the Southeastern Margin of Tibet: A Paleomagnetic Study of the Yanyuan Basin, Sichuan Province. Geology of China, 2015, 42(5): 1188-1201. (In Chinese with English abstract)

            Lu Haijian, Li Haibing, Liu Dongliang. 2014. Uplift-Driven Climatic Aridity During the Middle Miocene: A Case Study of the Janggalsay Section, Southeast Tarim Basin. Geology of China, 41(5): 1724-1734. (In Chinese with English abstract)

         Lu Haijian, Wang Erqi, Meng Kai. 2014. The Mid-Miocene Tectonic Uplift of Southern Qilianshan: Sedimentary Evidence from Dahonggou Section in Qaidam Basin. Geology of China, 49(1): 95-103. (In Chinese with English abstract)

             Lu Haijian, Zhai Shikui, Xu Shumei. 2006. Sedimentary Geochemistry of the Yangtze River Estuary and The Adjacent Sea Areas after the First-Stage Storage of the Three-Gorge Project. Marine Geology and Quaternary Geology. 26: 11-19. (In Chinese with English abstract)

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