Zheng Yong

Published:2021-11-03
Male, associate researcher of Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

Add: No. 26, Baiwanzhuang Road, Xicheng District, 100037, Beijing

Email: zygeology@163.com

Education Experience

• 20• 2008/09-2014/07 Ph.D. in Geochemistry, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS), Beijing, P.R.China

• 20• 2004/09-208/07 B.Sc. in Geology, China University of Geosciences, Beijing (CUGB), P.R.China

Professional Experience

• 20• 2018/01-Present Associated Researcher in Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

• 20• 2016/09-2018/01 Research Assistant in Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

• 2• • 2016/03-2016/05 Visiting Scholar in Department of Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University, Canada

• 20• 2014/07-2016/09 Post-doctor in Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

Research Interest

Tectonic geomorphology, tectonic geochronology, synthesize cosmogenic nuclide, low-temperature thermochronology, and isotopic dating methods to interpret fault evolution, drainage development, and regional tectonic evolution, to discuss surface landscape development constraint by deep tectonism.

Awards and Honors, Academic posts

2019 Mapping Scientist, China Geological Survey, Beijing

2016 Excellent employee, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

2008-2012 “Three good” students prize, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2008 Fellowship of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2008 Outstanding Graduate Prize, China University of Geosciences (Beijing)

Scientific Research Projects

1.Basic Scientific Research Foundations of Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, J1901-30, Extensional Collapse in central Tibet-new constraints from fault gouge dating of N-S grabben boundary faults, 2021/06-2023/06, in charge

2. Natural Science Foundation of China General Project, 42072240, Thrust-nappe and uplift of Longmen Shan, eastern Tibet: New insights from direct dating on klippen, 2021/01-2024/12, in charge

3.Natural Science Foundation of China Major Project, 41941016-03, Differential uplift and evolution of morphology along the corridor of Chuanzang Railway and its adjacent regions, 2019/01-2023/12, participant

4.China Geological Survey, DD20190059, Regional Geological Survey of large fault belts along the northern and eastern margins of Bayan Har Block, 2019/01-2021/12, participant

5.Major International (Regional) Joint Research Program of China, 41520204006, Fault friction over time: Coseismic weakening and postseismic healing in situ, 2016/01-2020/12, participant

6.Basic Scientific Research Foundations of Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, A1903, Basic Research in Scientific Breakthrough of Gonghe Basin, Qinghai Province, 2021/06-2023/06, in charge

7.Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Scientist Project, Timing of Brittle Deformation within the Longmen Shan Fault Zone: New Insights from 40Ar/39Ar Ages of Fault-Gouges from WFSD-1 Drilling Core and Surface Ruptures, 2017/01-2019/12, in charge

8.China Geological Survey, DD20160022-03, Tectonic Background Research of Geological Corridor and Oil-Gas-Bearing Basin of Qiangtang Block, 2015/01-2017/12, participant

Publications

• Zheng Y, Li H B, Sun Z M, Wang H, Zhang J J, Li C L, Cao Y. 2016. New geochronology constraints on timing and depth of the ancient earthquakes along the Longmen Shan fault belt, eatern Tibet. Tectonics, 10.1002/2016TC004210.

• Zheng Y, Li H B, Gong Z. 2016. Geothermal study at the Wenchuan earthquake Fault Scientific Drilling project-hole 1 (WFSD-1): Borehole temperature, thermal conductivity, and well log data. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 117, 23-32.

• Zheng Y, Kong P, Fu B H. 2014. Time constraints on the emplacement of klippen in the Longmen Shan thrust belt and tectonic implications. Tectonophysics, 634: 44-54.

• Zheng Y, Jia J, Nie X K, Kong P. 2013. Cosmogenic nuclide burial age of the Sanying Formation and its implications. Sci China Earth Sci, 57: 1141-1149.

• Zheng Y, Kong P. 2013. Provenance and origin of the Late Cenozoic Dayi conglomerates in the western margin of the Sichuan Basin: New insights from heavy mineral and spore-pollen assemblages (in Chinese with English abstract). Acta Petrologica Sinica, 29: 2949-2958.

9443910