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Family Name: CHEN

Given Name: Bin 

 

Tel: 886-2-27839910*610

Fax: 886-2-27839871

 

 

 

Addresses:

¡´(work): School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China

Tel: 8610-62 76 57 98           

Fax: 8610-62 75 11 59

E-mail: binchen@pku.edu.cn

Place of birth: Anhui, China

Nationality: Chinese

 

Education and Diplomas obtained:

       ¡´ Institute of Geosciences, Jilin University, Changchun, China, B.Sc. 1985, Geology

       ¡´ Institute of Geosciences, Jilin University, Changchun, China, M.Sc. 1988, Petrology

       ¡´ Peking University, Beijing, China, Ph.D., 1991, Petrology

 

Professional positions:

 

Present:

 

¡´ Professor, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University (2004 - present);

¡´ Director of the MC-ICPMS Lab, Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution of Peking University,

Ministry of Education (Jan. 2004 - present)

 

Membership of academic societies:

 

¡´ Geological Society of China

¡´ Mineralogical, Petrological and Geochemical Society of China

¡´ Key Laboratory of Elemental and Isotopic Geochemistry, Geochemical Institute of Guangzhou, Chinese Academy of China.

 

Honors

 

¡´ ¡¥Hou Defeng Medal¡¦ (for young geoscientists) awarded by the Mineralogical,

Petrological and Geochemical Society of China (2004);

¡´ ¡¥Outstanding Scientists of the New Century¡¦ awarded by the Ministry of Education, China (2004)

 

Past work experiences:

 

n          Lecturer, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University (1991 - 1994)

n          Associate Professor, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University (1994 - 2004)

n          Post-doctoral fellow, Geosciences Rennes, Universite de Rennes1, France (Sept. 1998 - Oct. 1999)

n          Invited Researcher, Geosciences Rennes, Universite de Rennes1, France (May - June 2001)

n          Invited Researcher, Geosciences Rennes, Universite de Rennes1, France (May - June 2002)

n          Visiting Professor, Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology, St Petersburg, Russia (Nov. 2003)

n          JSPS research fellow, Saitama University and Tsukuba University, Japan (Dec. 2003 - Oct. 2004) 

 

Research Interests:

 

(1) Igneous petrology and geochemistry

Applications of petrological and geochemical techniques to source characteristics and petrogenesis of granitoids and related rocks, and implications for geodynamic setting and the growth of continental crust; magma mixing/mingling processes and magma evolution.

(2) Isotopic tracer study of crustal-mantle interaction processes

Applications of isotopic data to the origins of basaltic rocks (and mantle xenoliths) and mantle geochemistry. My present research interest is in the Mesozoic magmatism in the north China craton (NCC), which represents products of intense mantle-crust interaction in Mesozoic times. I am currently involved in a few interesting issues: what is the origin and cause of the sudden surge of Mesozoic magmatism in NCC, and in what kind of geodynamic setting? What is the relationship between the Mesozoic magmstism and lithosphere evolution/thinning?

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

l          Chen B., Zhai MG, Tian W. Origin of the Mesozoic magmatism in the north China craton: constraints from petrological and geochemical data. Geological Society of London, Special publication. 2006, in press.

l          Chen B., Liu S.W., Geng Y.S., Liu C.Q. Zircon U-Pb ages, Hf isotopes and significance of the late Archean-Paleoproterozoic granitoids from the Wutai-Luliang terrain, North China. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 2006, 22: 296-304 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Liu C.Q., Tian W. Magma-mixing between mantle- and crustal-derived melts in the process of Mesozoic magmatism, Taihangshan: constraints from petrology and geochemistry. Earth Science Frontiers, 2006, 13: 140-147 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Zhou L, Chen B. Petrogenesis and significance of the Hongshan syenitic pluton, South Taihang: zircon SHRIMP U-Pb age, chemical compositions and Sr-Nd isotopes. Progress in Natural Sciences, 2006, 116: 92-200.

l          Chen B., Arakawa, Y. Elemental and Nd-Sr isotopic geochemistry of granitoids from the West Junggar foldbelt (NW China), with implications for Phanerozoic continental growth. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2005, 69: 1307-1320.

l          Chen B, Tian W, Zhai MG, Arakawa Y. Zircon U-Pb geochronoloy and geochemistry of Mesozoic magmatism in the Taihang Mountains and other places of the North China Craton, with implications for petrogenisis and geodynamic setting. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 2005, 21(1): 13-24 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Jahn, B-m., Arakawa, Y.¡AZhai, M.G. Petrogenesis of the Mesozoic intrusive complexes from the southern Taihang orogen, north China craton: elemental and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic constraints. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2004, 148: 489-501.

l          Chen B., Jahn, B-m. Genesis of post-collisional granitoids and basement nature of the Junggar Terrane, NW China: Nd-Sr isotope and trace element evidence. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2004, 23: 691-703.

l          Wu J.J., Chen B. Trace element and Nd-Sr isotope characteristics of teh post-collisional granitoids from Miaogou, West Junggar, and implications for petrogenesis. Xinjiang Geology, 2004, 22: 29-35 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Jahn, B-m., Zhai, M.G., Sr-Nd isotopic characteristics of the Mesozoic magmatism in the Taihang-Yanshan orogen, north China craton, and implications for Archean lithosphere thinning. Journal of Geological Society, London, 2003, 160: 963-970.

l          Chen B., Zhai, M.G., Geochemistry of late Mesozoic lamprophyre dykes from the Taihang Mountains, north China, and implications for the sub-continental lithospheric mantle. Geological Magazine, 2003, 140(1): 87-93.

l          Chen B., Zhai, M.G., Shao, J.A. Petrogenesis and significance of the Mesozoic North Taihang complex: major and trace element evidence. Science in China (D), 2003, 46(9): 941-953.

l          Dong J.H., Chen B., Zhou L. Generation of the Fushan pluton, south Taihang Mountains: petrological and gechemical constraints. Progress in Natural Sciences, 2003, 13: 767-774.

l          Chen B., Jahn, B-m, Wei, C.J., Petrogenesis of Mesozoic granitoids in the Dabie UHP complex, central China: trace element and Nd-Sr isotope evidence. Lithos, 2002, 60: 67-88.

l          Chen B., Jahn, B-m, Geochemical and isotopic studies of the sedimentary and granitic rocks of the Altai Orogen of NW China and their tectonic implications. Geological Magazine, 2002, 139(1): 1-13.

l          Chen B., Jahn, B-m, Ye, K., Liu, J.B., Cogenetic relationship of the Yangkou gabbro-to-granite unit, Su-Lu terrane, eastern China, and implications for UHP metamorphism. Journal of Geological Society, London, 2002, 159: 457-467.

l          Chen B. Characteristics and genesis of the Bayan Bold pluton in southern Sonid Zuoqi, Inner Mongolia: typical island arc magmatic rocks rather than adakitic rocks. Geological Review, 2002, 48: 261-266 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Zhao G.C., Wilde S., Subduction- and collision-related granitoids from southern Sonid Zuoqi, Inner Mongolia: isotopic ages and tectonic implications. Geological Review, 2001, 47: 361-367 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Jahn, B-m., Wilde, S., Xu, B. Two contrasting Paleozoic magmatic belts in northern Inner Mongolia, China: petrogenesis and tectonic implications. Tectonophysics, 2000, 328: 157-182.

l          Jahn, B-m., Wu, F.Y., Chen B. Granitoids of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and continental growth in the Phanerozoic. Trans. Royal Soc., Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 2000, 91: 181-193.

l          Jahn, B-m., Wu, F.Y., Chen B. Massive granitoid generation in Central Asia: Nd isotope evidence and implications for continental growth in the Phanerozoic. Episodes, 2000, 23: 82-92.

l          Wei C.J., Chen B., Zhang C.G., Chen J. Relationship between metamorphism and collisional orogenesis in Dabieshan, Central China. Journal of Geodymechanics, 2000, 6: 25-38.

l          Xu B., Chen B., Structure and evolution of the Paleozoic orogenic belts between Siberian and North China plates, northern Inner Mongolia. Science in China(D), 1997, 27: 227-232.

l          Chen B. Petrographic evidences and tectonic significance for two phases of metamorphism in sillimanite-garnet-mica-bearing schists of the Pingtan-Dongshan metamorphic zone, Fujian, SE China. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 1997, 13: 380-394 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Xu B. Main characteristics and tectonic implications of two categories of Paleozoic granitoids in Sonidzuoqi, Inner Mongolia, North China. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 1996, 12: 546-561 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B, The petrology and origin of stromatic migmatites from Goushan, eastern Fujian, SE China. In: Contributions to Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry (eds, Zhou Y., et al.). 1996, p138-146. Petrolium Industry Press, Beijing.

l          Xu B., Chen B., Shao J.A. Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic ages of the Xilin Gol complex, Inner Mongolia. Chinese Science Bulletin, 1996, 41: 153-155.

l          Xu B., Chen B., Zhang C., Bai Z.Q. Ages and tectonic significance of Precambrian iron-bearing metamorphic rocks in the northern margin of north China craton. Geological Review, 1994, 40: 307-311 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Xu B., Chen B., Zhang C., Bai Z.Q. Sm-Nd whole-rock isochron and significance of the Wuhua Aobao block, northern North China craton. Geological Sciences, 1994, 29: 168-172 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Zhuang Y.X. Petrogenesis and significance of the Yunlun charnockitic pluton and gneissic enclaves, Western Guangdong, South China. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 1994, 10: 139-150 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Huang F.S. Petrogenesis of migmatites from Western Guangdong, South China. Acta Geologica Sinica., 1994, 68: 231-241 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B., Zhuang Y.X., Petrology and P-T-fluid conditions of high-grade metapelites of Yunlu, western Guangdong, S China: evidence fro Caledonian low-pressure granulite metamorphism. Sciencia Geologica Sinica, 1993, 2(3): 287-298.

l          Chen B., Huang F.S. Origin of the Caledonian granites of Yunkai Mountains, South China: evidence from petrology and geochemistry. Journal of Nanjing University, 1993, 5: 428-441 (in Chinese with English abstract).

l          Chen B. Study on the Gaozhou-Yunlu Caledonian metamorphic zone of Yunkai Mountains, West Guangdong, South China. Journal of Nanjing University, 1992, 4: 59-67(in Chinese with English abstract).