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Jiankun, He

Jiankun, He
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jkhe@itpcas.ac.cn
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010-8409 7064
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Building 3, no.16, lincui road, chaoyang district, Beijing

Name: Jiankun, He

Gender: male

Researcher 

Tel: 010-8409 7064         

Fax: 010-8409 7079

Emails: jkhe@itpcas.ac.cn      

Postcode: 100101   

Address: Building 3, no.16, lincui road, chaoyang district, Beijing

Resume

Education Experience
1992-1996:PH.D, Nanjing University;
1985-1988:Master, China Mining University;
1981-1984:Bashelor, China Mining University;

Work Experience
2007 -pre,Researcher, Institute of Tibetan plateau, Chinese academy of sciences;
2008,3- 6,Cooperative research,Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California-Los Angeles, USA
2005,9-12,Visiting Scholar,Laboratoire de Geophysique, CNRS & Universite de Montpellier II, France
2004,7- 9,Cooperative research,Laboratoire de Geophysique, CNRS & Universite de Montpellier II, France
2002,7-12,Visiting Scholar,Department of Geological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
1998 – 2006,Assosiate Researcher,Institute of geology and geophysics, Chinese academy of sciences;
1996-1998: Post-PH.D, Institute of geology and geophysics, Chinese academy of sciences;
1988 – 1992: Lecturer,China Mining University;

Research Area

Numerical simulation of deformation dynamics of lithosphere,dynamics of the earth

 

Selected Publications

  1. He, J., P. Vernant, J. Chéry, W. Wang, et al., 2013, Nailing down the slip rate of the Altyn Tagh fault. Geophysical Research Letters, 40, 5382-5386.
  2. He, J., S. Lu, W. Wang, 2013, Three-dimensional mechanical modeling of the GPS velocity field around the northeastern Tibetan plateau and surrounding regions. Tectonophysics, 584, 257-266.
  3. He, J., W. Xia, and S. Lu, 2011, Three-dimensional finite element modeling of stress evolution around the Xiaojiang fault system, southeastern Tibet, in the past ~500 years. Tectonophysics, 507, 70-85.
  4. He, J. and G. Peltzer, 2010, Poroelastic triggering in the January 9-22, 2008 Nima-Gaize (Tibet) earthquake sequence. Geology, 38(10), 907-910.
  5. He, J., S. Lu, and X. Wang, 2009, Mechanical relation between crustal rheology, effective fault friction, and strike-slip distribution among the Xiaojiang fault system, southeastern Tibet. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 34, 363-375.
  6. He, J. and J. Chéry, 2008, Late Quaternary slip rates of the Altyn Tagh,the Kunlun and the Karakorum faults (Tibet) from 3D mechanical modeling. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 274; 50-58.
  7. He, J. and S. Lu, 2007, Lower friction of the Xianshuihe-Xiaojiang fault system and its effect on active deformation around the southeastern Tibetan margin. Terra Nova, 19, 204-210.
  8. He, J., Y. Li, et al., 2005, Asymmetric flank uplift of the Yinchuan graben, north central China: implication of lateral variation of crustal rheology from the Alashan to the Ordos. Geophysical Research Letters, 32; L2213., doi:10.1029/ 2003GL018764.
  9. He, J., D. Cai, Y. Li, and Z. Gong, 2004, Active extension of the Shanxi rift, north China: does it result from anticlockwise block rotations?. Terra Nova, 16, 38-42.
  10. He, J., M. Liu, and Y. Li, 2003, Is the Shanxi rift of northern China extending?. Geophysical Research Letters, 30, 2213, doi:10.1029/2003GL018764.
  11. He, J., 2003, Mechanical instability of the crustal thickness transition zone between the Taihang Shan mountains in relation to the tectonic compression of the frontal Cenozoic basin. Chinese J. Geophys., 46, 712-724.
  12. He, J., J. Liu, 2002, Lower-crust ductile flow and its mechanical relation with syn-collision crustal extension in orogenic belt. Chinese J. Geophys., 45, 502-516.
  13. He, J., 1998,Morphology of the Moho discontinuity beneath the Eastern Qinling mountains and its implication for deep process of the collisional orogeny. Chinese J. Geophys., 41(supp); 64-76.
  14. Zhao, L., X. Xie, J. He, et al., 2013, Crustal flow pattern beneath the Tibetan Plateau constrained by regional Lg-wave Q tomography. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 383, 113-122.
  15. Wang, X., J. He, et al., 2013, A possible mechanism for the initiation of the Yinggehai Basin: A visco-elasto-plastic model. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 74, 25-36.
  16. Wang, X., and J. He, 2012, Channel flow of the lower crust and its relation to large-scale tectonic geomorphology of the eastern Tibetan Plateau. Science in China (D), 55, 1-8.
  17. Pei, S., J. Su, H. Zhang,Y. Sun, M. N. Toksöz, Z. Wang, X. Gao, J. Liu, J. He, 2010, Three-dimensional seismic velocity structure across the 2008 Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake, Sichuan, China. Tectonophysics, 491, 211-217.
  18. Pei, S., Z. Cui, Y. Sun, M. N. Toksöz, C.A. Rowe, X. Gao, J. Zhao, H. Liu, J. He, F. D. Morgan, 2009, Structure of the Upper Crust in Japan from S-wave Attenuation Tomography. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 99(1), 428-434.
  19. Wang, J., Z. Ye, and J. He, 2008, Three-dimensional mechanical modeling of large-scale crustal deformation in China constrained by the GPS velocity field. Tectonophysics, 446, 51-60.
  20. Chang, X., Y. Liu, and J. He, 2007, Lower velocities beneath the Taihang Mountains, northeastern China. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 97, 1364-1369.
  21. Li, Y., J. Zhang, J. He, et al., 2007, Current-day tectonic motion and intraplate deformation strain field obtained from space geodesy in the Pacific Plate. Chinese J. Geophys., 50, 437-447.
  22. Liu, Y., C. Chang, J. He, 2005, Three-dimensional velocity images of the crust and upper mantle beneathe the north-south zone in China. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 95, 916-926.
  23. Sun, R., F. Liu, and J. He, 2001, Structural setting of strong earthquakes in the Huabei area of China. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 158, 903-918.
  24. Liu, J., F. Liu, J. He, H. Chen, and Q. You, 2001, Study of seismic tomography in Panxi paleorift area of southwestern China—Structural features of crust and mantle and their evolution. Science in China (D), 44, 277-288.
  25. Cai, D., Y. Luo, C. Yao, J. He, et al., 2000, Structures of the Bohai petroliferous area, Bohai Bay Basin. Acta Geologica Sinica, 74(3), 641-650.