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Bo Huang
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 Bo Huang (Dr. Bradley)


Position: Associate Research Professor (since 2020.09)

Room: Room 404, TGRC Building, East Campus, CUG

Address: 388 Lumo Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China 430074

Email: hbyjdg@cug.edu.cn

ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bo-Huang-17

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QlXI8CQAAAAJ

Chinese TGRC website: https://www.tgrc.cug.edu.cn/info/1021/1781.htm


Education:

Ÿ 2016.09–2020.06  PhD of structural geology and tectonics, China University of Geosciences Wuhan (Supervisor: Prof. Timothy M. Kusky)

Ÿ 2017.10–2018.01 & 2019.04–2020.04  Visiting PhD student, Curtin University (Co-supervisors: Profs. Simon A. Wilde and Tim E. Johnson)

Ÿ 2010.09–2016.06 BSc and MSc, China University of Geosciences Wuhan


Research interests:

Bo Huang is interested in (1) the secular changes of environment, tectonics, and geodynamics of the early Earth with a special focus on the North and South China cratons; and (2) the accretionary and collisional evolution of orogenic belts and associated geodynamic processes in Central Aisa and Tethys. Bo currently focuses on Archean TTG–greenstone belts, ophiolite/mélange, metamorphism, and sedimentary basins through combined methods of field mapping, structural anatomy, geochronology, geochemistry, isotope, phase equilibrium–trace element modelling, and comprehensive tectonic analysis.


Speciality Areas:

Ÿ Tectonics

Ÿ Structural geology

Ÿ Precambrian geology

Ÿ Geochemistry

Ÿ Metamorphic geology

Ÿ Ophiolite/mélange/accretionary complex

Ÿ Phase equilibrium modelling

Ÿ Sedimentary provenance analysis


Publications:

1. 黄波, 付冬, 周文孝, 宁文彬, 2021. 蛇绿混杂岩内基性岩锆石年龄的复杂性:以内蒙古贺根山蛇绿岩为例. 地质科学 56(2): 596-614. (In Chinese with English abstract)

2. Huang, B., Kusky, T.M.*, Johnson, T.E., Wilde, S.A., Wang, L., Polat, A., Fu, D., 2020. Paired metamorphism in the Neoarchean: a record of accretionary-to-collisional orogenesis in the North China Craton. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 543, 116355. [First documentation of spatially and temporally linked, Archean paired metamorphic belts]

3. Huang, B., Kusky, T.*, Wang, L., Polat, A., Fu, D., Windley, B., et al., 2019. Structural relationships and kinematics of the Neoarchean Dengfeng forearc and accretionary complexes, southern North China craton. GSA Bulletin, 131(5-6): 966-996. [Anatomy of Neoarchean intra-oceanic arc/forearc complex and accretionary complex]

4. Huang, B., Kusky, T.M.*, Wang, L., Deng, H., Wang, J., Fu, D., et al, 2019. Age and genesis of the Neoarchean Algoma-type banded iron formations from the Dengfeng greenstone belt, southern North China Craton: Geochronological, geochemical and Sm–Nd isotopic constraints. Precambrian Research, 333, 105437.

5. Huang, B.*, Fu, D., Kusky, T.M., et al., 2018. Sedimentary provenance in response to Carboniferous arc-basin evolution of East Junggar and North Tianshan belts in the southwestern Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Tectonophysics, 722: 324–341.

6. 黄波, 付冬, 李树才, 葛梦春*, 周文孝, 2016. 内蒙古贺根山蛇绿岩形成时代及构造启示. 岩石学报, 32: 158–176. (In Chinese with English abstract)

7. Fu, D.*, Huang, B., Kusky, T.M.*, Li, G., Wilde, S.A., et al., 2018. A Middle Permian Ophiolitic Mélange Belt in the Solonker Suture Zone, Western Inner Mongolia, China: Implications for the Evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean. Tectonics, 37(5): 1292–1320.

8. Fu, D., Huang, B., Peng, S.B.*, Kusky, T.M., et al., 2016. Geochronology and geochemistry of late Carboniferous volcanic rocks from northern Inner Mongolia, North China: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications. Gondwana Research, 36: 545–560.

9. Kusky, T.*, Wang, J.*, Wang, L., Huang, B., Ning, W., Fu, D., Peng, H., et al., 2020. Mélanges through time: Life cycle of the world's largest Archean mélange compared with Mesozoic and Paleozoic subduction-accretion-collision mélanges. Earth-Science Reviews, 103303.

10. Fu, D., Kusky, T.M.*, Wilde, S.A., Polat, A., Huang, B. and Zhou, Z., 2019. Early Paleozoic collision-related magmatism in the eastern North Qilian orogen, northern Tibet: A linkage between accretionary and collisional orogenesis. GSA Bulletin, 131(5-6): 1031-1056.

11. Fu, D., Kusky, T.*, Wilde, S.A., Windley, B.F., Polat, A., Huang, B., Z. Zhou., 2020. Structural anatomy of the early Paleozoic Laohushan ophiolite and subduction complex: Implications for accretionary tectonics of the North Qilian orogenic belt. GSA Bulletin, 132(9-10): 2175-2201.

12. Deng, H.*, Kusky, T.*, Polat, A., Lan, B., Huang, B., et al., 2019. Magmatic record of Neoarchean arc-polarity reversal from the Dengfeng segment of the Central Orogenic Belt, North China Craton. Precambrian Research, 326:105-123.

13. Ning, W., Wang, J.*, Xiao, D., Li, F., Huang, B., Fu, D., 2019. Electron Probe Microanalysis of Monazite and Its Applications to U-Th-Pb Dating of Geological Samples. Journal of Earth Science, 30(5): 952-963.

14. Zhao, X., Zhou, W., Fu, D., Huang, B., Ge, M., 2018. Isotope Chronology and Geochemistry of the Lower Carboniferous Granite in Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia, China. Journal of Earth Science, 29(2): 280-294.

15. Zhou, W., Zhao, X., Fu, D., Sun, J., Li, Z., Huang, B., Mengchun, G., 2018. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Carboniferous Ulann Tolgoi granite complex from northern Inner Mongolia, China: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications for the Uliastai continental margin. Geological Journal, 53(6): 2690-2709.

16. Peng, H., Kusky, T.*, Deng, H., Wang, L., Wang, J., Huang, Y., Huang, B., Ning, W., 2020. Identification of the Neoarchean Jianping pyroxenite-mélange in the Central Orogenic Belt, North China Craton: A fore-arc accretional assemblage. Precambrian Research, 336, 105495.

17. Ning, W., Kusky, T., Wang, J., Wang, L., Deng, H., Polat, A., Huang, B., Peng, H., Feng, P., 2020. From subduction initiation to arc–polarity reversal: Life cycle of an Archean subduction zone from the Zunhua ophiolitic mélange, North China Craton. Precambrian Research, 350, 105868.


Journal reviewer for:

GSA Bulletin, Scientific Reports, Geological Journal, ACS Earth & Space Chemistry