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Name  
HU Ruizhong
Title  
  Professor
Education  
  Ph.D.
Position  
  Director of the institute, Director of the State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry
Phone  
  0851-5891497
Research Division  
  Skate Key Laboratory Of Ore Deposit Geochemistry
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Email  
  huruizhong@vip.gyig.ac.cn

Education and Work Experience:

Education:

Mar.1978-Mar.1988:
BS, MS, PhD, Chengdu Institute of Geology (Chengdu University of Technology)

Work Experience:

Apr.1988-Dec.1988:
Lecturer, Chengdu Institute of Geology (Chengdu University of Technology)

Jan.1989-Jul.1991:
Postdoc, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGCAS)

Jul.1991-present:
Associate Research Professor, Research Professor, IGCAS

Jun.1992-Dec.1992:
Visiting scientist, Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, DSIR, New Zealand

Nov.1995-Jun.1996:
Visiting scientist, University of Manchester, UK

Dec.2001-May, 2002:
Visiting scientist, California Institute of Technology, USA

Feb.2003-May.2003,Jun.2005-Sep.2005,May 2008.-Aug.2008:
Visiting scientist, University of Hong Kong, China

 


Research Interests:

1. Continental geodynamics and metallogeny

2. Ore deposit geochemistry

3. Metallogenic regularity and prognosis

4. Geochemistry of noble gas isotopes

Other Positions:

Honors:

1. The Second Grade of the National Natural Science Awards of China (2005, the third awardee)

2. The First Grade of the Development Awards for Science and Technology of Guizhou Province, China (2003, the third awardee)

3. The First Grade of the Development Awards for Science and Technology of Guizhou Province, China (2005, the fifth awardee)

4. The First Grade of the Science and Technology Awards of the Ministry of Land and Resources, China (2007, the second awardee)

5.Awardee, Government Special Subsidies for Excellent Scientists by State Council of P. R. China (1992)

6. Awardee, the Ten Most Outstanding Young People of Guizhou Province, China (1993)

7. Awardee, the Outstanding Young Scientists Awards of Chinese Academy of Sciences (1993)

8. Awardee, the Chinese Youth Awards for Sciences and Technology (1994)

9. Awardee, the Excellent Returned People Who Studied Abroad (1997, by Ministry of Personnel and Ministry of Education of P. R. China)

10. Awardee, the Advanced Workers of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2002)

11. Awardee, the Excellent Postdoc of China (2005)

12. Awardee, the Top Experts of Guozhou Province, China (2007)

 

Selected Publications:
More than 200 papers, and 5 monographs. The representative papers as follows:

[1]Blattner P, Hu RZ, et al., Temperatures and isotopic evolution of silicic magmas, Taupo Volcanic Zone and Coromandel, New Zealand, N. Z. J. Geol. Geophys., 1996, 39: 353-362.

[2]Hu RZ, Burnard PG, et al., Helium and argon isotope systematics in fluid inclusions of  Machangqing copper deposit in west Yunnan province, China, Chemical Geology, 1998, 146: 55-63.

[3]Burnard PG, Hu RZ, et al., Mantle, crustal and atomspheric noble gases in Ailaoshan gold deposits, Yunnan province, China, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 1999, 63: 1595-1604.

[4]Hu RZ, Su WC, et al., Geology and geochemistry of Carlin-type gold deposits in China, Mineralium Deposita, 2002, 37: 378-392.

[5]Bi XW, Cornell DH, Hu RZ, REE composition of primary and altered feldspar from the mineralized alteration zone of alkali-rich intrusive rocks, western Yunnan province, China, Ore Geology Reviews, 2002,19: 69-78.

[6]Fang WX, Hu RZ, et al., Influence of black shales on soils and edible plants in the Ankang area, Shanxi Province, China, Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2002, 24: 35-46.

[7]Peng JT, Hu RZ, et al., Samarium-Neodymium isotope systematics of hydrothermal calcites from the Xikuangshan antimony deposit (Hunan, China): The potential of calcite as a geochronometer, Chemical Geology, 2003, 200 : 129-136.

[8]Hu RZ, Burnard PG, et al., Helium and argon isotope geochemistry of alkaline intrusion-associated gold and copper deposits along the Red River-Jinshajiang fault belt, SW China, Chemical Geology, 2004, 203:305-317.

[9]Lee XQ, Hu RZ, et al., Ontogenetic trace element distribution in brachiopod shells: an indicator of original seawater chemistry, Chemical Geology, 2004, 209: 49-65.

[10]Bi XW, Hu RZ, et al., The alkaline porphyry associated Yao'an gold deposit, Yunnan, China: rare earth element and stable isotope evidence for magmatic-hydrothermal ore formation, Mineralium Deposita, 2004,39:21-30.

[11]Jia DC, Hu RZ, et al., Collision belt between the Kyanka block and the North China block in Yanbian region, Northeast China, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences,2004, 23: 211-219.

[12]Zhao JH, Hu RZ, et al., Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and tectonic significance of Mesozoic mafic dikes, Fujian province, Southeastern China, International Geology Review, 2004, 46:542-557.

[13]Zhong H, Hu RZ, et al., Review of the Link between the Hongges Layered Intrusion and Emeishan Flood Basalts, Southwest China: Internationgal Geology Review, 2005, 47, 971-985.

[14]Liu S, Zou HB, Hu RZ, et al., Mesozoic mafic dikes from the Shandong Peninsula, North China Craton: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications, Geochemical Journal, 2006, 40: 181-195.

[15]Li ZL, Hu RZ, et al., Helium isotope geochemistry of ore-forming fluids from Furong tin orefield in Hunan Province, China, Resource Geology, 2006, 56: 9-15.

[16]Xie GQ, Hu RZ, et al., K-Ar dating, geochemical, and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic systematics of late Mesozoic mafic dikes, southern Jiangxi Province, Southeast China: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications, International Geology Review, 2006, 48: 1023-1051.

[17]Peng JT, Zhou MF, Hu RZ, et al., Precise molybdenite Re-Os and mica Ar-Ar dating of the Mesozoic Yaogangxian tungsten deposit, central Nanling district, South China, Mineralium Deposita, 2006, 41: 661-669.

[18]Zhao JH, Hu RZ, et al., Elemental and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic geochemistry of Mesozoic mafic intrusions in southern Fujian province, SE China: implications for lithospheric mantle evolution, Geological Magazine, 2007, 144: 937-952.

[19]Li ZL, Hu RZ, et al., He, Pb and S isotopic constraints on the relationship between the A-type Qitianling granite and the Furong tin deposit, Hunan Province, China, Lithos, 2007, 97: 161-173.

[20]Qi HW, Hu RZ, et al., Concentration and distribution of trace elements in lignite from the Shengli Coalfield, Inner Mongolia, China: Implications on origin of the associated Wulantuga Germanium Deposit, International Journal of Caol Geology, 2007, 71: 129-152.

[21]Qi HW, Hu RZ, et al., REE Geochemistry of the Cretaceous lignite from Wulantuga Germanium Deposit, Inner Mongolia, Northeastern China, International Journal of Caol Geology, 2007, 71: 329-344.

[22]Tao Y, Li CS, Hu RZ, et al., Petrogenesis of the Pt-Pd mineralized Jinbaoshan ultramafic intrusion in the Permian Emeishan Large Igneous Province, SW China, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2007, 153: 321-337.

[23]Hu RZ, Bi XW, et al., Uranium metallogenesis in South China and its relationship to crustal extension during the Cretaceous to Tertiary, Economic Geology, 2008, 103:583-598.

[24]Liu S, Hu RZ, et al., U-Pb zircon age, geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotopic constraints on age and origin of alkaline intrusions and associated mafic dikes from Sulu orogenic belt, Eastern China, Lithos, 2008, 106: 365-379.

[25]Hu XY, Bi XW, Hu RZ, et al., Experimental study on tin partition between granitic silicate melt and coexisting aqueous fluid, Geochemical Journal, 2008, 42: 141-150.

[26]Liu S, Hu RZ, et al., Zircon U-Pb geochronology and major, trace elemental and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic geochemistry of mafic dykes in western Shandong Province, east China: Constrains on their petrogenesis and geodynamic significance, Chemical Geology, 2008, 255: 329-345.

[27]Liu S, Hu RZ, et al., K-Ar ages and geochemical plus Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of adakitic volcanic rocks, western Shandong Province, eastern China: Foundering of the lower continental crust, International Geology Review, 2008, 50: 763-779.

[28]Liu S, Hu RZ, et al., Cenozoic high Sr/Y volcanic rocks in the Qiangtang terrane, northern Tibet: geochemical and isotopic evidence for the origin of delaminated lower continental melts, Geological Magazine, 2008, 145: 463-474.

[29]Yuan SD, Peng JT, Hu RZ, et al., A precise U-Pb age on cassiterite from the Xianghualing tin-polymetallic deposit (Hunan, South China), Mineralium Deposita, 2008, 43: 375-382.

[30]Hu RZ, Burnard PG, et al., Mantle-derived gaseous components in ore-forming fluids of the Xiangshan uranium deposit, Jiangxi province, China: Evidence from He, Ar and C isotopes, Chemical Geology, 2009, 266: 86-95.

[31]Hu RZ, Qi HW, et al., Geological and geochemical constraints on the origin of the giant Lincang coal seam-hosted germanium deposit, Yunnan, SW China: A review, Ore Geology Reviews, 2009, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2009.02.007.

[32]Liu S, Hu RZ, et al., Zircon U-Pb age, geochemistry and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic compositions of adakitic volcanic rocks from Jiaodong, Shandong Province, Eastern China: Constraints on petrogenesis and implications, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2009, 35: 445-458.

[33]Zhong H, Zhu WG, Hu RZ, et al., Zircon U-Pb age and Sr-Nd-Hf isotope geochemistry of the Panzhihua A-type syenitic intrusion in the Emeishan large igneous province, southwest China and implications for growth of juvenile crust, Lithos, 2009, 110: 109-128.

[34]Cao JJ, Hu RZ, et al., TEM observation of geogas-carried particles from the Changkeng concealed gold deposit, Guangdong Province, South China, Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2009, 101: 247-253.

[35]Bi XW, Hu RZ, et al., Crystallisation conditions (T, P, fO(2)) from mineral chemistry of Cu- and Au-mineralised alkaline intrusions in the Red River-Jinshajiang alkaline igneous belt, western Yunnan Province, China, Mineralogy and Petrology, 2009, 96: 43-58.

[36]Su WC, Hu RZ, et al., Calcite Sm-Nd isochron age of the Shuiyindong Carlin-type gold deposit, Guizhou, China, Chemical Geology, 2009, 258: 269-274.

More than 200 papers, and 5 monographs. The representative papers as follows:


Grants:

1. Main Projects Finished(Totally 22,17 in charge and 5 participated)

(1) Large scale mineralization and prognosis for large intensively mineralized areas [National Key Basic Research Project of China (i.e. National 973 Project of China), Oct.1997-Sep.2004, PI]

(2) Volatile geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits (Project of the National Natural Science Foundation for Outstanding Youth of China, Jan.1999-Dec.2002, PI)

2. Main Projects on Going

(1) Interplate metallogenesis in South China: background and processes [National Key Basic Research Project of China (i.e. National 973 Project of China), Aug.2007-Dec.2011, PI]

(2) Relationship between lithospheric extension and uranium mineralization in South China during the Cretaceous to Tertiary (Key project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Jan.2007-Dec.2010, PI)

 
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