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Name  
WANG Chong
Title  
  Special-Term Associate Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Geology, Paleomagnetism
Phone  
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Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  wangchong@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
  • 2009.09-2013.06 B.S., Shandong University of Science and Technology, China
  • 2013.09-2016.06 Master, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2016.09-2019.06 Ph.D., Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2017.08-2019.01 Joint Ph.D., Curtin University, Australia
  • 2019.06-2023.01 Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2019.10-2020.09 Postdoctoral fellow/Visiting scholar, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • 2023.01-present Associate Professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Research Interests:

Supercontinent reconstruction, Paleomagnetism, Precambrian geology, Large igneous province, Petrology, Supercontinent dynamics

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Publications:
  1. Wang, C., Peng, P., Chen, X., Liu, X., Wang, X., Xu, B., Li, B., 2026. Distribution and petrogenesis of 1.62 Ga Taishan mafic dyke swarm in the North China Craton: Implications for supercontinental geodynamics. Precambrian Res. 433, 107999.
  2. Wang, C., Peng, P., Mitchell, R.N., Deng, C., Salminen, J., Liu, Y., Kirscher, U., 2025. Toward a More Stable Supercontinent Columbia in the Statherian. Geophys. Res. Lett. 52, e2025GL116097.
  3. Wang, C., Mitchell, R.N., 2023. True polar wander in the Earth system. Science China Earth Sciences volume 66(6), 1165–1184.
  4. Wang, C., Peng, P., Mitchell, R.N., Liu, X., 2022. Casting a vote for shifting the Statherian: Petrogenesis of 1.70 and 1.62 Ga mafic dykes in the North China Craton. Lithos 414-415, 106631.
  5. Wang, C., Mitchell, R.N., Murphy, J.B., Peng, P., Spencer, C.J., 2021. The role of megacontinents in the supercontinent cycle. Geology 49, 402-406.
  6. Wang, C., Peng, P., Li, Z.-X., Pisarevsky, S., Denyszyn, S., Liu, Y., Gamal El Dien, H., Su, X., 2020. The 1.24-1.21 Ga Licheng large igneous province in the North China Craton: Implications for paleogeographic reconstruction. J. Geophys. Res.: Solid Earth 125, e2019JB019005.
  7. Wang, C., Li, Z.-X., Peng, P., Pisarevsky, S., Liu, Y., Kirscher, U., Nordsvan, A., 2019. Long-lived connection between the North China and North Australian cratons in supercontinent Nuna: paleomagnetic and geological constraints. Sci. Bull. 64, 873-876.
  8. Wang, C., Peng, P., Wang, X., Yang, S., 2016. Nature of three Proterozoic (1680Ma, 1230Ma and 775Ma) mafic dyke swarms in North China: Implications for tectonic evolution and paleogeographic reconstruction. Precambrian Res. 285, 109-126.
 
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