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ZHANG Qian |
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Special-term Associate Professor |
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Highest Education |
Ph.D. |
Subject Categories |
Hydrogeology |
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Zip Code |
100029 |
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Fax |
86-10-62010846 |
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zhangqian@mail.iggcas.ac.cn |
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Office |
特聘副研究员 |
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| Education and Appointments: |
- 2025.12~present, Associate Professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- 2021~2025, Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- 2023.7~2024.8, Visiting Scholar, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
- 2014~2020, Ph. D. in Engineering Geology (Hydrogeology), Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- 2018.3~2020.10, Visiting Ph.D. Student, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- 2010~2014, B.S. in Groundwater Science and Engineering, China University of Geoscience (Beijing), China
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| Research Interests: |
- Mass Transport Processes in Fracture–Matrix Systems
- Characterization of Micro- and Nanopore Structure Evolution
- Multiphysics-Coupled Numerical Simulation Methods
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| Honors: |
- Mass Transport Processes in Fracture–Matrix Systems
- Characterization of Micro- and Nanopore Structure Evolution
- Multiphysics-Coupled Numerical Simulation Methods
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| Supported Projects: |
- 2023~2025, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Young Scientists Fund, Principal Investigator
- 2023~2024, China Postdoctoral International Exchange Program, Principal Investigator
- 2023~2024, National Key R&D Program of China–Intergovernmental International Cooperation Project (MOST), Key Participant
- 2020~2022, Key Deployment Project of the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Participant
- 2017~2020, National Science and Technology Major Project, Key Participant
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| Publications: |
- Zhang, Q., Dong, Y., Molins, S., & Deng, H. (2024). The impacts of micro‐porosity and mineralogical texture on fractured rock alteration. Water Resources Research, 60(6), e2023WR036266.
- Zhang, Q., Dong Y., Tong S. (2023). Pore-Type-Dependent Fractal Features of Shales and Implications on Permeability. Fractal and Fractional,7, 803.
- Zhang, Q., Deng, H., Dong, Y., Molins, S., Li, X., & Steefel, C. (2022). Investigation of Coupled Processes in Fractures and the Bordering Matrix via a Micro‐Continuum Reactive Transport Model. Water Resources Research, 58(2), e2021WR030578.
- Zhang, Q., Qin, X., Zhang, H., Dong, Y., Lu, C., Li, S., Xiao, L., Ma, C. & Bian, H. (2022). Experimental Insights Into the In Situ Formation and Dissociation of Gas Hydrate in Sediments of Shenhu, South China Sea. Frontiers in Earth Science, 10, p.882701.
- Zhang, Q., Dong, Y., Deng, H., & Elsworth, D. (2020). High-resolution characterization of nanoparticle transport in heterogeneous porous media via low-field nuclear magnetic resonance. Journal of Hydrology, 583, 124558.
- Wang, L., Dong, Y., Zhang, Q., & Duan, R. (2020). Numerical simulation of pressure evolution and migration of hydraulic fracturing fluids in the shale gas reservoirs of Sichuan Basin, China. Journal of Hydrology, 588, 125082.
- Zhang, Q., Dong, Y., Liu, S., Elsworth, D., & Zhao, Y. (2017). Shale pore characterization using NMR cryoporometry with octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane as the probe liquid. Energy & Fuels, 31(7), 6951-6959.
- Tong, S., Dong, Y., Zhang, Q., Elsworth, D., & Liu, S. (2017). Quantitative analysis of nanopore structural characteristics of lower Paleozoic shale, Chongqing (Southwestern China): combining FIB-SEM and NMR cryoporometry. Energy & fuels, 31(12), 13317-13328.
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