
De-Hong Du
Nanjing University, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Postdoc.
Email: dehong@nju.edu.cn
Education:
B.S. Hefei University of Technology, School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Resource Exploration Engineering, 2011–2015.
M.S. Nanjing University, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Mineralogy, Petrology, Economic Geology, 2015–2018.
Ph.D. Nanjing University, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Geology, 2018–2022.
Research Interests:
(1) Working mechanisms of felsic magmatic systems
(2) Magmatism at subduction zones and implications for continental crust formation
(3) Applying metal stable isotopes to tracing magmatic processes
Publications:
1. Du, D.H., Wang, X.L.*, Yang, T., Chen, X., Li, J.Y., Li, W.Q.*, 2017. Origin of heavy Fe isotope compositions in high-silica igneous rocks: a rhyolite perspective. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 218, 58–72.
2. Du, D.H., Tang, M., Li, W., Kay, S.M., Wang, X.L.*, 2022. What drives Fe depletion in calc-alkaline magma differentiation: insights from Fe isotopes. Geology, 50(5): 552–556.
3. Du, D.H., Wang, X.L.*, Wang, S., Miller, C.F., Xu, X., Chen, X., Zhang, F.F., 2022. Deciphering cryptic multi-stage crystal-melt separation during construction of the Tonglu volcanic-plutonic complex, SE China. Journal of Petrology, 63(1), egab098.
4. Du, D.H., Li, W., Wang, X.L.*, Shu, X.J., Yang, T., Sun, T., 2019. Fe isotopic fractionation during the magmatic–hydrothermal stage of granitic magmatism. Lithos, 350–351, 105265.
5. Jiang, C.H., Wang, D., Du, D.H., Wang, X.L.*, 2023. Estimation of an ephemeral cooling for silicic magma reservoirs using thermal simulation. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 241, 105442.
6. Jiang, C.H., Du, D.H., Wang, X.L.*, 2022. Degassing and environmental effect of intracontinental transcrustal magmatic system. Acta Petrologica Sinica, 38(5), 1360–1374.
7. Xu, X.S, Wang, X.L., Zhao, K., Du, D.H., 2020. Progresses and tendencies of granite researches in last decade: A review. Bulletin of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry, 38(5): 1360–1374.
