Huang Fang
Professor
Geochemistry and Environmental Sciences
University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Fang Huang is the Professor of School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China. He use multiple tools including (but not limited to) experimental petrology, U-series disequilibria, metal stable isotopes, and quantum chemistry to understand how the Earth works in the past and future. Specifically, my work is about partitioning of trace elements between mineral, fluid, and melt, processes and time-scales of magmatism in subduction zone using U-series disequilibria, and mechanisms for fractionation metal stable isotopes at high pressure by combining experimental petrology and first-principle calculations with high-precision isotope analyses technique.
Research Interest
Understanding process and timescale of a variety of geological events by U-series disequilibria. Studying metal stable isotope fractionation at high temperatures. Studying origin and evolution of the continental crust and mantle using experiment petrology and petro-geochemistry Determining partition coefficients of trace elements among minerals, fluids, and melt
Publications
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Jin-Ting Kang, Dmitri A. Ionov, Fang Liu, Chen-Lei Zhang, Alexander V. Golovine, Li-Ping Qin, Zhao-Feng Zhang*, and Fang Huang*, 2017. Calcium isotopic fractionation in mantle peridotites by melting and metasomatism, and Ca isotope composition of Bulk Silicate Earth. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 474: 128-137.
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Fang Huang*, Erik V. Sorensen, Paul M. Holm, Zhao-Feng Zhang, Craig C. Lundstrom, 2017. U-series disequilibria of trachyandesites from minor volcanic centers in the Central Andes. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 215: 92-104.
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Wenzhong Wang, Chen Zhou, Tian Qin, Jin-Ting Kang, Shichun Huang, Zhongqing Wu*,Fang Huang*,2017. Effect of Ca content on equilibrium Ca isotope fractionation between orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta ,219: 44-56.