Prof. Ying Li | Earthquake Science Research | Outstanding Scientist Award
Ying Li is a leading geochemist specializing in earthquake fluid geochemistry and subduction zone metamorphism. He is the Deputy Director at the Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake Administration. With a Ph.D. in Experimental Geochemistry, he has conducted extensive research on fluid geochemical precursors to seismic activities. His work spans multiple international collaborations, including a visiting scholarship at Stony Brook University, USA. Prof. Li has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to geochemistry and earthquake science.
Education ๐
- ๐ Visiting Scholar, Mineral Physics Institute, Stony Brook University, USA (2013-2014)
- ๐ Ph.D. in Experimental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (2001-2006)
- ๐ Ph.D. Research (Experimental & Calculation Geochemistry), Stuttgart University, Germany (2005-2006)
- ๐ B.Sc. in Geology, Jilin University, China (1997-2001)
Experience ๐จโ๐ซ
- ๐ Deputy Director, Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake Administration (2020-present)
- ๐๏ธ Professor & Director, Laboratory of Rock Physics and Fluid Geochemistry (2015-2020)
- ๐ฌ Associate Professor, Institute of Earthquake Forecasting (2007-2015)
Research Interests ๐ฌ
- ๐๏ธ Recognized for outstanding contributions to earthquake forecasting research
- ๐ Multiple research grants for seismic geochemistry studies
- ๐ International collaborations in earthquake fluid geochemistry
Publications ๐
- Geochemistry of soil gas in the seismic fault zone produced by the Wenchuanย Ms 8.0 earthquake, southwestern China
X Zhou, J Du, Z Chen, J Cheng, Y Tang, L Yang, C Xie, Y Cui, L Liu, L Yi, …Geochemical transactions 11, 1-10
- Radon emission from soil gases in the active fault zones in the Capital of China and its environmental effects
Z Chen, Y Li, Z Liu, J Wang, X Zhou, J DuScientific reports 8 (1), 16772
- Spatial Variations of Soil Gas Geochemistry in the Tangshan Area of Northern China.
Y Li, J Du, X Wang, X Zhou, C Xie, Y CuiTerrestrial, Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences 24 (3)
- Correlations between radon in soil gas and the activity of seismogenic faults in the Tangshan area, North China
X Wang, Y Li, J Du, X ZhouRadiation Measurements 60, 8-14
- Correlations between the radon concentrations in soil gas and the activity of the Anninghe and the Zemuhe faults in Sichuan, southwestern of China
Y Yang, Y Li, Z Guan, Z Chen, L Zhang, CJ Lv, F SunApplied Geochemistry 89, 23-33
- P-V-Tย equation of state and high-pressure behavior of CaCO3ย aragonite
Y Li, Y Zou, T Chen, X Wang, X Qi, H Chen, J Du, B LiAmerican mineralogist 100 (10), 2323-2329
- Geochemical characteristics of soil gas in Yanqing-Huailai basin, North China
Y Li, J Du, F Wang, X Zhou, X Pan, R WeiActa Seismologica Sinica 31 (1), 82-91