Nan Zhang

Assistant Professor
Earth and Space Sciences
Peking University
China

Biography

Dr. Zhang, currently working as Assistant Professor, Peking University, and his research interests includes Mantle Structures and Plume Activities since the Paleozoic (Siberia Traps), The Plate Motion History since the Paleozoic (Scotese Paleomap), The Lunar Present-day 3D Structures Combining Geodynamics and Seismology (Specfem 3D)

Research Intrest

Mantle Structures and Plume Activities since the Paleozoic (Siberia Traps), The Plate Motion History since the Paleozoic (Scotese Paleomap), The Lunar Present-day 3D Structures Combining Geodynamics and Seismology (Specfem 3D)

List of Publications
N. Zhang, M.E., Parmentier, and Y., Liang, 2013, A 3D numerical study of the thermal evolution ofthe Moon after cumulate mantle overturn: The importance of rheology and core solidification, J.Geophy. Res., doi:10.1029/jgre.20121.
N. Zhang, E. M. Parmentier, and Y. Liang (2013), E_ects of lunar cumulate mantle overturn and megaregolith on the expansion and contraction history of the Moon, Geophys. Res. Lett., 40,
N. Zhang, Y. Liang, and E.M., Parmentier (2014), The petrogenesis of lunar Mare basalts and evolution of Procellarum KREEP Terrane from melts after cumulate mantle overturn, in revision of PEPI.