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Geodynamics
Professor Yu Wang. Chinese man with rectangular glasses, short black hair and wearing a dark blue shirt.

Yu Wang

Yu Wang is a professor of structural geology, tectonics, and tectonochronology at the Institute of Earth Sciences, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China. His current research involves intracontinental tectonics and orogens. He completed his PhD in tectonics at the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, in 1994.

Destruction of North China Craton: through the chronotunnel of time

Destruction of North China Craton: through the chronotunnel of time

The Asian continent has fascinated the world for at least 3,000 years with its music, food, and discoveries, as well as its breathtaking landscapes. Most of these incredible landscapes are formed by mountains that can be considered geologically “recent” (such as the Cenozoic formation of the Himalayas). However, there are also ancient terrains, pre-dating the Mesozoic, that pose intrig ...[Read More]