个人简介
2015 to present - Associate Professor, James Cook University (Australia)
2012 to present - Director, EGRU (Economic Geology Research Centre), James Cook University (Australia)
2011 to 2014 - Senior Lecturer, James Cook University (Australia)
2008 to 2011 - Senior Research Fellow, CODES, University of Tasmania (Australia)
2004 to 2008 - Research Fellow, CODES, University of Tasmania (Australia)
2004 - Postdoctoral Research Associate, Washington State University (USA)
2000 to 2003 - PhD, Washington State University (USA)
1997 to 2000 - Assistant Professor, Peking University (China)
1992 to 1997 - PhD, Peking University (China)
1988 to 1992 - BSc, Peking University (China)
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Yang Z, Hou Z, Chang Z, Li Q, Liu Y, Qu H, Sun M and Xu B (2016) Cospatial Eocene and Miocene granitoids from the Jiru Cu deposit in Tibet: petrogenesis and implications for the formation of collisional and postcollisional porphyry Cu systems in continental collision zones. Lithos, 245. pp. 243-257
Yang Z, Chang Z, Hou Z and Meffre S (2016) Age, igneous petrogenesis, and tectonic setting of the Bilihe gold deposit, China, and implications for regional metallogeny. Gondwana Research, 34. pp. 296-314
Kouhestani H, Ghaderi M, Chang Z and Zaw K (2015) Constraints on the ore fluids in the Chah Zard breccia-hosted epithermal Au–Ag deposit, Iran: fluid inclusions and stable isotope studies. Ore Geology Reviews, 65 (2). pp. 512-521
Article has an altmetric score of 1 Wilkinson J, Chang Z, Cooke D, Baker M, Wilkinson C, Inglis S, Chen H and Gemmell J (2015) The chlorite proximitor: a new tool for detecting porphyry ore deposits. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 152. pp. 10-26
Yang Z, Chang Z, Paquette J, White N, Hou Z and Ge L (2015) Magmatic Au mineralization at the Bilihe Au deposit, China. Economic Geology, 110 (7). pp. 1661-1668
Yang Z, Lu Y, Hou Z and Chang Z (2015) High-Mg diorite from Qulong in Southern Tibet: implications for the genesis of adakite-like intrusions and associated porphyry Cu deposits in collisional orogens. Journal of Petrology, 56 (2). pp. 227-254