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Name  
Bai Denghai
Subject Categories  
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Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China
Phone  
  010-82998491
Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  dhbai@mail.iggcas.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

EDUCATION:
  B. S. (Physics):  Xi'an Jiaotong University (1982).
  M. S. (Geophysics): Peking University (1987).
  Ph. D. (Geology):  Peking University (1992).

POSITIONS HELD:
  1.  Research Fellow, Russian Academy of Sciences. (1990-1991).
  2. Post Doctoral research, Institute of Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. (1992-1994).
  3. Associate Professor, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration. (1994-2000).
  4. Visiting Fellow, Leicester University, United Kingdom. (1999-2000)
  5. Professor of Geophysics, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration. (2000-2003).
  6. Professor of Geophysics, Institute of Geology and geopgysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.( 2003-)


Research Interest:

(1) Frequency and time domain electromagnetic methods (MT, TEM);
(2) Tectonics and dynamics of Tibetan plateau.

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Selected Publication:
  1. Bai Denghai, Zhang Li, Kong Xiangru et al., 1993. A magnetotelluric study of the Paleozoic collision zone in the east of Inner Mongolia: I. Observations and data analyses. CHINESE JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS, 36(3), 367—379. in Chinese and English
  2. Bai Denghai, Zhang Li and Kong Xiangru , 1993. A magnetotelluric study of the Paleozoic collision zone in the east of Inner Mongolia: II. Two dimensional modelling, CHINESE JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS, 36(4), 533—544. in Chinese and English
  3. Bai Denghai,  Liao Zhijie, Zhao Guoze and Wang Xuben, 1994. The inference of magmatic heat source beneath the Rehai field of Tengchong from the result of magnetotelluric sounding. CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 39,572-577.
  4. Bai Denghai, Yu Sheng,1995.Theory and application of resisitivity tomography. PROGRESS IN GEOPHYSICS, 11, 56-76. in Chinese
  5. Bai Denghai and Maxwell A. Meju, 2001. The effect of two types of turn-off current on TEM responses and the correction techniques, SEISMOLOGY AND GEOLOGY, 23(2), 245-251. In Chinese with English abstract.
  6. Bai Denghai, Maxwell A. Meju and Zhijie Liao, 2001. Magnetotelluric images of deep crustal structure of the Rehai geothermal filed near Tengchong, southern China. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 147(3), 677-687.
  7. Bai Denghai, Wang Lifeng, Sun Jie, Zhu Jinfang,Huang Zonglin,Huang Danqing,He Zhaohai,Zu Jinhua,Lian Yufang,Quentin Yarie, Volker Schaepe,2002. DC and TEM test sounding for the Bayishuiku—Shanggan fault in Fuzhou city, Fujian Province, China. SEISMOLOGY AND GEOLOGY, 24(4), 557-564. In Chinese with English abstract.
  8. Denghai Bai, Maxwell A. Meju, 2003. Deep structure of the Longling—Ruili fault underneath Ruili basin near the eastern Himalayan syntaxis: insight from magnetotelluric imaging. TECTONOPHYSICS, 364, 135-146.
  9. Bai Dengahi, Maxwell A. Meju,Lu Jian, Wang Lifeng,He Zhaohai,2003. Numerical Calculation Of All-Time Apparent Resistivity For Central Loop Transient Electromagnetic Method. CHINESE JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS, 46(5), 998-1010. in Chinese and English
  10. Denghai Bai, Martyn J. Unsworth, Max A. Meju, Xiaobing Ma, Jiwen Teng, Xiangru Kong, Yi Sun, Jie Sun, LifengWang, Chaosong Jiang, Ciping Zhao, Pengfei Xiao and Mei Liu. 2010. Crustal deformation of the eastern Tibetan plateau revealed by magnetotelluric image. NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 3(5), 358-362.
 
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