Talent details

Name:Fulong Cai
Title & Affiliation:Ph.D, Associate Professor
Tel:010-84097115
Email:flcai@itpcas.ac.cn
Homepage in Chinese:Building 3, Courtyard 16, Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Address:Building 3, Courtyard 16, Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China

Education and Appointments

Education 

Ph.D. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS, 2009

B. S. University of Petroleum (East China), 2004

Appointments

 Associate Professor, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS, 2016-Present

Assistant Professor, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS, 2012-2016

Visiting Scholar, University of Arizona, 2012-2013

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS, 2009-2012

Research Interest

Palaeogeographic reconstruction, Subduction-accretion of Neo-Tethyan Ocean, Continental collision between India and Asia.

Selected Publications

1.Cai F.L.*, Ding L., Zhang Q., Orme D.A., Wei H.H., Li J., Zhang J.E., 2020. Initiation and evolution of forearc basins in the Central Myanmar Depression. GSA Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1130/B35301.1 

2.Cai F.L.*, Ding L., Yao W., Laskosiki A.K., Xu Q., Zhang J., Kyaing Sein, 2017. Provenance and tectonic evolution of Lower Paleozoic–Upper Mesozoic strata from Sibumasu terrane, Myanmar. Gondwana Research. 41, 325-336 

3.Cai F.L.*, Ding L., Laskosiki A.K., Kapp P., Wang H., Xu Q., Zhang L., 2016. Late Triassic paleogeographic reconstruction along the Neo–Tethyan Ocean margins, southern Tibet. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters. 435, 105-114. 

4.Cai F.L.*, Ding, L., Leary R.L., Wang, H.Q., Xu Q., Zhang L.Y., Yue Y.H., 2012. Tectono- stratigraphy and provenance of an accretionary complex within the Yarlung-Zangpo suture zone, southern Tibet: insights into subduction-accretion processes in the Neo-Tethys. Tectonophysics. 574-575, 181-192. 

5.Cai F.L., Ding L.*, Yue Y., 2011. Provenance analysis of upper Cretaceous strata in the Tethys Himalaya, Southern Tibet: Implications for timing of India-Asia collisionEarth and Planetary Sciences Letters. 305, 195-206. 

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