JC
Member Since 2007
Jie Chen
Professor, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
Professional Experience
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
Professor
2001 - Present
Education
Doctorate
1995
Doctorate
Publications
Paleoseismology of the Northern Kongur Shan Extensional System, NE Pamir: Implications for Potential...

The intricate and changing stress conditions within complex fault networks pose challenges in understanding earthquake recurrence and seismic hazar...

September 27, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Complex Network of Interlaced Oblique-Reverse Fault Ruptures in the 2024 Mw 7.0 Wushi Earthquake Sequence in the Southern Tian Shan of China
AGU 2024
natural hazards | 13 december 2024
Jie Chen, Xinzhong Yin, Tao Li, Yingfeng Zhang, Ji...
The Mw 7.0 Wushi earthquake of 23 January (UTC+8), 2024 was the largest, well-documented thrust-type earthquake in the southern Tian Shan of China, an...
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Structure and Deformation History of the Mushi Anticline at the Deformation Front of the Pamir-Tian Shan Collision Zone
AGU 2024
tectonophysics | 12 december 2024
Boxuan Zhang, Jie Chen, Tao Li, Huili Yang, Lixing...
In the westernmost Tarim Basin, the geodetic rates (69 mm/yr) are currently focused on actively deforming structures at the interface of the Pamir-Tia...
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A Novel Approach for Reconstructing Slip Histories of A Bedrock Normal Fault Scarp with Rock Surface Luminescence Dating
TRAPPED CHARGE CHRONOMETRY BEYOND SEDIMENT DATING I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2021
Jie Chen, Ming Luo, Qin Jintang, Lewis A. Owen, Ji...
Distinguishing and estimating seismic and aseismic slip on a fault with geologic timescales (1016 years) is challenging. Bedrock fault scarps provide ...
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