General

Research Areas
Evolution of Orogen
Ophiolite
Ophiolite
Education
- 2010.6-2012.12, Postdoc, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Science (IGGCAS)
- 2005.9-2010.6, Ph.D., Structural Geology, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Science
- 2001.9-2005.7, B.A., Geology, Jilin University
Publications
Papers
- Ao, S.J., Xiao, W.J., Han, C.M., Li, X. H., Qu, J. F., Zhang, J. E., Guo, Q. Q., Tian, Z. H., 2012. Cambrian to early Silurian ophiolite and accretionary processes in the Beishan collage, NW China: implications for the architecture of the Southern Altaids. Geological Magazine, 149(4): 606-625.
- Ao, S.J., Xiao, W.J., Han, C.M., Mao, Q.G., Zhang, J.E., 2010. Geochronology and geochemistry of Early Permian mafic-ultramafic complexes in the Beishan area, Xinjiang, NW China: implications for late Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the southern Altaids. Gondwana Research, 18(2-3): 466-478.
- Xiao, W.J., Mao, Q.G., Windley, B.F., Qu, J.F., Zhang, J.E., Ao, S.J., Guo, Q.Q., Cleven, N.R., Lin, S.F., Shan, Y.H., Li, J.L., 2010. Paleozoic multiple accretionary and collisional processes of the Beishan orogenic collage. American Journal of Science, 310, 1553-1594.
Publications
Papers
- Ao, S.J., Xiao, W.J., Han, C.M., Li, X. H., Qu, J. F., Zhang, J. E., Guo, Q. Q., Tian, Z. H., 2012. Cambrian to early Silurian ophiolite and accretionary processes in the Beishan collage, NW China: implications for the architecture of the Southern Altaids. Geological Magazine, 149(4): 606-625.
- Ao, S.J., Xiao, W.J., Han, C.M., Mao, Q.G., Zhang, J.E., 2010. Geochronology and geochemistry of Early Permian mafic-ultramafic complexes in the Beishan area, Xinjiang, NW China: implications for late Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the southern Altaids. Gondwana Research, 18(2-3): 466-478.
- Xiao, W.J., Mao, Q.G., Windley, B.F., Qu, J.F., Zhang, J.E., Ao, S.J., Guo, Q.Q., Cleven, N.R., Lin, S.F., Shan, Y.H., Li, J.L., 2010. Paleozoic multiple accretionary and collisional processes of the Beishan orogenic collage. American Journal of Science, 310, 1553-1594.