Areas of Focus
- Continental Dynamics
- Basin Structure
- Fluid Migration in Fault Zones
Work Experience
- 1993 - 1999: Nanjing University, Department of Earth Sciences - Associate Professor
- 1999 - Present: Nanjing University - Professor
- 2001 - Present: Doctoral Supervisor
Academic Background & Achievements
- 1982 - Bachelor's Degree: Nanjing University, Department of Geology
- 1985 - Master's Degree: Nanjing University
- 1988 - PhD in Structural Geology: Nanjing University, Department of Earth Sciences
Publications
- Structural Features of Northern Tarim Basin: Implications for Regional Tectonics and Petroleum Traps, Dong Jia, Huafu Lu, Dongsheng Cai, Shiming Wu, Yangshen Shi, Chuming Chen, 1998
- Structural Features of Northern Tarim Basin: Implications for Regional Tectonics and Petroleum Traps: Reply, Dong Jia, Huafu Lu, Chengzao Jia, Guoqi Wei, 1999
- Analysis of the Kuqa Foreland Fold-Thrust Belt in the Northern Margin of the Tarim Basin, Dong Jia, Huafu Lu, 1997
- Strike-slip Structures and the Bayingolin Rift Basin in the Kuqa Fold-Thrust Belt, Dong Jia, Huafu Lu, 1996
- Oil and Gas Migration and Accumulation Behavior in Fault Bend Folds and Fault Propagation Folds, Dong Jia, Huafu Lu, 2002
- Closing history of the southern Tianshan oceanic basin, western China: An oblique collisional orogeny, Chen Chuming, Lu Huafu, Jia Dong, et.al., 1999
- Evidence for growth fault-bend fold in the Tarim basin and its implications for fault-slip rates in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic, Huafu Lu, Dong Jia, Chuming Chen, Dongsheng Cai, Shimin Wu, Guoqiang Wang, Linzhi Guo, Yangshen Shi, 1997
Awards
- 2001: Second Prize, Chinese Universities Science and Technology - Fault-related folds discovery and its relation to oil and gas accumulation in foreland basins
- 1998: Third Prize, National Science and Technology Progress - Structural features of the Tarim Basin
- 1996: Second Prize, China National Petroleum Corporation Science and Technology Progress - Structural features of the Tarim Basin
- 1993: Second Prize, National Education Commission Science and Technology Progress - Research on lithospheric structures