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Jeremy Tsung-Jui Wu

Postdoctoral Researcher He/him/his

Summary

Jeremy is a Taiwanese geoscientist working as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Nevada. He is interested in the plate-tectonic-driven processes along convergence boundaries and in the mantle, including magmatic arc, continent, and mantle evolution under million-years scale and above. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Houston (2022-2023) and Academia Sinica (2023).

Research interests

  • Plate tectonics
  • Igneous geochemistry
  • Petrology

Education

  • Ph.D. in Geology, University of Houston, Houston, 2021
  • M.S. in Geology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 2016
  • B.S. in Geology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 2011

Selected publications

  • Wu, J. T. J., Wu, J., Alexandrov, I., Lapen, T., Lee, H. Y., & Ivin, V. (2022). Continental growth during migrating arc magmatism and terrane accretion at Sikhote-Alin (Russian Far East) and adjacent NE Asia. Lithos, 432, 1-16.
  • Wu, J. T. J., Wu, J., & Okamoto, K. (2022). Intra-oceanic arc accretion along Northeast Asia during Early Cretaceous provides a plate tectonic context for North China craton destruction. Earth-Science Reviews, 226, 103952, 1-15.
  • Wu, J., Lin, Y. A., Flament, N., Wu, J. T. J., & Liu, Y. (2022). Northwest Pacific-Izanagi plate tectonics since Cretaceous times from western Pacific mantle structure. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 583, 117445, 1-14.
  • Wu, J. T. J., & Wu, J. (2019). Izanagi-Pacific ridge subduction revealed by a 56 to 46 Ma magmatic gap along the northeast Asian margin. Geology, 47(10), 953-957