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Past Munirah Zulkifli
mz31@rice.edu
Fall 2018
Past Zhenchen Zou
zhenchen.zou@rice.edu
Graduated May 2016
Professional Master Student Mohamed Ziane
mz34@rice.edu
Spring 2018
Professional Master Student Mohamed Ziane
Mohamed.Ziane@rice.edu

Friend Nancy Y. Zhou
(832)407-0686
yz97@rice.edu
website
CV
Graduated May 2017
Keywords:

Sedimentology, Geologic Mapping, Seismic Interpretation, Well Log Interpretation, Oil & Gas, Unconventional Reservoirs


Research Summary:

Study of a series of areas, including the initial beds that are overlying an Upper Cambrian microbial reef unit (Wilberns Formation) in Mason County, Central Texas. The main objective of the study is to determine the nature and diagenesis of the carbonate deposits (San Saba member) and interpret the overall depositional environment and diagenetic pathways.

PhD Student Haolin Zhou
Room Number: KWGL 230A
hz78@rice.edu
Fall 2020
PhD Student Yangtianli Zhou
346-247-6611
Yangtianli.Zhou@rice.edu

Past Tuo Zhang
tuo.zhang@rice.edu
Resume

Research Summary:

1. Investigated the Cocos-Nazca-Pacific Plate circuit non-closure from latest bathymetry dataset. Identified the new Malpelo and Coiba plate from Nazca plate separated by diffuse plate boundary.

2. Conducted structural modeling of North America and South America plate, and Qaidam Basin, by fluid mechanics methods. Applied thin viscous sheet models to diffuse plate boundaries of both oceanic crust and continental crust, estimated the strain rate and investigated deformation in this region.

3. Investigated oblique spreading of mid-ocean ridges by comparing the strikes with directions determined from best-fitting angular velocity. Built geodynamic models to analyze plume effects and the stress and strain field of the oceanic lithosphere.

Past Beineng Zhang

Senior


bei@rice.edu

Keywords:

geophysics, seismology, crust and lithosphere


Past Julin Zhang
Room Number: KWGL 319
jz57@rice.edu
Fall
Friend Bijia Zhang
bz14@rice.edu
Graduated May 2017
Keywords:

Marine Micropaleontology, Geological Modeling, Seismic Interpretation,Exploration & Production, Energy Policy


Friend Harlan Zhang
832-421-1923
hz41@rice.edu
website
Resume
Graduated May 2017
Keywords:

GIS, Seismic Interpretation, Well logging, Sedimentology, Unconventional Reservoir


Past Zuyue Zhang
Zuyue.Zhang@rice.edu
Fall 2015 - Graduated May 2017
Friend Yu Zhang
yz96@rice.edu
Fall 2015
Faculty Colin Zelt

Professor


Room Number: KWGL 311
713-348-4757
czelt@rice.edu
website
Google Scholar Link

Keywords:

seismology, inverse methods, near-surface geophysics


Research Summary:

Colin is an applied seismologist who develops modeling and inverse methods for controlled-source seismic data, focused primarily on near-surface environmental and engineering studies, but also interested in exploration and tectonic studies.

Friend Samuel Zapp
smz1@rice.edu
Graduated May 2018
Friend Stephen Zagurski
scz1@rice.edu
Fall 2019
Past Admin Z
riceearthscience1@gmail.com

PhD Student Bing Yuan
7139970857
by17@rice.edu

Visiting Student Xun Yu
Room Number: 325
xy18@rice.edu

Keywords:

Mantle Geochemistry, Isotopes, Anatexis


Research Summary:

I am working on the Cenozoic basalts from eastern China and peritectic garnet from southeastern Spain.

Past Wenshan Yu
Wenshan.Yu@rice.edu
Fall 2015 - Graduated May 2017
Faculty Laurence Y. Yeung

Maurice Ewing Career Development Associate Professor in Earth Systems Science


Room Number: 321
(713) 348-6304
lyeung@rice.edu
website
Google Scholar Link

Keywords:

Stable and clumped isotopes, atmospheric chemistry, chemical oceanography, oxygen


Research Summary:

Laurence is an expert on clumped isotope geochemistry, mass spectrometry, and physical chemistry, using these tools to explore past atmospheric chemistry and dynamics, ocean-atmosphere exchange, and biogeochemical processes from first principles to the field.

Friend Ruichao Ye
ry12@rice.edu
Graduated May 2018
Friend Yue Yao
(832) 421-1611
missstaru@gmail.com
website
CV
Fall 2015 - Graduated May 2017
Keywords:

Polly, GIS, Data Visualization, Geology, Geophysics, Oil and Gas, Energy, Seismic Interpretation, Petrel, China, Deep Water, Fractures, Unconventional


Past Gang Yao
gy14@rice.edu

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