Xu Yueren

Xu Yueren(Y. R. Xu)

Email: yuefei189@gmail.com 

Tel: 010-88015659


Education: 

B. Sc. Geological Engineering, Central South University, Beijing (2003)

M. Sc. Structural Geology, Peking University, Beijing (2006)

Ph. D. Structural Geology, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing (2013)


Employment:

Assistant Research Scientist, Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing (2009~2014)

Associate Research Scientist, Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing (2014~)

Visiting Scholar, Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, UK (2017~2018)



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Selected Publications:


Xu Y.R.*, Allen B.M., Zhang W.H., Li W.Q., He H.L. 2020. Landslide characteristics in the Loess Plateau, northern China. Geomorphology.

Xu Y.R., Du P., Li W.Q.*, Zhang W.H., Tian Q.J., Xiong R.W., Wang L.2020. A case study on AD 1718 Tongwei M7.5 earthquake triggered landslides- Application of landslide database triggered by historical strong earthquakes on the Loess Plateau. Chinese Journal of Geophys. (in Chinese with English abstract), 63(3), https://doi/org/10.6038/cjg2020N0146.

Xu Y.R., He H.L.*, Deng Q.D., Allen M.B., Sun H.Y., Bi L.S.. 2018. The CE 1303 Hongdong earthquake and the Huoshan Piedmont fault, Shanxi graben: Implications for magnitude limits of normal fault earthquakes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 123(4): 3098-3121, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JB014928. 

Xu Y.R., Zhang W.H., Li W.Q.*, He H.L., Tian Q.J. 2018. Distribution characteristics of the AD 1556 Huaxian earthquake triggered diasters and its implications. Seismology and Geology (in Chinese with English abstract), 40 (4): 721-737, https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.0253-4967.2018.04.001. 

Xu Y.R., He H.L., Li W.Q.*, Zhang W.H., Tian Q.J. 2018. New evidences for amendment of macro-epicenter location of 1303 AD Hongtong earthquake. Seismology and Geology (in Chinese with English abstract), 40 (5): 945-966, https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.0253-4967.2018.05.001. 

Du P., Xu Y.R.*, Tian Q.J., Zhang W.H., Liu S. 2020. The spatial distribution and attribute parameter statistics of landslides triggered by the May 12th , 2008, Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake. Earthquake Research in China, 34(1): 29-49, https://doi/org/10.19743/j.cnki.0891-4176.202001006. 

Li H.B., Xu Y.R., Zhou J.W., Wang X.K., Yamagishi H., Dou J.*. 2020. Preliminary analyses of a catastrophic landslide occurred on July 23, 2019, in Guizhou Province, China. Landslides, 17, 719-724, https://doi/org/10.1007/s10346-019-01334-0. 

Dou J., Yunus A.P., Xu Y.R., Zhu Z.F., Chen C.W., Sahana M., Khosravi K., Yang Y., Pham B.T. 2019. Torrential rainfall-triggered shallow landslide characteristics and susceptibility assessment using ensemble data-driven models in the Dongjiang Reservoir Watershed, China. Natural Hazards, 97(2): 579-609, https://doi/org/10.1007/s11069-019-03659-4. 

Wei Z.Y., Bi L.S., Xu Y.R., He H.L.*, 2015. Evaluating knickpoint recession along an active fault for paleoseismological analysis: The Huoshan Piedmont, Eastern China. Geomorphology, 235 (2015): 63-76, http://doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.01.013. 

Sun H.Y., He H.L.*, Ikeda, Y., Wei Z.Y., Chen C.Y., Xu Y.R., Shi F., Bi L.S., Shirahama Y., Okada S., Echigo T. 2019. Paleoearthquake history along the southern segment of the Daliangshan fault zone in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau. Tectonics, 38(7), 2208-2231, https://doi/org/10.1029/2018TC005009.