Zhenguo Zhang
Southern University of Science and Technology
84 Papers
118 Citations
Zhenguo Zhang is an academic researcher from Southern University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 47 publications. Previous affiliations of Zhenguo Zhang include University of the Sciences & Wuhan University.
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Papers
Investigation on the Dynamic Rupture of the 1970 Ms 7.7 Tonghai, Yunnan, China, Earthquake on the Qujiang Fault
TL;DR: Using the curved grid finite-difference method, this article conducted 3D spontaneous rupture simulations of the nonplanar Qujiang fault (QF) to investigate the rupture processes of the 1970 Tonghai earthquake and potential future earthquakes.
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In Situ Detection of Kinetic-size Magnetic Holes in the Martian Magnetosheath
Shiyong Huang,R. T. Lin,Zhigang Yuan,K. Jiang,Y. Y. Wei,S. B. Xu,Jun Zhang,Zhenguo Zhang,Q. Y. Xiong,L. Yu +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the in situ detection of KSMHs in Martian magnetosheath using Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) for the first time was presented.
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Rapid Estimation of Earthquake Fatalities in Mainland China Based on Physical Simulation and Empirical Statistics—A Case Study of the 2021 Yangbi Earthquake
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a 3D curved grid finite difference method (CG-FDM) to simulate the entire propagation of the seismic wavefield from the source to the surface for a large-scale natural earthquake over a 3-D undulating terrain.
Observational Evidence of Magnetic Reconnection in the Terrestrial Foreshock Region
K. Jiang,Shiyong Huang,Huimin Fu,Zhigang Yuan,Xin-Fa Deng,Zhong Lin Wang,Z. Z. Guo,S. B. Xu,Y. Y. Wei,Jie Zhang,Zhenguo Zhang,Q. Y. Xiong,L. Yu +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two magnetic reconnection events in the dawn-side and dusk-side ion foreshock region, respectively, were observed in the sub-ion-scale current sheets and strong energy conversion from the fields to the plasmas and significant electron temperature enhancement were observed.
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