​​​​​Orogenic Architecture and Crustal Growth 

from Accretion to Collision

IGCP 662
Leaders
2. Prof. Dmitry GLADKOCHUB (Russia)


Prof. Dmitry Gladkochub (Russia)
Institute of the Earth's Crust, RAS

    Leading and directing the Russian working groups to study accretion and crustal evolution in the northeastern CAOB.
    Born in 1968, Dmitry completed his Ph.D. degree in Irkutsk in the Institute of the Earth’s Crust, Siberian Branch, RAS (1997) and his Dr. of Sciences degree in the Geological Institute, RAS, Moscow (2004). He specialized in tectonics and petrology of igneous rocks. He is currently Director of the Institute of the Earth’s Crust of the Siberian Branch of RAS, and a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Under several scientific exchange programs, he undertook research at the Max-Plank Institute of Geochemistry (Mainz, Germany) at Kiel University (Germany) and at the University of Western Australia (Perth, Australia). His research is focused on the tectonics, mafic magmatism and continental growth in Asia. He completed and was in charge of several projects supported by RAS, the Russian Foundation on Basic Research (RFBR) and the Russian Scientific Foundation. He has been involved in international collaborations and has organized meetings and workshops of IGCP Projects #440 and #480 in Russia. Recently he was responsible for the Second China-Russia meeting on the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. He was awarded Honorary Letters from the Ministry of Education and Sciences of the Russian Federation and from the Russian Academy of Sciences, and has published more than 150 scientific papers in both domestic and international journals.

Key publications include:
    1. Gladkochub, D.P., Wingate, M.T.D., Pisarevsky, S.A., Donskaya, T.V., Mazukabzov, A.M., Ponomarchuk, V.A., Stanevich, A.M., 2006. Mafic intrusions in southwestern Siberia and implications for a Neoproterozoic connection with Laurentia. Precambrian Research, 147, 260-278.
    2. Gladkochub, D.P., Pisarevsky, S.A., Donskaya, T.V., Natapov, L.M., Mazukabzov, A.M., Stanevich, A.M., Sklyarov, E.V., 2006. Siberian Craton and its evolution in terms of the Rodinia hypothesis. Episodes 39, 220-226.
    3. Gladkochub, D.P., Donskaya, T.V., Wingate, M.T.D., Poller, U., Kröner, A., Fedorovsky, V.S., Mazukabzov, A.M., Todt, W., Pisarevsky, S.A., 2008. Petrology, geochronology, and tectonic implications of c. 500 Ma metamorphic and igneous rocks along the northern margin of the Central-Asian Orogen (Olkhon terrane, Lake Baikal, Siberia). Journal of the Geological Society, London,165, 235 – 246.
    4. Gladkochub, D.P., Donskaya, T.V., Reddy, S.M., Poller, U., Bayanova, T.B., Mazukabzov, A.M., 2009. Palaeoproterozoic to Eoarchaean crustal growth in southern Siberia: a Nd-isotope synthesis.Geological Society of London, Special Volume 23, 127-143.
    5. Gladkochub, D., Donskaya, T., 2009. Overview of geology and tectonic evolution of the Baikal-Tuva area. Biosilica in Evolution, Morphogenesis, and Nanobiology (W.E.G. Müller and M.A. Grachev, eds.), Marine Molecular Biotechnology, 47, 7-26.
    6. Gladkochub, D.P., Pisarevsky, S.A., Donskaya, T.V., Ernst, R.E., Wingate, M.T.D., Söderlund,U., Mazukabzov, A.M., Sklyarov, E.V., Hamilton, M.A., Hanes, J.A., 2010. Proterozoic mafic magmatism in the Siberian craton: An overview and implications for paleocontinental reconstruction. Precambrian Research, 183, 660-668.
    7. Gladkochub, D.P., Donskaya, T.V., Wingate, M.T.D., Mazukabzov, A.M., Pisarevsky, S.A., Sklyarov, E.V., Stanevich, A.M., 2010. A one-billion-year gap in the Precambrian history of the southern Siberian Craton and the problem of the Transproterozoic supercontinent. American Journal of Science, 310, pages?
    8. Donskaya, Т.V., Gladkochub, D.P., Mazukabzov, A.M., Ivanov, A.V., 2013. Late Paleozoic –Mesozoic subduction-related magmatism at the southern margin of the Siberian continent and the 150 million-year history of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 62, 79-97.
    9. Ernst, R.E., Hamilton, M.A., Söderlund, U., Hanes, J.A., Gladkochub, D.P. et al., 2016. Longlived connection between southern Siberia and northern Laurentia in the Proterozoic. Nature Geosciences, 9, 464-469.
    10. Cawood, P.A., Strachan, R.A., Pisarevsky, S.A., Gladkochub, D.P., Murphy, J.B., 2016. Linking collisional and accretionary orogens during Rodinia assembly and breakup: Implications for models of supercontinent cycles. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 449, 118-126.