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Overview

Hao-Tsu Chu is affiliated with the Central Geological Survey, MOEA in Taiwan. Their research spans multiple scientific disciplines primarily focused on the Earth and environmental sciences.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Further specialization is represented in the following subfields:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Geochemistry and Petrology

Hao-Tsu Chu addresses key scientific topics that are relevant to mineralogy, geochemistry, and geomagnetism. Their main topics of work are:

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis

Regarding scholarly contributions, Hao-Tsu Chu has published in various peer-reviewed venues, particularly in the Journal of Applied Crystallography.

  • A transmission electron microscopy study of the crystallographic characteristics of magnetite needles in plagioclase, 2024, Journal of Applied Crystallography

Their publication record includes collaboration with several frequent co-authors, highlighting a collaborative research approach. These co-authors are:

  • Shyh-Lung Hwang
  • Pouyan Shen
  • Tzen-Fu Yui
  • Yoichi Usui

Best Publications

  • The Tsaoling landslide triggered by the Chi-Chi earthquake, Taiwan: Insights from a discrete element simulation

    Chao-Lung Tang;Jyr-Ching Hu;Jyr-Ching Hu;Ming-Lang Lin;Jacques Angelier

  • Nanometer-Size α-PbO2-Type TiO2 in Garnet: A Thermobarometer for Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Plate collision and paleostress trajectories in a fold-thrust belt: The foothills of Taiwan

    Jacques Angelier;Eric Barrier;Hao Tsu Chu

  • Geometry and structure of northern surface ruptures of the 1999 Mw=7.6 Chi-Chi Taiwan earthquake: influence from inherited fold belt structures

    Jian Cheng Lee;Hao Tsu Chu;Jacques Angelier;Yu Chang Chan

  • Morphotectonic evidence from lateral propagation of an active frontal fold; Pakuashan anticline, foothills of Taiwan

    B Delcaillau;B Deffontaines;L Floissac;J Angelier

  • Quaternary transfer faulting in the Taiwan Foothills: evidence from a multisource approach

    B. Deffontaines;O. Lacombe;J. Angelier;H.T. Chu

  • Active fault creep variations at Chihshang, Taiwan, revealed by creep meter monitoring, 1998–2001

    Jian Cheng Lee;Jacques Angelier;Hao Tsu Chu;Jyr Ching Hu

  • Genesis of microdiamonds from melt and associated multiphase inclusions in garnet of ultrahigh-pressure gneiss from Erzgebirge, Germany

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Active faulting and earthquake hazard: The case study of the Chihshang Fault, Taiwan

    Jacques Angelier;Hao-Tsu Chu;Jian-Cheng Lee;Jyr-Ching Hu

  • Shear concentration in a collision zone: kinematics of the Chihshang Fault as revealed by outcrop-scale quantification of active faulting, Longitudinal Valley, eastern Taiwan

    J. Angelier;H.-T. Chu;J.-C. Lee

  • Late Triassic–Late Cretaceous accretion/subduction in the Taiwan region along the eastern margin of South China – evidence from zircon SHRIMP dating

    T. F. Yui;K. Okamoto;T. Usuki;C. Y. Lan

  • Detrital zircons from the Tananao metamorphic complex of Taiwan: Implications for sediment provenance and Mesozoic tectonics

    T.F. Yui;K. Maki;C.Y. Lan;T. Hirata

  • Kokchetavite: a new potassium-feldspar polymorph from the Kokchetav ultrahigh-pressure terrane

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • A Vertical Exposure of the 1999 Surface Rupture of the Chelungpu Fault at Wufeng, Western Taiwan: Structural and Paleoseismic Implications for an Active Thrust Fault

    Jian-Cheng Lee;Yue-Gau Chen;Kerry E Sieh;Karl Mueller

  • Continuous monitoring of an active fault in a plate suture zone: a creepmeter study of the Chihshang Fault, eastern Taiwan

    J.-C. Lee;J. Angelier;H.-T. Chu;J.-C. Hu

  • Active deformation of Taiwan from GPS measurements and numerical simulations

    Jyr-Ching Hu;Shui-Beih Yu;Jacques Angelier;Hao-Tsu Chu

  • Crust-derived potassic fluid in metamorphic microdiamond

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Geometry and Quaternary kinematics of fold‐and‐thrust units of southwestern Taiwan

    Olivier Lacombe;F. Mouthereau;B. Deffontaines;J. Angelier

  • How fast is the denudation of the Taiwan mountain belt? Perspectives from in situ cosmogenic 10Be

    Florence Derrieux;Lionel L. Siame;Lionel L. Siame;Lionel L. Siame;Didier L. Bourlès;Rou-Fei Chen;Rou-Fei Chen

  • Nanometer-size P/K-rich silica glass (former melt) inclusions in microdiamond from the gneisses of Kokchetav and Erzgebirge massifs: Diversified characteristics of the formation media of metamorphic microdiamond in UHP rocks due to host-rock buffering

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui;Pouyan Shen

  • Kinematics of convergence, deformation and stress distribution in the Taiwan collision area: 2-D finite-element numerical modelling

    Jyr-Ching Hu;Jacques Angelier;Jian-Cheng Lee;Hao-Tsu Chu

  • POLYPHASE HISTORY AND KINEMATICS OF A COMPLEX MAJOR FAULT ZONE IN THE NORTHERN TAIWAN MOUNTAIN BELT : THE LISHAN FAULT

    Jian-Cheng Lee;Jacques Angelier;Hao-Tsu Chu

  • Erosion rates in an active orogen (NE-Taiwan): A confrontation of cosmogenic measurements with river suspended loads

    Lionel Siame;Lionel Siame;J. Angelier;R.-F. Chen;Vincent Godard;Vincent Godard

Frequent Co-Authors

Tzen-Fu Yui
Tzen-Fu Yui Academia Sinica
Jacques Angelier
Jacques Angelier Sorbonne University
Juhn G. Liou
Juhn G. Liou Stanford University
Olivier Lacombe
Olivier Lacombe Sorbonne University
Frédéric Mouthereau
Frédéric Mouthereau Paul Sabatier University
Yoshiyuki Iizuka
Yoshiyuki Iizuka Academia Sinica
Hans-Peter Schertl
Hans-Peter Schertl Ruhr University Bochum
Shui-Beih Yu
Shui-Beih Yu Academia Sinica
Robert S. Yeats
Robert S. Yeats Oregon State University
Yue-Gau Chen
Yue-Gau Chen National Taiwan University

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