Research Field:
Present-day tectonic deformation of continental interior;
Rate, amount and timing of tectonic deformation of the Tibetan Plateau;
Geological processes of Cenozoic mountain buildings;
Tectonic geomorphology;
Active tectonics and seismic hazard assessments;
Interactions between tectonic deformation and climate change.
Professor Zhang Peizhen has been engaged in the study of seismic geology and contemporary crustal movements for a long time. He has conducted extensive research in the areas of contemporary tectonic deformation and fault activity in mainland China, the recurrence patterns of strong earthquakes, the gestation process and formation mechanisms of the Wenchuan earthquake, the characteristics of active faults and paleoseismicity in the sea areas, and the use of GNSS technology to study the contemporary crustal movements in the South China Sea and its surrounding areas. His work has made a substantial impact both home and abroad.