Research Area

  DATE:2018-05-24    
Infomation  
Name: Tao He
Title: Associate Professor
Phone: 010-62751609
Position: Room 3316, No.2 Yifu Building
Email: taohe@pku.edu.cn
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS    
1995.09--1999.07 B.Sc Peking University, China
1999.09--2002.07 M.Sc Peking University, China
2002.09--2007.08 Ph.D University of Victoria, Canada
PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION  
2002.09--2007.07 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Victoria, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences
2008.04--2013.07 Lecturer, School of Earth and Space Sciences/Institute of Continental Dynamics and Natural Resource Engineering, Peking University
2013.08--to now Associate Professor, School of Earth and Space Sciences/Institute of Continental Dynamics and Natural Resource Engineering, Peking University
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
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RECENT COURSES TAUGHT
01430970 Foundation of Solid Mechanics, Spring 2010-present
01231140 Marine Geology Fall 2009, Spring 2011-present
01231440 Exercitation for Regional Geology, Summer 2010-present
01217480 Rock Physics, Fall 2010, 2012, 2014-present
01231090 Regional Geology of China, Spring 2010-2011
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Reviewer, Applied Physics, Science, Chinese Journal of Geophysics
Member, American Geophysical Union
Council Member, ASRP (Association of Seismic Rock Physics) of China, 2013-present
EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANT HISTORY
5. NSFC 41676032: “Studies about the mechanical mechanism of the gas hydrate associated Slipstream Slide, offshore Vancouver Island, Canada”, 01/2017-12/2020 (in charge)
4. NSFC 41274185: “Study on Experimental Determination of Petrophysical Properties of Shale Gas Reservoirs”, 01/2013-12/2016 (member)
3. NSFC 40904029: “Reservoir characteristics of marine gas hydrate on mid slope of Northern Cascadia Margin using DTAGS and ODP/IODP drilling results”, 01/2010-12/2012 (in charge)
2. 2009.01-2012.12:NSFC 40830423: “Mechanism of seismic response of complex lithology reservoir for mature basin”, 01/2009-12/2012 (member)
1. MOE: “3D topographic correction for BSR-depth derived heat flow of marine gas hydrate:Implies focused gas-carried fluid flow”, 10/2009-present (in charge)
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
* Graduate student author ** Undergraduate student author
15. He T., Li H.*, and Zou C., 2014, 3D topographic correction of the BSR heat flow and detection of focused fluid flow: Applied Geophysics, 11(2), 197-206.
14. Li H.*, He T., and Spence G. D., 2014, North Cascadia heat flux and fluid flow from gas hydrates: Modeling 3-D topographic effects: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 119(1), 99-115.
13. Kong F.*, and He T., 2012, Accurate Array Geometry Inversion of Deep-Towed Multichannel Seismic System: Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis (in Chinese), 48(01), 71-78.
12. Kong F.*, He T., and Spence G., 2012, Application of deep-towed multichannel seismic system for gas hydrate on mid-slope of northern Cascadia margin: SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences, 55(5), 758-769.
11. He T., Shi G., Zou C., Ren K., and Pei F.*, 2011, The uncertainty analysis of the key factors that affect the AVO attributes in sandstone reservoir: Chinese J.Geophys. (in Chinese), 54(6), 1584-1591.
10. He T., Shi G., Zou C., Ren K., and Pei F.*, 2011, AVO Template of Sandstone Reservoir under Formation Condition: Acta Scicentiarum Naturalum Universitis Pekinesis (in Chinese), 47(5), 837-844.
9. Kong F.*, He T., and Jiang H., 2011, Anisotropic Correction for Resistivity Logging of Horizontal Well in Thin Interlayer Reservoir: Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis (in Chinese), 47(3), 302-308.
8. Pei F.*, Zou C., He T., Pan L.*, Xiao K.*, and Shi G., 2011, Experimental study of the relationship between fluid density and saturation and sonic wave velocity of rock samples from the WXS Depression,South China Sea: Petroleum Science, 8(01), 43-48.
7. He T., Zou C. C., Pei F. G.*, Ren K. Y., Kong F. D.*, and Shi G., 2010, Laboratory study of fluid viscosity induced ultrasonic velocity dispersion in reservoir sandstones: Applied Geophysics, 7(2), 114-126.
6. Pei F. G.*, Zou C. C., He T., Shi G., Qiu G. G.*, and Ren K. Y., 2010, Fluid sensitivity study of elastic parameters in low-medium porosity and permeability reservoir rocks: Applied Geophysics, 7(1), 1-9.
5. He T.*, Spence G. D., Wood W. T., Riedel M., and Hyndman R. D., 2009, Imaging a hydrate-related cold vent offshore Vancouver Island from deep-towed multichannel seismic data: Geophysics, 74(2), B23-B36.
4. Spence G. D., López C.*, He T.*, Dash R.*, and Hyndman R. D., Seismic structure, gas-hydrate concentrations, and slumping along the IODP X311 transect on the N. Cascadia margin, 6th International Conference on Gas Hydrates (ICGH 2008), Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA, July 6-10, 2008.
3. He T.*, Spence G. D., Riedel M., Hyndman R. D., and Chapman N. R., 2007, Fluid flow and origin of a carbonate mound offshore Vancouver Island: Seismic and heat flow constraints: Marine Geology, 239, 83-98.
2. Riedel M., Willoughby E. C.*, Chen M. A.*, He T.*, Novosel I.*, Schwalenberg K., Hyndman R. D., Spence G. D., Chapman N. R., and Edwards R. N., 2006, Gas Hydrate on the Northern Cascadia Margin: Regional geophysics and structural framework, Proc. IODP, vol. 311, Washington, DC.
1. Shi G., He T.*, Wu Y., Liu J., and Ma Y., 2004, A study on the dual laterolog response to fractures using the forward numerical modeling: Chinese Journal of Geophysics (in Chinese), 47(02), 359-363.