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Pengxiang Hu is a Research Fellow at the Australian National University's Research School of Earth Sciences, specializing in environmental magnetism and rock magnetism. He has held research positions since 2015, including roles at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan and ANU's Research School of Earth Sciences. His work focuses on magnetic mineral characterization for climate and tectonic studies, soil science, and marine sediment analysis.
Research Interests: Environmental magnetism applications in climate change and soil science; development of rock magnetism techniques; geomagnetic field behavior in marine sediments; paleomagnetic studies of loess deposits and tectonic processes.
Scientific Awards: No specific awards mentioned.
Publications: His recent research explores magnetic proxies in petroleum systems, post-Messinian Mediterranean recovery, hematite quantification, FORC diagram analysis, and paleoclimate reconstructions. Collaborative work spans Australian soils, Tibetan Plateau deformation, and Mediterranean sapropel studies.
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