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刘犟嗣  博士
博士
氮生物地球化学
Dr. Jiangsi Liu
PhD
Nitrogen Cycle Group
Tel:15907140543
Email:jiangsiliu@xmu.edu.cn
 
个人履历 Brief CV
  博士后,厦门大学海洋与地球学院,2019.08-至今,合作导师:高树基
  访问学生, 美国辛辛那提大学(University of Cincinnati), 2017.10–2018.11 (合作导师: Thomas J.Algeo)
  访问学生, 美国辛辛那提大学(University of Cincinnati), 2016.07–2016.12 (合作导师: Thomas J.Algeo)
  博士, 中国地质大学(武汉),地球生物学,2015.09–2019.06 (导师: 谢树成、罗根明)
  硕士, 中国地质大学(武汉), 古生物与地层学,2013.09–2015.06 (导师: 谢树成)
  学士, 中国地质大学(武汉), 地质学(基地班),2009.09–2013.06
研究方向 Research Interests
  古海洋生物地球化学循环
  微量元素和碳-硫-铁组分分析沉积过程
  第四纪陆地植被与季风变化的响应关系
代表性论文 Selected Publications
  Liu, J., Algeo, T.J., 2020. Beyond redox: control of trace-metal enrichment in anoxic marine facies by watermass chemistry and sedimentation rate. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, in press, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2020.02.037.
  Liu J., Luo, G., Lu Z., Lu, W., Qie, W., Zhang, F., Wang X., Xie, S., 2019. Intensified ocean deoxygenation during the end Devonian mass extinction, Geochemistry, Geophysical, Geosystems, 20, 6187– 6198.
  Liu, J., Algeo, T.J., Jaminski, J., Kuhn, T., Joachimski, M.M., 2019. Evaluation of high-frequency paleoenvironmental variation using an optimized cyclostratigraphic framework: Example for CS-Fe analysis of Devonian-Mississippian black shales (Central Appalachian Basin, USA). Chemical Geology 525, 303-320.
  Liu, J., Algeo, T.J., Qie, W., Saltzman, M.R., 2019. Intensified oceanic circulation during Early Carboniferous cooling events: Evidence from carbon and nitrogen isotopes. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 531, 108962.
  Liu, J., Algeo, T.J., Yang, H., Pan, J., Tang, C., Huang, J., Xie, S., 2018. Changes in vegetation type on the Chinese Loess Plateau since 75 ka related to East Asian Summer Monsoon variation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 510: 124-139.
  Liu, J., Qie, W., Algeo, T.J., Yao, L., Huang, J., Luo, G., 2016. Changes in marine nitrogen fixation and denitrification rates during the end-Devonian mass extinction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 448: 195-206.