ZHAO Yanyan
Release date: 2019-06-05

ZHAO Yanyan


Professor

College of Marine Geosciences

Ocean University of China
238 Songling Road, Qingdao 266100, China
 Email address: zhaoyanyan@ouc.edu.cn

 

Education:

9/2004—12/2009,   Ph. D., School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei.  

9/2001—7/2004,    M.Sc, Department of Earth Sciences, Nanjing University, China.

9/1997—7/2001,    B. Sc., Petroleum Geology, Petroleum University of East China.

 

Professional Employment:

07/2016—present   Professor, College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean University of China, China

04/2012—07/2016  Associated professor, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei.

12/2009—04/2012  Post-Doc., School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei.

 

Research Interests:

Sedimentary geochemistry
Recent research topics include (1) geochemical research on the coral reef; (2) silicon and magnesium isotope geochemistry of carbonate, (3) application of geochemical and seismic stratigraphy on the northern continental slope of South China Sea.

Representative Publications and Achievements:

1.      Zhao, Y.-Y., Zhao, M.-Y., Li, S.-Z., 2018. Evidences of hydrothermal fluids recorded in microfacies of the Ediacaran cap dolostone: Geochemical implications in South China. Precambrian Research, 306: 1-21.

2.      Zhao, M.-Y., Zheng, Y.-F., Zhao, Y.-Y., 2016. Seeking a geochemical identifier for authigenic carbonate. Nature Communications, 7(10885): 1-7.

3.      Zhao, Y.-Y., Jiang, S.-Y., Li, D., Yang, J.-H., 2016. A petrographic and geochemical study of carbonate and silica phases from the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation in the Three Gorges area of South China: Implications for diagenetic conditions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 463: 150-167.

4.      Li, W.-P., Zheng, Y.-F., Zhao, Y.-Y., 2017. Geochemical evidence from marine carbonate for enhanced terrigenous input into seawater during the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition in South China. Precambrian Research, 291: 83-97.

5.      Zhao, Y.-Y., Zheng, Y.-F., 2015. Geochemistry of vein and wallrock carbonates from the Ediacaran system in South China: insights into the origins of depositional and post-depositional fluids. Chemical Geology, 404(26): 71-87.

6.      Zhao, Y.-Y., Zheng, Y.-F., Geochemical constraints on the origin of post-depositional fluids in sedimentary carbonates of the Ediacaran system in South China. Precambrian Research, 224(2013), 341-363.

7.      赵彦彦, 郑永飞, 碳酸盐沉积物的成岩作用. 岩石学报, 27(2)(2011a), 501-519.

8.      赵彦彦, 郑永飞, 全球新元古代冰期的记录和时限. 岩石学报, 27(2)(2011b), 545-565.

9.      Zhao, Y.-Y., Zheng Y.-F., Stable isotope evidence for involvement of deglacial meltwater in Ediacaran carbonates in South China. Chemical Geology, 271(3-4) (2010), 86-100.

10.    Zha, X.P., Zhao, Y.Y. and Zheng, Y.F., An online method combining a Gasbench II with continuous flow isotope ratio mass spectrometry to determine the content and isotopic compositions of minor amounts of carbonate in silicate rocks. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 24(15) (2010), 2217-2226.

11.    Zhao, Y.Y. and Zheng, Y.F., 2010. Origin of diagenetic fluid: An in-situ geochemical study of carbonate veinlet and wallrock from the Ediacaran system in South China. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 74(2010), A1221 (Abstract).

12.    Zhao, Y.-Y., Zheng,Y.-F.*, Chen, F.K., Trace element and strontium isotope constraints on sedimentary environment of Ediacaran carbonates in southern Anhui, South China. Chemical Geology, 2653-4(2009), 345-362.


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