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| Details of the Faculty or Staff |
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Name |
Chu Xuelei |
Subject Categories |
Geology |
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Highest Education |
Ph.D. |
Office |
No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China |
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Phone |
010-82998417 |
Zip Code |
100029 |
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Fax |
010-62010846 |
Email |
xlchu@mail.iggcas.ac.cn |
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| Education and Appointments: |
Xuelei Chu
Education: University of Science and Technology of China, Geochemistry, B. S. degree in 1969; Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Isotope Geochemistry, M. S. degree in 1982; Tohoku University, Japan, Isotope Geochemistry, D. Sc. degree in 1997. |
| Research Interest: |
Stable isotopes (C, S, H, O) / Biogeochemical cycles of carbon and sulfur / Oceanic chemistry in Precambrian |
| Supported Projects: |
- Paleo-ocean redox and fossil records in the Nanhua Basin during the Ediacaran (2012.1-2015.12). A foundation supported by the NSFC.
- Geobiological processes in the extremely geological environment of Neoproterozoic (2011.1-2015.8). A foundation supported by the Basic Scientific Research Project from the MSTC
- The late-Cambrian SPICE event and paleoceangrapy (2009.1-2011.12). A foundation supported by the NSFC.
- The Neoproterozoic glaciations and “Snowball Earth” (2006.1-2009.12). A key foundation supported by the NSFC.
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| Selected Publication: |
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Planavsky N. J., McGoldrick P., Scott C. T., Li C., Reinhard C. T., Kelly A. E., Chu X., Bekker A., Love G. D., Lyons T. W. 2011. Widespread iron-rich conditions in the mid-Proterozoic ocean. Nature, 477: 448-451. (doi:10.1038/nature10327)
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Huang J., Chu X., Jiang G., Feng L., Chang H. 2011. Hydrothermal origin of elevated iron, manganese and redox-sensitive trace elements in the c. 635 Ma Doushantuo cap carbonate. Journal of the Geological Society, London, 168: 805–815. (doi: 10.1144/0016-76492010-132)
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Li C., Love G.D., Lyons T.W., Fike D.A., Sessions A.L., Chu X. 2010. A stratified redox model for the Ediacaran ocean. Science, 328: 80-83.
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Feng L.-J., Chu X.-L., Huang J, Q-R Zhang Q.-R., Chang H.-J. 2010. Reconstruction of paleo-redox conditions and early sulfur cycling during deposition of the Cryogenian Datangpo Formation in South China, Gondwana Research, 18: 632-637.
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Chang H., Chu X.,Feng L., Huang J. 2010. Iron speciation in cherts from the Laobao Formation, South China: Implications for anoxic and ferruginous deep-water conditions, Chinese Science Bulletin, 55: 3189-3196.
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Zhang Q.-R., Chu X.-L., Feng L.-J. Comment on Palaeolatitude of glacial deposits and palaeogeography of Neoproterozoic ice ages by Ricardo I.F. Trindade and Me´lina Macouin [C. R. Geoscience 339 (2007) 200–211]. C. R. Geoscience, 2009, 341(12):1049-1050.
- Chang H J, Chu X L, Feng L J, Huang J. Terminal Ediacaran anoxia in deep-ocean: Trace element evidence from cherts of the Liuchapo Formation, South China. Sci China Ser D-Earth Sci, 2009, 52(6): 807-822, doi: 10.1007/s11430-009-0070-7.
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Huang J., Chu X L., Chang H J., Feng L J. Trace element and rare earth element of cap carbonate in Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation in Yangtze Gorges. Chinese Sci Bull,, 2009, 54(18): 3295-3302, doi: 10.1007/s11434-009-0305-1.
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Zhang Q R, Chu X L, Feng L J. Discussion on the Neoproterozoic glaciations in the South China Block and their related paleolatitudes. Chinese Sci Bull, 2009, 54(10): 1797-1800, doi: 10.1007/s11434-009-0139-x.
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Scott C., Lyons T. W., Bekker A., Shen Y., Poulton S. W., Chu X., Anbar A. D. Tracing the stepwise oxygenation of the Proterozoic ocean. Nature, 2008, 452: 456-459.
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McFadden K. A. , Huang J. , Chu X., Jiang G., Kaufman A. J., Zhou C., Yuan X., Xiao S. Pulsed oxidation and biological evolution in the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences of USA, 2008, 105(9): 3197-3202.
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Chu X., Zhang T., Zhang Q., Lyons W. T. Sulfur and carbon isotope records from 1700 to 800 Ma carbonates of the Jixian section, northern China: Implications for secular isotope variations in Proterozoic seawater and relationships to global supercontinental events. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2007, 71(19): 4668-4692.
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Chu X., Ohmoto H., Cole D. R. Kinetics of sulfur isotope exchange between aqueous sulfides and thiosulfate involving intra- and intermolecular reactions at hydrothermal conditions. Chemical Geology, 2004, 211: 217-235.
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Chu X., Ohmoto H. Kinetics of isotope exchange reactions involving intra- and intermolecular reactions: I. Rate law for a system with two chemical compounds and three exchangeable atoms. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 1991, 55 (7), 1953-1961.
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Shen Y., Zhang T., Chu X. C-isotopic stratification in a Neoproterozoic postglacial ocean, Precambrian Research, 2005, 137: 243-251.
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Jiang N., Sun S., Chu X., Mizuta T., Ishiyama D. Mobilization and enrichment of high-field strength elements during late- and post-magmatic processes in the Shuiquangou syenitic complex, Northern China. Chemical Geology, 2003, 200: 117-128.
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Chu X., Huo W., Zhang X. 2001. Sulfur, Carbon and Lead Isotope Studies of the Dajing Polymetallic Deposit in Linxi County, Inner Mongolia, China – Implication for Metallogenic Elements from Hypomagmatic Source. Resource Geology, 51(4): 333-344.
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Shen Y., Schidlowski M., Chu X. Biogeochemical approach to understanding phosphogenic events of the terminal Proterozoic to Cambrian. Palaeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2000, 158: 99-108.
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Chu X., Todt W., Zhang Q., Chen F., Huang J. U-Pb zircon age for the Nanhua-Sinian boundary. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2005, 50(7): 716-718.
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Chu X., Zhang T., Zhang Q., Feng L., Zhang F. Carbon isotopic variations of Proterozoic carbonates in Jixian, Tianjin, China. Science in China (Ser. D), 2004, 47(2): 160-170.
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Chu X., Guo J., Fan H., Jin C. Oxygen isotope compositions of eclogites in Rongcheng, Eastern China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2003, 48(4): 372-378
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Chu X., Zhang Q., Zhang T., Feng L. Sulfur and carbon isotopic variations in Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks from southern China. Progress in Natural Science, 2003, 13(11): 875-880.
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Chu X., Sun M., Zhou M. PGE patterns of ores of Dajing Cu-polymetallic deposit in Linxi County, Inner Mongolia: Indicator to source of metallogenic elements. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2002, 47(13): 1119-1124.
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Feng L., Chu X., Zhang Q., Zhang T., Li H., Jiang N. New evidence of deposition under cold climate for the Xieshuihe Formation of the Nanhua System in northwestern Hunan, China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2004, 49(13): 1420-1427.
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Zhang T., Chu X., Zhang Q., Feng L., Huo W. Variations of sulfur and carbon isotopes in seawater during the Doushantuo stage in late Neoproterozoic. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2003, 48(13):1375-1380.
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Chu X., Li X., Xu J., Liu J. Patterns of platinum-group elements in mantle peridotite, granulite xenoliths and basalt in Hannuoba. Chinese Science Bulletin, 1999, 44(18): 1676-1680. |
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