Qiong Chen
PERSONAL DETAILS
Birth 17 November 1983, Hunan, China
Speciality Geochemistry, geochronology, palaeoclimatology
Occupation Associate Professor, Shandong University
Address Institute of Cultural Heritage, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China
Ph. +86-0532- 58631756
E-mail: chenq268@sdu.edu.cn
EDUCATION
9/2013 - 7/2016 - Ph.D. Physical Geography, South China Normal University, China.
3/2015 - 3/2016 -Joint training Ph.D. Student, geochemistry, University of Queensland, Australia.
9/2007 - 7/2010 - M.S. Physical Geography, South China Normal University, China.
9/2002 - 7/2006 - B.A. English, Huaihua College, China.
EXPERIENCE
8/2020 - now - Associate Professor, Institute of Culture Heritage, Shandong University
5/2022-8/2022-Associate Research Scholar, Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center, Yale University
8/2016 - 11/2019 - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University
RESEARCH FIELDS
Quaternary geochronology (U-series dating and magnetostratigraphic dating) and palaeoclimatic reconstruction (environment magnetism and geochemistry analysis on speleothems and sediment)
PUBLICATIONS
l Chen, Q., Liu, S., Zhao, H., He H., Tang, J., Zhao, J., Feng, Y., Yang, X., Zhou, H*. Seasonal variations of U in karst waters from Northeastern Sichuan, Central China and their controlling mechanisms. Geochemistry International. 2020, 58: 103-112.
l Chen, Q., Zhang T., Wang, Y., Zhao, J., Feng, Y., Liao, W., Wang, W*., Yang, X*. Magnetism signals in a stalagmite from Southern China and reconstruction of paleorainfall during the interglacial-glacial transition. Geophysical Research Letters. 2019, 46:6918-6925.
l Peng, X., Liu, Y., Liu, S., Cheng, K., Tian, L., Chen, Q*., Zhou, H*. Water-soluble rare earth elements in atmospheric deposition at Shihua Cave, Beijing, north China. Applied Geochemistry, 2019,105:87-96.
l Chen, Q., Chen, L. Huang, J., Liu, S., Yang, L., Mi, X., Zhou, H., 2015. Progress in the study of paleoclimate reconstruction from speleothem uranium and its isotope. Carsologica Sinica, 34(5): 479- 485. (in Chinese)
l Chen, Q., Liu, S., Mi, X., Yang, L., He, H., Zhu, L., Shen, C., Zhou, H., 2014. Speleothem - derived East Asian monsoon evolution during 33 to 27 ka BP in central China and teleconnections with high latitudes, Quaternary Science, 34(6), 1264-1269. (in Chinese)
l Chen, Q., He, H., Huang, Y., Tong, X., Tang, J., Shen, C., Zhou, H., 2013, Speleothem-derived Asian Summer Variations during 33 ka BP to 28 ka BP and Heinrich Event 3 in Northeast Sichuan, China, annual meeting of the Geographical Society of China (in Chinese)
RESEARCH PROJECTS
l NSFC – The origin and evolution of modern man in southern China, 2021 - 2025, ¥800000 (PI).
l NNSF – Speleothem-derived rainfall variations in hominin-occupied area in Southern China during MIS5, 2020 - 2022, ¥270000 (PI).
l Geological Survey Institute of Guangdong Province - Grainsize and carbon isotope measurement of drilling cores in Tangxia, Paitan, Zengcheng and Shilongzhen, 2017 – 2017, ¥40000 (PI).
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
l 7/2019, Magnetism signals in a southern China stalagmite and paleorainfall reconstruction during MIS5. Presented at “INQUA2019” in Dublin, Ireland.
l 11/2018, Paleorainfall variations recorded in a stalagmite from Southern China during MIS5/4. Presented at “The 12th National Quaternary Academic Conference (Qingdao)” in Qingdao, China.
l 7/2016, Seasonal variations of U in karst waters from Northeastern Sichuan, central China and controlling mechanisms. Presented at “The 6th Conference on Earth System Science” in Shanghai, China.
l 7/2014, Dansgaard/Oeschger events 4~5 recorded by high-resolution speleothem oxygen isotope data from central China and tele-connections with high latitudes. Presented at “The 4th Conference on Earth System Science” in Shanghai, China.
l 11/2013, Speleothem-derived Asian Summer Variations during 33 to 28 ka BP and Heinrich Event 3 in Northeast Sichuan, China. Presented at “Annual Meeting of the Geographical Society of China (South China Section) 2013” in Guangzhou, China.