张俊鹏
助理研究员
所属大学: 中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
所属学院: 未知
个人主页:
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个人简介
2007年9月,入读中国地质大学(北京)资源勘查工程专业;2011年毕业,获学士学位;同年获推荐免试资格,攻读硕士学位,专业为矿产普查与勘探,研究方向为应用沉积学。2012年5月,取得硕博连读资格;2016年6月毕业,获博士学位。 2016年7月起,就职于中国科学院南京地质与古生物研究所,任助理研究员。主要研究方向为沉积学、沉积地球化学,现任SCI期刊Palaeo-3审稿人。 先后为SCI期刊Palaeo-3、EPSL和地质学报英文版审稿
研究领域
早古生代海相泥页岩沉积特征及有机质富集机理; 早古生代古海洋环境与生物的协同演化
近期论文
Zhang, J.P.*, Fan, T.L., Zhang, Y.D., Lash, G.G., Li, Y.F., Wu, Y., 2017. Heterogenous oceanic redox conditions through the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary limited the metazoan zonation. Scientific Reports 7, 8550. (SCI)
Li, Y.F.*, Schieber, J., Fan, T.L., Li, Z.Y., Zhang, J.P.*, 2017. Regional depositional changes and their controls on carbon and sulfur cycling across the Ordovician-Silurian boundary, northwestern Guizhou, South China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, In Press, DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.07.039. (SCI)
Zhang, J.P.*, Fan, T.L., Algeo, T.J., Li, Y.F., Zhang, J.C., 2016. Paleo-marine environments of the Early Cambrian Yangtze Platform. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 443:66-79. (SCI)
Zhang, J.P., Fan, T.L.*, Li, J., Zhang, J.C., Li, Y.F., Wu, Y., Xiong, W.W., 2015. Characterization of the Lower Cambrian Shale in the Northwestern Guizhou Province, South China: Implications for Shale-Gas Potential. Energy Fuels, 29 (10): 6383-6393. (SCI)
张俊鹏*,樊太亮,张金川,李一凡,伍岳,2013. 露头层序地层学在上扬子地区页岩气初期勘探中的应用:以下寒武统牛蹄塘组为例. 现代地质,第27卷,第4期:978-985. (中文核心)
Li, Y.F., Fan, T.L.*, Zhang, J.C., Zhang, J.P., Wei, X.J., Hu, X.L., Zeng, W.T., Fu, W., 2015. Geochemical changes in the Early Cambrian interval of the Yangtze Platform, South China: Implications for hydrothermal influences and paleocean redox conditions. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 109:100-123. (SCI)
Wu, Y.*, Fan, T.L., Zhang, J.C., Jiang S., Li, Y.F., Zhang, J.P., Xie, C., 2014. Characterization of the Upper Ordovician and Lower Silurian Marine Shale in Northwestern Guizhou Province of the Upper Yangtze Block, South China: Implication for Shale Gas Potential. Energy & Fuels, 28: 3679-3687. (SCI)