ABOUT US

FACULTY

Chengsheng Jin

Key Laboratory for Paleobiology

Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan, CHINA 650091

telephone: +86 18108626183

email: jchengshxsm@163.com

http://www.yklp.ynu.edu.cn/info/1016/1227.htm

Education

09/2014 – 06/2017: PhD, China University of Geoscience, China. Major: Geology.

09/2011 – 06/2014: MSc, China University of Geoscience, China. Major: Geology.

09/2007 – 06/2011: BSc, China University of Geoscience, China. Major: Marine Science.

Experience

08/2017–Present: Assistant Professor of Yunnan University.

Publications

1. Jin, C-S., Li, C., Algeo, T.J., Planavsky, N.J., Cui, H., Yang, X-L., Zhao, Y-L., Zhang, X-L., and Xie, S-C., 2016, A highly redox-heterogeneous ocean in South China during the early Cambrian (~529-514 Ma): Implications for biota-environment co-evolution: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 44, p. 38-51.

2. Jin, C-S., Li, C., Algeo, T.J., Cheng, M., Lei, L-D., Zhang, Z-H., and Shi, W., 2017, Evidence for marine redox control on colonization of early animals during Cambrian Stage 3 (~521-514 Ma) in South China: Geological Magazine, v. 154, p. 1360-1370.

3. Jin, C-S., Li, C., Peng, X-F., Cui, H., Shi, Wei., Zhang, Z-H., Luo, G-M., and Xie.S-C., 2014, Spatiotemporal variability of ocean chemistry in the early Cambrian, South China: Science China Earth Sciences, v. 57, p. 579-591.

4. Li, C., Jin, C-S., Planavsky, N.J., Algeo, T.J., Cheng, M., Yang, X-L., Zhao, Y-L., and Xie, S-C., 2017, Coupled oceanic oxygenation and metazoan diversification during the early–middle Cambrian?: Geology, v. 45, p. 743-746.

5. Cheng, M., Li, C., Zhou, L., Algeo, T.J., Zhang, F-F., Romaniello, S., Jin, C-S., Lei, L-D., Feng, L-J., and Jiang, S-Y., 2016, Marine Mo biogeochemistry in the context of dynamically euxinic mid-depth waters: A case study of the lower Cambrian Niutitang shales, South China: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 183, p. 79-93.

6. Cheng, M., Li, C., Zhou, L., Feng, L-J., Algeo, T.J., Zhang, F-F., Romaniello, S., Jin, C-S., Ling, H-F., and Jiang, S-Y., 2017, Transient deep-water oxygenation in the early Cambrian Nanhua Basin, South China: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 210, p. 42-58.

7. Cheng, M., Li, C., Chen, X., Zhou, L., Algeo, T.J., Ling, H-F., Feng, L-J., and Jin, C-S., 2017, A delayed Neoproterozoic oceanic oxygenation: Evidence from Mo isotopes of the Cryogenian Datangpo Formation: Precambrian Research, Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2017.12.007.

8. Lei, L-D.,Shen, J., Li, C., Algeo, T.J., Chen, X-Q., Feng, Q.L., Cheng, M., Jin, C-S., and Huang, J-H., 2017, Controls on regional marine redox evolution during Permian-Triassic transition in South China: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 486, p. 17-32.

Research Interests

Coevolution: Ediacaran and Cambrian taxa evolved in conjunction with oceanic environments, creating a complex network of interactions.

(Updated: 12 December 2017)


by: Maoyin Zhang
[update: 2018-01-17]