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Name: Shuo Xue

Title: Associate Professor

Email: xueshuo@gig.ac.cn

 

Resume:

Shuo Xue, Associate Professor. Engaged in research primarily on the ore-forming mechanisms of carbonatite-host rare earth and niobium deposits, the subduction zone cycling of chalcophile elements, and the genesis of ion-adsorption type heavy rare earth deposits. Led or participated in projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation for Young Scientists and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Currently, as the first or corresponding author, has published 7 SCI papers in journals including: Geology, Journal of Petrology, American Minerologist, Chemical Geology, Lithos, and Ore Geology Reviews.

2010-2014: Undergraduate studies at China University of Petroleum (East China), majoring in Geology.

2014-2019: Research at the Mineralization Laboratory, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

2018-2019: Visiting scholar at Rice University.

2019-2021: Isotope Laboratory postdoctoral researcher at Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

2021-2023: Research assistant in the Mineralization Laboratory at Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

2023-Present: Associate Professor in the Mineralization Laboratory at Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.


Research Interests:

The main research focus involves utilizing experimental petrology to simulate real geological processes, observe mechanisms of element enrichment and differentiation, and apply these findings to subduction zone element cycling, ore deposit formation mechanisms, and petrogenesis in petrology. Recent research interests are concentrated in: (1) Experimentally simulating the ore-forming processes of carbonatite-host rare earth and high field strength element deposits using experimental petrology. (2) Modeling the differentiation and enrichment mechanisms of rare earth elements during the process of sediment melting. (3) Tracing the petrogenesis and ore-forming processes of rare earth deposits using non-traditional isotope techniques.


Recent Publications:

Xue, S., Zhang, W., Ling, M. X., Sun, W., & Ding, X. (2023). Large-scale Cretaceous adakitic magmatism induced by water-fluxed melting of continental crust during the North China Craton destruction. Journal of Petrology, 64(9), egad066.

Zhang, W. Z., Xue, S.*, Ling, M. X., Ding Xing. (2023). Systematic study of high field strength elements during liquid immiscibility between carbonatitic melt and silicate melt. American Mineralogist, 2023, in press.

Xue, S., & Li, Y. (2022). Pyrrhotite–silicate melt partitioning of rhenium and the deep rhenium cycle in subduction zones. Geology, 50(2), 232-237.

Xue, S., Ling, M. X., Liu, Y. L., Kang, Q. Q., Huang, R. F., Zhang, Z. K., & Sun, W. (2020). The formation of the giant Huayangchuan U-Nb deposit associated with carbonatite in the Qingling Orogenic Belt. Ore Geology Reviews, 122, 103498.

Xue, S., Xu, Y., Ling, M.X., Kang, Q.Q., Jiang, X.Y., Sun, S.J., Wu, K., Zhang, Z.K., Luo, Z.B., Liu, Y.L. and Sun, W., 2018. Geochemical constraints on genesis of Paleoproterozoic A-type granite in the south margin of North China Craton. Lithos, 304, pp.489-500.

Xue, S., Ling, M.X., Liu, Y.L. and Sun, W., 2018. Recycling of subducted carbonates: Formation of the Taohuala Mountain carbonatite, North China Craton. Chemical Geology, 478, pp.89-101.

Xue, S., Ling, M.X., Liu, Y.L., Zhang, H. and Sun, W., 2017. The genesis of early Carboniferous adakitic rocks at the southern margin of the Alxa Block, North China. Lithos, 278, pp.181-194.

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