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Name: Wanglu Jia(贾望鲁)

Title: Professor

Phone: 86-20-88291312

Email: wljia@gig.ac.cn

 

Resume:

2004-present, Associate Professor, State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

2000-2004, Ph.D. Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

1993-2000, B.A. and M.S. in Geochemistry, Chinese University of Geosciences (Wuhan)


Research Interests:

Stable isotope geochemistry and organic geochemistry, including: analysis of molecular isotopes and the genesis of deep petroleum, development mechanism of Neoproterozoic black shale and late hydrocarbon generation.


Recent Publications:

(1)     Qiang Wang, Yan Qin, Wanglu Jia*, Yunpeng Wang, Wenzheng Zhang, Ping'an Peng, 2018. Density and viscosity of tight oil from Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin, China and the geochemical controls. Petroleum Science and Technology 36, 1298–1304.

(2)     Huijuan Guo, Ruliang He, Wanglu Jia*, Ping’an Peng, Yuhong Lei, Xiaorong Luo, Xiangzeng Wang, Lixia Zhang, Chengfu Jiang, 2018. Pore characteristics of lacustrine shale within the oil window in the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, southeastern Ordos Basin, China. Marine and Petroleum Geology 91, 279–296.

(3)     Wanglu Jia*, Shasha Chen, Xinxu Zhu, Ping’an Peng, Zhongyao Xiao, 2017. D/H ratio analysis of pyrolysis-released n-alkanes from asphaltenes for correlating oils from different sources. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 126, 99–104.

(4)     Huijuan Guo, Wanglu Jia*, Ping’an Peng, Jian Zeng, Ruliang He, 2017. Evolution of organic matter and nanometer-scale pores in an artificially matured shale undergoing two distinct types of pyrolysis: A study of the Yanchang Shale with type II kerogen. Organic Geochemistry 105, 56–66.

(5)     Shasha Chen, Wanglu Jia*, Ping’an Peng, 2016. Carbon isotope analyses of n-alkanes released from rapid pyrolysis of oil asphaltenes in a closed system. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 30, 1779–1786.

(6)     Jian Zeng, Wanglu Jia*, Ping'an Peng, Chengguo Guan, Chuanming Zhou, Xunlai Yuan, Shasha Chen, Chiling Yu, 2016. Composition and pore characteristics of black shales from the Ediacaran Lantian Formation in the Yangtze Block, South China. Marine and Petroleum Geology 76, 246–261.

(7)     Wanglu Jia, Qiuling Wang, Jinzhong Liu, Ping’an Peng*, Baohua Li, Jialan Lu, 2014. The effect of oil expulsion or retention on further thermal degradation of kerogen in the high maturity stage: A pyrolysis study of type II kerogen from Pingliang shale, China. Organic Geochemistry 71, 17–29.

(8)     Huijuan Guo, Wanglu Jia*, Ping’an Peng, Yuhong Lei, Xiaorong Luo, Ming Cheng, Xiangzeng Wang, Lixia Zhang, Chengfu Jiang, 2014. The composition and its impact on the methane sorption of lacustrine shales from the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin, China. Marine and Petroleum Geology 57, 509–520.

(9)     Wanglu Jia, Qiuling Wang, Ping’an Peng*, Zhongyao Xiao, Baohua Li, 2013. Isotopic compositions and biomarkers in crude oils from the Tarim Basin: Oil maturity and oil mixing. Organic Geochemistry 57, 95–106.

(10) Wanglu Jia, Zhongyao Xiao, Chiling Yu, Ping’an Peng*, Molecular and isotopic compositions of bitumens in Silurian tar sands from the Tarim Basin, NW China: Characterizing biodegradation and hydrocarbon charging in an old composite basin. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2010, 27:1325.

(11) Wanglu Jia*, Ping'an Peng, Jinzhong Liu. Gas chromatography flow rates for determining deuterium/hydrogen ratios of natural gas by gas chromatography/high-temperature conversion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 2008, 22: 2521–2525.

(12) Jia Wanglu*, Peng Ping’an, Xiao Zhongyao.     Carbon isotopic compositions of 1,2,3,4-tetramethylbenzene in marine oil asphaltenes from the Tarim Basin: Evidence for the source formed in a strongly reducing environment. Science in China, series D, 2008, 51(4): 509–514.

(13) Jia Wanglu, Peng Ping’an*, Yu Chiling, Xiao Zhongyao, Source of 1,2,3,4-tetramethylbenzene in asphaltenes from the Tarim Basin. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2007, 30: 591–598.

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