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Name: Bin He (何斌)

Title: Professor

Phone: 86-020-85290133

Email: hebin@gig.ac.cn

 

1980.09-1984.07 Bachelor in Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan).

1984.09-1987.07 Master in Structure Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

1996.09-2001.07  Ph.D in Structure of Petroleum Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

2001.10-2003.09 Post-doctor in Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry

2003.09-2009.02 Vice research professor in Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry

2009.03-present Research Professor in Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry.


Research Interests:

I am working on two aspects: (1) the temporal and genetic relationship between mass extinctions (end-Guadalupian and Permian-Triassic Boundary) and volcanisms (The Emeishan Large Igneous Province and the Siberian traps), (2) Geochemistry and source of volcanic ashes in South China and its implications with the PTB mass extinction, (3) Sedimentary and magmatic records of subduction and collision between the Indochina plate and the South China block in the eastern part of the Paleo-Tethy during Permian-Triassic

My current projects include (1) Sedimentary records of volcanic ashes from the Siberian Traps in South China and geochemical records of the PTB mass extinction, (2) Evolution and sedimentation of basins in Mesozoic in South China


Recent Publications:

Hou YL, Zhong YT, Xu YG, He B*. 2017. The provenance of late Permian karstic bauxite deposits in SW China, constrained by the geochemistry of interbedded clastic rocks, and U–Pb–Hf–O isotopes of detrital zircons. Lithos, 278, 240-254

He B*, Zhong YT, Xu YG, Li XH, 2014. Permo-Triassic Mass Extinction: Siberian Traps or an ignimbrite flare-up? Lithos, 204: 258-267

Li J, Wang XC, Ren ZY, Xu JF, He B., Xu YG. 2014. Chemical heterogeneity of the Emeishan mantle plume: Evidence from highly siderophile element abundances in picrites. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 79: 191–205

Zhong YT, He B, Mundil R, Xu YG. 2014. CA-TIMS zircon U-Pb dating of felsic ignimbrite from the Binchuan section: Implications for the termination age of Emeishan large igneous province. Lithos, 204: 14-19.

Li HY, Xu YG, Huang XL, He B and Liu YM. 2013. Detrital zircons reveal no Jurassic-Early Cretaceous plateau in the eastern North China Craton. Gondwana Research, 24622-634

Zhong Y-T, B He, Y-G Xu, 2013. Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Claystones from the Guadalupian-Lopingian Boundary at Penglaitan, South China: Insights into the pre-Lopingian Geological Events. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 62: 438-462

He B; Xu Y-G; Guan J-P., Zhong YT. 2011. Reply to comment on 'Paleokarst on the top of the Maokou Formation: further evidence for domal crustal uplift prior to the Emeishan flood volcanism'. Lithos  125: 1009-1011  DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2011.05.009

He B, YG Xu*, YT Zhong, JP Guan, 2010. The Guadalupian-Luopingian Boundary mudstones at Chaotian (SW China) are clastic rocks rather than acidic tuffs: Implication for a temporal coincidence between the end-Guadalupian mass extinction and the Emeishan volcanism. Lithos 119: 10-19

He B, YG Xu , YT Zhong , JP Guan, 2009, Paleokarst on the top of the Maokou Formation: Further evidence for domal crustal uplift prior to the Emeishan flood volcanism. Lithos 119: 1-9

Li, H.-Y., He, B., Xu, Y.-G., Huang, X.-L. 2010. U-Pb and Hf isotope analyses of detrital zircons from Late Paleozoic sediments: Insights into interactions of the North China Craton with surrounding plates. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 39, 335 – 346

Xu YG, S-L Chung, H Shao and He B, 2010. Silicic magmas from the Emeishan large igneous province, Southwest China: Petrogenesis and their link with the end-Guadalupian biological crisis. Lithos 119: 47-60

He B, Xu Y.G., Campbell I, 2009. Pre-eruptive uplift in the Emeishan? Nature Geosciences, 2: 530-531

He B*, Xu YG, S Patterson, 2009. Magmatic diapirism of the Fangshan pluton, southwest of Beijing, China. Journal of Structural Geology, 31: 615-626

Xu YG, Luo ZY, Huang XL, He B, Xiao L, Xie LW and Shi YR, 2008. Zircon U-Pb and Hf isotope constraints on crustal melting associated with the Emeishan mantle plume. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 72(13): 3084-3104

Xu YG, He B, XL Huang, ZY Luo, SL Chung, L Xiao, D Zhu, H Shao JF Xu,, WM Fan, YJ Wang. 2007. Testing plume hypothesis in the Emeishan large igneous province. Episodes 30: 32-42

Xu YG, He B, 2007. Thick and high velocity crust in Emeishan large igneous province, SW China: Evidence for crustal growth by magmatic underplating/intraplating. The Origins of Melting Anomalies: Plates, Plumes, and Planetary Processes, edited by G Foulger and D Jurdy. Geological Society of America Special Publication 430: 841-858

He B, YG Xu, XL Huang, ZY Luo, YR Shi , QJ Yang, SY Yu, 2007. Age and duration of the Emeishan flood volcanism, SW China: Geochemistry and SHRIMP zircon U-Pb dating of silicic ignimbrites, post-volcanic Xuanwei Formation and clay tuff at the Chaotian section. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 255: 306-323

He B., YG Xu, Ya-Mei Wang , Zhen Yu Luo, 2006. Sedimentation and lithofacies paleogeography in SW China before and after the Emeishan flood volcanism: New insights into surface response to mantle plume activity. Journal of Geology 114: 117-132

Xu Y-G, He B, Chung SL, Menzies MA, Frey FA. 2004. The geologic, geochemical and geophysical consequences of plume involvement in the Emeishan flood basalt province. Geology 30: 917-920

Xiao L, Y.G. Xu, H.J. Mei, Y.F. Zheng, B. He, F Pirajno, 2004. Distinct mantle sources of low-Ti and high-Ti basalts from the western Emeishan large igneous province, SW China: implications for plume–lithosphere interaction. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 228525-546

He B., Xu Y-G, Chung S-L, Xiao, L. and Wang Y, 2003. Sedimentary evidence for a rapid crustal doming prior to the eruption of the Emeishan flood basalts. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 213(3-4): 389-403

Xiao L., Xu Y-G, Chung S-L, Bin He, Mei HJ. 2003. Chemostratigraphic Correlation of Upper Permian Lava Succession from Yunnan Province, China: Extent of the Emeishan Large Igneous Province. International Geologic Review, 45: 753-766

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