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Name: Yan Yan
Title: Associate Professor
Phone: 020-85290136
Email: yanyan@gig.ac.cn

Resume:
Jan. 2023 - present          Associate Professor, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS
Sep. 2017 - Dec. 2022    Assistant Professor, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS
Nov. 2018 - Nov. 2019   Postdoc, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Jun. 2015 - Sep. 2017     Postdoc, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)
Sep. 2010 - Jul. 2015      Ph.D., Institute of Earth Environment, CAS
Dec. 2006 - Mar. 2010    Assistant Engineer, The First Geological Team in Xinjiang
Sep. 2001 - Jun. 2005     Bachelor of Science, Zhejiang University

Research Interests:
Quaternary Geology; Isotopic Geochemistry; Geophysical, geochemical, and geobiological processes of aeolian cycle

Recent Publications:

Yan, Y.*, Mu, R., Qiao, X.J., Yu, K.*, Xie, L.H., Wang, F., Zhao, B.Y., Zhu, Z.Y., 2022. Competing drivers of soil microbial community assembly in a cold arid zone and their implications on constraints of n-alkane proxies, Chemical Geology, 606, 120985.

Yan, Y.*, Zhao, B.Y., Xie, L.H., Zhu, Z.Y., 2021. Trend reversal of soil n-alkane carbon preference index (CPI) along the precipitation gradient and its paleoclimatic implication, Chemical Geology, 3-4, 120402.

Sun, Y.B.*, Yan, Y.*, Nie, J.J., Li, Gaojun, Shi, Z.G., Qiang, X.K., Chang, H., An, Z.S., 2020. Source-to-sink fluctuations of Asian eolian deposits since the late Oligocene, Earth-Science Reviews, 200, 102963.

Yan, Y.*, Chen, H.Y., Liang, L.J., Ma, L., Liu, X.X., Liu, H.J., Sun, Y.B., 2017. Meteorological constraints on characteristics of daily dustfall on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Atmospheric Environmen, 158, 98-104.

Yan, Y.*, Ma, L., Sun, Y.B., 2017. Tectonic and climatic controls on provenance changes of fine-grained dust on the Chinese Loess Plateau since the late Oligocene. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 200, 110-122.

Yan, Y.*, Sun, Y.*, Ma, L., Long, X., 2015. A multidisciplinary approach to trace Asian dust storms from source to sink. Atmospheric Environment, 105, 43-52.

Yan, Y.*, Sun, Y.*, Weiss, D., Liang, L.J., Chen, H.Y., 2015. Polluted dust derived from long-range transport as a major end member of urban aerosols and its implication of non-point pollution in northern China. Science of the Total Environment, 506-507, 538-545.

Yan, Y.*, Sun, Y.*, Chen, H.Y., Ma, L., 2014. Oxygen isotope signatures of quartz from major Asian dust sources: Implications for changes in the provenance of Chinese loess. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 139, 399-410.

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