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GUO Pengyuan
Title: Associate Research Fellow
Research Field: Igneous Petrology and Geochemistry, Marine Geology
Department: Key Laboratory of Marine Geology & Environment
Tel/Fax: 0532-82893137
E-mail: guopy@qdio.ac.cn
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2018.01-present: Associate Research Fellow – Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2016.04-2017.12: Assistant Research Fellow – Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2015.06-2016.03: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow – Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences

 

Education
2012.09-2015.06: PhD - Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. Major in Igneous Petrology.

2010.09-2012.06: Master - Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. Major in Geochemistry.

2006.09-2010.06: Bachelor - Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province, China. Major in Geology.

 

Research Interests
1.Non-traditional stable isotope (Fe-Zn-Ni) studies on oceanic basalts and upper mantle heterogeneity.

2.Ridge-Mantle plume interaction

3.Petrogenesis of intra-plate alkaline basalts

4.Petrogenesis of carbonatites and associated alkaline rocks

5.Geological application of Multi-collector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (MC ICP-MS)

 

Selected Publications

[1]Guo, P. Y. *, Niu, Y. L., Chen, S., Sun, P., Duan, M., Gong, H. M., Wang, X. H., 2023. Low-degree melt metasomatic origin of heavy Fe isotope enrichment in the MORB mantle. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 601, 117892.

[2]Guo P. Y.*, Niu Y. L., Sun P., Zhang J. J., Chen S., Duan M., Gong H. M., Wang X. H., 2021. The nature and origin of upper mantle heterogeneity beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge 33-35°N: A Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic perspective. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 307, 72-85.

[3]Guo P. Y.*, Niu Y. L., Sun P., Gong H. M., Wang X. H., 2020. Lithosphere thickness controls the continental basalt compositions: An illustration using the Cenozoic basalts from eastern China. Geology 48, 128-133.

[4]Guo P. Y.*, Niu Y. L.*, Sun P., Wang X, H., Gong H. M., Duan M., Kong J. J., Tian L. Y., Wu S. G., 2018. The early Cretaceous bimodal volcanic suite from the Yinshan Block, western North China Craton: Origin, process and geological significance. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 160, 348-364.

[5]Guo P. Y.*, Niu Y. L.*, Sun P., Ye L., Liu J. J., Zhang Y., Zhao J. X., Feng Y. X., 2016. The origin of the Cenozoic basalts from central Inner Mongolia, East China: The consequence of recent mantle metasomatism genetically associated with seismically observed paleo-Pacific slab in the mantle transition zone. Lithos 240/243, 104-118.

[6]Guo P. Y.*, Niu Y. L.*, Ye L., Liu J. J., Sun P., Cui H. X., Zhang Y., Gao J. P., Su L., Zhao J. X., Feng Y. X., 2014. Lithosphere thinning beneath west North China Craton: Evidence from geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotope compositions of Jining basalts. Lithos 202/203, 37-54.

[7]Guo P. Y.*, Niu Y. L.*, Yu X. H., 2014. The petrogenesis of kamafugites from West Qinling, China, in a global context. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 79, 86-96.

[8]Zhang, J. J., Guo, P. Y.*, Sun, P., Niu, Y. L., Xiao, Y. Y., Vasconcelos, P. M., 2020, Petrogenesis of the early Cretaceous intra-plate basalts from the Western North China Craton: Implications for the origin of the metasomatized cratonic lithospheric mantle: Lithos, p. 105887.

[9]Gong H. M., Guo P. Y.*, Chen S., Duan M., Sun P., Wang X. H., Niu Y. L., 2020. A re-assessment of nickle-doping method in iron isotope analysis on rock samples using multi-Collector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry. Acta Geochimica, 39, 355-364.

[10]Sun, P.*, Guo, P. Y., Niu, Y. L.*, 2021. Eastern China continental lithosphere thinning is a consequence of paleo-Pacific subduction: A review and new perspectives. Earth-Science Review 218, 103680.

 

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