NInstitute of Oceanology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Xiao YuanYuan

2019-07-19

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Name: Yuanyuan XIAO
Title: Associate research fellow
Research Field: Petrology, Geochemistry
Tel/Fax: 0532-82898035
E-mail: yuanyuan.xiao@qdio.ac.cn, yuanyuan_xiao@foxmail.com
More: Laboratory of Origin and Evolution of Oceanic Lithosphere
Resume:
2015 – Present, Associate research fellow, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2013 – 14, Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica.
Education:
Ph.D., 2012, University of Durham, UK Supervisors: Prof. Yaoling NIU and Prof. Jon DAVIDSON
M.Sc., 2009, Northwest University, China Supervisor: Prof. Shan GAO
B.Sc., 2006, Northwest University, China Supervisor: Prof. Zhanli REN
Research Interests:
Geochemical processes during seafloor subduction-zone metamorphism and their controls, as well as their geodynamic implications to the petrogenesis of arc magmas and the mantle compositional heterogeneity.
Honors and Awards:
“Excellent Young Project” of Institute of Oceanology, 2015, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Durham Doctoral Fellowship, 2008, University of Durham
Selected Publications:
A. Journal papers
1. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Niu, Y.L.(*), Li, H.K., Wang, H.C., Liu, X.M., Davidson, J., 2014. Trace element budgets and (re-)distribution during subduction-zone ultrahigh pressure metamorphism: Evidence from Western Tianshan, China. Chemical Geology 365, 54-68.(5-year impact factor: 4.425)
2. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Niu, Y.L.(*), Song, S.G., Davidson, J., Liu, X.M., 2013. Elemental responses to subduction-zone metamorphism: Constraints from the North Qilian Mountain, NW China. Lithos 160–161, 55-67.(5-year impact factor: 4.634)
3. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Lavis, S., Niu, Y.L.(*), Pearce, J.A., Li, H.K., Wang, H.C., Davidson, J., 2012. Trace-element transport during subduction-zone ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism: Evidence from western Tianshan, China. Geological Society of America Bulletin 124, 1113-1129.(5-year impact factor: 4.897)
4. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Ren, Z.L., Qin, J.F., Zeng, Z., 2007, Geochemistry and Zircon LA-ICP MS U-Pb Dating of the Zijinshan Alkaline Complex in the Linxian County, Shanxi Province: Geological Implication, Geological Review (in Chinese), 53(5): 577-584.
5. Ren, Z.L.(*), Zhang, S., Gao, S.L., Cun, J.P., Xiao, Y.Y., Xiao, H., 2007, Geothermal History and the Significance to reservoir-forming and mineralization in the Ordos Basin, Science in China (Series D: Earth Sciences) (in Chinese), 37 (supplement I): 23-32.
B. Conference papers
6. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Niu, Y.L., Zhang, H.F., Wang, K.L, Iizuka, Y., Lin, J.Y., Xu, Y.J., The finding of a titanite-rich zone in omphacite epidosite and its geochemical implication for subduction-zone metamorphism, 2014 Goldschmidt Conference, A2748, Sacramento, June 8-13, 2014.
7. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Niu, Y.L., Zhang, H.F., Lin, J.Y., Xu, Y.J., The finding of a titanite-rich zone in omphacite epidosite and its geochemical implication for subduction-zone metamorphism, 2013 National Symposium on Petrology and Geodynamics, p57-58, Guangzhou, December 1-6, 2013.
8. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Niu, Y.L., Li, H.K., Wang, H.C., Davidson, J., Liu, X.M., Trace element redistribution in oceanic crust during subduction-zone metamorphism – Evidence from Western Tianshan, China, 2011 Goldschmidt Conference, A2192, Prague, August 14-19, 2011.
9. Xiao, Y.Y., Lavis, S., Niu, Y.L., Pearce, J.A., Li, H.K., Wang, H.C., Davidson, J., Geochemical consequences of subduction-zone metamorphism: Evidence from ultrahigh pressure metamorphic rocks, Western Tianshan, China, 2011 European Geosciences Union General Assembly, EGU2011-5321-2, Vienna, April 3-8, 2011.
10. Xiao, Y.Y.(*), Niu, Y.L., Song, S.G., Liu, X.M.. Geochemical responses to subduction-zone metamorphism:Constraints from HP metamorphic rocks, North Qilian Orogenic Belt. 2011 National Symposium on Petrology and Geodynamics, Xi’an, October 14-19, 2011.

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