| Details of the Faculty or Staff |
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Name |
WANG Huajian |
Title |
Special-term Professor |
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Highest Education |
Ph. D. |
Subject Categories |
Petroleum Geodynamics |
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Phone |
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Zip Code |
100029 |
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Fax |
86-10-62010846 |
Email |
wanghuajian@mail.iggcas.ac.cn |
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Office |
No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China |
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| Education and Appointments: |
- 2002–2006: B.Sc. in Chemistry, Ocean University of China
- 2006–2011: Ph.D. in Bioinorganic Chemistry, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- 2011–2024: Post-doctor / Engineer / Senior Engineer, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED), China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
- 2024–present: Special-term Associate Professor / Special-term Professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS)
- Member, Atomic Spectroscopy Application and Technology Expert Committee, China Association for Testing and Inspection (2023–2028)
- Member, New Technologies and New Methods Committee, Palaeontological Society of China (2024–2028)
- Member, Microbial Resources and Engineering Technology Committee, China Petroleum Society (2024–2029)
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| Research Interests: |
- Pathways of organic carbon cycling and their geological driving mechanisms
- Role of geomicrobiological processes and their implications for petroleum resources
- Source rock evaluation methods and innovative experimental techniques
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| Supported Projects: |
- Young Talent Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2025-2029)
- General Program (2024-2027, 2019-2022), Young Scientists Fund (2017-2019), and Special Fund (2024-2025) of the National Natural Science Foundation of China
- Sub-project of the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2021-2027)
- China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Funded Project (2012-2013)
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| Publications: |
- Wang, H., Liu, Z., Li, S., Liu, Y., Gao, S., Lyu, Y., Wu, H., Zhang, S.*, 2025. Transmission mechanism from orbital forced climate change to organic matter and shale oil enrichment: A case study of Gulong shale oil in the Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation, Songliao Basin, NE China. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 52(5): 1222-1234.
- Gao, S., Wang, H.*, Hao, J., Li, Y.*, 2025. In-situ micro-scale analysis of pyrite morphology and sulfur isotopes in the Cretaceous lacustrine shale. Atomic Spectroscopy, 46(4): 438-445.
- Li, X., Crockford, P.W., Song, Y.*, Yin, H., Wei, W., Wang, X., Ye, Y., Jing, Z., Huang, F., Wang, H.*, Hao, J.*, 2025. Isotopic evidence for oceanic barium cycling in the initial stage of the Mesoproterozoic. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 658: 119314.
- Wei, W.*, Wang, H.*, Zhang, S., Dong, L.H., Li, D., Huang, F., 2025. Dynamic redox evolution in the middle-late Mesoproterozoic oceans. Chemical Geology, 679: 122685.
- Wang, H., Zhang, S.*, Wang, X., Su, J., Ye, Y., Liu, Y., 2024. A novel model of the carbon cycle in the Cambrian ocean. Science China Earth Sciences, 67(6): 1759-1778.
- Wang, H., Wan, Y., Liu, Y., Zhang, J., Zhang, S.*, 2024. Proven and potential microbial contributions to the Gulong shale oil. Journal of Earth Science, 35(6): 2149-2153.
- Liu, Y., Wang, H.*, Zhang, J.*, Liu, Z., Chen, F., Wang, X., Zhang, S., Liu, H., 2023. Rare earth elemental and Sr isotopic evidence for seawater intrusion event of the Songliao Basin 91 million years ago. Petroleum Science, 20: 1347-1362.
- Liu, Z., Liu, Y., Du, X., Lyu, D., Wu, H.*, Wang, H.*, 2023. Early diagenesis in the lacustrine ostracods from the Songliao Basin 91.35 million years ago and its geological implications. Minerals, 13(5): 13010005.
- Wang, H., Ye, Y., Deng, Y., Wang, X., Hammarlund, E., Fan, H., Canfield, D.E.*, Zhang, S.C.*, 2022. Isotope evidence for the coupled iron and carbon cycles 1.4 billion years ago. Geochemical Perspectives Letters, 21: 1-6.
- Wang, H., Su, J., Wang, X., Ye, Y., Wang, Y., Fang, Y., Zhang, S.*, 2022. Carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Cambrian System in the eastern Tarim Basin, China. Acta Geologica Sinica-English Edition, 96(4): 1277-1293.
- Lyu, D.#, Deng, Y.#, Wang, X., Ye, Y., Pang, K., Miao, L., Luo, Z., Zhang, F., Lu, Y., Deng, S., Wang, H.*, Zhang, S., 2022. New chronological and paleontological evidence for Paleoproterozoic eukaryote distribution and stratigraphic correlation between the Yanliao and Xiong’er basins, North China Craton. Precambrian Research, 371: 106577.
- Zhang, F., Wang, H.*, Ye, Y., Liu, Y., Lyu, Y., Deng, Y., Lyu, D., Wang, X., Wu, H., Deng, S., Zhang, S., 2022. Did high temperature rather than low O2 hinder the evolution of eukaryotes in the Precambrian? Precambrian Research, 378: 106755.
- Liu, Y., He, W., Zhang, J., Liu, Z., Chen, F., Wang, H.*, Ye, Y., Lyu, Y., Gao, Z., Yu, Z., Bi, L., Zhang, S., 2022. Multi-element imaging reveals the diagenetic features and varied water redox conditions of a lacustrine dolomite nodule. Geofluids, 2022: 9019061.
- Wang, H.*, Ye, Y., Deng, Y., Liu, Y., Lyu, Y., Zhang, F., Wang, X., Zhang, S., 2021. Multi-element imaging of a 1.4 Ga authigenic siderite crystal. Minerals, 11(12): 1395.
- Deng, Y., Wang, H.*, Lyu, D., Zhang, F., Gao, Z., Ren, R., Ye, Y., Lyu, Y., Wang, X., Guan, P., Zhang, S., 2021. Evolution of the 1.8–1.6 Ga Yanliao and Xiong’er basins, North China Craton. Precambrian Research, 365: 106383.
- Lyu, D., Deng, Y., Wang, H.*, Zhang, F., Ren, R., Gao, Z., Zhou, C., Luo, Z., Wang, X., Bi, L., Zhang, S., Canfield, D.E., 2021. Using cyclostratigraphic evidence to define the unconformity caused by the Mesoproterozoic Qinyu Uplift in the North China Craton. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 206: 104608.
- Zhang, F., Wang, H.*, Ye, Y., Deng, Y., Lyu, Y., Wang, X., Yu, Z., Lyu, D., Lu, Y., Zhou, C., Bi, L., Deng, S., Zhang, S., Canfield, D.E., 2021. The environmental context of carbonaceous compressions and implications for organism preservation 1.40 Ga and 0.63 Ga. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 573: 110449.
- Ye, Y., Wang, H.*, Wang, X., Zhai, L., Wu, C., Zhang, S., 2021. In situ rare earth element analysis of a lower Cambrian phosphate nodule by LA-ICP-MS. Geological Magazine, 158(4): 749-758.
- Wang, H.*, Zhao, W., Cai, Y., Wang, X., Ye, Y., Su, J., He, K., Zhang, W., Huang, L., Zhang, S., 2020. Oil generation from the immature organic matter after artificial neutron irradiation. Energy & Fuels, 34(2): 1276-1287.
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