Dong Jin

Published:2017-08-04

Details of the Faculty or Staff

Dong Jin, male, associate researcher, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (CAGS), No. 26 Baiwanzhuang Road, Beijing, 100037, P. R. China, Zip code: 100037

Tel: 010-68999683, E-mail: djin@cags.ac.cn


Education Experience

  • 1997/09–2001/06,  Geology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing),  Bachelor
  • 2001/09–2004/06,  Structural Geology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing),  Master
  • 2004/09–2009/06,   Structural Geology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing),  PhD  

Professional Experience

2009/6-2011/10,  Post-doctor of the Institute of Geology, CAGS

2011/10-2016/5,  Assistant Research Fellow of the Institute of Geology, CAGS

2016/5-present,  Associate Research Fellow of the Institute of Geology, CAGs

Research interests

  • Quaternary sediments and paleomagnetism

Awards and Honors, Academic posts

Scientific Research Projects

  1. NSFC project (No. 41372172): Study of long-term variation of paleomagnetism and environmental magnetism of Holocene lacustrine sediments in monsoon margin areas, Eastern China, 2014/01—2017/12 (host)
  2. China Geological Survey Project (Approval No. 12120113013600): Study of the lower quaternary limit of the Nehewan basin, Hebei province, 2013/01—2015/12 (host)
  3. CAGS Research Fund Project (Approval No. J1603): Environmental magnetism study of Holocene lacustrine sediments in Eastern China and its response to climate change, 2016/01—2018/12 (host)
  4. CAGS Research Fund Project (Approval No. J1210): Environmental magnetism study of lacustrine sediments of Huangqi Lake, Inner Mongolia since the last glacial period, 2012/01—2014/12 (host)
  5. China Geological Survey Project (No. 12120113005600): Investigation of climate change records by lacustrine sediments in Eastern China, 2013/01—2015/12 (participant)

Publications

  1. Dong Jin, Gao Rui, Wang Yong, Zhang Shihong, Yao Peiyi, Chi Zhenqing, Zhao Zhili. 2013. Magnetic fabric study of late Holocene sediments in Huangqi lake, Inner Mongolia and its sedimentary significance. Acta Geologica Sinica, 87(1): 186-196
  2. Dong Jin, Zhang Shihong, Jiang Ganqing, Li Haiyan, Gao Rui. 2013. Greigite from carbonate concretions of the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation in South China and its environmental implications. Precambrian Research, 225: 77-85 
  3. Dong Jin, Wang Yong, Zhang Shihong, Chi Zhenqing, Yao Peiyi, Zhao Zhili. 2012. Environmental magnetic comparisons between distal and proximal sediments of Huangqihai Lake, Mongolia, China. Science in China, Ser. D, 55(9): 1494-1503
  4. Dong Jin, Zhang Shihong, Jiang Ganqing, Zhao Qingle, Li Haiyan, Shi Xiaoying, Liu Junlai, 2008, Early diagenetic growth of carbonate concretions in the upper Doushantuo Formation in south China and their significance for the assessment of hydrocarbon source rock. Science in China, Ser. D, 51(9): 1330-1339. 
  5. Dong Jin, Chi Zhenqing, Wang Yong, Min Longrui, Chen Xingqiang, Yao Dulin. 2015. Magnetic anisotropy study of sedimentary facies from eastern taiergou section in the Nihewan Basin,Yangyuan. Geological Review, 61(3): 681~693
  6. Dong Jin, Wang Yong, Zhang Shihong, Fu Xingmei, Yao Dulin. 2014. Grain size analysis of Holocene lacustrine sediments in the Huanghai Lake of Inner Mongolia and its sedimentological significance. Geological Bulletin of China, 33(10): 1514~1522
  7. Dong Jin, Wang Yong, Zhang Shihong, Chi Zhenqing, Yao Peiyi, Zhao Zhili. 2012. Environmental magnetic comparisons between proximal and distal sediments, Huangqihai Lake, Inner Mongolia. Science China (Volume D), 42 (7): 1026~1036
  8. Dong Jin, Zhang Shihong, Jiang Ganqing, Zhao Qingle, Li Haiyan, Shi Xiaoying, Liu Junlai. 2009. Formation environment study and its source rock evaluation significance of the Fourth Member carbonate concretions, Doushantuo Formation, Yichang, South China, Science China, 39 (3): 17~326.
  9. Dong Jin, Zhang Shihong, Jiang Yongbiao. 2004. The displacement-length relationship of normal faults and its significance, Earth Science Frontiers, 11(4): 575~584
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