Jiyuan Yin

Published:2017-07-31

Details of the Faculty or Staff

Jiyuan Yin, PHD

research fellow at the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

Address: Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences

Baiwanzhuang Road 26, Beijing, 100037 P.R. China

Mobile: +86-18211032203

                     Email: yinjiyuan@cags.ac.cnyinjiyuan1983@163.com

Education Experience

  • 9 / 2006 – 7 / 2011 Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Guangzhou City, Chinese Academy of Sciences; supervisor: Professor Chao Yuan; PhD, Geochemistry Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
  • 9 / 2002 – 6 / 2006  Northwest University, Bsc, Geology, Xi'an Shanxi, China

Professional Experience

1 / 2014 – present  Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, China Geochemistry, Low temperature thermochronology

1 / 2014 – 12 / 2016  Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, China Geochemistry, Low temperature thermochronology

9 / 2012 – 12 / 2012  John de Laeter Centre for Isotope Research,Department of Imaging & Applied Physics, Curtin University, Perth City, Western Australia Training for (U-Th)/He geochronology techniques

7 / 2011 – 12 / 2013  Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, China Geochemistry, Thermochronology

Research interests

Awards and Honors, Academic posts

  1. 8 / 2015  Grant: National Science Foundation of China
  2. 7 / 2015  Grant: China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  3. 11 / 2014  Grant: China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  4. 8/ 2012    Grant: National Science Foundation of China
  5. 1 / 2012  Grant: Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources 

Scientific Research Projects

Publications

  •        Yin, J.Y., Chen, W., Xiao, W.J., Yuan, C., Windley, B.F., Yu, S., Cai, K.D., 2017. Late Silurian-early Devonian adakitic granodiorite, A-type and I-type granites in NW Junggar, NW China: Partial melting of mafic lower crust and implications for slab roll-back. Gondwana Research, 43:55-73.

              Yin, J.Y., Chen, W., Xiao, W.J., Yuan, C., Yu, S., Sun, J.B., Cai, K.D., Long, X.P., 2016. The source and tectonic implications of late Carboniferous–early Permian A-type granites and dikes from the eastern Alataw Mountains, Xinjiang: geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic constraints. International Geology Review, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2016.1245161.

              Yin, J.Y., Chen, W., Xiao, W.J., Yuan, C., Long, X.P., Cai, K.D., Zhang, B, 2016. Late Carboniferous adakitic granodiorites in the Qiongkusitai area, western Tianshan, NW China: Implications for partial melting of lower crust in the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 124, 42-54.

              Yin, J.Y., Chen, W., Xiao, W.J., Yuan, C., Zhang, B., Cai, K.D., Long, X.P, 2016. Geochronology, petrogenesis and tectonic significance of the latest Devonian -early Carboniferous I-type granites in the Central Tianshan, NW China. Gondwana Research, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2016.02.012.

              Yin, J.Y., Chen, W., Yuan, C., Yu, S., Xiao, W.J., Long, X.P., Li, J., Sun, J.B., 2015. Petrogenesis of Early Carboniferous adakitic dikes, Sawur region, northern West Junggar, NW China: implications for geodynamic evolution. Gondwana Research, 27(4): 1630-1645.

              Yin, J.Y., Chen, W., Xiao, W.J., Zhang, B., Cai, K.D., 2015. Multi-Method Chronometric Constraints on the Thermal Evolution ofthe Central Tianshan, NW China. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA (English Edition), 89(6): 2092-2093.

              Yin, J.Y., Chen, W., Xiao, W.J., Yuan, C., Sun, M., Tang, G.J., Yu, S., Long, X.P., Cai, K.D., Geng, H.Y., Zhang, Y., Liu, X.Y., 2015. Petrogenesis of Early–Permian Sanukitoids from West Junggar, Northwest China: Implications for Late Paleozoic Crustal Growth in Central Asia. Tectonophysics. 662, 385-397.

              Yin, J.Y., Long, X.P., Yuan, C., Sun, M., Zhao, G.C, Geng, H.Y., 2013. A Late Carboniferous slab window: geochronological and geochemical evidence from mafic to intermediate dykes in West Junggar, NW China. LITHOS, 175-176, 146-162

              Yin J.Y., Yuan, C., Sun, M., Long, X.P., Zhao, G.C., Wong, K.P., Geng, H.Y., Cai, K.D., 2010. Late Carboniferous high-Mg dioritic dikes in Western Junggar, NW China: Geochemical features, petrogenesis and tectonic implications. Gondwana Research, 17, 145-152.

              Zhang, B., Chen, W., Sun, J.B., Yu, S., Yin, J.Y., Li, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, X.Y., Yang, L., Yuan, X. 2015. The thermal history and uplift process of the Ouxidaban pluton in the South Tianshan orogen: Evidence from Ar-Ar and (U-Th)/He. Science China: Earth Sciences, doi: 10.1007/s11430-015-5218-z.

             Yu, S., Chen, W., Evans, N.J., McInnes, B.I.A., Yin, J.Y., Sun, J.B., Li, J., Zhang, B., 2014. Cenozoic uplift, exhumation and deformation in the north Kuqa Depression, China as constrained by (U-Th)/He thermochronometry. Tectonophysics, 630: 166-182.

      Yuan, C, Sun, M., Xu, Y.G., Zhao, G.C., Xiao, W.J., Long, X.P., Yin, J.Y., 2011. Oceanic lithospheric mantle beneath the continental crust of the Chinese Altai. Journal of the Geological Society 162: 1-6.

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