At the invitation of professor Xia Dunsheng and assistant professor Wang Xin from the College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University and the Key Laboratory of Western China’s Environmental Systems, Ministry of Education, China, assistant professor Jia Jia from Zhejiang Normal University and Dr Lv Bin from Fujian Normal University, will make an academic report respectively. Welcome!
Lecturer: Jia Jia
Title of the report: Climate evolution characteristics of suborbital and orbital scale in central Asia arid region since the middle Pleistocene.
Lecturer: Lv Bin
Title of the report: A preliminary study on soil environmental magnetism in humid subtropical areas.
Time: on Saturday, November 23, 2019, at 3:00 p.m.
Site: Lecture room 502, Qiliantang Lanzhou University
Lecturer profile:
Jia Jia, an assistant professor, has been serving for College of Geography and Environmental Sciences of Zhejiang Normal University since 2018. He mainly engaged in the following research fields: loess and dust environmental magnetism, climatic evolution of arid region—The rules and characteristics of climatic evolution from millennium to the orbit scale recorded in Tianshan loess. He also participates in the review of journals such asEarth Science Review、Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology、Quaternary International、Journal of Mountain Scienceand others. And he has published more than 20 high-level SCI academic papers inEarth Science Review、Geography Research Letter、Quaternary Science Review、Journal of Quaternary Science、Quaternary Research and other internationally renowned geoscience journals.
Lv Bin is an assistant professor of School of Geography, Fujian Normal University. From 2007 to 2012, he studied in the College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University and Key Laboratory of Western China’s Environmental Systems, Ministry of Education, China, and obtained the degree of doctor. For many years, he has been engaging in the study of soil environmental magnetism and quaternary environmental changes in different climatic regions. He has been in charge of several research projects and published more than 60 academic papers in domestic and abroad journals.