佘振兵
Doctoral Supervisor
Gender :
Male
Date of Birth :
1979-09-01
Education Level :
Doctoral Degree in Education
Degree :
Doctoral Degree in Science
Status :
在岗
School/Department :
地球物质科学系
Date of Employment :
2006-07-01
Discipline :
geology
Zhenbing She is a professor in geobiology at China University of Geosciences, Wuhan. He is interested in the co-evolution of life and environment in the Precambrian. He and his group use a suite of micro-analytical techniques, including optical microscopy, micro-Raman spectroscopy, SEM, FIB-TEM, ToF-SIMS and NanoSIMS to study Precambrian phosphorites and carbonates. By doing this, they are able to trace the fossil record of early animals, to understand the genesis of the unprecedented phosphorite deposits, and to decipher the interplay between atmospheric oxygenation, global carbon and phosphorus cycling and early life evolution.

Prof. She's lab: Correlated Raman-SEM microanalytical system (Witec RISE)
- She, Z.-B..Provenance of the Triassic Songpan–Ganzi flysch, west China.Chemical Geology,231:159-175
- She, Z.-B..An Early Mesozoic transcontinental palaeoriver in South China: evidence from detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology and Hf isotopes.Journal of the Geological Society, London.2012,169:353-362
- She, Z.-B..Terminal Proterozoic cyanobacterial blooms and phosphogenesis documented by the Doushantuo granular phosphorites I: In situmicro-analysis of textures and composition.Precambrian Research.2014,251:62-79
- She, Z.-B.Terminal Proterozoic cyanobacterial blooms and phosphogenesis documented by the Doushantuo granular phosphorites II: microbial diversity and carbon isotopes.Precambrian Research,251:62-79
- She, Z.-B..The termination and aftermath of the Lomagundi-Jatuli carbon isotope excursions in the Paleoproterozoic Hutuo Group, North China.Journal of Earth Science.2016,27:297-316
- She, Z.-B..New observations of Ambient Inclusion Trails (AITs) and pyrite framboids in the Ediacaran Doushantuo Formation, South China.Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.2016,461:374–388
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