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中国地质大学(武汉)教授,博导,生物地质与环境地质国家重点实验室副主任,中国古生物学会理事,All Earth 和Frontiers in Earth Science associate editor,GPC,PeerJ和古生物学报的编委。主要从事重大地质突变期地球生物学研究,主要包括生物灭绝事件、古环境演变、地球生物学大数据和AI应用。主持了优青、重点等多项国家基金委项目。共发表论文90余篇,第一/通讯作者SCI论文45篇,包括发表在Nature Geoscience、Science Advances、PNAS、Nature Communications、Geology等期刊上,论文被Science,PNAS, NSR专刊正面评述。曾获国家自然科学奖二等奖(排名第三)、教育部自然科学一等奖(排名第四),成果三次入选中国古生物学十大进展。研发了化石智能鉴定平台AI-Fossil(www.ai-fossil.com)。
- 国家自然科学基金重点项目“中生代初的生物环境事件与海相生态系重建”(编号:40830212,2009-2012),骨干成员
- 国家973重大基础研究项目“若干重大地质环境突变的地球生物学过程”(编号:2011CB808804,2011-2015),骨干成员
- 现代古生物学和地层学国家重点实验室开放基金“华南早三叠世有孔虫的时空分布研究” (编号:133111,2013-2016),主持
- 中央高校基本科研业务费-摇篮计划(编号:CUG130407,2013-2015),主持
- 国家自然科学基金青年基金项目“中生代初有孔虫与海洋环境的演变” (编号:41302271,2014-2016),主持
- 国家自然科学基金重点项目“早三叠世海、陆相地层对比及生物-环境演变过程”(编号:41530104,2016-2020),骨干成员
- 国家自然科学基金优秀青年基金项目“三叠纪地球生物学”(编号:41622207,2017-2019),主持
- Song Haijun*, Wignall, P. B., Tong Jinnan, and Yin Hongfu, 2013, Two pulses of extinction during the Permian-Triassic crisis. Nature Geoscience, 6: 52-56.
- Song, Haijun*, Jiang, G., Poulton, S.W., Wignall, P.B., Tong, J., Song, H., An, Z., Chu, D., Tian, L., She, Z., Wang, C., 2017, The onset of widespread marine red beds and the evolution of ferruginous oceans. Nature Communications 8, doi: 10.1038/s41467-41017-00502-x
- Li, M., Song, Haijun*, Algeo, T.J., Wignall, P.B., Dai, X., Woods, A.D., 2018a. A dolomitization event at the oceanic chemocline during the Permian-Triassic transition. Geology 46, 1043-1046
- Song, Haijun*, Wignall, P.B., Dunhill, A.M., 2018. Decoupled taxonomic and ecological recoveries from the Permo-Triassic extinction. Science Advances 4, eaat5091
- Song, Haijun*, Wignall, P. B., Song, H., Dai, X., & Chu, D. 2019. Seawater temperature and dissolved oxygen over the past 500 million years. Journal of Earth Science, 30(2), 236-243.
- Liu, X., Song, Haijun*, 2020. Automatic identification of fossils and abiotic grains during carbonate microfacies analysis using deep convolutional neural networks. Sedimentary Geology: 105790.
- Song, Haijun*, Huang, S., Jia, E., Dai, X., Wignall, P.B., Dunhill, A.M., 2020. Flat latitudinal diversity gradient caused by the Permian–Triassic mass extinction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(30): 17578-17583.
- Song Haijun, Tong Jinnan*, Chen, Z.Q., Yang Hao, and Wang Yongbiao, 2009. End-Permian mass extinction of foraminifers in the Nanpanjiang Basin, South China. Journal of Paleontology, 83 (5): 718-738.
- Song Haijun, Tong Jinnan, Zhang Kexin, Wang Qinxian, and Chen, Z.Q., 2007. Foraminifers surviving from the end-Permian mass extinction at Meishan, Changxing, China. Palaeoworld, 22 (1-3): 105-119.
- Wang Qinxian, Tong Jinnan, Song Haijun, and Yang Hao, 2009. Ecological evolution across the Permian/Triassic boundary at the Kangjiaping Section in Cili County, Hunan Province, China. Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 52 (6): 797-806.
- Chen, Z.Q., Tong Jinnan, Zhang Kexin, Yang Hao, Liao Zuoting, Song Haijun, and Chen Jing, 2009. Environmental and biotic turnover across the Permian-Triassic boundary on a shallow carbonate platform in western Zhejiang, South China. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 56 (6): 775-797.
- Song Haijun*, Tong Jinnan, and Chen, Z.Q., 2009. Two episodes of foraminiferal extinction near the Permian-Triassic boundary at the Meishan section, South China. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 56: 765-773.
- Song Huyue, Tong Jinnan, Song Haijun, Qiu Haiou, and Zhu Yuanyuan, 2010. Excursion of sulfur isotope compositions in the Lower Triassic of South Guizhou, China. Journal of Earth Science, 21: 158-160.
- Liu Hao, Wang Yongbiao, Yuan Aihua, Yang Hao, Song Haijun, and Zhang Suxin, 2010. Ostracod fauna across the Permian-Triassic boundary at Chongyang, Hubei Province, and its implication for the process of the mass extinction Science China Earth Sciences, 53 (6): 810-817.
- Chen Jing, Tong Jinnan, Niu Zhijun, Zhou Shiqin, Song Haijun, and Yi Fei, 2010. Lower-Middle Triassic strata in Qingyan, Guizhou Province, South China. Earth science-Journal of China University of Geosciences, 35 (1): 51-61.