Mao-Yan Zhu
myzhu@nigpas.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Jiangsu
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Earth sciences
  • 1989-09--1992-09 PhD: Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1985-09--1988-07 Master's Degree: Changchun College of Geology
  • 1981-09--1985-07 Bachelor's Degree: Changchun College of Geology
  • 2013— Foreign Corresponding Member, Göttingen Academy of Sciences, Germany
  • 2020.8— Chair, International Subcommission on Ediacaran Stratigraphy
  • 2020.8— Vice Chair, International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy
  • 2012— Election Member, International Subcommission on Ediacaran Stratigraphy
  • 2013— Chair, International Working Group on the Cambrian of Newfoundland
  • 2014— Leader, National Stratigraphy Commission of China on the Neoproterozoic
  • 2018— Vice Chairman, Earth Biology Division, Palaeontological Society of China
  • 2019— Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Stratigraphy
  • 2018— Deputy Editor, Science China: Earth Sciences
  • 2021— Editor-in-Chief, Global and Planetary Change
  • 2007— Editorial Board, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • 2014— Editorial Board, Journal of Earth Sciences
  • 2010— Editorial Board, Science & Technology Review
  • 2003— Editorial Board, World Geology
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences Natural Science Award (1997)
  • Hong Kong Qiu Shi Science and Technology Foundation “Outstanding Scientific Achievement Group Award” (1997)
  • Guizhou Province Science and Technology Progress Second Prize (2003, 2015)
  • Yin Zanxun Stratigraphy and Paleontology Award from the Palaeontological Society of China (2009)
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences Zhu Li Yuehua Excellent Teacher Award (2016)
  • Jiangsu Province Science and Technology First Prize (2016)
Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Earth environment and biological evolution research
  • A short-lived oxidation event during the early Ediacaran and delayed oxygenation of the Proterozoic ocean, Chen, B., Hu, C., Mills, B.J.W., He, T., Andersen, M.B., Chen, X., Liu, P., Lu, M., Newton, R.J., Poulton, S.W., Shields, G.A., Zhu, M. *, 2022
  • The tempo of Ediacaran evolution, Yang, C.*, Rooney, A.D.*, Condon, D.J., Li, X.-H., Grazhdankin, D. V, Bowyer, F.T., Hu, C., Macdonald, F.A., and Zhu, M.*, 2021
  • Dynamic interplay of biogeochemical C, S, and Ba cycles in response to Shuram oxygenation event, Cui, H., Kaufman, A. J., Xiao, S., Zhou, C., Zhu, M., Cao, M., Loyd, S., Crockford, P., Liu, X.-M., Goderis, S., Wang, W., Guan, C., 2021
  • A new early Cambrian bivalved euarthropod from Yunnan, China and general interspecific morphological and size variations in Cambrian hymenocarines, Zeng, H., Zhao, F.-C., Yin, Z.-J., Zhu, M.-Y., 2021
  • Fuxianhuiids are mandibulates and share affinities with total-group Myriapoda, Aria, C. *, Zhao, F., Zhu, M. *, 2021
  • The co-evolution of life and environments in South China from Snowball Earth to Cambrian Explosion, Li, C., Zhu, M., Feng, Q., Clousen, S., 2021
  • A diverse organic-walled microfossil assemblage from the Mesoproterozoic Xiamaling Formation, North China, Miao, L., Moczydłowska, M., M. Zhu*, 2021
  • A template for an improved rock-based subdivision of the pre-Cryogenian time scale, Shields, Graham A, Robin A Strachan, Susannah M Porter, Galen P Halverson, Francis A Macdonald, Kenneth A Plumb, Carlos J De Alvarenga, Dhiraj M Banerjee, Andrey Bekker, Alexander Brasier, Partha P Chakraborty, Alan S Collins, Kent Condie, Kaushik Das, David AD Evans, Richard Ernst, Anthony E Fallick, Hartwig Frimmel, Reinhardt Fuck, Paul F Hoffman, Balz S Kamber, Anton B Kuznetsov, Ross N Mitchell, Daniel G Poiré, Simon W Poulton, Robert Riding, Mukund Sharma, Craig Storey, Eva Stueeken, Rosalie Tostevin, Elizabeth Turner, Shuhai Xiao, Shuanhong Zhang, Ying Zhou, Maoyan Zhu, 2021
  • The evolution pathway of ammonia-oxidizing archaea shaped by major geological events, Yang, Y., Zhang, C., Lenton, T. M., Yan, X., Zhu, M., Zhou, M., Tao, J., Phelps, T. J., Cao, Z., 2021
  • Paleomagnetic insights into the Cambrian biogeographic conundrum: Did the North China Craton link Laurentia and East Gondwana?, Zhao, H., Zhang, S., Zhu, M., Ding, J., Li, H., Yang, T., Wu, H., 2021
  • Reply to ‘Uppermost Cambrian carbon chemostratigraphy: the HERB and undocumented TOCE events are not synonymous’, Zhu, M., Babcock, L.E., Peng, S., Ahlberg, P., 2021
Neoproterozoic Cambrian Earth Environment Biological Evolution Stratigraphy Paleontology Sedimentology Paleoenvironment Geology Research

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