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Name  
Liu Jingbo
Title  
  Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Geology
Phone  
  010-82998539
Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  jingboliu@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
Dr. Jingbo Liu
Present Position: Professor
Specialization: Petrology.
Nationality: China
Date of Birth: 07-11-1964
Family Address: 3-1701, Building 9, Huayanbeili, Chaoyang district, Beijing, 100029, China.
Education
1994 Ph.D., China University of Geosciences, Beijing.
1988 M.S., China University of Geosciences, Wuhan.
1985 B.S., Northwest University, Xian.
Professional Experience
2007.12-present: Professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
1997.12-2007.12: Associate professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS
1996.9-1997.12: Assistant professor, Institute of Geology, CAS
1994.9-1996.9: Postdoctor, Institute of Geology, CAS
1988.6-1991.9: Geological Engineer, Heilongjiang Institute of Geology and Deposit

Research Interests:
High-pressure and ultra-high pressure metamorphism.
Public Services:

Honors:

Supported Projects:
  1. NSFC: 2014-2017, The Study on metamorphic temperature of migmatites from Sulu UHP belt.
  2. NSFC: 2011-2013, Chlorine contents in OH-bearing minerals in high-pressure and ultra-high pressure metamorphic rocks.
  3. NSFC: 2007-2009, Petrologic evidence of K-rich fluids in high-pressure and ultra-high pressure metamorphic process.
  4. Program funded by State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution: 2010-2012, Dating Low δ18O event in the UHP rocks from the Dabie Mountains.
  5. 973 program (2009CB825001): 2009-2013, Metamorphic evolution of heterogeneity in subducted continental crust and metamorphic fluids.

Publications:
  1. Liu, J.B., Zhang, L.M, 2013, Neoproterozoic low to negative δ18O volcanic and intrusive rocks in the Qinling Mountains and their geological significance. Precambrian Research, 230, 138-167.
  2. Liu, J.B., Zhang, L.M, Mao, Q. and Ye, K., 2011, Increasing chlorinity in fluids along the prograde metamorphic path: Evidence from apatite from Yangkou eclogite, Sulu, China.  In Dobrzhinetskaya, L. F., Faryad, S. W., Wallis, S., Cuthbert, S., eds. Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: 25 Years After the Discovery of Coesite and Diamond, Elsevier, pp. 213-239.
  3. Liu, J.B., Liu, W.Y., Ye, K., and Mao, Q., 2009, Chlorine-rich amphibole in Yangkou eclogite, Sulu ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic terrane, China. European Journal of Mineralogy 21(6), 1265-1286.  
  4. Liu, Kai Ye and Min Sun, 2006, Exhumation P-T path of UHP eclogites in the Hong’an area, western Dabie Mountains, China. Lithos, 89, 154-173.  
  5. J. Liu and K. Ye, 2004, Transformation of garnet epidote amphibolite to eclogite,western Dabie Mountains, China. Journal of metamorphic Geology, 22, 383–394.
  6. Jingbo Liu, Kai Ye, Shegnori Maruyama, Bolin Cong, Hongrui Fan, 2001, Mineral inclusions in zircon from gneisses in the ultra-high pressure zone of the Dabie Mountains, China. Journal of Geology, 109, 523-535.  
  7. Liu Jingbo, Wu Yin, Guo Lianjie, 1998, Eclogites and their country gneisses: studies on inclusions in the accessory minerals of country gneisses. Chinese Science Bulletin, 43(1), 65-68.
  8. Liu Jingbo, You Zhendong, Zhong Zengqiu, 1996, Eclogites from the middle and north of Dabie Mountains in southern Henan and northern Hubei, China. Science In China, Series D, 39(3): 293-299.
  9. Guo, S., Ye, K., Wu, T. F., Chen, Y., Yang, Y. H., Zhang, L. M., Liu, J. B., Mao, Q. & Ma, Y. G., 2013. A potential method to confirm the previous existence of lawsonite in eclogite: the mass imbalance of Sr and LREEs in multistage epidote (Ganghe, Dabie UHP terrane). Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 31(4), 415-435.
  10. Guo, S., Ye, K., Chen, Y., Liu, J., Mao, Q. & Ma, Y., 2012. Fluid–rock interaction and element mobilization in UHP metabasalt: Constraints from an omphacite–epidote vein and host eclogites in the Dabie orogen. Lithos, 136-139, 145-167
  11. Guo, S., Ye, K., Chen, Y. & Liu, J. B., 2009. A normalization solution to mass transfer illustration of multiple progressively altered samples using the ISOCON diagram. Economic Geology, 104(6), 881-886.  
  12. Y. Chen, K. Ye, J. B. Liu, M. Sun, 2006, Multistage metamorphism of the Huangtuling ranulite,Northern Dabie Orogen, eastern China: implications for the ectonometamorphic evolution of subducted lower continental crust. Journal of metamorphic Geology, 24, 633–654.
  13. Wen Su, Zhiping Ji, Kai Ye, Zhendong You, Jingbo Liu, Jie Yu, Bolin Cong, 2004, Distribution of hydrous components in jadeite of the Dabie Mountains. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 222, 85-100.
  14. Chen, B., Jahn, B-M., Ye, K., and Liu, J.B., 2002, Cogenetic relationship of the Yangkou gabbro-to-granite unit, Su-Lu terrane, eastern China, and implications for UHP metamorphism: Journal of the Geological Society (London), 159, 457-467.
  15. Fan Hongrui, Liu Jingbo, Guo Jinghui, Ye Kai, Cong Bolin, 2002, Fluid inclusions in whiteschist in the ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic belt of Dabie Shan, China, Chinese Science Bulletin, 47(12), 1028-1032.
  16. Ye, K., Liu, J.B., Cong, B.L., Ye, D., Xu, P., Omori, S. and Maruyama, S., 2002, Ultrahigh-Pressure (UHP) Low-Al Titanites from carbonate-bearing rocks in Dabieshan-Sulu UHP terrane, Eastern China. Am. Mineral., 87: 875-881.
  17. Ye, K., Liu, J.B., Cong, B., Maruyama S., 2001, Overpressures induced by coesite-quartz transition in zircon. American Mineralogist, 86: 1151-1155.
  18. Yao, Y.P., Ye, K., Liu, J.B., Cong, B.L., Wang, Q.C., 2000, A transitional eclogite- to high pressure granulite-facies overprint on coesite–eclogite at Taohang in the Sulu ultrahigh-pressure terrane, Eastern China. Lithos, 52,109–120.
  19. Wang Qingchen, Liu Jingbo, Cong Bolin, 1999, Could tectonic overpressure cause ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism? Chinese Science Bulletin, 44(24), 2295-2298.
 
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