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Name  
ZHOU Xiqiang
Title  
  Associate Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Geology
Phone  
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Zip Code  
  100029
Fax  
  010-62010846
Email  
  zhouxiqiang[a]mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Office  
  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
  • 2017.1-present, Associate Professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2015.1-2017.1, Post-doctor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2008.9-2014.12, Ph.D. in Mineralogy, Petrology, Mineral deposit, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  • 2004.9-2008.7, B.S. in Geology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing)

Research Interests:
  1. Evolution of oceanic environment and life during the Precambrian-Cambrian transition. 
  2. Sedimentary facies and geochemistry of chert, black shale and carbonate. 
  3. Sedimentary mineral deposit (barite, phosphorite etc.).
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Honors:

Supported Projects:
  1. January 2016 ~ December 2018, National Natural Science Foundation of China (41502117) 
  2. November 2015 ~ December 2016, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2015M581166)

Selected Publication:
  1. Dong Shaofeng, Chen Daizhao, Zhou Xiqiang, Qian Yixiong, Tian Mi, Qing Hairuo. Tectonically‐driven dolomitization of Cambrian to Lower Ordovician carbonates of the Quruqtagh area, northeastern flank of Tarim Basin, northwest China: Sedimentology, 2017, DOI: 10.1111/sed.12341. 
  2. Zhou Xiqiang, Chen Daizhao, Dong Shaofeng, Zhang Yanqiu, Guo Zenghui, Wei Hengye, Yu Hao. Diagenetic barite deposits in the Yurtus Formation in Tarim Basin, NW China: Implications for barium and sulfur cycling in the earliest Cambrian. Precambrian Research, 2015, 263: 79-87. 
  3. Zhou Xiqiang, Chen Daizhao, Tang Dongjie, Dong Shaofeng, Guo Chuan, Guo Zenghui, Zhang Yanqiu. Biogenic Iron-Rich Filaments in the Quartz Veins in the Uppermost Ediacaran Qigebulake Formation, Aksu Area, Northwestern Tarim Basin, China: Implications for Iron Oxidizers in Subseafloor Hydrothermal Systems. Astrobiology, 2015, 15(7): 523-37. 
  4. Yu Hao, Zhou XiQiang, Wang JianGuo, Guo Chuan, Wei HengYe, Chen DaiZhao. The origin of bedding-parallel fibrous calcite veins in the Lower Permian Chihsia Formation in western Hubei Province, South China. Science Bulletin, 2015, 60(20): 1778-1786. 
  5. Chen Daizhao, Zhou Xiqiang, Fu Yong, Wang Jianguo, Yan Detian, New U-Pb zircon ages of the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary strata in South China. Terra Nova, 2015, 27(1): 62-68. 
  6. Zhang Yanqiu, Chen Daizhao, Zhou Xiqiang, Guo Zenghui, Wei Wenwen, Mutti Maria, Depositional facies and stratal cyclicity of dolomites in the Lower Qiulitag Group (Upper Cambrian) in northwestern Tarim Basin, NW China. Facies, 2015, 61(1): 1-24. 
  7. Zhou Xiqiang, Chen Daizhao, Qing Hairuo, Qian Yixiong, Wang Dan. Submarine silica-rich hydrothermal activity during the earliest Cambrian in the Tarim Basin, Northwest China. International Geology Review, 2014, 56(15): 1906-1918. 
  8. Dong ShaoFeng, Chen DaiZhao, Qing HaiRuo, Jiang MaoSheng, Zhou XiQiang, In situ stable isotopic constraints on dolomitizing fluids for the hydrothermally-originated saddle dolomites at Keping, Tarim Basin. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2013a, 58(23): 2877-2882. 
  9. Dong Shaofeng, Chen Daizhao, Qing Hairuo, Zhou Xiqiang, Wang Dan, Guo Zenghui, Jiang Maosheng, Qian Yixiong, Hydrothermal alteration of dolostones in the Lower Ordovician, Tarim Basin, NW China: Multiple constraints from petrology, isotope geochemistry and fluid inclusion microthermometry. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2013b, 46: 270-286. 
  10. Wang Jianguo, Chen Daizhao, Wang Dan, Yan Detian, Zhou Xiqiang, Wang Qingchen, Petrology and geochemistry of chert on the marginal zone of Yangtze Platform, western Hunan, South China, during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition. Sedimentology, 2012, 59(3): 809-829.
 
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