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Name  
LIU Mu
Title  
  Special-term Associate Professor
Highest Education  
  Ph.D.
Subject Categories  
  Sedimentology
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  100029
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Email  
  liumu[a]mail.iggcas.ac.cn
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  No.19 Beitucheng West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

Education and Appointments:
  • 2006-2009 Zhengzhou Foreign Language School
  • 2009-2013 China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Bachelor of Engineer
  • 2013-2016 University of Oklahoma, Master of Science
  • 2016-2019 Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ph. D.
  • 2020-2022 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2023-present Associate Professor, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Research Interests:
  1. The driving factors behind major biotic events during the Ordovician-Silurian
  2. Oceanic Anoxic Event records in marine and terrestrial environments.
  3. Sedimentological and paleoceanographic implications of marine red beds.
  4. Applications of biomarkers in paleoenvironmental and petroleum geological studies.
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Publications:
  1. Liu, M.*, Philp, R. P., 2023. Utilization of Pyrrolic Compounds as Indicators of Secondary Migration for Woodford Oils in the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USA. Journal of Earth Science (accepted).
  2. Liu, M., Chen, D.*, Jiang, L., Stockey, R.G., Aseal, D., Zhang, B., Liu, K., Yang, X., Yan, D., Planavsky, N.J., 2022. Oceanic anoxia and extinction in the latest Ordovician. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 588, 117553.
  3. Liu, M., Ji, C.*, Hu, H., Xia, G., Yi, H., Them, T.R., Sun, P., Chen, D., 2021. Variations in microbial ecology during the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Early Jurassic) in the Qiangtang Basin, Tibet: Evidence from biomarker and carbon isotopes. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 580, 110626.
  4. Liu, M., Sun, P., Them, T.R., Li, Y., Sun, S., Gao, X., Huang, X., Tang, Y.*, 2020. Organic geochemistry of a lacustrine shale across the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Early Jurassic) from NE China. Global and Planetary Change 191, 103214.
  5. Liu, M., Chen, D.*, Zhou, X., Tang, D., Them, T. R., Jiang, M., 2019. Upper Ordovician marine red limestones, Tarim Basin, NW China: A product of an oxygenated deep ocean and changing climate? Global and Planetary Change 183, 103032.
  6. Liu, M., Chen, D.*, Zhou, X., Yuan, W., Jiang, M., Liu, L., 2019. Climatic and oceanic changes during the Middle-Late Ordovician transition in the Tarim Basin, NW China and implications for the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 514, 522-535.
  7. Liu, M; Yuan, W.; Chen, D.*; Feng, X., 2022. Mercury isotopes show vascular plants had colonized land extensively by the early Silurian. 21st International Sedimentological Congress Theme. Beijing.
  8. Liu, M.; Philp, R. P*; Wang, T., 2015 The Utilization of Carbazole and Benzocarbazole as Possible Indicators of Relative Migration Distances for Woodford Oils in the Anadarko Basin, AAPG Annual Conference, Denver. Talk Section.
  9. Liu, W., Liu, M.*, Yang, T., Liu, X., Them, T.R., Wang, K., Bian, C., Meng, Q.a., Li, Y., Zeng, X., Zhao, W., 2022. Organic matter accumulations in the Santonian-Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) lacustrine Nenjiang shale (K2n) in the Songliao Basin, NE China: Terrestrial responses to OAE3? International Journal of Coal Geology 260, 104069.
  10. Kozik, N., Young, S. A., Newby, S. M., Liu, M., Chen, D., Hammarlund, E. U., Bond, D. P. G., Them, T. R., Owens, J. D., 2022, Rapid marine oxygen variability: driver of the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction, Science Advances 8, eabn8345.
  11. Wang, Y., Chen, D., Liu, M., Liu, K., Tang, P., 2022. Ediacaran carbon cycling and Shuram excursion recorded in the Tarim Block, northwestern China. Precambrian Research 377, 106694.
  12. Ge, X., Chen, D., Zhang, G., Huang, T., Liu, M., El-Shafeiy, M., 2022. Marine redox evolution and organic accumulation in an intrashelf basin, NE Sichuan Basin during the Late Permian. Marine and Petroleum Geology 140, 105633.
  13. Zhang, G., Chen, D.*, Huang, K.-J., Liu, M., Huang, T., Yeasmin, R., Fu, Y., 2021. Dramatic attenuation of continental weathering during the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition: Implications for the climatic-oceanic-biological co-evolution. Global and Planetary Change 203, 103518.
  14. Yang, X., Yan, D., Chen, D., Liu, M., She, X., Zhang, B., Zhang, L., Zhang, J., 2021. Spatiotemporal variations of sedimentary carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions in the Yangtze Shelf Sea across the Ordovician-Silurian boundary. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 567, 110257.
  15. Yang, X., Yan, D.*, Chen, D., Liu, M., She, X., Zhang, J., Wei, X., Lu, Z., 2020. Spatial variation of carbon isotopic compositions of carbonate and organic matter from the Late Ordovician sedimentary succession in the Yangtze Platform, South China: Implications for sea – Level eustacy and shoaling of marine chemocline. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 202, 104540.
  16. Wang, T., Liu, L., Liu, M., Philp, R. P.*, 2017. Source rock of Woodford tight oil play on the Cherokee Platform (Oklahoma) AAPG Annual Conference, Houston. Poster Section.
 
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