Liu Jianqiang

Professional:Associate professor

Department:Petrology & Mineralogy Teaching and Research Office

Direction:Igneous rock petrology and mantle geochemistry

Email:jqliu@nwu.edu.cn;jxcrliujianqiang@163.com

Liu Jianqiang, Associate Professor and Master's Supervisor. He graduated from Chang'an University with a bachelor's degree in June 2010, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences with a master's degree in June 2013, and Nanjing University with a doctor's degree in June 2017. I worked as a lecturer at Hohai University from June 2017 to January 2022. In February 2022, I was transferred to work at Northwestern University and held positions as a lecturer and associate professor. In 2018, he won the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award from Nanjing University. In 2020, he was selected as the fourth level academic newcomer of the "Dayu Scholar Program" at Hohai University. In 2021, he won the third prize in the Youth Group of the 28th Teacher Lecture Competition at Hohai University

The main research directions are igneous petrology and mantle geochemistry. Research interests include but are not limited to: the genesis of kimberlite and potassium magnesium lamprophyre, the spatiotemporal distribution and genesis of northeast Cenozoic intraplate volcanic rocks, and the application of non-traditional stable isotopes in mantle geochemistry.

, Using the technique of melt inclusion to reveal the genesis of igneous rocks and the heterogeneity of mantle materials. Published 10 academic papers as the first author or corresponding author in journals such as Geochimica et Cosmococca Acta, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2 papers), Chemical Geology, Lithos, Journal of Rock Sciences, etc., including 3 papers indexed by Nature Index; Published over 20 papers as collaborators

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First and corresponding author's paper:

1. & Nbsp& Nbsp& NbspLiu, J.Q. *, Chen, L.H., Wang, X.J., Kricek, L., Zeng, G., Zhang, X.Y., Murphy, D.T., Dalton, H., Pandey, A., Chalapathi Rao, N. V. 2023 Zinc isotopes received separated enriched sources of contemporary lamps in Eastern Dharwar CratonContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-023-02073-1.

2. & Nbsp& NbspLiu, J.Q. *, Chen, L.H., Wang, X.J., Zhang, H.L., Zeng, G., Saskia, E., Zhang, L., Ren, Z.Y. 2022b Olivine and melt inclusion chemical constraints on the nature and origin of the common mantle component benefit eastern AsiaContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-022-01981-y

3. & Nbsp& NbspLiu, J.Q. *, Chen, L.H., Wang, X.J., Zhang, X.Y., Zeng, G., Saskia, E., Murphy, D.T., Colleson, K.D., Komiya, T.,  Krmicek, L. 2022a& Nbsp; Magnesium and zinc isotopic evidence for the involvement of recycled carbon in the petrogenes of Gaussberg lamps, Antarctica& NbspChemical Geology& Nbsp https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2022.121067

4. & Nbsp& Nbsp& NbspLiu, J.Q. *Saskia, E., Chen, L.H., Zhang, H.L., Wu, B., Zeng, G., Wang, X.J., Lei, Z.L; Yu, X. 2021 Petrological evidence for magic recharge and mixing benefit the Ma&# 39; Anshan monogenic volcano of Xiaogulihe in Northeast China& NbspLithos https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2020.105928

5. & Nbsp& Nbsp& NbspLiu, J.Q., Chen, L.H., Wang, X.J., Zh

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