Professional:Associate professor
Department:Paleontology Teaching and Research Office
Direction:Ancient marine environment and early life evolution
Education and work experience
2025.10to date,Northwest University, Department of Geology, Associate Professor
2022.09to2025.09,Northwest University, Department of Geology, Postdoctoral
2018.0 9. Fromto2022.07, Syracuse University (Syracuse University), Ph.D. in Earth Science,
2015.09,to2018.07,Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Master
2011.09,to2015.07,Nanjing University, School of Earth Science and Engineering, Bachelor's degree
National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project, CarbonateI/CaNew Constraints on Ocean Redox Status during SPICE42302008Event Period2024.01-2026.12Song Style ", Hosted
Special Funding from the Postdoctoral Science Foundation for the Reconstruction of Ancient Marine Redox Environments from the Ediacaran to Early Cambrian Period - New Constraints from the I/CaRatio (2024T170727,2024.07-2025.09, host
Postdoctoral Science Foundation general funding, research on modern marine organism shells and bonesI/Caand its implications for the reconstruction of ancient ocean redox states (2024M752616),2024.07-2025.09
Shaanxi Province Postdoctoral Research Project, The Influence of Heterogeneous Carbonate Rock Components on I/CaIndicators and Their Implications for the Reconstruction of Ancient Marine Redox Environments (2023 BSHEDZZ241,2024.01-2025.09, host
He Ruliang,Jia Wanglu, Peng Ping'an, 2018.Drainage-Thermal simulation experimental study on the influence of hydrocarbon retention process on the development of nano pores in organic rich shale.Geochemistry span>, 47(5), pp.575-585.
Li K, Wang Q, He R*, Han J, Chang C*. Unveiling shallow marine redox context for the first Phanerozoic mass extinction event. Global and Planetary Change. 2025 Dec 3:105215.
Duan, R., He, R., Ju, P., Yang, H., Yang, F., Wang, Q., Yao, M., Yao, J., Huang, K., Zhao, G., 2025. Ocean oxygenation in the aftermath of the origin of multicellular eukaryotes: Evidences from Ce anomaly and I/Ca of the Yangzhuang Formation at 1.50 Ga. Precambrian Research 420, 107709.
Pohl A., Lu Z., Lu W., Stockey R., Elrick M., Li M., Desrochers A., Shen Y., He R., Finnegan S., 2021. Vertical decoupling in Late Ordovician anoxia due to reorganization of ocean circulation. Nature Geoscience, pp.1-6.
Guo H., Jia W., He R., Yu C. and Song J., 2020. Distinct evolution trends of nanometer-scale pores displayed by the pyrolysis of organic matter-rich lacustrine shales: Implications for the pore development mechanisms. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 121, p.104622.
Guo H., He R., Jia W., Peng P.A., Lei Y., Luo X., Wang X., Zhang L., Jiang C., two thousand and eighteen Pore characteristics of lacustrine shale within the oil window in the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, southeastern Ordos Basin, China. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 91, pp.279-296.
Guo H., Jia W., Peng P.A., Zeng J., He R., 2017. Evolution of organic matter and nanometer-scale pores in an artificially matured shale undergoing two distinct types of pyrolysis: A study of the Yanchang Shale with Type II kerogen. Organic geochemistry, 105, pp.56-66.