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分类:导师信息 来源:中国考研网 2015-07-25 相关院校:兰州大学
姓 名
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聂军胜
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性 别
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男
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最高学历
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研究生
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最高学位
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博士
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职务
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职 称
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教授
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联系方式
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0931-8912861
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所在部门
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地貌与第四纪地质研究所
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研究方向
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新生代环境
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学习经历
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1996-2000 兰州大学 自然地理学 学士
2000-2003 兰州大学 自然地理学 硕士
2003-2008 University of Rhode Island 海洋学 博士
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工作经历
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2008-2010 University of Texas at Austin 地质学 博士后
2010-今 兰州大学 第四纪地质与自然地理 教授
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主讲课程
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古气候学
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学术兼职
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中国第四纪研究会干旱区环境专业委员会副主任
Nature, Nature Geoscience, EPSL, GCA等二十多家杂志审稿人
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研究成果
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(1) 较系统的研究了黄土高原红粘土的磁学性质,为利用磁学手段对红粘土进行进一步古气候研究提供了新思路和新手段。这方面成果先后受邀在欧洲地球科学学会年会(EGU)、美国地球物理学会(AGU)、中国地球物理学会(CGU)和国际第四纪联合会(INQUA)会议环境磁学分会作特邀报告。
(2) 较系统的对比了6Ma来黄土红粘土磁化率记录与深海氧同位素记录的异同,发现了一系列古气候事件和问题,深化了对海陆古气候耦合机制的理解。成果被Nature Geoscience等杂志引用。
(3) 发现多指标物源分析能够最大限度的真实的重建物源历史,恢复了安第斯山北部的隆升历史,为理解安第斯山脉隆升与新生代气候变化的关系提供了重要年代限制。恢复了黄土高原8百万以来的物源历史,探讨了重矿物方法对研究黄土物源变化的限制和有效性,深化了对黄土高原物源变化的认识。成果被Science等杂志引用。
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获得荣誉
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教育部新世纪人才 2009
中国地球物理学会“傅承义青年科技奖” 2013
青藏高原青年科技奖 2013
"Palaeogeography palaeoclimatology palaeoecology" excellent reviewer, 2013
基金委“优秀青年基金” 2014
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在研项目
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自然科学基金优青项目,41422204、第四纪地质学、2015/01-2017/12、在研、主持。
国家“973”项目课题,2013CB956400、中国西部西风区新生代剥蚀风化记录与古气候变化、2013/1-2017/12、在研、参与。
国家“973”项目课题,2011CB403301、黄河上游沙漠宽谷段风沙水沙过程与调控机理、2011/01-2015/08、在研、参与。
自然科学基金面上项目,41172329、柴达木盆地记录的晚中新世气候转型期( 10-5.5 Ma)轨道尺度气候变化及驱动机制研究、2012/01-2015/12、在研、主持。
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发表论文
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34. J. Nie, T. Stevens, Y. Song, J. King, R. Zhang, S. Ji, L. Gong, and D. Cares, Pacific freshening drives Pliocene cooling and Asian monsoon intensification. Scientific Reports, 4, 5474, doi:10.1038/srep05474, 2014.
媒体报道:
· Forbes (http://www.forbes.com/sites/paulrodgers/2014/06/30/what-started-the-ice-ages-panama/)
· Science Daily
· 研究解析“冰河世纪”开始原因
· 中国科学报(http://paper.sciencenet.cn/htmlpaper/20148512343551933999.shtm)
33. J. Nie, W. Peng, Y. Song, A. Möller, B. Horton, S. Liu, A. Bird, J. Oalmann, H. Gong, X. Fang, Provenance of the upper Miocene–Pliocene Red Clay deposits of the Chinese loess plateau. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 407, 35-47, 2014.
32. J. Nie, R. Zhang, C. Necula, D. Heslop, Q. Liu, L. Gong, and S. Banerjee, Late Miocene-early Pleistocene paleoclimate history of the Chinese Loess Plateau revealed by remanence unmixing. Geophysical Research Letters, 41, 2163-2168, 2014.
31. J. Nie and W. Peng, Automated SEM-EDS heavy mineral analysis reveals no provenance shift between glacial loess and interglacial paleosol on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Aeolian Research 13, 71-75, 2014.
30. J. Nie, M. Jackson, J. King, and X. Fang, Characterizing the superparamagnetic grain distribution of Chinese red-clay sequences by thermal fluctuation tomography. Global and Planetary Change, 110, 364-367, 2013.
29. J. Nie, W. Peng, K. Pfaff, A. Möller, E. Garzanti, S. Andò, , T. Stevens, A. Bird, H. Chang, Y. Song, S. Liu, and S. Ji, Controlling factors on heavy mineral assemblages in Chinese loess and Red Clay. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 381-382, 110-118, 2013.
28. J. Nie, Y., Song , J. W. King, R. Zhang, and X. Fang, Six million years of magnetic grain-size records reveal that temperature and precipitation were decoupled on the Chinese Loess Plateau during ~4.5-2.6 Ma. Quaternary Research, 79, 465-470, 2013.
27. J. Saylor, J. Knowles, B. Horton, J. Nie, and A. Mora, Mixing of source populations recorded in detrital zircon U-Pb age spectra of modern river sands, Journal of Geology, 121, 17-33, 2013.
26. G. Li, J. Nie, S. Clemens, W. Liu, J. Sun, R. Zech, and Y. Huang, The importance of solar insolation on the temperature variations for the past 110 kyr on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 317-318, 128-133, 2012.
25. J. Nie, B. Horton, J. Saylor, A. Mora, M. Mange, C. Garzione, and A. Basu, Integrated provenance analysis of a retroarc fold-thrust belt: U-Pb geochronology, heavy minerals, and Nd isotopes of the Magdalena Valley basin, northern Andes, Colombia. Earth Science Reviews, 110, 111-126, 2012.
24. J. Nie, Coupled 100-kyr cycles between 3 and 1 Ma in terrestrial and marine paleoclimatic records. doi:10.1029/2011GC003772, in press, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 12, Q10Z32, 10 PP., doi:10.1029/2011GC003772, 2011.
23. Y. Wang, J. Nie, T. Zhang, G. Sun, X. Yang, Y. Liu, and X. Liu. Cenozoic tectonic evolution in the western Qaidam Basin inferred from subsurface data. Geo. J. , 14, 335-344, 2011.
22. J. Zan, X. Fang, J. Nie, S. Yang, C. Song, and S. Dai. Magnetic properties of surface soils across the southern Tarim Basin. Chinese Science Bulletin, 56, 290-296, 2010.
21. J. Zan, X. Fang, S. Yang, J. Nie, and X. Li. A rock magnetic study of loess from the West Kunlun Mountains. Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, B10101, doi:10.1029/2009JB007184, 2010.
20. Y. Bai, X. Fang, J. Nie, Q. Meng, and Y. Chi. Methoxy n-fatty acids in surface solis from the Gongga and Kunlun Mountain regions: Ecological implications. Chinese Science Bulletin, 55, doi: 10.1007/s11434-010-3228-y, 2010.
19. Y. Song, Z. Shi, X. Fang, J. Nie, N. Ishikawa, X. Qiang, and X. Wang, Magnetic properties of loess in the Ili basin, Central Asia, and their correlation with those of loess from the Chinese Loess Plateau. Science in China (series D), 40, 61-72, 2010.
18. B. Horton, M. Parra, J. Saylor, J. Nie, A. Mora, V. Torres., D. Stockli, and M. Strecker, Resolving Andean uplift of the Eastern Cordillera in Colombia using detrital zircon U-Pb age signatures. GSA Today, 20, 4-9, 2010.
17. B. Horton, J. Saylor, J. Nie, A. Mora, M. Parra, A. Reyes, and D. Stockli, Linking sedimentation in the northern Andes to basement configuration, Mesozoic extension, and Cenozoic shortening: Evidence from detrital zircon U-Pb ages in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 122, 1423-1442, 2010.
16. J. Nie, B. Horton, A. Mora, J. Saylor, T. Housh, J. Rubiano, and J. Naranjo, Tracking exhumation of Andean ranges bounding the Middle Magdalena Valley basin, Colombia. Geology, 38, 451-454, 2010.
15. J. Nie, Y. Song, J. King, X. Fang, and C. Heil, HIRM variations in the Chinese red-clay sequence: insights into pedogenesis in the dust source area. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 38, 96-104, 2010.
14. J. Saylor, A. Mora, B. Horton, and J. Nie, Controls on the Isotopic Composition of Surface Water and Precipitation in the Northern Andes, Colombian Eastern Cordillera. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73, 6999-7018, 2009.
13. J. Nie, Y. Song, J. King, and R. Egli, Consistent grain size distribution of pedogenic maghemite of surface soils and Miocene loessic soils on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Journal of Quaternary Science, 25, 261-266, 2010.
12. Y. Bai, X. Fang, J. Nie, Y. Wang, and F. Wu, A preliminary reconstruction of the paleoecological and paleoclimatic history of the Chinese Loess Plateau from the application of biomarkers. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 271, 161-169, doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2008.10.006, 2009.
11. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, The correlation between magnetic susceptibility record of the Chinese aeolian sequences and benthic oxygen isotope record. Geochemistry, Geophysics, and Geosystems, 9, Q12026, doi:10.1029/2008GC002243, 2008.
10. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, The late Pliocene-early Pleostocene100 ka problem. Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L21606, doi:10.1029/2008GL035265, 2008.
9. J. Nie, J. King, Z. Liu, S. Clemens, W. Prell, and X. Fang, Surface-water freshening: A cause for the onset of North Pacific stratification from 2.75 Ma onward? Global and Planetary Change, 64, 49-52, 2008.
8. J. Nie, J. King, M. Jackson, X., Fang, and Y., Song, AC magnetic susceptibility studies of the red-clay sediments on the Chinese Loess Plateau during the time interval 4.8-4.1 Ma and their paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic implications. Journal of Geophysics Research, 113, B10106, doi:10.1029/2008JB005654, 2008.
7. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, Tibetan uplift intensified the 400 k.y. signal in paleoclimate records at 4 Ma. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 120, 1338-1344, DOI: 10.1130/B26349.1, 2008.
6. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, Link between benthic oxygen isotopes and magnetic susceptibility in the red-clay sequence on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L03703, doi:10.1029/2007GL032817, 2008.
5. J. Nie, J. King, and X. Fang, Enhancement mechanisms of magnetic susceptibility in the Chinese red-clay sequence. Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L19705, doi:10.1029/2007GL031430, 2007.
4. X. Fang, M. Yan, R. Van der Voo, D. Rea, C. Song, J. Parés, J. Gao, J. Nie and S. Dai, Late Cenozoic deformation and uplift of the NE Tibetan Plateau: evidence from high-resolution magnetostratigraphy of the Guide Basin, Qinghai Province, China. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 117, 1208-1225, 2005.
3. J. Nie, C. Song, X. Fang, X. Xu, and D. Sun, Paleomagnetic constraint on the Pleistocene appearance of the Yellow River in the Guide Basin of the NE Tibetan Plateau and its geomorphologic implications. Marine Geology and Quaternary Geology, 23, 59-64, 2003. (In Chinese with English abstract)
2. C. Song, X. Fang, J. Gao, J. Nie, M. Yan, X. Xu, and D. Sun, Magnetostratigraphy of Late Cenozoic fossil mammals in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. Chinese Science Bulletin, 48, 188-193, 2003.
1. C. Song, X. Fang, J. Li, J. Gao, D. Sun, J. Nie, and M. Yan, Late Cenozoic sedimentological evolution of the Guide Basin, Qinghai, and uplift of the NE Tibetan Plateau. Review of Geology, 40, 337-346, 2003. (In Chinese with English abstract)
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出版著作
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Nie, J., Horton, B., and Hoke, G. edits "Toward an improved understanding of uplift mechanisms and the elevation history of the Tibetan Plateau." GSA Special Paper 507, 2014.
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