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Name:
Li Baohua
Education:
doctor
Research direction:
palaeontology
Academic
title:
Professor
Postal Code:
210008
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Mailing
Address:
No.39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, CHINA
E-mail:
bh-li@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:
Tel: 86-25-83282219; Fax: 86-25-83357026
Academic background
1997 Ph.D. degree, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Academia Sinica
1994 M.S. degree, Tongji University (Shanghai)
1991 B.S. degree, Peking University (Beijing)
Research interest
1) Planktonic foraminiferal and paleoceanographic study of the West Pacific Warm Pool (the South China Sea and West equatorial Pacific) and the records of paleo-East Asian Monsoon during the late Quaternary and Neogene
2) High-resolution paleoceanographic variation on the East China Sea since the last 20,000 years and its relation with the climate changes of adjacent lands
3) Antarctic foraminifera and polar paleoceanography
Professional activity
2001.01- now     Research professor at Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology
2004.03-2004.06  Visiting scholar at Institute of Geosciences, Tuebingen University
1999.01- 2000.12  Associate research professor at Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology
1999.12 - 2000.11  Visiting scholar at Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University
1997.08– 1998.12  Assistant research professor at Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology
1997.12 - 1998.11  Post-doc. at Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute
1994.09– 1997.07  Assistant researcher at Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology
Cruise experience
2011.11.17-2012.1.18  IODP 339 “ Mediterranean Outflow” cruise, JOIDES Resolution, Atlantic
2008.12.12-2009.01.11  KX08-973 cruise–RV “KE XUE YI HAO”(Chinese Academy of Sciences), western Pacific Ocean
2005.5.14-25  IMAGES 147 -RV “Marion Dufresne”, South China Sea
2004.10.27-12.26  WPEI 2004 –RV “KE XUE YI HAO”(Chinese Academy of Sciences), western Philippine Sea
2003.4.2-26  WPEI 2003 –RV “KE XUE YI HAO” (Chinese Academy of Sciences), eastern Philippine Sea
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Recent publications (first author)

Li, Baohua, Wang, X., Kong, X.. Lin, C., Li, Y., Zhang,X., 2012. Post-glacial foraminiferal record of Core SE2 at Xiaoshan, southern Qiantangjiang River estuary and its paleoenvironmental implications. Acta Micropaleontologica Sinica , 29 (2): 121-129 (in Chinese, with English abstract).

Li, Baohua, Kong,X., Wang, X., Long, J., 2010. Foraminifera in surface sediments of the Tonkin Gulf, northern South China Sea. Acta Micropaleontologica Sinica, 27 (2) :99 - 108 (in Chinese, with English abstract).

Li, Baohua, Wang, X., Jian, Z., Wang, P., 2009: Sea surface environment inferred from planktonic foraminifera in the southern South China Sea since the last glacial period. Palaeoworld, 18(1): 23-33 DOI: 10.1016/j.palwor.2009.02.002

Li, Baohua, Wang, X., 2009: Pulleniatina obliquiloculata variation in Chinese Seas since the last glaicial period and it stritigraphic significance. Acta Micropaleontologica Sinica, 26 (4) :313 - 322 (in Chinese, with English abstract).

Li, Baohua, Wang, X., Long, J., 2008: Foraminiferal characteristics and distribution in the sea surface sediments near Hainan Island. Acta Micropaleontologica Sinica, 25 (3) :225 - 234 (in Chinese, with English abstract).

Li, Baohua, Li, T., Ertan, T., Hemleben, C., Hao, J., Li, C., Cao, Q., Yang, Q., 2007: Living planktonic foraminifera from the northwest Pacific Ocean: SSU rDNA sequences and their paleoceanographic significance. Progress in Natural Science, 17(7): 798-802.

Li, Baohua, Jian, Z., Li, Q. Tian, J. and Wang, P., 2005: Paleoceanography of the South China Sea since the middle Miocene: Evidence from planktonic foraminifera. Marine Micropaleontology, 54: 49-62.

Li Baohua, Ertan, K. T., Hemleben, C., 2005: Molecular biological research in Foraminifera. Progress in Natural Science, 15(8): 673-677.

Li, Baohua, Wang, J., Huang, B., Jian, Z. and Wang, P., 2004: Surface water evolution of the South China Sea over the last 12 Ma: A south-north comparison from ODP sites 1143 and 1146. Paleoceanography, VOL. 19, PA1009, doi: 10.1029/2003PA000906.

Li, Baohua, Jian, Z., Huang B., Sarnthein, M., Wang P., 2004: Sea surface temperature estimate and subsurface water evolution in the southern South China Sea. Acta Micropaleontologica Sinica, 21(1): 1-10 (in Chinese, with English abstract).

Li, Baohua, Zhao, Q. Chen, M.-P., Jian, Z., Wang, P., 2001: Carbonate Dissolution and Deep-water Paleoceanography of the South China Sea since the Middle Pleistocene. Chinese Science Bulletin, 46(22): 1908-1912.

Li, Baohua and Jian, Z., 2001: Evolution of planktonic foraminifera and thermocline in the southern South China Sea since 12 Ma (ODP-184, Site 1143). Science in China (D), 44(10): 889-896.

Li, Baohua, Zhao, Chen, M.-P. et al., 2001: Late Quaternary evolution of Planktonic foraminifera in the southern South China Sea and their paleoceanographic significance. Acta Micropaleontologica Sinica, 18(1): 1-9. (In Chinese, with English abstract).

Li, Baohua, Yoon, H. and Park, B.-K, 2000: Foraminifera assemblage and CaCO3 dissolution since the last deglaciation in the Maxwell Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. Marine Geology, 169 (1/2): 239-257.

Li, Baohua, Park, B.-K., Kim, D. and Woo, H., 1999: The Geological Age and Paleoenvironment of the Lower Seogwipo Formation, Cheju Island. Geosciences Journal3(4): 181-190.

Li, Baohua, Park, B.-K. and Kim, D., 1999: Paleoceanographic Records from the Northern Shelf of the East China Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum. Journal of the Korea Society of Oceanography, 34(3): 151-166.

Li, Baohua, Zhao, Q., Wang, Y., Jian, Z., and Chen, R., 1998: Paleoceanographic events of the southern Okinawa Trough during the last 20,000 years. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 17(4): 519-530.

Li, Baohua, Jian, Z. & Wang, P., 1997: Pulleniatina obliquiloculata as a paleoceanographic indicator in the southern Okinawa Trough during the last 20,000 years. Marine Micropaleontology, 32: 59-69.

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