Name: |
JIANG qing |
Education: |
Ph.D. |
Research direction: |
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Academic
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Research Assistant |
Postal Code: |
210008 |
Subject categories: |
Palaeontology |
Mailing
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29 East Bejing Road, Nanjing, China |
E-mail: |
qjiang@nigpas.ac.cn |
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Resume: |
2003-2007 Nanjing University, Geology (Palaeontology), B.Sc. 2007-2010 Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS), Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, M.Sc. 2010-2013 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS), Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, Ph.D. 2013-Recent Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS, Department of Palaeobotany and Palynology – State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy (LPS), Research Assistant Research Focus: Origin of vascular plants Evolution of early land plants Research Field: My major interest in recent years is focused on the Mid-Late Devonian progymnosperms and early fern-like plants in North Xinjiang, concerning their morphology, evolution and palaeogeography. Moreover, the Nematophytes derived from the Silurian Yangtze Platform, along with the age determination of its yielding beds are also included in my research field. |
Publications: |
1) Feng Jing, Xu Hong-he, Jiang Qing, 2014. Study on the stable carbon isotope of the Mid-Late Devonian plants from North Xinjiang. Botanical Research, 3: 227-237. 2) Jiang Qing, Wang Yi, Xu Hong-He, Feng Jing. 2013. A new species of Aneurophyton (Progymnospermopsida) from the Middle Devonian of West Junggar, Xinjiang, China, and its paleophytogeographical significance. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 174(8): 1182-1200. 3) Xu Hong-He, Feng Jing, Jiang Qing, Wang Yi. 2013. Report of Drepanophycus Goppert (Lycopsida) from the Middle Devonian of Xinjiang, China. Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 51: 765-772. 4) Wang Yi, Edwards D, Bassett MG, Xu Honghe, Xiao Jiafei, Jiang Qing, Zhang Xiaole. Enigmatic occurrence of Permian plant roots in Lower Silurian rocks, Guizhou Province, China. Palaeontology, 56(4): 679-683. 5) Wang Yi, Zhang Xiao-le, Xu Hong-he, Jiang Qing, Tang Peng. 2011. Discovery of the Late Silurian Xiaoxi Formation in the Xiushan Area, Chongqing City, China, and the revision of the Huixingshao Formation. Journal of Stratigraphy, 35(2): 113-121. |
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