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Name:
WAN bin
Education:
Ph.D.
Research direction:
 
Academic
title:
Associate Professor
Postal Code:
210008
Subject
categories:
Palaeontology
Mailing
Address:
39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing, China
E-mail:
binwan@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:

  2005.09 -2009.07, B.S., Geology, Department of Geology, Northwest University in China  

  2009.9-2014.7, Ph.D., Paleontology and Stratigraphy, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences  

  2014.8-2019.3, Research Assistant, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  2019.3- Associate Professor, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Direction:

  Precambrian paleontology and stratigraphy, focusing on the paleobiology, taphonomy and paleoecology of the early Ediacaran Lantian biota.  

Achievements:
Publications:

  2016 

  18Wan, B., Yuan, X., Chen, Z., Guan, C., Pang, K., Tang, Q., and Xiao, S. 2016. Systematic description of putative animal fossils from the early Ediacaran Lantian Formation of South China. Palaeontology, 59, 515-532. 

  17)袁训来, 万斌, 关成国, 陈哲, 周传明, 肖书海, 王伟, 庞科, 唐卿, 华洪. 2016.《蓝田生物群》. 上海科学技术出版社, 上海. 135. 

  2015 

  16Pang, K., Tang, Q., Yuan, X., Wan, B., and Xiao, S., 2015. A biomechanical analysis of the early eukaryotic fossil Valeria and new occurrence of organic-walled microfossils from the Paleo-Mesoproterozoic Ruyang Group. Palaeoworld, 24(3 ): 251-262. 

  15Tang, Q., Pang, K., Yuan, X., Wan, B., and Xiao, S. 2015. Organic-walled microfossils from the Tonian Gouhou Formation, Huaibei region, North China Craton, and their biostratigraphic implications. Precambrian Research, 266: 296-318. 

  14Zhang, H., Xiao, S., Liu, Y., Yuan, X., Wan, B., Muscente, A. D., Shao, T., Gong, H., and Cao, G. 2015. Armored kinorhynch-like scalidophoran animals from the early Cambrian: Scientific Reports, 5: 16521. 

  2014 

  13Wan, B., Xiao, S., Yuan, X., Chen, Z., Pang, K., Tang, Q., Guan, C., and Maisano, J. A. 2014, Orbisiana linearis from the early Ediacaran Lantian Formation of South China and its taphonomic and ecological implications. Precambrian Research, 255(0): 266-275. 

  12Guan, C., Zhou, C., Wang, W., Wan, B., Yuan, X., and Chen, Z.2014, Fluctuation of shelf basin redox conditions in the early Ediacaran: Evidence from Lantian Formation black shales in South China: Precambrian Research, 245: 1-12. 

  11Wang, W., Guan, C., Zhou, C., Wan, B., Tang, Q., Chen, X., Chen, Z., and Yuan, X., 2014, Exceptional preservation of macrofossils from the Ediacaran Lantian and Miaohe biotas, South China: Palaios, 29, (3): 129-136. 

  10Wang, W., Zhou, C., Guan, C., Yuan, X., Chen, Z., and Wan, B., 2014, An integrated carbon, oxygen, and strontium isotopic studies of the Lantian Formation in South China with implications for the Shuram anomaly: Chemical Geology, 373: 10-26. 

  9Xiao, S., Droser, M., Gehling, J. G., Hughes, I. V., Wan, B., Chen, Z., and Yuan, X. 2014. Affirming life aquatic for the Ediacara biota in China and Australia Reply: Geology, 42(3): 326-326. 

  2013 

  8Wan, B., Yuan, X., Chen, Z., Guan, C., Pang, K., Tang, Q., and Rao, X. 2013. Quantitative analysis of Flabellophyton from the Ediacaran Lantian Biota, South China: Application of geometric morphometrics in precambrian fossil research. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 87(4): 905-915. 

  7)万斌, 关成国, 周传明, 孟凡巍, 庞科, 唐卿, 饶馨. 2013. 华南埃迪卡拉系底部钾质斑脱岩的岩石地球化学特征及其地质意义. 岩石学报, 29(12): 4373-4386. 

  6Xiao, S., Droser, M., Gehling, J. G., Hughes, I. V., Wan, B., Chen, Z., and Yuan, X. 2013. Affirming life aquatic for the Ediacara biota in China and Australia: Geology, 41(10): 1095-1098. 

  5Pang, K., Tang, Q., Schiffbauer, J. D., Yao, J., Yuan, X., Wan, B., Chen, L., Ou, Z., and Xiao, S. 2013. The nature and origin of nucleus-like intracellular inclusions in Paleoproterozoic eukaryote microfossils: Geobiology, 11( 6): 499-510. 

  4Tang, Q., Pang, K., Xiao, S., Yuan, X., Ou, Z., and Wan, B. 2013. Organic-walled microfossils from the early Neoproterozoic Liulaobei Formation in the Huainan region of North China and their biostratigraphic significance: Precambrian Research, 236: 157-181. 

  3Yuan, X., Chen, Z Xiao, S., Wan, B., Guan, C., Wang W., Zhou, C., Hua. H. 2013. The Lantian biota: A new window onto the origin and early evolution of multicellular organisms. Chinese Science Bulletin, 58: 701-707. 

  2012 

  2)袁训来, 陈哲, 肖书海, 万斌, 关成国, 王伟, 周传明, 华洪. 2012. 蓝田生物群: 个认识多细胞生物起源和早期演化的新窗口. 科学通报, 57(34): 3219-3227. 

  1)关成国, 万斌, 陈哲, 傅强. 2012. 皖南新元古代冰期地层再认识: 地层学杂志, 36(3): 611-619. 

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