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Name:
LUAN Xiaocong
Education:
Ph.D.
Research direction:
 
Academic
title:
Research Assistant
Postal Code:
210008
Subject
categories:
Palaeontology
Mailing
Address:
39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing, China
E-mail:
xcluan@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:

Education:

2009-2013, Bachelor Degree of Geology, Nanjing University.

2013-2018, Ph.D. Degree of Paleontology and Stratigraphy, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Direction:

Research interests:

Carbonate sedimentology; sedimentary geochemistry; environmental background of Ordovician and Silurian bioevents.

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Publications:

Publication:

1)        Luan Xiaocong, Liu Jianbo, Zhan Renbin, Wu Rongchang. 2015. Microfacies of carbonate rocks and sea-level changes in the Lower to Middle Ordovician Zitai Formation of southern Anhui Province. Journal of Palaeogeography 17(2), 249-264 (in Chinese with English abstract).

2)        Luan Xiaocong, Carlton E. Brett, Zhan Renbin, Liu Jianbo, Wu Rongchang, Liang Yan. 2017. Microfacies analysis of the Lower-Middle Ordovician succession at Xiangshuidong, southwestern Hubei Province, and the drowning and shelf-ramp transition of a carbonate platform in the Yangtze region. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 485, 68-83.

3)        Luan Xiaocong, Carlton E. Brett, Zhan Renbin, Jin Jisuo, Wu Rongchang, Gong Fangyi. 2018. Middle-Late Ordovician iron-rich nodules on Yangtze Platform, South China and their palaeoenvironmental implications. Lethaia 51(4), 523-536.

4)        Luan Xiaocong, Wu Rongchang, Zhan Renbin, Liu Jianbo. 2019. The Zitai Formation in South China: unique deeper-water marine red beds in terms of lithology, distribution and13Ccarb chemostratigraphy. Palaeoworld 28(1-2): 198-210.

5)        Zhan Renbin, Luan Xiaocong, Huang Bing, Liang Yan, Wang Guangxu,Wang Yi. 2014. Darriwilian Saucrorthis Fauna: Implications for the great Ordovician biodiversification event (GOBE). Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences, 63(4): 323-328.

6)        Zhan Renbin, Jin Jisuo, Liu Jianbo, Corcoran P., Luan Xiaocong, Wei Xin. 2016. Meganodular limestone of the Pagoda Formation: A time-specific carbonate facies in the Upper Ordovician of South China[J]. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 448: 349–362.

7)        Wang Yi, Rong Jiayu, Zhan Renbin, Huang Bing, Wu Rongchang, Luan Xiaocong. 2014. New study of the Silurian system in the butuo district, southern Sichuan, SW China. Journal of Stratigraphy 38(3): 257-267 (in Chinese with English abstract).

8)        Rong Jiayu, Zhan Renbin, Wang Yi, Huang Bing, Tang Peng, Luan Xiaocong. New observation on the Ordovician and Silurian rocks in Xichuan (East Qinling), Western Henan, Central China. 2015. Journal of Stratigraphy 39(1): 381-395 (in Chinese with English abstract).

9)        Liang Yan, Tang Peng, Wu Rongchang, Luan Xiaocong, Zhan Renbin. 2015. Chitinozoan biostratigraphy of the Middle-Upper Ordovician miaopo formation in Yichang, Huibei Province. Journal of Stratigraphy 39(2): 17-30 (in Chinese with English abstract).

10)     Gong Fangyi, Wu Rongchang, Zhan Renbin, Luan Xiaocong. 2017. Upper Ordovician carbon chemostratigraphy in Shitai, Anhui Province. Journal of Stratigraphy 41(4): 401-410 (in Chinese with English abstract).

11)     Wang Guangxu, Zhan Renbin, Rong Jiayu, Huang Bing, Ian G. Percival, Luan Xiaocong, Wei Xin. 2018. Exploring the end-Ordovician extinctions in Hirnantian near-shore carbonate rocks of northern Guizhou, SW China: A refined stratigraphy and regional correlation. Geological Journal DOI: 10.1002/gj.3140.

12)     Liang Yan, Hints Olle, Luan Xiaocong, Tang Peng, N?lvak Jaak, Zhan Renbin. 2018. Lower and Middle Ordovician chitinozoans from Honghuayuan, South China: biodiversity patterns and response to environmental changes. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 500: 95-105.

13)     Wu Rongchang, Huang Bing, Wang Guangxu, Wei Xin, Zhan Renbin, Tang Peng, Luan Xiaocong, Zhang Yuchen. 2018. The Silurian Zhuxi Formation in the Zhuxi Area, northwestern Hubei Province. Journal of Stratigraphy 42(3): 243-256 (in Chinese with English abstract).

14)     Liang Yan, Hints Olle, Thomas Servais, Luan Xiaocong, Jaak N?lvak, Tang Peng, Wu Rongchang. 2019. Palaeoenvironmental and biostratigraphic implications of selected Floian and Dapingian (Ordovician) chitinozoans of South China. Lethaia 52: 220-231.

15)     Huang Bing, Harper David A. T., Zhou Hanghang, Zhan Renbin, Wang Yi, Tang Peng, Ma Junye, Wang Guangxu, Chen Di, Zhang Yuchen, Luan Xiaocong, Rong Jiayu. 2019. A new Cathaysiorthis (brachiopoda) fauna from the lower Llandovery of eastern qinling, China. Papers in Palaeontology DOI: 10.1002/spp2.1253.

16)     Zhang Yuchen, Sporat Colin D., Zhan Renbin, Zhang Weimin, Luan Xiaocong, Huang Bing. 2019. Refining the croft parallel grinder for acetate peel serial sectioning and virtual paleontology. Palaios 34(5):248-253.

17)     Liang Yan, Luan Xiaocong. 2019. Lower Ordovician chitinozoans at the Gudongkou section, Xingshan, Hubei Province. Acta Micropalaeontologica Sinica 36(4): 328-336 (in Chinese with English abstract).

18)     Ren Jianguo, Chen Xi, Chu Hang, Yan Zhaobin, He Yujiang, Luo Qingyong, Luan Xiaocong. 2019. An introduction of the projects administrated by Division of Geology, Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2019. Advances in Earth Sciences 34(11): 1175-1178 (in Chinese).

19)     Zhang Yuchen, Luan Xiaocong, Zhan Renbin, Sproat Colin D., Huang Bing, 2020. Early parasitic drilling in a rhynchonelliform brachiopod Rongatrypa xichuanensis from the Katian (Upper Ordovician) of central China. Journal of Palaeontology. 1-8. doi:10.1017/jpa.2019.102.

20)     WANG Guangxu, WEI Xin, LUAN Xiaocong, WU Rongchang, Ian G. PERCIVAL, ZHAN Renbin. 2020. Constraining the onset of Silurian biotic recovery following the end-Ordovician mass extinction: Insights from the δ13C chemostratigraphy in the Huangjiaba of Meitan, northern Guizhou, SW China. Geological Journal. doi.org/10.1002/gj.3816.

21)     Wu Rongchang, Liu Jianbo, Calner Mikael, Gong Fangyi, Lehnert Oliver, Luan Xiaocong, Li Lixia, Zhan Renbin. 2020. High-resolution carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Lower and Middle Ordovician succession of the Yangtze Platform, China: Implications for global correlation. Journal of Geological Society 177 (3): 537–549

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