Talent details

Name:JinLiang Feng
Title & Affiliation:Ph.D, Professor
Tel:010-84097095
Email:fengjl@itpcas.ac.cn
Homepage in Chinese:http://sourcedb.itpcas.cas.cn/cn/expert/200907/t20090706_2001486.html
Address:Building 3, Courtyard 16, Lin Cui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101P.R. China

Education and Appointments

Education
1999.09--2002.07 College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University. Ph. D in Quaternary Geology.
1988.08--1991.07 Department of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Geological College of Chengdu. M.S. in Engineering Geology.
1980.09--1982.07 Department of Hydrogeology and Engineering geology, Geological School of Changchun. Graduated.
Appointments
2010--present, Professor, Institute of Tibet Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
2004--2010, Associate Professor, Institute of Tibet Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
2002--2004, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1998--2002, Associate Professor, Institute of Geography, Hebei Academy of Sciences.
1991--1998, Assistant Professor, Institute of Geography, Hebei Academy of Sciences.
1986--1988, Assistant Engineer, Team of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Hebei Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources.
1982--1986, Technician, Team of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Hebei Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources.

Research Interest

Fluvial processes and paleo-dammed-lake reconstruction, Lacustrine processes and high-lake-level reconstruction, Eolian processes and deposition, Weathering processes and weathering productions.

Selected Publications

1. Chen, F., Feng, J.-L., Ban, F.-M., Cai, B.-G., Hu, H.-P., Pei, L.-L., Wang, K.-Y., Gao, S.-P., Zhang, J.-F., 2021. Geochemistry of modern shells of the gastropod Radix in the Tibetan Plateau and its implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. Quaternary Science Reviews 251, 106703. 

2. Chen, F., Feng, J.-L., Hu, H.-P., Wang, P., 2020. Mid-Holocene palaeohydrochemistry and palaeohydrology of Yamdrok Yumtso, southern Tibetan Plateau, reconstructed from δ18O and δ13C of fossil shells of the gastropod Radix auricularia. The Holocene 30, 17411751. 

3. Feng, J.-L.*, Li, C.-F., 2019. Chromium speciation and its stable isotopic signature in the dolomiteterra rossa weathering system. Geoderma 339, 106114. 

4. Feng, J.-L.*, Pei, L.-L., Zhu, X.-K., Ju, J.-T., Gao, S.-P., 2018. Absolute accumulation and isotope fractionation of Si and Fe during dolomite weathering and terra rossa formation. Chemical Geology 496, 4356. 

5. Hu, H.-P., Feng, J.-L.*, Chen, F., 2018. Sedimentary records of a palaeo-lake in the middle Yarlung Tsangpo: Implications for terrace genesis and outburst flooding. Quaternary Science Reviews 192, 135-148. 

6. Feng, J.-L.*, Chen, F., Hu, H.-P., 2017. Isotopic study of the source and cycle of sulfur in the Yamdrok Tso basin, Southern Tibet, China. Applied Geochemistry 85, 61-72. 

7. Hu, H.-P., Feng, J.-L.*, Chen, F., 2017. δ18O and δ13C in the fossil shells Radix sp. from the sediment succession of a dammed palaeo-lake in the Yarlung Tsangpo valley, Tibet, China. Boreas 46, 412427. 

8. Chen, F., Feng, J.-L.*, Hu, H.-P., Zhang, J.-F., Gao, S.-P., Liu, X., -M., 2017. Potential forcing mechanisms of Holocene lake level changes at Nam Co, Tibetan Plateau: inferred from the stable isotopic composition of shells of the gastropod Radix. The Holocene 27, 594-604. 

9. Chen, F., Feng, J.-L.*, Hu, H.-P., 2016. Relationship between the shell geochemistry of the modern aquatic gastropod Radix and water chemistry of lakes of the Tibetan Plateau. Hydrobiologia 771, 239-254. 

10. Feng, J.-L.*, Ju J.-T., Chen, F., Hu, Z.-G., Zhao, X., Gao, S.-P., 2016. Identification of a late Quaternary alluvial-aeolian sedimentary sequence in the Sichuan Basin, China. Quaternary Research 85, 279-289. 

11. Feng, J.-L.*, Hu, H.-P., Chen, F., 2016. An eolian depositburied soil sequence in an alpine soil on the northern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for climate change and carbon sequestration. Geoderma 266, 14-24. 

12. Lin, Y.-C., Feng, J.-L.*, 2015. Aeolian dust contribution to the formation of alpine soils at Amdo (Northern Tibetan Plateau). Geoderma 259/260, 104-115. 

13. Zhang, J., Feng, J. -L., Hu, G., Wang, J., Yang, Y., Lin, Y., Jiang, T., Zhu, L., 2015. Holocene proglacial loess in the Ranwu valley, southeastern Tibet, and its paleoclimatic implications. Quaternary International 372, 9-22. 

14. Feng, J.-L.*, Zhao, Z.-H., Chen, F., Hu, H.-P., 2014. Rare earth elements in sinters from the geothermal waters (hot springs) on the Tibetan Plateau, China. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 287, 1-11. 

15. Feng, J.-L.*, Hu, Z.-G., Ju, J.-T., Lin, Y,-C., 2014. The dust provenance and transport mechanism for the Chengdu Clay in the Sichuan Basin, China. Catena 121, 68-80. 

16. Ju, J.-T., Zhu, L.-P., Feng, J.-L., Wang, J.-B., Wang, Y., Xie, M.-P., Peng, P., Zhen, X.-L., Lu, X.-M., 2012. Hydrodynamic process of Tibetan Plateau lake revealed by grain size: Case study of Pumayum Co. Chinese Science Bulletin 57, 2433-2441. 

17. Feng, J. -L.*, Lin, Y.-C., Gao, S.-P., Zhang, J.-F., 2012. Enrichment of trace elements in ferromanganese concretions from terra rossa and their potential desorption. Geochemical Journal 46, 151-161. 

18. Feng, J. -L.*, Gao, S.-P., Zhang, J.-F., 2011. Lanthanide tetrad effect in ferromanganese concretions and terra rossa overlying dolomite during weathering. Chemie der Erde - Geochemistry 71, 349-362. 

19. Feng, J. -L., 2011. Trace elements in ferromanganese concretions, gibbsite spots, and the surrounding terra rossa overlying dolomite: Their mobilization, redistribution and fractionation. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 108, 99-111. 

20. Feng, J. -L.*, Hu, Z.-G., Ju, J.-T., Zhu, L.-P., 2011. Variation of trace element (including rare earth element) composition with grain size in loess and its implications for tracing eolian deposit provenance. Quaternary International 236, 116-126. 

21. Feng, J. -L.*, Hu, Z.-G., Cui, J.-Y., Zhu, L.-P., 2010. Distributions of lead isotopes with grain sizes in eolian deposits. Terra Nova 22, 257263. 

22. Feng, J. -L., 2010. Behaviour of rare earth elements and yttrium in ferromanganese concretions, gibbsite spots, and the surrounding terra rossa over dolomite during chemical weathering. Chemical Geology 271, 112132. 

23. Feng, J. -L.*, Zhu, L.-P., Cui, Z.-J., 2009. Quartz features constrain the origin of terra rossa over dolomite on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 36, 156167. 

24. Feng, J. -L.*, Cui, Z.-J., Zhu, L.-P., 2009. Origin of terra rossa over dolomite on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, China. Geochemical Journal 43, 151-166. 

25. Feng, J. -L.*, Zhu, L.-P., 2009. Origin of terra rossa on Amdo North Mountain on the Tibetan plateau, China: Evidence from quartz. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 55, 407-420. 

26. Feng, J. -L.*, Zhu, L.-P., Zhen, X.-L, Hu, Z.-G., 2009. Grain size effect on Sr and Nd isotopic compositions in eolian dust: implications for tracing dust provenance and Nd model age. Geochemical Journal 43, 123-131. 

27. Feng, J. -L.*, Zhu, L.-P., Ju, J.-T., Zhou, L.-P., Zhen, X.-L., Zhang, W., Gao, S.-P., 2008. Heavy dust fall in Beijing, on April 16-17, 2006: geochemical properties and indications of the dust provenance. Geochemical Journal 42, 221-236. 

28. Feng, J. -L., Cui, Z.-J.*, 2002. The reconstruction of fossil planation surface in China. Chinese Science Bulletin 47, 434-440. 

29. Cui, Z. -J., Li, D.-W., Feng, J.-L., Liu, G. -N., 2002. Comments on the planation surface once more. Chinese Science Bulletin 47, 793-797. 

30. Cui, Z. -J., Li, D.-W., Feng, J.-L., Liu, G.-N., Li, H.-J., 2002. The covered karst, weathering crust and karst (doublelevel) planation surface. Science in China (Ser. D) 49, 366-379. 

31. Cui, Z.-J., Li, D.-W., Liu, G.-N., Feng, J.-L., Zhang, W., 2001. Characteristics and planation surface formation environment of the red weathering crust in Hunan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou and Tibet. Science in China (D) 44(supplement), 162-175. 

32. Feng, J. -L.*, Zhang, W., 1998. The evolution of the modern Luanhe River delta, North China. Geomorphology 25, 269-278.