沈文杰

Shen Wenjie

Associate Professor

研究领域:Earth Environment and Resources

招生方向:Geochemistry

电子邮箱:shenwjie@sysu.edu.cn

办公地点:海琴四号大楼

Brief Introduction
Dr. Shen Wenjie, associate professor, director of Earth Environment and Earth Resources Research Center of Sun Yat-sen University, deputy director of Guangdong Key Laboratory of Geological Process and Mineral Resources Exploration, deputy director of Professional Committee of Geology and Health of Guangdong Geological Society. He is mainly engaged in Earth’s critical zone geochemistry and makes reasonable prediction on the habitability of the earth's surface environment through ancient and modern sediments (including marine sediments, soil, organic carbon, etc.). In recent years, he has cooperated with local governments and enterprises to carry out work on health geology, agricultural geology and carbon peak and carbon neutrality to serve local social development. 


Education Background
2004.9-2007.6: Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Science, Geochemistry Major
2001.9-2004.6: Guizhou University of Technology, Master of Science, Mineralogy, Petrology and Mineral Deposit Major
1997.9-2001.6: Chang'an University, Bachelor of Engineering, Mineral Exploration Major

 

Career Experience
2011.8 till now, associate professor, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University
2007.7-2011.7, postdoctoral, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

 

Research 
Healthy geology and agricultural geology, earth environment and earth resources in critical zones, major geological events

 

Lectures
(1) Geochemistry
(2) Physical Chemistry
(3) Meteorites and Cosmogeochemistry
(4) Experimental Geochemistry
(5) Field Geological Mapping Practice

 

Projects
(1) 2020-2023, Joint Funds of National Natural Science Foundation of China: Research on intelligent monitoring, simulation, control and early warning system of urban soil pollution based on Geoscience big data;
(2) 2019-2020, the Project of Agriculture and Rural Bureau of Lianzhou City, Guangdong Province: Investigation of soil selenium content in Lianzhou City;
(3) 2018-2021, Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou, China: Mercury chemical stratigraphy during Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction in Guangdong Province;
(4) 2012-2014, the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities: High-resolution geochemical records of the great environmental changes during the Permian Triassic boundary in Meishan, Zhejiang;
(5) 2008-2011, National Natural Science Foundation of China "High-resolution wildfire events at the Permian Triassic boundary in South China.


Publications
(1) Shen, W., Liang, Z., Zou, T., Yang, Z., Hou, W., Zhou, M., and Gong, J. A review of research on Grove Mountains CM-type chondrites. Minerals, 2022, 12(5): 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/ min12050619. 
(2) Li X., Geng T., Shen W., Zhang J., Zhou Y., Quantifying the influencing factors and multi-factor interactions affecting cadmium accumulation in limestone-derived agricultural soil using random forest (RF) approach. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2021: 209, 111773.
(3) Chen, D., Zhang, J., Nie, H., Li, X., Shen, W., and Huang, M. Selenium distribution in soil of Lianzhou city, mountain area of northern Guangdong Province and its influencing factors. Acta Scientiae Circumstantiae, 2021, 41(07): 2838-2848. 
(4) Chen, D., Shen, W., Luo, S., Yang, X., Nie, H., Zhang, J., and Li, Y. Mercury accumulation and mineralogical characteristics of mangrove sediments of Nansan island, South China. Ecology and Environment, 2020, 29(11): 2279-2287.
(5) Zhou, Y., Chen, C., Zhang, Q., Wang, G., Xiao, F., Shen, W., Bian, J., Wang, Y., Yang, W., Jiao, S., Liu, Y., and Han, F. Introduction of tools for geological big data mining and their applications. Geotectonica et Metallogenia, 2020, 44(02): 173-182.
(6) Qi, D., Chen, D., and Shen, W. Determination of tatal carbon in marine sediments by high frequency combustion-infrared analyzer. Physical Testing and Chemical Analysis (Part B: Chemical Analysis), 2019, 55(07): 791-795.
(7) Grasby, S., Shen, W., Yin, R., Gleason, J., Blum, J., Lepak, R., Hurley J., Beauchamp, B. Isotopic signatures of mercury contamination in latest Permian oceans. Geology, 2017, 45(1): 55-58. 
(8) Zhou, P., Chen, C., Ye, J., Shen, W., Xiong, X., Hu, P., Fang, H., Huang, C. and Sun, Y. Combining molecular fingerprints with multidimensional scaling analyses to identify the source of spilled oil from highly similar suspected oils. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 2015, 93(1-2): 121-129.
(9) Shen, W., Sun, Y., Lin, Y., Liu, D. and Chai, P. Evidence for wildfire in the Meishan section and implications for Permian-Triassic events. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 2011, 75(7): 1992-2006.
(10) Shen, W., Lin, Y., Xu, L., Li, J., Wu, Y. and Sun, Y. Pyrite framboids in the Permian-Triassic boundary section at Meishan, China: Evidence for dysoxic deposition. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 2007, 253(3-4): 323-331.