Qin Liping
Professor
School of Earth & Space Sciences
University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Dr. QIN Liping, born in Penglai City, Shandong Province, in 1978, graduated from University of Science and Technology of China in 2001 with BSc and received her PhD from Department of Geophysics ,University of Chicago (U.S.) in 2007. From 2007 to 2011, she won Carnegie Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory postdoctoral fellowships in space chemistry and geochemistry. Dr. Qin is currently professor of Earth and Space Sciences at USTC. Since 2004, Dr. Qin has focused mainly on isotope chemistry of the universe. Her research areas include the use of short-cycle systems of radioisotope dating of the early solar system formation and evolution of matter and by heavy metals and meteorites isotopic anomalies observed during the formation of the solar system to study the astronomical environment.
Research Interest
Her research areas include the use of short-cycle systems of radioisotope dating of the early solar system formation and evolution of matter and by heavy metals and meteorites isotopic anomalies observed during the formation of the solar system to study the astronomical environment.
Publications
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Qin L., Carlson R. W., and Alexander C. M. O’D. (2011) Correlated nucleosynthetic isotopic variability in Cr, Sr, Ba, Sm, Nd and Hf in Murchison and QUE 97008. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta,75: 7806-7828.
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Han R., Qin L., Brown S. T., Christensen J. N., and Beller H. R. (2012) Differential isotopic fractionation during Cr(VI) reduction under aerobic versus denitrifying conditions by an aquifer-derived bacterium. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78: 2462-2464
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Day J. M. D., Walker R. J., Qin L., Rumble D. (2012) Later accretion as a natural consequence of planetary growth. Nature Geoscience, 5: 614-617.