Dr. DING Xiujian
Lecturer in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering
Department of Geological Resources
School of Geosciences
China University of Petroleum
Address: NO.66, Changjiang West Road, Huandao, Qingdao, 266580, China.
Tel.: +86 18053200180
Email: dingxj@upc.edu.cn
Web: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Xiujian_Ding2
Expertise Areas
•Organic matter accumulation and petroleum source rock development
•Petroleum migration and accumulation
Education
2009-09 to 2014-06 China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China
PhD (Geological Resources and Geological Engineering)
2005-09 to 2009-06 China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China
Bachelor (Geological Engineering)
2016-07 to present China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China
Lecture (Geological Resources and Geological Engineering)
2014-07 to 2016-06 China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China
Post-doc (Geological Resources and Geological Engineering)
Petroleum Geology
Funding and Projects
2018-01 to 2020-12 National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41702143
Title:The influence mechanism of volcano ash on organic matter accumulation in lacustrine sedimentary and its geological significance for shale oil
Representative Publications
1. Xiujian Ding, Changhai Gao, Ming Zha et al., Depositional environment and factors controlling β-carotane accumulation: A case study from the Jimsar Sag, Junggar Basin, northwestern China, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2017, 485:833-842.
2. Xiujian Ding, Guangdi Liu, Ming Zha et al., Geochemical characterization and depositional environment of source rocks of small fault basin in Erlian Basin, northern China, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2016, 69: 231-240.
3. Xiujian Ding, Guangdi Liu, Ming Zha et al., Characteristics and origin of lacustrine source rocks in the Lower Cretaceous, Erlian Basin, northern China, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2015, 66: 939-955.
4. Xiujian Ding, Guangdi Liu, Ming Zha et al., Relationship between total organic carbon content and sedimentation rate in ancient lacustrine sediments, a case study of Erlian basin, northern China, Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2015, 149:22-29.
5. Xiujian Ding, Guangdi Liu, Mingliang Sun et al., Origin of polygonal fault systems: A case from the Sanzhao sag in the Songliao Basin, East China,Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2013, 40: 333-343.
Conferences Attended
2017-04, AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition 2017 (Poster Presentation), Houston, USA
2016-06, AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition 2016 (Poster Presentation), Calgary, Canada
2015-05, Unconventional Resources Technology Conference 2015 (Oral), San Antonio, USA
2015-09, AAPG/SEG Internal Conference & Exhibition 2015 (Poster Presentation), Melbourne, Australia
Last update: March 5, 2018