Dr. YANG Jinxiu
Lecturer in Research Centre of Unconventional Oil & Gas
Master supervisor
Research Centre of Unconventional Oil & Gas
School of Geosciences
China University of Petroleum (East China)
Address: NO.66, Changjiang West Road, Huandao, Qingdao, 266580, China.
Tel.: +86-153-1550-1768 Fax.: +86-352-986981878
Email: yangjinxiu@upc.edu.cn
Expertise Areas
•Geophysical Study of Marine Gas Hydrate
•Marine Gas Hydrate & Climate Change
•Hydrocarbon Accumulation Mechanisms
Education
2010-09 to 2014-01 Durham University, UK
PhD (Geology)
2007-09 to 2010-07 China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China
Master (Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration)
2003-09 to 2007-07 China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China
Bachelor (Geology)
2014-04 to present China University of Petroleum (East China): Qingdao, China
Lecturer
Funding and Projects
2015-01 to 2017-12 National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41406050
Title: Detailed Seismic Imaging of the Bottom Simulating Reflection (BSR) and Related Numerical Modelling
2017-10 to 2018-06 China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
Title: Logging Sequence Analysis and Seismic Processing in Niger Delta Basin
2017-08 to 2018-12 SINOPEC Jiangsu Oilfield Company
Title: Main Controlling Factors of Hydrocarbon Accumulation and Enrichment Laws in Egypt Western Desert Basins
2015-01 to 2017-06 Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, NO. BS2014HZ001
Title: Study of the Risks to environment and water resources from hydraulic fracturing used in shale oil/gas development
2015-01 to 2016-12 University Talents Introduction Project, NO. 2014010570
Title: Seismic Study on the Gas Hydrate System in Offshore Mauritania,
2014-01 to 2015-12 Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, NO. 14CX02119A
Title: Investigation the Role of Fluid Migration in Gas Hydrate System
Representative Publications
1. Yang, J.*, Davies, R.J., Gravity-driven faults: migration pathways for recycling gas after the dissociation of marine gas hydrates: Marine Geology, v. 336, p.1-9, 2013.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2012.11.013
2. Yang, J.*, Davies, R.J., Huuse, Mads, Gas migration below gas hydrates controlled by mass transport complexes, offshore Mauritania: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 48, p. 366-378, 2013.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.09.003
3. Yang J., Richard, Davies,et al. Distributions of BSR and underlying free gas zones and related controlling factors. Oil & Gas Geology, 2016, 37(1):87-92.
4. Yang, J., Wang, X., Jin, J., et al. The role of fluid migration in the occurrence of shallow gas and gas hydrates in the south of the Pearl River Mouth Basin, South China Sea. Interpretation, 2017, 5(3), SM1-SM11.
5. Yang, J., Wang, H., He, W., et al. Study on the seismic characteristics of the gas hydrate system in the Niger Delta. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 2017, 60 (10),1-10.
6. Yang, J., Zhang, K., Chen, H., et al.Genesis of mudstone dikes and their impact on oil accumulations in D-F oilfield of Oriente Basin,Ecuador. Oil & Gas Geology, 2017(6):1156-1164.
7. Davies, R.J.*, Yang, J., Hobbs, R., Li, A., Probable patterns of gas flow and hydrate accretion at the base of the hydrate stability zone: Geology, v. 42, p.1055-1058, 2014.
8. Davies, R.J.*, Yang, J., Li, A., Mathias, S., Hobbs, R., An irregular feather-edge and potential outcrop of marine gas hydrate along the Mauritanian margin: EPSL, v. 423, p. 202-209, 2015.
9. Davies, R.J.*, Thatcher, K.E., Armstrong, H., Yang, J., Hunter, S., Tracking the relict bases of marine methane hydrates using their intersections with stratigraphic reflections: Geology, v. 40, p. 1011-1014,2012a.
10. Davies, R.J.*, Thatcher, K.E., Mathias, S.A., Yang, J., Deepwater canyons: An escape route for methane sealed by methane hydrate: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 323-324, no. 0, p. 72-78, 2012b.
11. Li A, Davies R J, Yang J. Gas trapped below hydrate as a primer for submarine slope failures. Marine Geology, 2016, 380:264-271.
12. Qin, Y., Deng, H., Hou, X., Yang, J., et al.High resolution sequence stratigraphy and reservoir prediction of northern Wuerxun Sag, the Hailar Basin. Oil & Gas Geology, 2011, 32(2):214-221.
13. Wang M., Li Z., Huang W., Yang J., Xue H., Coal pyrolysis characteristics by TG–MS and its late gas generation potential: Fuel,v. 156, p.243-253.
14. Wang M, Yang J, Wang Z, et al. Nanometer-Scale Pore Characteristics of Lacustrine Shale, Songliao Basin, NE China. Plos One, 2015, 10(8).
2016 the 2ndBatch of Introduced High-level Talents in Qingdao West Coast New Area, China
Conferences Attended
2018-05, AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition 2018 (Poster Presentation), Salt Lake City, USA
2017-09, 2017 International Field Exploration and Development Conference (Oral Presentation), Chengdu, China
2014-07, the 8thInternational Conference on Gas Hydrates (Oral Presentation), Beijing, China
2012-11, the 2012 PETEX Conference (Oral Presentation), London, UK
2011-07, the 7thInternational Conference on Gas Hydrates, Edinburgh, UK
Last update: October 8, 2018