General
   

Research Areas

Carbonate sedimentology and diagenesis, Ordovician changes in sea level, Geochemistry of carbonate rocks and fossils, Isotopic evolution of sea-water.


Education

1990-1993, Institute of Geology, CAS, Ph.D. in Sedimentology
1985-1988, China University of Geosciences, M.S. in palaeontology
1981-1985, China University of Geosciences, B.S. in Palaeontology


Experience


Professional Careers: 
1993-1997, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS, research fellow 
1997-2005,Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS, associate professor 
2005-2006, Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Erlangen and Nuremberg, Germany, visiting scholar 
2006-present, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS, associate professor

Publications

   
Papers
1) Jiang MaoSheng, Chen Qiying (1994). The Ordovician lithofacies paleogeography and paleobiogeography of Hunan and Guizhou provinces in south China. In: Ye Lianjun ed. Biogenic Mineralization. Beijing: Ocean Press, 19-29. ( in Chinese).
2) Jiang MaoSheng, He Xinyi (1994). Early Carboniferous rugose coral biogeography of China. Scientia Geologica Sinica, 29(3): 228-235. ( in Chinese with English abstact).
3) Jiang MaoSheng(1994). Honghuayuanian and Baotaian (Ordovician) carbonate rocks in the Hunan-Guizhou region: carbon and oxygen isotopes and palaeoenvironments. Sedimentary facies and Palaeogeography, 14(6): 44-48. ( in Chinese with English abstact).
4) Jiang MaoSheng, Sha Qing’an (1995). Research advance in the mixed siliciclastic-carbonate sedimentary systems. Advance in Earth Sciences, 10(6): 551-554. ( in Chinese with English abstact).
5)  Jiang MaoSheng, Sha Qing’an, Liu Min (1996) Mixed siliciclastic-carnonate sediments during
the lower-middle Cambrian in the north China platform. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, Vol.14Supp. 63-74. (in Chinese with English abstact).
6) Jiang MaoSheng, Sha Qinan, (1996) Algal limestone sedimentary environments of the Zhangxia Formation(Middle Cambrian),North Jiangsu and West Shandong region. Scientia Geologica Sinica. 105-110.
7) Jiang MaoSheng (1998) Sedimentary response to sea level rise during middle Ordovician in the Guizhou and Hunan regions. Scientia Geologica Sinica. 33(1): 93-101.
8) Sha Qing’an, Jiang MaoSheng (1998) Deposits of oolitic shoal facies and algal flat facies-Dissect of the Zhangxia Formation of the middle Cambrian, western Shandong Province. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 16(4): 62-70. (in Chinese with English abstact).
9) Bao Zhidong, Zhu Jingquan, Jiang MaoSheng (1998), Isotope and trace element evolution:
Responding to sea-level fluctuation- An example of Ordovician in middle Tarim Basin. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 16(4): 32-36. (in Chinese with English abstact).
10) Jiang MaoSheng, Zhu Jingquan, Li Xuejie (2001) New progress in research on deep water carbonate sedimentation. Journal of Palaeogeography, 3(4): 61-68. (in Chinese with English abstact).
11)Jiang MaoSheng, Zhu jingquan Chen daizhao (2001) Carbon and strontium isotope variations and responses to sea-level fluctuations in the Ordovician of Tarim Basin. Science in China,  44(9): 809-816.
12) Daizhao Chen, Maurice E. Tucker, Maosheng Jiang and Jingquan Zhu (2001) Long-distance correlation between tectonic-controlled, isolated carbonate platforms by cyclostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy in the Devonian of South China, Sedimentology, 48(1): 57-78.
13) Chen D, Tucker M E, Zhu J and Jiang M (2001) Carbonate sedimentation in a starved pull-apart basin, Middle to Late Devonian, south Guilin, South China. Basin Research,13(2): 141-167.
14) Daizhao Chen, Maurice E. Tucker, Jingquan Zhu, and Maosheng Jiang (2002) Carbonate platform evolution: from a bioconstructed platform margin to a sand-shoal system ( Devonian, Guilin,  South China) Sedimentology, 49(4): 737-764.
15) Jiang MaoSheng, Li Xuejie (2003) Planktonic Foraminifera and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) of the Xisha Trough, South China Sea since Last Glaciation. Science in China, 46(1): 1-9.
16) Zhu Jingquan, Li Yongtie, Jiang MaoSheng & Chen Daizhao (2004) Carbon isotope composition and its implications of Lower Creaceous Aptian and Albian shallow water carbonates in the Cuoqin Basin, North Tibet. Science in China, 47(3): 247-254.
17)Sun, Jimin; Jiang, Maosheng, Eocene seawater retreat from the southwest Tarim Basin and implications for early Cenozoic tectonic evolution in the Pamir Plateau. TECTONOPHYSICS, 2013, 588: 27–38.
18) Dong ShaoFeng; Chen DaiZhao; Qing HaiRuo; Jiang MaoSheng; Zhou XiQiang, In situ stable isotopic constraints on dolomitizing fluids for the hydrothermally-originated saddle dolomites at Keping, Tarim Basin. CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 2013, 58(23):2877-2882.


Publications

   
Papers
1) Jiang MaoSheng, Chen Qiying (1994). The Ordovician lithofacies paleogeography and paleobiogeography of Hunan and Guizhou provinces in south China. In: Ye Lianjun ed. Biogenic Mineralization. Beijing: Ocean Press, 19-29. ( in Chinese).
2) Jiang MaoSheng, He Xinyi (1994). Early Carboniferous rugose coral biogeography of China. Scientia Geologica Sinica, 29(3): 228-235. ( in Chinese with English abstact).
3) Jiang MaoSheng(1994). Honghuayuanian and Baotaian (Ordovician) carbonate rocks in the Hunan-Guizhou region: carbon and oxygen isotopes and palaeoenvironments. Sedimentary facies and Palaeogeography, 14(6): 44-48. ( in Chinese with English abstact).
4) Jiang MaoSheng, Sha Qing’an (1995). Research advance in the mixed siliciclastic-carbonate sedimentary systems. Advance in Earth Sciences, 10(6): 551-554. ( in Chinese with English abstact).
5)  Jiang MaoSheng, Sha Qing’an, Liu Min (1996) Mixed siliciclastic-carnonate sediments during
the lower-middle Cambrian in the north China platform. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, Vol.14Supp. 63-74. (in Chinese with English abstact).
6) Jiang MaoSheng, Sha Qinan, (1996) Algal limestone sedimentary environments of the Zhangxia Formation(Middle Cambrian),North Jiangsu and West Shandong region. Scientia Geologica Sinica. 105-110.
7) Jiang MaoSheng (1998) Sedimentary response to sea level rise during middle Ordovician in the Guizhou and Hunan regions. Scientia Geologica Sinica. 33(1): 93-101.
8) Sha Qing’an, Jiang MaoSheng (1998) Deposits of oolitic shoal facies and algal flat facies-Dissect of the Zhangxia Formation of the middle Cambrian, western Shandong Province. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 16(4): 62-70. (in Chinese with English abstact).
9) Bao Zhidong, Zhu Jingquan, Jiang MaoSheng (1998), Isotope and trace element evolution:
Responding to sea-level fluctuation- An example of Ordovician in middle Tarim Basin. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 16(4): 32-36. (in Chinese with English abstact).
10) Jiang MaoSheng, Zhu Jingquan, Li Xuejie (2001) New progress in research on deep water carbonate sedimentation. Journal of Palaeogeography, 3(4): 61-68. (in Chinese with English abstact).
11)Jiang MaoSheng, Zhu jingquan Chen daizhao (2001) Carbon and strontium isotope variations and responses to sea-level fluctuations in the Ordovician of Tarim Basin. Science in China,  44(9): 809-816.
12) Daizhao Chen, Maurice E. Tucker, Maosheng Jiang and Jingquan Zhu (2001) Long-distance correlation between tectonic-controlled, isolated carbonate platforms by cyclostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy in the Devonian of South China, Sedimentology, 48(1): 57-78.
13) Chen D, Tucker M E, Zhu J and Jiang M (2001) Carbonate sedimentation in a starved pull-apart basin, Middle to Late Devonian, south Guilin, South China. Basin Research,13(2): 141-167.
14) Daizhao Chen, Maurice E. Tucker, Jingquan Zhu, and Maosheng Jiang (2002) Carbonate platform evolution: from a bioconstructed platform margin to a sand-shoal system ( Devonian, Guilin,  South China) Sedimentology, 49(4): 737-764.
15) Jiang MaoSheng, Li Xuejie (2003) Planktonic Foraminifera and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) of the Xisha Trough, South China Sea since Last Glaciation. Science in China, 46(1): 1-9.
16) Zhu Jingquan, Li Yongtie, Jiang MaoSheng & Chen Daizhao (2004) Carbon isotope composition and its implications of Lower Creaceous Aptian and Albian shallow water carbonates in the Cuoqin Basin, North Tibet. Science in China, 47(3): 247-254.
17)Sun, Jimin; Jiang, Maosheng, Eocene seawater retreat from the southwest Tarim Basin and implications for early Cenozoic tectonic evolution in the Pamir Plateau. TECTONOPHYSICS, 2013, 588: 27–38.
18) Dong ShaoFeng; Chen DaiZhao; Qing HaiRuo; Jiang MaoSheng; Zhou XiQiang, In situ stable isotopic constraints on dolomitizing fluids for the hydrothermally-originated saddle dolomites at Keping, Tarim Basin. CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 2013, 58(23):2877-2882.