General
  1. Shang Xue Ph. D
  2. Email: shangxue@gucas.ac.cn
  3. Telephone: 010-88256501
  4. Mobile phone: 18501255223
  5. Address: University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
    19A Yuquanlu, Beijing, 100049, P. R. China. 
    Department of Archaeometry
  6. Postcode: 100049

Research Areas

  1. Palynology
  2. Environmental Sciences

Education

  1. PhD, Institute of Earth Environment, CAS, 2009
  2. MSc, Institute of Earth Environment, CAS, 2006
  3. BA, Xi’an Jiaotong University, 2003

Experience

   
Work Experience
  1. Post Doctor, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2009.6-2012.5
  2. University Lecturer, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2012,5-
Teaching Course
  1. Introduction of Palynology
  2. The Historical Cultural Geography of Beijing

Publications

Paper

  1. Shang X. and Li X.Q. Holocene vegetation characteristics of the southern Loess Plateau in the Weihe River valley in China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2010, (160): 46-52 PDF
  2. Shang X, Li X.Q., An Z.S., et al. The modern pollen rain in Lake Qinghai basin, China. Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 2009, 52(10): 1510-1519 PDF
  3. Li X.Q., Shang X., Dodson J., Zhou X.Y.. Holocene agriculture in the Ganzhong Basin of NW China indicated by pollen and charcoal evidence. The Holocene, 2009, 19(8): 1213-1220 PDF
  4. LI X.Q., ZHOU X.Y., ZHANG H.B., ZHOU J., SHANG X., DODSON J.. The record of cultivated rice from archaeobiological evidence in northwestern China 5000 cal a BP ago. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2007, 52(10):1372-1378 PDF
  5. LI X.Q., ZHOU X.Y., ZHOU J., DODSON J., ZHANG H.B., SHANG X.. The earliest archaeobiological evidence of the broadening agriculture in China recorded at Xishanping site in Gansu Province. Science in China Series D, 2007, 50(11):1707-1714 PDF
  6. Li, X.Q., Shang, X., Zhou, X.Y., Zhang, H.B. Integrative method of sieving and heavy liquid in pollen analysis of loess. Arid Land Geography, 2006, 29 (5), 663–667 (in Chinese) PDF

Research Interests

  1. Her research interests focus on the Quaternary vegetation history, human impact on environmental system, especially on vegetation variation, and human adaptation research

Conferences

  1. IPC XIII/IOPC IX, 2012
  2. The 5th International Symposium on Biomolecular Archeology, 2012
  3. International Working Meeting in Archaeological Soil Micromorphology, Brno, Czech Republic, 2010.
  4. The 10th national symposium on Archaeometry, Beijing, China, 2010.
  5. The 9th national symposium on Archaeometry, Huhhot, Inner Mongolia Province, China, 2008.
  6. XVII INQUA Congress in Cairns, Australia, August 2007.

Collaboration

  1. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology

Current Projects

  1. "The early agricultural characteristic and human adaptation in Guanzhong Basin during the Holocene optimum" (NSFC, Grant No. 41102227) 
  2. Special Financial Grant from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No. 201104170)