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Guodong Jia

Guodong Jia

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Earth Science

D-Index
43
Citations
5674
World Ranking
5087
National Ranking
328

Overview

Guodong Jia is affiliated with Tongji University in China and has an extensive publication record focused on environmental and earth sciences. Their research spans key areas including environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with notable expertise in subfields such as atmospheric science, ecology, environmental chemistry, global and planetary change, and oceanography.

Their work predominantly addresses topics in geology and paleoclimatology research, methane hydrates and related phenomena, geological and geophysical studies, isotope analysis in ecology, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, marine and coastal ecosystems, and hydrology and watershed management studies.

Guodong Jia has contributed to publications in various scientific venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Chemical Geology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Frequent co-authors of Guodong Jia include:

  • Jiantao Cao
  • Zhiguo Rao
  • Bingbing Wei
  • Gesine Mollenhauer
  • Xinxiao Yu

The following are selected recent papers by Guodong Jia, highlighting topics related to climate proxies, organic matter dispersal, geological history, and soil ecology:

  • Ice formation on lake surfaces in winter causes warm-season bias of lacustrine brGDGT temperature estimates, 2020, Biogeosciences
  • Dispersal and aging of terrigenous organic matter in the Pearl River Estuary and the northern South China Sea Shelf, 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Late Eocene-Oligocene High Relief Paleotopography in the North Central Tibetan Plateau: Insights From Detrital Zircon U-Pb Geochronology and Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope Studies, 2020, Tectonics
  • Comparison of the U37K', LDI, TEX86H, and RI-OH temperature proxies in sediments from the northern shelf of the South China Sea, 2020, Biogeosciences
  • Soil microorganism regulated aggregate stability and rill erosion resistance under different land uses, 2023, CATENA

Best Publications

  • Distribution and sources of organic carbon, nitrogen and their isotopes in sediments of the subtropical Pearl River estuary and adjacent shelf, Southern China

    Jianfang Hu;Ping'an Peng;Guodong Jia;Bixian Mai

  • Changes in terrestrial ecosystem since 30 Ma in East Asia: Stable isotope evidence from black carbon in the South China Sea

    Guodong Jia;Ping'an Peng;Quanhong Zhao;Zhimin Jian

  • Distributions and temperature dependence of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in recent lacustrine sediments from China and Nepal

    Qing Sun;Guoqiang Chu;Meimei Liu;Manman Xie

  • Nitrate sources and watershed denitrification inferred from nitrate dual isotopes in the Beijiang River, south China

    Fajin Chen;Guodong Jia;Jianyao Chen

  • Biogeochemical evidence of Holocene East Asian summer and winter monsoon variability from a tropical maar lake in southern China

    Guodong Jia;Yang Bai;Xiaoqiang Yang;Luhua Xie

  • Investigating the long-term palaeoclimatic controls on the δD and δ18O of precipitation during the Holocene in the Indian and East Asian monsoonal regions

    Zhiguo Rao;Yunxia Li;Jiawu Zhang;Guodong Jia

  • Soil n-alkane δD vs. altitude gradients along Mount Gongga, China

    Guodong Jia;Kai Wei;Fajin Chen;Ping’an Peng

  • Effects of forest structure on hydrological processes in China

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  • Temporal and spatial variations in signatures of sedimented organic matter in Lingding Bay (Pearl estuary), southern China

    Guo-Dong Jia;Ping-An Peng

  • Compound specific δD values of long chain n-alkanes derived from terrestrial higher plants are indicative of the δD of meteoric waters: evidence from surface soils in eastern China.

    Zhiguo Rao;Zhiguo Rao;Zhaoyu Zhu;Guodong Jia;Andrew C.G. Henderson

  • An interlaboratory study of TEX86 and BIT analysis of sediments, extracts, and standard mixtures

    Stefan Schouten;Ellen C Hopmans;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Ann Pearson

  • Monthly variations in nitrogen isotopes of ammonium and nitrate in wet deposition at Guangzhou, south China

    Guodong Jia;Fajin Chen

  • Assessment of soil n-alkane δD and branched tetraether membrane lipid distributions as tools for paleoelevation reconstruction

    F. Peterse;M. T. J. van der Meer;S. Schouten;G. Jia

  • Asynchronous evolution of the isotopic composition and amount of precipitation in north China during the Holocene revealed by a record of compound-specific carbon and hydrogen isotopes of long-chain n-alkanes from an alpine lake

    Zhiguo Rao;Guodong Jia;Yunxia Li;Jianhui Chen

  • Seasonal variation in sources and processing of particulate organic carbon in the Pearl River estuary, South China

    Wei Guo;Feng Ye;Shendong Xu;Guodong Jia;Guodong Jia

  • Archaeal tetraether lipids record subsurface water temperature in the South China Sea

    Guodong Jia;Jie Zhang;Jianfang Chen;Ping’an Peng

  • Tetraether biomarker records from a loess-paleosol sequence in the western Chinese Loess Plateau

    Guodong Jia;Zhiguo Rao;Jie Zhang;Zhiyang Li

  • Seasonal dynamics of particulate organic matter and its response to flooding in the Pearl River Estuary, China, revealed by stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) analyses

    Feng Ye;Wei Guo;Zhen Shi;Guodong Jia

  • Isotopic evidence for the turnover of biological reactive nitrogen in the Pearl River Estuary, south China

    Feng Ye;Zhixin Ni;Luhua Xie;Gangjian Wei

  • Neutral monosaccharides as biomarker proxies for bog-forming plants for application to palaeovegetation reconstruction in ombrotrophic peat deposits

    Guodong Jia;Guodong Jia;Jennifer A.J. Dungait;Elizabeth M. Bingham;Minna Valiranta

  • Variations in temperature and salinity of the surface water above the middle Okinawa Trough during the past 37 kyr

    Hua Yu;Hua Yu;Zhenxia Liu;Serge Berné;Guodong Jia

  • Ice formation on lake surfaces in winter causes warm-season bias of lacustrine brGDGT temperature estimates

    Jiantao Cao;Jiantao Cao;Zhiguo Rao;Fuxi Shi;Guodong Jia

Frequent Co-Authors

Ping'an Peng
Ping'an Peng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gangjian Wei
Gangjian Wei Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gesine Mollenhauer
Gesine Mollenhauer Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Fahu Chen
Fahu Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chuanlun L. Zhang
Chuanlun L. Zhang Southern University of Science and Technology
Yongqiang Zong
Yongqiang Zong University of Hong Kong
Qianyu Li
Qianyu Li Tongji University
Zhonghui Liu
Zhonghui Liu University of Hong Kong
Jiamo Fu
Jiamo Fu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mingrui Qiang
Mingrui Qiang South China Normal University

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