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Overview

Huyue Song is a researcher affiliated with the China University of Geosciences in China, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on Paleontology and its various subfields. Their research portfolio includes an emphasis on Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research. Additional topics addressed in their work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology, as well as Marine Biology and Ecology Research.

Their frequent publication venues reflect these areas of specialization and include:

  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Nature Communications
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Chemical Geology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Huyue Song has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, among them:

  • Haijun Song
  • Daoliang Chu
  • Li Tian
  • Jacopo Dal Corso
  • Yong Du

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Huyue Song include:

  • Thresholds of temperature change for mass extinctions, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Six-fold increase of atmospheric pCO2 during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, 2021, Nature Communications
  • A Mesozoic fossil lagerstätte from 250.8 million years ago shows a modern-type marine ecosystem, 2023, Science
  • Conodont calcium isotopic evidence for multiple shelf acidification events during the Early Triassic, 2020, Chemical Geology
  • Changes in productivity associated with algal-microbial shifts during the Early Triassic recovery of marine ecosystems, 2020, Geological Society of America Bulletin

Best Publications

  • Marine productivity changes during the end-Permian crisis and Early Triassic recovery

    Jun Shen;Jun Shen;Shane D. Schoepfer;Qinglai Feng;Lian Zhou

  • Reconstruction of secular variation in seawater sulfate concentrations

    T. J. Algeo;T. J. Algeo;G. M. Luo;H. Y. Song;T. W. Lyons

  • Anoxia/high temperature double whammy during the Permian-Triassic marine crisis and its aftermath.

    Haijun Song;Paul B. Wignall;Daoliang Chu;Jinnan Tong

  • Large vertical δ13CDIC gradients in Early Triassic seas of the South China craton: Implications for oceanographic changes related to Siberian Traps volcanism

    Huyue Song;Huyue Song;Jinnan Tong;Thomas J. Algeo;Micha Horacek

  • Geochemical evidence from bio-apatite for multiple oceanic anoxic events during Permian-Triassic transition and the link with end-Permian extinction and recovery

    Haijun Song;Haijun Song;Paul B. Wignall;Jinnan Tong;David P.G. Bond

  • Seawater Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen over the Past 500 Million Years

    Haijun Song;Paul B. Wignall;Huyue Song;Xu Dai

  • Integrated Sr isotope variations and global environmental changes through the Late Permian to early Late Triassic

    Haijun Song;Paul B. Wignall;Jinnan Tong;Huyue Song

  • Early Triassic seawater sulfate drawdown

    Huyue Song;Jinnan Tong;Thomas J. Algeo;Thomas J. Algeo;Haijun Song

  • Thresholds of temperature change for mass extinctions.

    Haijun Song;David B. Kemp;Li Tian;Daoliang Chu

  • Stratigraphic position of the Ediacaran Miaohe biota and its constrains on the age of the upper Doushantuo δ13C anomaly in the Yangtze Gorges area, South China

    Zhihui An;Zhihui An;Ganqing Jiang;Jinnan Tong;Li Tian

  • The onset of widespread marine red beds and the evolution of ferruginous oceans

    Haijun Song;Ganqing Jiang;Simon W. Poulton;Paul B. Wignall

  • A pulse of oxygen increase in the early Mesoproterozoic ocean at ca. 1.57–1.56 Ga

    Mohan Shang;Dongjie Tang;Xiaoying Shi;Limin Zhou

  • Redox conditions across the G–L boundary in South China: Evidence from pyrite morphology and sulfur isotopic compositions

    Hengye Wei;Xuemei Wei;Zhen Qiu;Huyue Song

  • Reconstruction of Early Triassic ocean redox conditions based on framboidal pyrite from the Nanpanjiang Basin, South China

    Li Tian;Li Tian;Jinnan Tong;Thomas J. Algeo;Thomas J. Algeo;Haijun Song

  • Intensified chemical weathering during the Permian-Triassic transition recorded in terrestrial and marine successions

    Ying Cao;Huyue Song;Thomas J. Algeo;Thomas J. Algeo;Daoliang Chu

  • Six-fold increase of atmospheric pCO2 during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction.

    Yuyang Wu;Yuyang Wu;Daoliang Chu;Jinnan Tong;Haijun Song

  • Mercury enrichments provide evidence of Early Triassic volcanism following the end-Permian mass extinction

    Jun Shen;Jun Shen;Thomas J. Algeo;Thomas J. Algeo;Noah J. Planavsky;Jianxin Yu

  • A Mesozoic fossil lagerstätte from 250.8 million years ago shows a modern-type marine ecosystem

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  • Uranium and carbon isotopes document global-ocean redox-productivity relationships linked to cooling during the Frasnian-Famennian mass extinction

    Huyue Song;Haijun Song;Thomas J. Algeo;Thomas J. Algeo;Jinnan Tong

  • Triassic integrative stratigraphy and timescale of China

    Jinnan Tong;Daoliang Chu;Lei Liang;Wenchao Shu

  • Ecological disturbance in tropical peatlands prior to marine Permian-Triassic mass extinction

    Daoliang Chu;Stephen E. Grasby;Haijun Song;Jacopo Dal Corso

  • Early Triassic wrinkle structures on land: stressed environments and oases for life.

    Daoliang Chu;Jinnan Tong;Haijun Song;Michael J. Benton

Frequent Co-Authors

Haijun Song
Haijun Song China University of Geosciences
Jinnan Tong
Jinnan Tong China University of Geosciences
Thomas J. Algeo
Thomas J. Algeo University of Cincinnati
Paul B. Wignall
Paul B. Wignall University of Leeds
David J. Bottjer
David J. Bottjer University of Southern California
Jun Shen
Jun Shen Tongji University
Michael J. Benton
Michael J. Benton University of Bristol
Jianxin Yu
Jianxin Yu China University of Geosciences
Ariel D. Anbar
Ariel D. Anbar Arizona State University
Timothy W. Lyons
Timothy W. Lyons University of California, Riverside

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