Fan Jia Song

                                    

 
 

 

 

Prof. Fan (center) is observing a thin section for researchers in Petroleum Company of Sichuan Province

 

Emeritus Professor of Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Studied Permian and Triassic reefs for more than thirty years, and have more than fifty related publications and two monographs.

 

His email address: fjs@mail.igcas.ac.cn

 

Research fields:

Permian and Triassic reefs; sedimentology of carbonates; calcisponges; fossil algae

Selected publications:

Fan J.S., Wu Y.S., 2005. Main features of the Permian reefs of world and their palaeogeographic distribution. Journal of Palaeogeography 7(3): 287-304 (in Chinese)

Fan J.S., Yang W.R., Wen C.F., Rui L., Luo L.H., Wang K,L., Mu X.N., 1996. Permian reef at Laolongdong, Chongqing. In: Fan J.S., ed., Reefs in China and Petroleum. Ocean Press, 170-244. (in Chinese)

Fan, J. S., Qi, J. W., Zhou, T. M., Zhang, X. L., Zhang, W., 1990. Permian reefs in Longlin, Guangxi. Geological Publishing House. 128pp.(in Chinese)

Fan, J. S., Wu, Y. S., 2002. Sedimentology of the Middle Triassic Poduan Formation in Guanling, Guizhou Province, China. Journal of Palaeogeography, 4(2): 67-74. (in Chinese)

Fan, J. S., Wu, Y. S., 2002. Calcareous algae in the Permian reefs in Guangxi, Guizhou, and Sichuan Procinces and their paleoecology. Journal of Micropaleontology, 19(4): 337-347 (in Chinese)

Fan, J. S.g, Zhang, W., 1985. Sphinctozoans from Late Permian of Lichuan, West Hubei, China. Facies, 13, 1-44.

 

 
 

 

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