QUAN Cheng Doctoral tutor

School of Earth Science & Resources

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Degree: Ph.D.

Graduate School: Jilin University

Email: quan@chd.edu.cn

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Li Q*, Su T, Liu Y, Quan C, 2019. Oligocene plant ecological strategies in low-latitude Asia unraveled by leaf economics. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, in revision.

Wu X*, Liu X, Kodrul T, Quan C, Jin J, 2019.  Dacrycarpus pattern shedding new light on the early floristic exchange between Asia and Australia. National Science Review, doi:10.1093/nsr/nwz060

Li Q*, Shi G, Liu Y, Fu Q*, Jin J, Quan C, 2019. The early history of Annonaceae (Magnoliales) in Southeast Asia suggests floristic exchange between India and Pan‐Indochina by the late Oligocene. Papers in Palaeontology, doi:10.1002/spp2.1249

Han M*, Manchester SR, Wu Y*, Jin J, Quan C, 2018. Fossil fruits of Canarium (Burseraceae) from Eastern Asia and their implications for phytogeographical history. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 16: 841–852

Li Q*, Liu Y, Jin J, Quan C*, 2018. Late Oligocene Fissistigma (Annonaceae) leaves from Guangxi, low-latitude China and its paleoecological implications. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 259: 39–47

Huang L*, Sun J, Jin JH, Quan C, Oskolski AA, 2018. Litseoxylon gen. nov. (Lauraceae): The most ancient fossil angiosperm wood with helical thickenings from southeastern Asia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 258: 223–233

Huang L*, Jin J, Quan C, Oskolski AA, 2018. Mummified fossil woods of Fagaceae from the upper Oligocene of Guangxi, South China.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 76: 23–28

Han M*, Manchester SR, Fu QY*, Jin HJ, Quan C, 2018. Paleogene fossil fruits of Stephania (Menispermaceae) from North America and East Asia. Journal of Systematics and Evolution 56: 81–91.

Liu YC, Quan C, 2017. Late Cenozoic climates of low-latitude East Asia: A paleobotanical examplefrom the Baise Basin of Guangxi, southern China. Palaeoworld 26: 572–580

Shi XG, Fu QY*, Jin JH, Quan C, 2017. Mummified Oligocene fruits of Schima (Theaceae) and their systematic and biogeographic implications. Scientific Reports, 7: 4009

Fu QY*, Li L, Jin JH, Liu XY, Quan C, 2017. Mummified fruits of Choerospondias nanningensis sp. nov. (Anacardiaceae) from the upper Oligocene of a low latitude site in East Asia. Journal of Systematics and Evolution 55: 477–483

Quan C, Fu QY*, Shi GL, Liu YS, Li L, Liu XY, Jin JH, 2016. First Oligocene mummified plant Lagerstätte at the low latitudes of East Asia. Science China Earth Sciences 59: 445–448

Li L*, Jin JH, Quan C, Oskolski, 2016. First record of Podocarpoid fossil wood in South China. Scientific Reports, 6: 32294

Huang LL*, Jin JH, Quan C, Oskolski AA, 2016.Camellia nanningensis sp. nov.: the earliest fossil wood record of the genus Camellia (Theaceae) from East Asia. Journal of Plant Research 129: 823–831

Li YX, Jiao WJ*, Liu ZH, Jin JH, Wang DH, He YX*, Quan C, 2016. Terrestrial responses of low-latitude Asia to the Eocene–Oligocene climate transition revealed by integrated chronostratigraphy. Climate of the Past 12: 255–272

Huang YJ, Liu YS, Wen J, Quan C, 2015. First fossil record of Staphylea L. (Staphyleaceae) from North America, and its biogeographic implications. Plant Systematics and Evolution 301:2203–2218

Quan C, Liu Z, Utescher T, Jin J, Shu J, Li Y, Liu YSC, 2014. Revisiting the Paleogene climate pattern of East Asia: a synthetic review. Earth–Science Reviews 139: 213–230

Liu Z, Zhang K, Sun Y, Liu W, Liu YSC, Quan C, 2014. Cenozoic environmental changes in the northern Qaidam Basin inferred from n–alkane records. Acta Geologica Sinica–English Edition 88: 1547–1555

Wu S, Zhang F, Edwards S, Wu W, Ye J, Bi S, Ni X, Quan C, Meng J, Organ C, 2014. The evolution of bipedalism in jerboas (Rodentia: Dipodoidea): origin in humid and forested environments. Evolution 68: 2108–2118

Quan C, Liu YSC, Tang H, Utescher T, 2014. Miocene shift of European atmospheric circulation from trade wind to westerlies. Scientific Reports 4: 5660

Su K, Quan C, Liu YSC, 2014. Cycas fushunensis sp. nov. (Cycadaceae) from the Eocene of northeast China. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 204: 43–49

Wang Y, Huang C, Sun B, Quan C, Wu J, Lin Z, 2014. Paleo-CO2 variation trends and the Cretaceous greenhouse climate. Earth–Science Reviews 129: 136–147

Quan C, Han S*, Utescher T, Zhang C, Liu YSC, 2013. Validation of temperature–precipitation based aridity index: paleoclimatic implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 386: 86–95

Wang D, Lu S*, Han S*, Sun X, Quan C, 2013. Eocene prevalence of monsoon-like climate over eastern China reflected by hydrological dynamics. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 62: 776–787

Quan C, Liu YSC, Utescher T, 2012. Eocene monsoon prevalence over China: a paleobotanical perspective. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 365–366: 302–311

Quan C, Liu YSC, Utescher T, 2012. Paleogene temperature gradient, seasonal variation and climate evolution of northeast China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 313–314: 150–161

Zhou ZY, Quan C, Liu YSC, 2012. Tertiary Ginkgo ovulate organs with associated leaves from North Dakota, U.S.A., and their evolutionary significance. International Journal of Plant Sciences 173: 67–80

Quan C, Liu YSC, Utescher T, 2011. Paleogene evolution of precipitation in northeast China supporting the middle Eocene intensification of the East Asian monsoon. Palaios 26: 743–753

Wan CB, Wang DH, Zhu ZP, Quan C, 2011. Trend of Santonian (Late Cretaceous) atmospheric CO2 and global mean land surface temperature: Evidence from plant fossils. SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences 54: 1338–1345

Sun Y, Liu H, Wan C, Quan C, 2010. In situ spores of Asplenium and their implications for the evolution of the Aspleniaceae: a case study from the Lower Cretaceous Changcai Formation in eastern Jilin Province, China. Cretaceous Research 31: 424–432

全成周志炎, 2010. 黑龙江渐新世银杏大化石及其古气候和植物地理意义古生物学报 49: 439–442

Quan C, Sun G, Zhou ZY, 2010. A new Tertiary Ginkgo (Ginkgoaceae) from the Wuyun Formation of Jiayin, Heilongjiang, northeastern China and its paleoenvironmental implications. American Journal of Botany 97: 446–457

Quan C, Sun C, Sun Y, Sun G, 2009. High resolution estimates of paleo-CO2 levels through the Campanian (Late Cretaceous) based on Ginkgo cuticles. Cretaceous Research 30: 424–428

Quan C, Sun G, 2008. Late Cretaceous aquatic angiosperms from Jiayin of Heilongjiang, Northeast China. Acta Geologica Sinica 82: 1133–1140

全成张林, 2005. 黑龙江嘉荫地区古近纪早期古气候分析地质论评 51: 10–15



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