Gou Long-Fei Associate professor

Geochemistry, Geography

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Email: lfgou@chd.edu.cn

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Office Location: 603

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  • Department: Geochemistry, Geography
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  • Career: Associate professor
  • Degree: Doctor
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Gou Longfei, PhD, Associate Professor, Supervisor of Postgraduate students. Formerly a postdoctoral researcher

fellow at the Centres de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques in French, and a visiting scholar at

 Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, and University College London, UK. Primary research focuses on

environmental geochemistry, encompassing the development of high-precision metal stable isotope analytical methods,

chemical weathering, and surface material cycling. Published nearly 20 papers as first author in leading 

international geological journals including Nature Communications, Earth and Planetary Science Letter, and 

Geochemica et Cosmochemica Acta, with over 1k citations. He has led and/or participated in over ten major 

scientific projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the National Natural Science Foundation

 of China, including key national initiatives and international collaborations. His accolades include the 

Chinese Academy of Sciences Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertations and the Chang'an Scholar title. 

He serves as a Young Editorial Board Member for journals including The Innovation: Geoscience and Bulletin of 

Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry, and is a regular reviewer for top Journals such as Nature Communications

and Science Advances.

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Primary research focuses on environmental geochemistry, encompassing the development of high-precision metal stable isotope analytical methods, chemical weathering, surface material cycling, and environmental impacts of extreme events.

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