International  Center  for  Isotope  Effects  Research

Nanjing University

ABOUT US

  ICIER is a cross-college and cross-discipline research hub. It is currently based off and growing out of the College of Earth Sciences and Engineering at Nanjing University. All of our faculty members are affiliated with different colleges in Nanjing University, including but not limited to Earth Sciences, Planetary Sciences, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Geography and Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences, Medical School, and Life Sciences. 

2023-05-22 11:04 Tenured Associate Professor Shohei Hattori has been awarded the 18th (2022) Japan Society of Atmospheric Chemistry (JpSAC) Young Scientist Award Award. The award-winning title is "Atmospheric sulfur c...
2023-04-25 10:21 Cascella Christopher, the factory director of Thermo Fisher Scientific's headquarters in Bremen, Germany, Lloyd Nickolas, the product manager visited ICIER  On April 25. Managers of China, Li Haim...
2023-04-12 10:49 Dr. Anran Cheng from Department of Earth Science, University of Oxford gave us a talk named "The transport of helium in an intracratonic basin and the mechanism of potential reservoir formation".
2023-04-11 10:46 Dr. Li Ji from International Centre for Research on Innovative Biobased Materials (ICRI-BioM), Lodz University of Technology  gave us a talk named “Synergy between Experiments and Computations: A Gree...
2023-03-23 16:30 Prof. Xu Weibiao and  Prof Jiang Yun from Purple Mountain Observatory of Chinese Academy of Sciences visited ICIER.  Yan Hao and Cao Xiaobin gave presentations on the calibration of silicate D17O. Bao...
2023-02-09 11:18 outstanding students of ICIER in 2022
2023-02-07 15:21 Graduate students presenting a summary of their research progress.
2023-02-01 15:29 Dr. Hanshan Yu officially joined ICIER as Faculty Member.
2022-10-23 10:47 Group photo on Zijin Mountain
2022-09-26 09:45 Pro. Chris Butch from College of Engineering and Applied Sciences  gave us a talk named “Big data in biomolecular isotope mapping by machine learned fractionation calculations”.
Iizuka, Y., Uemura, R., Matsui, H., Oshima, N., Kawakami, K., Hattori, S., Ohno, H., and Matoba, S.: High flux of small sulfate aerosols during the 1970s reconstructed from the SE‐Dome ice core in Greenland. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume127, Issue17,  e2022JD036880 (2022).
Cao, X., 2022, Diffusional isotope fractionation of singly and doubly substituted isotopologues of H2, N2 and O2 during air-water gas transfer: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 332, p. 78-87.
Akers, P.D., Savarino, J., Caillon, N., Servettaz, A.P., Le Meur, E., Magand, O., Martins, J., Agosta, C., Crockford, P., Kobayashi, K., Hattori, S., Curran, M., van Ommen, T., Jong, L., Roberts, J.L. Sunlight-driven nitrate loss records Antarctic surface mass balance. Nature Communications 13, 4274...
Fairchild, I. J., Bao, H., Windmill, R. & Boomer, I. (2022). The Marinoan cap carbonate of Svalbard: Syngenetic marine dolomite with 17O-anomalous carbonate-associated sulphate. The Depositional Record, 00, 1– 26.
Kantnerová, K., Hattori, S., Toyoda, S., Yoshida, N., Emmenegger, L., Bernasconi, S.M. and Mohn, J., 2022. Clumped isotope signatures of nitrous oxide formed by bacterial denitrification. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 328, 120-129, 2022
Peng, Y., H. Bao, G. Jiang, P. Crockford, D. Feng, S. Xiao, A. J. Kaufman and J. Wang (2022). A transient peak in marine sulfate after the 635-Ma snowball Earth. Proc Natl Acad Sci  U S A, 119(19): e2117341119.
Miyamoto, C., Iizuka, Y., Matoba, S., Hattori, S. and Takahashi, Y., 2022. Gypsum formation from calcite in the atmosphere recorded in aerosol particles transported and trapped in Greenland ice core sample is a signature of secular change of SO2 emission in East Asia. Atmospheric Environment, 278, p...
Yan, H., Peng, YB., Bao, HM. Isotope fractionation during capillary leaking in an isotope ratio mass spectrometer. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, v. 36, no. 11, e9290.
Han, T., Peng, YB., Bao, HM. Sulfate-limited euxinic seawater facilitated Paleozoic massively bedded barite deposition. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 582: 117419.
Ma, HR., Shen, B., Lang, XG., Peng, YB. et al. Active biogeochemical cycles during the Marinoan global glaciation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 321: 155-169.