International  Center  for  Isotope  Effects  Research

Nanjing University

Mingchao Li


Major advisor: Yongbo Peng
Office: B-316
Grade: 2024

E-mail: mingchaoli@smail.nju.edu.cn
Phone: +86-18829519971

Reasearch interest

Investigating the formation and evolution of the solar system and potential biosignatures using triple oxygen isotopes (δ18O, Δ17O) and quadruple sulfur isotopes (δ34S, Δ33S, Δ36S), including studies on lunar soil space weathering modification processes and formation mechanisms of Martian-like sulfate minerals.

 

Education

B.Sc. in Environmental engineering at Xian University of science and technology. 9/2017-6/2021.

M.Sc. in Environmental science at Xian University of science and technology. 9/2021-6/2024.

Ph.D. candidate at Nanjing University. 9/2024-present.

 

Awards

National scholarship for undergraduate student (2018).

National scholarship for graduate student (2023).

Outstanding Graduates of Xi'an University of Science and Technology (2021, 2024).

 

Publication

5.Mingchao Li., Yinli Bi, et al. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi regulation of soil carbon fractions in coal mining restoration: Dominance of glomalin-related soil proteins revealed by stable carbon isotopes (δ13C), Applied Soil Ecology, 2024: 105753.

4.Yinli Bi1., Mingchao Li1, et al. Evaluating carbon dynamics in soil aggregates using δ13C following long-term vegetation restoration near a surface mine in a semi-arid region[J]. Catena, 2023: 231.

3.Yinli Bi1., Mingchao Li1, et al. Soil aggregation and aggregate-associated organic carbon flows are affected by different restoration patterns on reclaimed mine soil in the Loess Plateau of China [J]. Land Degradation Development, 2023: 4950-4963.

2.Xinpeng Du., Yinli Bi., Lexuan Tian., Mingchao Li et al. Enhancing infiltration characteristics of compact soil in open-pit dumps through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation in Amorpha fruticosa: Mechanisms and effects [J]. Catena, 2024.

1.Yinli Bi., Xinpeng Du., Lexuan Tian., Mingchao Li, et al. Effects of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus on Amorpha fruticosa roots and soil preferential flow in an arid area of opencast coal mine waste [J]. Soil and Tillage Research, 2024.