PEI Qiuming
PhD, Assistant Professor
Faulty of Geosciences and Environmental Engineering
Geological Resources and Geological Engineering (Research filed)
Office: Room 4223A, No. 4 Building, Xipu Campus of SWJTU
Email:pqm@swjtu.edu.cn
Personal Homepage: http://userweb.swjtu.edu.cn/Userweb/pei/index.htm
Research Gate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Qiuming_Pei
Bachelor of Resource Exploration Engineering
Yangtze University, China Sept. 2008-Jun. 2012
Master of Geological Engineering
Guilin University of Technology, China Sept. 2012-Jun. 2014
PhD of Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration
China University of Geosciences (Beijing), China Sept. 2014-Jun. 2018
PhD of Earth Evolution Sciences
University of Tsukuba, Japan Oct. 2016- Sept. 2018
Experience
Assistant Professor of the Geosciences and Environmental Engineering at the Southwest Jiaotong University since June, 2018.
Research Interests
My research topics cover resource geology & economic geology, specializing in ore-forming mechanisms of magmatic-hydrothermal deposits. Recently I also interested in the applications of geological remote sensing on the surface lithological and regolith mapping by using multispectral and hyperspectral data in the high-altitudeSichuan-Tibet Railwayin southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.
[1]Qiuming Pei, Shouting Zhang, M. Santosh, Huawen Cao, Wei Zhang, Xinkai Hu, Liang Wang. 2017. Geochronology, geochemistry, fluid inclusion and C, O and Hf isotope compositions of the Shuitou fluorite deposit, Inner Mongolia, China. Ore Geology Reviews. 83: 174-190.
[2]Qiu-Ming Pei, Shou-Ting Zhang, Ken-ichiro Hayashi, Hua-Wen Cao, Dong Li, Li Tang, Xin-Kai Hu, Hao-Xing Li and Da-Ren Fang. 2018. Permo-Triassic granitoids of the Xing’an-Mongolia segment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, Northeast China: age, composition, and tectonic implications. International Geology Review. 60(9): 1172-1194.
[3]Qiuming Pei, Shou-Ting Zhang, Ken-ichiro Hayashi, Liang Wang, Huawen Cao, Yu Zhao, Xinkai Hu, Kairui Song and Weiwei Chao. 2019. Nature and Genesis of the Xiaobeigou Fluorite Deposit, Inner Mongolia, Northeast China: Evidence from Fluid Inclusions and Stable Isotopes. Resource Geology. 69(2): 148-166.
[4]Hua-Wen Cao,Qiu-Ming Pei*, Shou-Ting Zhang, Lin-Kui Zhang, Li Tang, Jin-Zhan Lin, Luo Zheng. 2017. Geology, geochemistry and genesis of the Eocene Lailishan Sn deposit in the Sanjiang region, SW China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 137: 220-240.
[5]Li, S., Yan, J.,Pei, Q.*, Sha, J., Mou, S., and Xiao, Y., 2019, Risk Identification and Evaluation of the Long-term Supply of Manganese Mines in China Based on the VW-BGR Method. Sustainability. 11: 2683.